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Volunteer for Bank of America Fall for Greenville

Join the ~2,000 volunteers it takes to run your favorite fall festival in downtown Greenville, SC.

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Volunteers at Fall for Greenville | Photos via the City of Greenville

~2,000. That’s how many volunteers it takes to run Bank of America Fall for Greenville, the annual three-day festival of tastes, tunes, and taps downtown.

Looking to help out? Around 500 volunteers are still needed, with the greatest need on Saturday and Sunday evening. Consider volunteering if you can see yourself:

  • Serving beer or wine at one of the festival’s many taps and beer gardens. Some locations are close to the stage, so take note of that if you have sensitive ears.
  • Selling tickets and wristbands + helping festival patrons put them on. Pro tip: You can sign up as a duo, which could make for a family bonding moment or an out-of-the-box date night.
  • Counting and collecting money from ticket booths. Only five spots remain, so look for “Finance Volunteer” at the bottom of the list.

Volunteers enjoy some exclusive festival perks, including an event t-shirt and one sheet of Taste Tickets for each shift.

For our overachievers, you get free parking and five sheets of Taste Tickets if you sign up for four or more shifts.

Sign up + print, complete, and bring your volunteer waiver when you go to check in for your shift.

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