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There is a lot of great information in this February issue. From Director Meeting Minutes, to all the news articles, club events, and more! Thank you for being an involved member and taking the time to read this issue. Have a safe and great snowmobile season!

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FINAL YAMAHA SIDEWINDER SRX UP FOR AUCTION!

February 9–15, the final Yamaha Sidewinder SRX will be up for auction online. Find out more details on what you have to do and where they reveal the winner.

BUILDING TRAILS TOGETHER: SKI-DOO GRANTS & LANDOWNER SUPPORT

The Ski-Doo Pass Grant has funded projects like the new Jack Pine Savages trail, thanks to the support of landowners like the McIntyres and Falks. Thank you to all landowners!

SINISSIPPI TRAIL HAWKS CELEBRATE 50 YEARS

Since 1974, this club is dedicated to providing safe, local snowmobile trails for snowmobile enthusiasts of all ages.

DEPARTMENTS

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On the Web

Digital issues of this magazine can be viewed and downloaded for free at mspninc. com/publications/wisconsin-snowmobile-news.

Upcoming AWSC Events

AWSC Spring Convention March 28-30, 2025 Oneida Hotel & Conference Center, Green Bay, WI Visit awsc.org for more updates

ATTENTION CLUBS! Deadline to Submit

For all your March Club News, Club Flashback, Readers Ride stories, and photos, please email to rachyl@mspninc.com before February 10, 2025

For all Club Calendar of Event listings, please email to stormyh@awsc.org.

EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK

IMPORTANT REMINDERS

Is everyone having a great winter? I have been fortunate to have had a few chances for some early-season rides in the U.P. and have also enjoyed the trails in Iron County. Thank you to all the landowners for their generosity and club members for their endless efforts to make the trails possible every year!

Friendly Reminder - Club Events & Directors/Rep Listings

To help clarify how information is handled and ensure it is accurate for the WSN magazine, please utilize the following process:

Director and Representative Listings:

For updates to the director or representative information, please send all edits or corrections directly to Stormy at the AWSC office. She makes the necessary changes to the master list. Stormy then sends the final, updated list to me to insert into the monthly WSN editions.

Event Listings:

For any events you would like to submit for publication, a completed Event Form (found on awsc.org) must be sent to Stormy

first. Once everything is in order, Stormy will send me the master list of events each month.

Essentially, all director/ rep updates or event publications must be sent to Stormy and she will then send me the information to include in the magazine. It’s important to understand that Stormy is the main point of contact and maintains full control over this information. This helps maintain a smooth and consistent process for including accurate information in both the magazine and on the AWSC website.

Thank you, let it snow!

PRESIDENT’S COMMUNIQUE

TAKE A FRIEND SNOWMOBILING: SHARE THE RIDE AND FUN!

By the time you are reading this article, I hope that you have had a chance to get out and ride. Winter offers a unique set of outdoor activities and snowmobiling stands out as one of the most exhilarating. If you are considering introducing a friend to this sport, February is the month for it. The International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association has designated the week of February 9, through the 16, as Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week. Ask a friend to go with you on a ride. Show them how snowmobiling is a fun family sport. And then get them hooked on joining a club. Remember, once you join a club, you will never ride alone.

The first step in planning your snowmobile experience is selecting a good location to ride. Look for areas known for their scenic trails or good food stops. Most of our national forests, state parks, and designated snowmobile trails are excellent choices. There are many club-sponsored stops along these trails. Patronize those who sponsor or donate to clubs and club functions or are snowmobilefriendly.

Always remember that when you are asking someone to join you, they may never have been on a snowmobile, keep it safe. Make sure that they have the proper gear, know how to handle the

machine, and know what their own capabilities are. Consider the person’s skill level before setting out. Once on the trail make sure that safety is your number one priority.

The benefits of snowmobiling are plentiful. It is more than just a recreational activity, it’s a way to explore the great outdoors in the winter, connect with nature, and can be a great way to engage in fun and challenging adventures. As we all know, you can see areas of the state on a snowmobile that are sometimes inaccessible on foot or by car. One of the reasons I snowmobile is because I get to be out in the fresh air and see nature at its finest.

Sometimes asking someone to join you is the best way to get them involved. Show them what being a snowmobiler is all about. It’s not just about getting to ride in a beautiful setting, it’s about forming those friendships that last a lifetime. It’s about sharing the passion of this sport. And finally, it’s about preserving a sport for future generations to enjoy as much as we do.

Taking a friend snowmobiling can be an exciting way to enjoy winter together while exploring nature’s beauty. By preparing adequately, prioritizing safety, and embracing the thrill of adventure, you will create an experience that both you and your friend will cherish for years. So, gear up, hit the trails, and make some unforgettable memories.

Once hooked on this sport, ask them to join a club. Make sure to include the new members in your activities and make them feel welcome and valued. They may become one of the club’s greatest assets. Let’s all find one friend this year; take them snowmobiling; and ask them to join a club!

See you on the trails!

ENSURING A STRONG FUTURE FOR YOUR CLUB

How strong is your club? It’s important to remember that a club’s health is directly tied to its membership. A financially secure club doesn’t mean much if its members are aging out. At the January directors meeting in Siren, we discussed the impact of fee increases on passes and registrations. Afterward, the conversation shifted to the future of clubs as they age. What does your club’s future look like in 5-10 years? Are there enough young members to step in and keep it thriving?

The AWSC offers two excellent programs, KAOS and Nex Gen Riders, which are among the best youth initiatives in the country. However, these programs alone won’t be enough to fill your membership roster. To understand what it takes to attract and retain Millennials and Gen Z members in our clubs, I researched some strategies online. Hopefully, you’ll find these insights helpful in growing and sustaining your club’s membership.

1) Offer a variety of engaging activities, including during your meetings. Keep them fun and lively by introducing occasional interactive elements of surprise to break up the routine and keep everyone interested.

2) Proactive member recruitment is key. Sometimes, it’s as simple as asking someone to join. Consider hosting membership drives and offering incentives, like a free membership for the first year, to encourage sign-ups.

3) Social media is crucial. While it may be repetitive, it’s a fact—social networks have largely replaced traditional social clubs. The most effective way to find new members and communicate with both current and potential members is through social media platforms.

4) Prevent burnout among leaders by encouraging leadership rotation. Acknowledge and show appreciation for their contributions, and actively promote and support the involvement of youth in leadership positions.

5) Assist them in discovering their “WHY.” I discussed this in my MS article, “My Why.” While it may be challenging to define someone else’s purpose, you can begin by sharing your own. What fuels your passion for snowmobiling?

6) Value is something I’ve always strongly advocated for. The benefits you gain from being a member should far exceed the cost of joining and staying involved. Some clubs even host events or trips for non-snowmobiling members, such as summer campouts or visits to water parks, etc.

7) Member engagement is key. Once someone becomes a member, keep them involved and active. Nominate them for roles within the club and support them in achieving their goals.

8) Effective leadership is crucial. A strong leader actively engages and motivates members, sets clear goals and roles, delegates tasks, and ensures that new members feel valued and appreciated.

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As winter sports enthusiasts, we eagerly await the snowy season for the adrenaline rush of snowmobiling. The feeling of the cold air rushing past, the sight of the unspoiled white landscapes—it’s a winter wonderland waiting to be discovered. Amidst the excitement and adventure, it’s essential to ensure that you’re properly protected with snowmobile insurance. Here are a few reasons why snowmobile insurance is a wise decision.

Peace of mind

The most signi cant bene t of snowmobile insurance is the peace of mind it brings. Knowing that you’re covered in case of unexpected events allows you to fully immerse yourself in the winter experience. Focus on the breathtaking landscapes and the adrenaline rush of riding, without the nagging worry of potential nancial setbacks.

Protect your snowmobile

Your snowmobile is a valuable investment that deserves protection. With comprehensive and collision coverage, you can rest easy knowing that repair or replacement costs will be covered in the event of certain damage, theft, or accidents. Keep your ride in top condition without breaking the bank.

Be prepared for the unexpected

Accidents can happen, even to the most experienced riders. Snowmobile insurance offers liability coverage, protecting you from the nancial implications of thirdparty injuries or property damage, up to speci ed limits. You can relax and have fun in your winter activities, whether riding on trails or exploring the backcountry, when you have the right protection.

Homeowners insurance

Homeowners insurance may provide some coverage for your snowmobile, but it often has limitations and can have a more costly deductible. A dedicated snowmobile insurance policy ensures that you’re adequately covered speci c to your needs.

Family and friends

Policies can provide off-premises and permissive use, allowing you to con dently have friends and family drive your snowmobile occasionally. You also have the option to add minor operators as drivers, so you can rest easy knowing that you have the right protection if something goes wrong.

Personalized protection

Since no two snowmobilers are alike, snowmobile insurance lets you choose your own coverage options. You can customize your policy to include things like accessory and custom parts/equipment coverage to provide protection if you’ve made enhancements or upgrades to your snowmobile. This way, you can be sure that your insurance plan matches your speci c needs.

Con dence for nancing

Obtaining insurance coverage for your snowmobile is often a requirement from lenders if you have nanced its purchase. Not only does snowmobile insurance ful ll this obligation, but it also provides peace of mind by safeguarding your nancial interests.

Have fun in the winter with con dence, knowing that you have the proper coverage for your situation. Invest in snowmobile insurance and ensure that your thrilling escapades remain just that—thrilling, safe, and unforgettable. Let the snow-covered landscapes be your playground, and let insurance be your safety net.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! - I hope that everyone was able to share special holiday time with their loved ones over the past holiday season.

Thank you again to Burnett County for a wonderful January Director’s Meeting even though there wasn’t snow.

BUYING YOUR TRAIL PASS(ES):

DID YOU KNOW YOU HAVE IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS? You can look at your AWSC MEMBERSHIP NUMBER on the AWSC website at www.awsc.org/About-Us/Member-Lookup / or you can locate it on the label of this magazine in the top right-hand corner of the mailing label. Once you have your AWSC member number you can order your trail pass online yourself at www.awsc.org/Trail-Pass-Registration/Order-Passes-Online. THIS IS THE FASTEST WAY FOR YOU TO GET YOUR TRAIL PASSES. They are also available by filling out the order form in the front of the magazine. As a last resort, I would call the office, to order them. Keep in mind your member number does not change from year to year, keep it in a safe place.

Members if you have not ordered your trail passes yet and plan on doing so by calling the office, please be courteous and thoughtful of our time and have your AWSC membership number (making sure it is current), your registration numbers of your snowmobile (making sure they are current) and your credit card. Phone-in orders are very time-consuming and take away precious time from our office staff. A call that goes smoothly only takes approximately five minutes to process, we have experienced some that are 1520 minutes long. They usually involve running to the garage for

registration numbers, finding a wallet, etc. Please help us by having your information ready!

AWSC ANNUAL SPRING CONVENTION - PLAN TO ATTEND

The Annual Meeting and Spring Convention are being planned for March 28-30, at the Oneida Hotel & Conference Center, Green Bay. Information on rooms, registration, election of executive board, and the Director’s meeting was sent out in mid-January via email to club officers and via USPS to your membership chair of the club. As always information and registration are on the website. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the office.

We will have the 2025 Raffle Tickets available at the convention along with information on 2026 sponsors for the AWSC Raffle Calendar.

At the convention banquet, we will be recognizing the recent outgoing Directors/Reps, 2025 Scholarship Recipients including the Hero Award and Snowmobile Friendly Community Awards.

HOW TO CHANGE YOUR WSN MAGAZINE ADDRESS OR ELIMINATE MULTIPLE ISSUES

With the December issue, we went to our current membership list for the magazine. If your address is incorrect, please let your membership chair know or call the office. If you are receiving more than one magazine and only want one, please contact the AWSC Office to cancel one.

As always think snow and have a safe season! Ride safe and please be respectful of landowner’s property - stay on the trails!

QUEEN’S CORNER

MISS SNOWFLAKE’S WINTER ADVENTURES

The queen is officially off and running! As I continue to pray for snow across the state of Wisconsin, our amazing clubs have been compromising with Mother Nature and continuing to hold their events by vehicle and UTV. With all the hard work they put in, I’m glad they aren’t giving up!

We kicked off January with the AWSC Director’s meeting where I had the opportunity to speak with state representative, Chanz Green about his hopes for the future of snowmobiling. Thank you for attending Chanz. I was also excited to announce my sample of a 501(c)3 application that is now available to all clubs. If you have further questions about the benefit or process of obtaining a 501c3 please don’t hesitate to reach out. I finished off the weekend by getting to see the AWSC Miss Snowflake sled for the first time... man am I a lucky girl! Thank you to all of the AWSC Miss Snowflake supporters Braap Wraps for donating her time to design the wrap, Tom Popp of Unique Signs and Designs for spending 15 hours wrapping my sled in perfection, Donahue Super Sports for donating the use of the Ski-Doo sled for the year, K&M Sales & Service for the helmet and boots to keep me safe, DSG Outerwear for the winter suit to keep me warm and looking good, Airtec Sports for the saddle bag to hold all my gear while on the trails, Floe International for the trailer to haul my sled across the state, and Duwayne Kreager Insurance for helping fund me on this year as Miss Snowflake. What you do for this program is truly amazing and I couldn’t be more proud and excited to represent wonderful people like you! THANK YOU!

Following the Director’s meeting I made some visits to the Prentice Bushbenders, Phillips Chapperals, and Chetek Snow Flyers & ATV Cruzers to present the importance of AWSC to the future leaders of snowmobiling as they work on receiving their snowmobile safety licenses. Seeing their excitement to ride and be a member of a club never gets old! Next stop was in Rosholt, WI, to help with the fundraiser with the Blizzard Busters for their year ahead. The Ride with the Cup was truly a trip as many snowmobilers traveled from Wausau to Eagle River to deliver the championship cup to the World Championship Derby that took place all weekend. WOW, can those Derby guys ride? I had the honor of beginning the races as I took a lap around the track during the national anthem and later presented the winners with their trophies.

To wrap up this month, I can’t wait to be a part of the MS Ride in Minocqua where hundreds of snowmobilers and I will ride to raise

funds for those affected by Multiple Sclerosis. It’ll be one of the most heartwarming experiences yet!

Follow my Facebook and Instagram page, AWSC Miss Snowflake to keep up with all of my adventures! Don’t hesitate to reach out to me at Misssnowflake2425@ gmail.com with any events or help your club may need.

Keep thinking snow Wisconsin!

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ake a Friend Snowmobiling Week is this February 8-17. This program is a great way to introduce someone who has not been snowmobiling before or has very little experience behind a sled. This allows new riders to feel what it’s like on a sled and enjoy winter in a brand new way that they may not otherwise get to.

This week is all about teaching proper safety, having fun, and encouraging people to join a club. During this time it is encouraged to bring someone on a ride along and show them the fun that comes with the sport. However, the average ride you are used to may come off as exhausting and overwhelming to a new rider, make sure to take frequent breaks, check in on them, and potentially shorten the typical ride you do with your group to increase the possibility of your friend making a consistent return to the recreation activity.

Take the time to stop and support snowmobile-friendly businesses during your ride. These businesses play a vital role in enabling us to enjoy the sport we love and often serve as gathering spots to meet other riders who can warmly welcome your friend to the snowmobiling community.

Additionally, use this opportunity to emphasize the importance of our landowners and show them the respect they deserve for allowing us to use their land for our favorite pastime. This is also a chance to challenge common misconceptions about snowmobilers and highlight the positive aspects of the sport.

We can grow and strengthen the snowmobiling community by helping add to it!

ISMA NEWS

AUCTION DETAILS:

Dates: February 9–15, 2025

Format: Online auction

Eligibility: Open to all bidders with a residential home address located in the US or Canada

This one-of-a-kind collector’s snowmobile comes with a custombuilt display crate, used to showcase the #998 SRX at major snowmobiling events, including its debut at Hay Days.

FINAL YAMAHA SIDEWINDER

SRX

UP FOR AUCTION!

Be part of history as Yamaha auctions the very last Sidewinder SRX snowmobile—unit 998 of 998!

Yamaha’s North American Snowmobile Team is excited to announce this exclusive auction, with proceeds dedicated to supporting the snowmobile community for generations to come.

The winner will be revealed during Yamaha’s celebration at the Snowmobile Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on February 15, 2025, in St. Germain, Wisconsin.

All funds raised will be donated to the ISMA grant program, directly benefiting the North American snowmobiling community.

Don’t miss your chance to own a legendary piece of Yamaha snowmobiling history!

To sign up as a registered bidder, please visit https://bringatrailer. com/.

RULES AND REGULATIONS:

1. Seller cannot bid on, or coordinate bidding on, their auction.

2. All bidders have a credit card on file so we can put a hold on their card for the potential buyer fee.

3. If the card cannot sustain the hold, the bid does not show up in the first place.

4. If the buyer backs out of the purchase at no fault of the seller or the vehicle, we do not refund the buyer’s fee, and they are banned from using BaT ever again.

5. The buyer is responsible for the cost and logistics of collecting the vehicle. However, Yamaha will assist in that process.

See the links below for even more information on Bring A Trailer and how it all works.

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BUILDING TRAILS TOGETHER: SKI-DOO GRANTS & LANDOWNER SUPPORT

According to the Ski-Doo pass grant website, the pass grant was created to support clubs and volunteers who work tirelessly to improve, grow, and promote snowmobiling in their communities. In the past three years, the Snow P.A.S.S. has contributed nearly 1.2 million to 240 clubs and organizations to fund various projects and snowmobile safety initiatives. Some of these projects include snowmobile trail construction and maintenance, bridge construction and repair, backcountry snowmobile safety classes and equipment as well as a host of others.

One project approved this past year is a new section of the Jack Pine Savages trail in Adams County. This new section brings together a much-needed loop to include restaurant stops, a gas

station, and a motel. It creates a loop that can be used as a shorter route for those who do not want to be out all day. Including these types of stops, creates a safer route for all.

In addition to the Ski-Doo pass grant, the new landowners were instrumental in creating this section of the trail. Without the generosity and approval from the Patrick McIntyre family, to use the Falk Family farm this trail would not be a reality. The landowners worked with the club to create this trail. The trail travels through some cropland and into a wooded section all on the Falk property.

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AWSC DIRECTORS MEETING

AWSC WINTER DIRECTORS

MEETING TAKES PLACE IN SIREN

The Winter Director’s Meeting was held in Siren, Wisconsin. While there was no snow, that didn’t stop the AWSC and attending directors and reps from having fun before accomplishing business. Bus tours, raffles, and dinners were all part of the entertainment. Burnett County Board Chair, Don Taylor, welcomed everyone to the area before the director’s meeting got underway. Thank you to everyone who attended and thank you to all who took part in planning this productive and fun AWSC event. The following is a photo look at the event along with the AWSC Executive Board and Committee reports.

Burnett County Board Chair, Don Taylor, welcoming everyone

President, Lori Heideman

Lori thanked Sue Smedegard and the crew from Burnett County for an awesome weekend, even without snow. She reported on a snowmobile club that had been audited by the state raffle commission and reminded everyone to make sure they followed the rules and requirements included with their raffle license. She attended the Illinois Association of Snowmobile Clubs’ convention along with three of the Next Gen Riders to talk about our Next Gen program and a new national program for that age group. She reminded everyone that if you get a letter from American Income Life regarding our death benefit, you do not need to send the card back to receive the benefit, only if you are interested in talking to a representative about additional insurance.

Vice President, Randy Murdock

Randy reported on his research on the Corporate Transparency Act that found 501c organizations and those who would qualify as one are exempt from the filing requirement. At this time there is a court-ordered injunction on the BOI reporting. He said the HR committee is working on some guidelines and duties.

Secretary, Sue Smedegard

Sue talked about the Travel Wisconsin snow report website and reminded those who post trail conditions to do it regularly and accurately. She commended clubs on promoting their events and successes on FaceBook, but to please include your city and county. She reminded the directors and reps to share all the information from these meetings with your clubs and their members.

Treasurer, Steve Clark

Steve presented the financial report, which was approved. He reported that the executive board would be sharing information soon on their recommendation for a dues increase to be voted on at the annual meeting in March. It would include information on what expenses have increased in recent years and suggestions on how to address them. Even after increasing the banquet tickets to $50, we lost money on last fall’s Workshop. In the discussion that followed, a consensus from the directors supported a $5 increase.

Executive Director, Mike Holden

Mike encouraged clubs to be welcoming when they get offers from new volunteers. He announced the Snowmobile Recreation Council (SRC) will be meeting on February 6, in Arbor Vitae, with a Zoom option available. He talked about the work the SRC is doing on bridge damage caused by overloading and cost overruns on grants.

Office Manager, Stormy Hovey

Stormy gave out the details for the Convention on March 28-30, in Green Bay. Due to increasing costs, the executive board has agreed to raise the convention registration to $50 along with $50 for banquet tickets. They are continuing to look at all the options that could be used to lower the cost of holding these events. We are charging much less than similar events by other organizations. She reminded everyone about the need for those voting for your club to return the voting delegate forms by March 7.

Miss Snowflake, Jamey Crotteau

Jamey revealed the new wrap for her snowmobile and thanked all her sponsors. Contact her if you would like her to attend your event. Follow her on the Miss Snowflake FaceBook page and share her posts. As an accountant, she is working on guiding clubs interested in filing for 501(c)3 status. Jamey is also working on a Miss Snowflake flyer explaining the program.

AWSC COMMITTEE REPORTS

Nominating, Dave Newman

The current officers announced their intent to run for another term, with bios included in the February magazine. Anyone else interested in being placed on the ballot at the convention should contact Dave. Nominations will be accepted from the floor.

Trails, Gary Hilgendorf

Gary reminded those making entries in SNARS to make sure they use the correct equipment number to get properly reimbursed. Once out grooming, make sure your groomer is shown in the geofence and notify Groomer Tracking Systems if changes need to be made.

Multi-Use Trails, Don Mrotek

Don again addressed the issue of why ATVs don’t need a trail pass. Any ATV trail pass revenue would go into the ATV/UTV segregated fund which has plenty of funds and would not benefit the snowmobile program.

Environmental/Bylaws, Dave Newman

Dave talked about the draft SCORP (Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan) recently released by the DNR. This is a plan that is updated every five years and needed when state agencies apply for federal grants. He shared some of the statistics found in the document which showed snowmobiling is still popular when compared with other forms of outdoor recreation. Dave reported that the monarch butterfly is being listed as threatened. It appears to have more of an impact in the wintering areas of

southern states than here in Wisconsin, but it is something to watch. He also reported the Explore Act passed the US Senate. While there is much good in the legislation, it does require all national forests to have over-snow vehicle use maps within the next 10 years.

