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4.19.2012 7:30 AM
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This is from the AWSC website regarding the 25mph on frozen lakes that was discussed earlier this week: 25 MPH on Frozen Lakes..... Here are the results from the Fish & Game hearings on Monday (April 9th) that were held statewide/every county. Question #65 - 25 mph on frozen lakes.... 1971 were against and 1900 in favor The majority voted "NO" in 35 counties and "YES" in 33 counties and "TIED" in 4. Without any clear support it is doubtful that this will go any further. Thank you to all who took the time to attend these meetings to let the snowmobilers voice be heard!
Trail signage is now being removed. Section bosses please turn in your paperwork as soon as posible.
Please give a thumbs up to those landowners who allow us to cross there property. Its a gift of access not a right. One way or the other those who do incur some type of damage to their crops. So lets all give them the gratitude they so deserve!
NOTE
The clubs have decided to go to a quadrant ( area ) system in Calumet County to eliminate confusion in opening and closing our trail system. There will be 6 quadrants, No.1 will be The northwest corner (Fox Valley Riders) No.2 is the northeast corner of the county (Deer Run) No. 3,4,and 5 are the center of the county (Calumet Sno Trails) No. 6 is the southeast corner of the county (Kiel Snowmobile Club) We will be numbering each intersection. The first number will indicate the Quadrant; the second number will indicate the intersection within that quadrant (area). Our new maps will have these indicated.
If you have any concerns or question about the trail itself please contact the trail boss "Bigfoot" on the email contact below.
Please thank the landowners for making the trails happen, they are very important.
Thank-you.
Your Trail Boss
Bigfoot
Some upcoming events for our club include:
Our annual High Cliff fund raiser was a huge success again this year. Many THANKS to all those who donated and attended the event. A great time was had by all.
The next meeting will be on May 16th at 7:30 PM
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Call Dane Zahn, President if you have a immediate concern. Suggestions are always welcome. If you have a question or comment, please click the contact link and drop us a line.
Election results for Club Officers
Dane Zahn~ Pres.
Tim Rach~ Vice Pres. [new]
Lisa Herrick Sec.
Corey Brickl Treasurer
Board of Directors
Don Ruhland Pete Herrick Dan Woelfel [new] Paul Karls
Please check back to this sight often! It's a way to stay informed! Please do attend the meetings we are always busy doing something they are the 3rd Wed. of each month at 7:30 P.M. If you ever have any questions about our club, contact Dane Zahn the pres. of Calumet Sno-Trails. Also is is very important that all club members pay their dues to stay current, with mailings/e-mail list. If you change your e-mail address please contact the club secretary, so she may update all information. By doing so will help you to get club information via e-mail fast.
Respect all landowners while you are on the trails-remember its the landowners right to allow us to cross their land or not. They give us the right to use their land for our sport. Remember people. Where were you when the decision was made and the work was done. We can always use help in this organization; don't be shy, lend a helping hand. A helping hand is better than no hand at all!
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