Lakes & Pines Sno-TrailsNovember 2011 Newsletter
Board MembersGail Keup PresidentGeorge Kuechle Vice PresidentPaul Kipping TreasurerEmily Gall SecretaryBrian O’Toole MembershipBen Keup Trail MaintenanceLarry Main GroomingTina Childers Fundraising / Events
Date: November 12th, 2011Time: 9:00 AMLocation: LumberjackAttendees: Gail Keup, Ben Keup, George Kuechle, Tina Childers, Paul Kipping, Larry Main, Emily Gall, Gordon Johnson, Jim Barshack, Elra Johnson, Pat Johnson, Jim Fischer, Harvey Woodford, Rick Long, Ron Johnson, John Glewwe, Mark Spease, Terry Kuechle, Brian O’Toole, Rich Danielson, Todd Hertog
General Membership Meeting Recap
President’s Report• Ben & Gail attended the Wausau workshop last month (motion carried to reim-
burse cost). They attended courses on Trails, Insurance, and Websites.• Motion carried to offer hesitant landowners the added incentive of having our
insurance company cover them if any legal issues arise (only upon request). This costs the clube $10.00 per request.
• Under our current plan, our insurance will not cover a club event if beer or liquor is sold by us. An outside agency with a valid liquor license (a local bar, for example) would be able to sell the product, and donate the proceeds back to the club. George Kuechle will follow up with business liability issues.
• Gail spoke with the county and it is OK for us to make handwritten additions to the Landowner Agreement forms. Rick Long is working on compiling a contact list for all of our landowners.
• A check for $850.00 was mailed to the landowner at A&E. This will be the last monetary payment made. They are still requesting the planting of the trees. Some of the posts that were installed had been taken down by four wheelers; the landowner was notified of this, and we will reinstall them for their conve-nience. We did install the “no snowmobiling” signs.
Treasurer’s Report• Ending account balance of $24,209.09, minus debits after the statement clos-
ing date of 11/08/11.Trails• Larry Main contacted Baribou Implement and the mower has been fixed• Many of the trails have been cleaned up and are ready to go. However, there is
still a lot of work to be done. Trails 41, 140, 22, & 8 all need to be visited, and Ben Keup is looking for volunteers to help with the effort.
Grooming• Larry Main and others would like to see a menu board on the trail as you enter
Burnett County on Trail 41. Larry Main will follow up with Greg Brady.• We are in need of volunteers to run the groomer.Membership• We are missing payments from some of the businessesFundraising• Club ride has been set for January 29 - 31. Please see third page for complete
information.
Next Meeting
NEXT MEETING: December 17th
9:00AMVoyager Village
1 Meeting Minutes2 Casino Nite2 Chicken Barbeque3 Club Ride3 Scholarship Info4 Snowmobile Safety
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Stop in on Football Sunday!Casino Nite• Raffles
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Saturday January 14th8PM - Midnight
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20th Annual Chicken Barbeque
CASH PRIZES $2,000, $1,000 & $500
AND
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Door Prizes
Meat Raffle
February 18 / 12NOON - 4PM
CASH PRIZES$2,000, $1,000 & $500
Raffle & Door Prizes, too!Meat RaffleMusic & DancingHuge Bonfire
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1/2 mile West of County Rd H / on Trail #22
Upcoming Events
JOHNSON // BECKER PLLC
(800)279-6386
products liability • personal injury attorneys
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Upcoming Events
West Point Lodge & Campground
(715)635-7622
The trail from A & H to McKenzie Landing (that runs by A&E) is closed
INDEFINITELY. Please stay on the groomed trails to avoid riding on pri-
vate land. Thank you!
Open 7 days/weekBreakfast Saturday & SundayOn the trail
715.635.8429
Applicants must be an individual member, or a son, daughter or le-gal ward of a family, having a current membership in an AWSC club with two consecutive years of prior membership. He or she is further required to have passed the snowmobile safety course. The Scholarship Application includes: Application, Student Activ-ity Profile, a six-semester transcript, and a 500-word typewritten es-say on “What Snowmobiling Means to Me.” Applications are judged on completeness and neatness as well as your involvement. Ap-plications must be postmarked no later than February 1, 2012
go to www.awsc.org for application
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AWSC Scholarship Info
December 17th, 2011GENERAL MEMBERSHIPMEETINGVoyager Village / 9 AM
January 14, 2012CLUB TRIPFlat Creek Inn, Hayward WI
January 29 - 31, 2012CLUB TRIPFlat Creek Inn, Hayward WI
February 18th, 2012ANNUAL CHICKEN BARBEQUE
We have 15 rooms blocked for Sunday, Mon-day, & Tuesday January 29, 30, & 31 at Flat Creek Inn in Hayward. The rate for 3 nights nets out to $64.33 per night plus tax. The rate for 1 or 2 nights is $77.67 plus tax each night. The rooms are blocked until 30 days prior. After that date, you can still get the same rate, but there is no guarantee on availiblity. They have a nice bar & restaurant and they are on the trail. They also offer free break-fast. The phone number is 715-634-4100. When making your reservation mention the block for Lakes & Pines Sno-Trails.
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