Membership, Joe Kniseley

Joe announced the membership committee supports the recommendation for a dues increase. He gave current membership numbers that show both members’ and commercial members’ numbers were up from last year. There will again be a drawing for all clubs that increase their membership and commercial members by at least 10 percent.

Youth/KAOS

Youth reps talked about the activities they will be having at the convention and their leadership weekend to be held on February 7 & 8.

Scholarship, Theresa Braudt

Theresa announced they have received 38 applications and due to cost savings initiatives, they will be limiting the number of recipients that are provided with rooms at the convention.

Magazine, Rachyl Burzinski

Rachyl again requested stories and ideas from readers. Events to be listed in the magazine should be sent to Stormy.

Promotions/Publicity, Kate Fuchs

Kate reported that the committee is working on changes to the AWSC brochures and updating the AWSC show booth.

Audit, Wally Thill

Wally reported that the committee met, and everything was in order.

Fundraising, Dean Wandel

Dean thanked everyone who sold raffle calendars, with 1516 turned in by the meeting. They are looking at some alterations for next year. Next year club and personal ads will be sold for $25 and will be due by July 1. The $100 raffle tickets will be available at the convention.

Legislative, Sam Landes

Sam reported they were not yet able to get a meeting with key legislators but have some planned for mid-January. They will propose to them the registration and trail pass increases presented at the fall director’s meeting. Other options can be considered, but we need to go for what we can get passed. More information will

be shared with the committee once we have input from our friends in Madison. Sam asked everyone to start now by engaging their legislators and getting to know newly elected legislators. Talking points will be provided. Sam also shared the discussion the committee had on possible future legislation regarding trespassing. Sam announced that Gov. Evers appointed Dr. Karen Hyun to serve as the DNR secretary and we will be following the senate confirmation hearings.

Snowmobile Friendly Communities, Don Hamilton

Don reported that for the seventh year of the program, they have one renewal and seven new applications. He encouraged all clubs and communities to consider applying.

ACSA Report, Dave Newman

Dave reported on some of the national issues they are watching and talked about the region rides and meetings they are holding in Minnesota and Wyoming. He also invited everyone to join ACSA Snow Business events which will be held on Zoom once each month with a variety of interesting topics. These are free and open to everyone, watch the ACSA E-News for more information.

Sam Landes, Dane County Director, Wisconsin Representative Chanz Green of the 74th Assembly District and AWSC Miss Snowflake, Jamey Crotteau.

2025 CANDIDATE PROFILES FOR RE-ELECTION

I am the current president of the AWSC. I have decided to run for a third term. I feel that there is more for me to accomplish within the AWSC. I have some ideas and have been working on changes that I feel will benefit our programs. I feel that in my first two terms, I was mainly focused on the ISC in Green Bay in June. This was a very successful event; however, I feel it’s time to get down to business and make some much-needed changes within our organization. I have some ideas to make some of our programs much better and more efficient.

A bit of background on myself. I was the secretary of my local club, the Kellner Knights for four years as well as the vice president for four years. In the early 90s I was on the committee that brought the snow show to Stevens Point. On that committee, I assisted with the vendors and the hospitality room. In 2000, I became the rep for Wood County and in 2002, I transitioned to the Wood County Director position.

I was the Wood County Director until 2014. In 2014 I became the vice president for the AWSC. During that time, I attended VIP rides, ACSA DC Fly-Ins, and ISC, as well as being involved with the KAOS program. I also assisted our association coordinator with the snowmobile-friendly communities program.

In 2023, I became the president of the association. Before becoming president, I made it a mission of mine to get out to talk to many clubs and counties. I feel that club members know who the association is but have no idea what we do or how we can help our membership. Through that outreach, I have learned many things, not only about myself and the association but about our clubs and our membership.

I will continue to talk to our membership. I believe that listening, taking into consideration ideas and change are an important part of this organization. Will we always agree? Perhaps not, but we can learn from each other and make snowmobiling a much better sport for the next generation.

I want to say thank you for the past support that I have received and hope that you will continue to support me this next year. If you have questions or ideas, let me know.

It’s been a privilege to serve as your AWSC Vice President over the past year. During this time, we’ve tackled many important issues and initiatives, and there is still much to accomplish. I am eager to see the projects I helped initiate reach their full potential. I would be honored to have your vote for another term as AWSC Vice President.

Thank you for your continued support.

I have served as the AWSC Secretary since March 2011. I served as co-chair for the International Snowmobile Congress 2024, hosted by Wisconsin. I am the secretary and treasurer of the Iron Dog Brigade. I serve on the Governor’s Snowmobile Recreation Council, and the Department of Tourism Office of Outdoor Recreation Committee, and serve as liaison between the AWSC and the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, as well as the Wisconsin ATV Association. I was honored to receive the AWSC President’s Cup in 2018. I am a long-time officer of my club and county association. I serve as the Burnett County representative and secretary to NoRTAC (Northern Regional Trail Advisory Committee) and am acting chair of the Gandy Dancer Trail Commission. I organize Miss Snowflake’s participation in the World Championship Water Cross Races each year, and man the AWSC trailer at Hay Days each September. I am the administrator of the AWSC Facebook page, which is kept up to date regularly.

It has been a priority for me to get the minutes and other information out to directors, representatives, and members quickly for use in their counties and clubs. I look forward to continuing to work with our very dedicated executive board as we work through the coming year.

Steve Clark, AWSC Treasure

I am once again running for the position of AWSC Treasurer. I have had the opportunity over the past year to serve as your Treasurer. I have learned so much over the year about the inner workings of the AWSC and have also had the opportunity to meet so many of you.

For those that may not know me, my family and I reside in Southern WI. I have been an active member of the Oregon SnoBlazers since 2005, serving as club treasurer and membership chair from 2012 to 2021. I have served as Dane County Council of Snowmobile Clubs Treasurer from 2014-2021. Since 2022, I have been the AWSC Dane County Representative, also serving on the Safety and Education Committee. Although not my hometown club, I am also a member of the Mercer Sno-Goers.

As a Wisconsin DNR certified snowmobile instructor, I enjoy working alongside my family hosting annual snowmobile safety courses in Dane County, and am proud that my wife (Lori) and

son (Tanner) are also certified instructors. In addition to my snowmobiling-related activities, I am a project designer for Affiliated Engineers in Madison.

I have attended AWSC Conventions and Workshops since 2014 and continue to learn something new at every event. My passion for snowmobiling and the snowmobiling community continues to grow as I strive to become more involved in the sports community. Additionally, attending International Snowmobile Conventions over the last couple of years has expanded my understanding and furthered my commitment from an international perspective, and am looking forward to attending ISC 2025 in Prince Edward Island!

I am running as AWSC Treasurer for a second term and feel there is more to be accomplished as we continue to look at the budget numbers and look for ways to cut costs to keep AWSC sustainable for years to come. I look forward to continuing to work with the membership and the directors, collaborating to form a balanced budget that is reasonable for all.

I have enjoyed representing you as an executive board member over the past year and would be honored to serve you for another term and would appreciate your support.

PLYMOUTH SNOW RANGERS HOST 47th ANNUAL RACE OF CHAMPIONS

PLYMOUTHSNOWRANGERS.COM

The Plymouth Snow Rangers will team up again with Midwest Snocross and host its 47th annual Budweiser Classic Race of Champions February 7-9, 2024. Check out some of the best snocross action in the Midwest. We are located 1/4 mile south of the intersection of Highway 57 & 23 in Plymouth, Wisconsin.

The club is set to run a three-day event starting Friday with practice from 2-5 with a full race schedule on Saturday and Sunday starting at 8 am both days. Spectators will have a full line of bleachers for an amazing upfront view, along with a large heated building with multiple large-screen TVs. A full menu of concessions will include both food and drinks all day long.

Saturday evening Brent Bel will host free music starting at 5:30 pm with beverages for sale the entire evening as well. The series

and club both work extremely hard to make sure the entire course is constructed of man-made snow. This ensures that racers will have the best terrain and fans will have one of the best snocross experiences. Save this date and be sure to bring friends and family.

DID YOU KNOW ??

TEXTRON

HAS OWNED POLARIS AND ARCTIC CAT

In 1968 Textron acquired Polaris after the company’s original owners sold it due to increasing demand for snowmobiles. Polaris’s snowmobile sales skyrocketed in the 1960s, but the company struggled in the 1980s.

In 2017 Textron acquired Arctic Cat for $247 million. The all-terrain vehicles and side-by-side models branded as Arctic Cat were either discontinued or rebranded as Textron. The snowmobile models kept the Arctic Cat brand.

CLUB NEWS

ARIENS DISPLAY AT ST. GERMAIN SNOWMOBILE HALL OF FAME

The Deer Run Snow Riders proudly displayed vintage Ariens snowmobiles from the 1970s. Ariens Co., based in Brillion, WI, manufactured snowmobiles from 1969 to 1972. The Snowmobile Hall of Fame in Saint Germain, WI, offers a captivating glimpse into snowmobiling history, making it a perfect venue for this exhibit.

A heartfelt thank you to the families who contributed their Ariens snowmobiles to the annual display!

Andy and Brandon Fuhrman Family

Wes and Stan Kempen Family

Corey Neuman Family

Tim and Pete Schmidt Family

Tanner Hanson Family

PRAIRIE DRIFTERS BROUGHT HOLIDAY SPIRIT TO THE POYNETTE PARADE

On December 7, the Prairie Drifters of Arlington entered a float in the Poynette Christmas Parade while some of their festively dressed club members handed out candy and trail maps. The weather was great and there was a big turnout for this fun and festive holiday event! A big thank you to our members who participated, decorated the float, lent lights, and donated candy. A special thank you to Larry and Rita Wells who headed the efforts and supplied the trailer and inflatables!

Pictured from left, Jaime O’Connor, Kim Schroeder, Mark Heath, Steve Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Larry Wells, Sandy Heath, Chad Heath and Matt Heath

SNOWMOBILE SAFETY EDUCATION CLASS WAS A HUGE SUCCESS!

(December 7 & 8, 2024)

The Minocqua Forest Riders (minocquaforestriders. org) and Northern Hornshoe Trails Snowmobile (northernhornshoe.org) clubs sponsored a snowmobile safety education class this past December 7 & 8. It was held at the Area 31 facility in Minocqua and was attended by fifteen youths and two adults. The purpose of the class is to reduce the potential for snowmobile-related incidents, injuries, and fatalities; to reduce the potential for conflict between participants, landowners, and other resource users; and to promote safe, responsible, and ethical use of the environment and our resources.

The snowmobile safety education class, maintained by the Wisconsin DNR, was hosted by DNR Warden Sam Eagan (Oneida Co). Class training was led by our own instructors Keith and Debbie Checolinski along with Matt Lindborg (Apprentice Instructor, NHTSC). They reviewed the DNR-provided student booklet and lesson plans over the two-day program (nine hours) and testing was provided. Each student passed the class and will receive a snowmobile safety certificate from the DNR that they will need to keep with them as they snowmobile in the future. (Any person who is born on or after Jan. 1, 1985, and who has reached the age of 12, must have completed and received a snowmobile safety certificate to operate a snowmobile in Wisconsin.)

Minocqua Forest Rider club members Dan Sikora and Scott Rosen drove a groomer to Area 31 for the students to view

and ask questions about while Chayce Walker (Area 31) supplied a snowmobile for demonstration purposes. Lunch was graciously provided by members of the Minocqua Forest Riders and Northern Hornshoe Trails Snowmobile Clubs.

The Minocqua Forest Riders launched their “Ride Right” Safe Riders Program in early 2024. The goal of this initiative is to inform, educate, and promote a safe and responsible snowmobile riding culture for today’s and future snowmobilers here in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. In leveraging content from; the ISMA Safe Riders Program, AWSC, Let’s Minocqua Visitors Bureau, and other resources, we were able to develop a single online resource for club members and visitors. Hosting an educational forum was our second step in creating more awareness around Riding Right. minocquaforestriders. org/trail-map/snowmobile safety-ride-right/

BATAVIA HILL & GULLY RIDERS DONATE GROOMER TO HALL OF FAME

The Batavia Hill & Gully Riders Snowmobile Club of Sheboygan County donated its groomer to the Snowmobile Hall of Fame in St. Germain, WI. Club members coordinated the delivery with museum director Jamie Zeller, transporting the groomer to the museum on November 8.

The 1985 groomer, built by S&W Sales Inc. of Manawa, WI, is now part of an outdoor display on the museum grounds. The club originally purchased the groomer new and used it to maintain ten miles of funded trails until 1994, when grooming operations were outsourced to the Beechwood Night Fliers Snowmobile Club. The groomer continued to be used for a three-mile club trail section until 2020, when Schwartz Septic Service, the current grooming contractor, took over. Schwartz had been managing the ten-mile funded trail since the 20052006 season.

Organized in 1972, the Batavia Hill & Gully Riders celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2022, marking decades of dedication to the snowmobiling community.

TWIN OAKS SNOWMOBILE CLUB DONATES $1,000 TO OAKFIELD VETERANS MEMORIAL

Dennis Steinke, president of Twin Oaks (Oakfield) snowmobile club presents a $1,000 donation to Owen Stoppleworth of the Oakfield Memorial committee, for the building of their new veterans memorial.

Pictured include L to R: John Laudolff, Jeff Montsma, Dennis Volbright, Meg Murphy-Steinke, Dan Redman, Owen Stoppleworth, Dennis Steinke, Jim Eckberg, Mark Schmitz and Etta Held.

FEBRUARY

1: Adams, WI. Grand Marsh Pathfinders 25th Annual Antique Snowmobile Show, