Cover the Stadium Pink Volunteer Opportunity!
Be part of the community-wide effort to cover Washington-Grizzly Stadium pink with Advanced Imaging, the Official Cancer Awareness Partner of the Montana Grizzlies! The morning of the Griz Football Think Pink game on Saturday, October 18, volunteers will tape 25,000 Breast Cancer Awareness signs on every seat in the stadium for a one-of-a-kind moment of solidarity in support of breast cancer awareness and cancer survivors during the Think Pink game that afternoon. As many volunteers as possible are needed for this monumental effort! Find details and sign up below. Thank you for supporting Breast Cancer Awareness in our community! 

Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025

Time: Two shifts: 6 - 8 am and 8 - 10 am  or stay for the full time!

Place: Washington-Grizzly Stadium, South Entrance under the main scoreboard

Parking: Park in the lot at the base of the M (Lot U)

Task: Taping 11x17 Breast Cancer Awareness paper signs to every seat in the stadium for a one-of-a-kind moment of solidarity in support of cancer survivors during the Think Pink Griz game that afternoon. Volunteers must be physically able to climb stairs. Suggested age 13+

Notes: Casual, weather-appropriate clothes and shoes. Donuts, coffee and juice provided as well as some fun giveaways! 

Deadline: Please sign up by submitting this form by Friday, Oct. 17 at 4 pm.

Questions? Contact: Lori Warden, lwarden@upwardpr.com, 406-360-2825

Learn more about Advanced Imaging's efforts to educate and support our community at their Breast Cancer Awareness Hub

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