Daytona Regional Chamber seeks volunteers for Bike Week Welcome Center

Kristin J. Weiss, President & CEO
Kristin J. Weiss, President & CEO
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The Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers for the 85th Annual Bike Week Welcome Center. The center will operate from Friday morning, February 27, through noon on Saturday, March 7, in the parking lot of the Chamber’s building on City Island.

Volunteers will be responsible for greeting Bike Week participants and providing them with area information. Other duties include distributing Pocket Guides, giving instructions on how to purchase tickets online for a chance to win a 2026 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and handing out Bike Week coins to those who complete the Treasure Hunt.

The opportunity is open to all community members; there is no requirement to be a member of the Daytona Regional Chamber. A training meeting will take place before Bike Week begins. Volunteers will also receive a complimentary 2026 Bike Week tee-shirt.

For further details or to sign up, interested individuals can contact Director of Business Development Lori McMullin at 386.523.3680 or lori@daytonachamber.com.



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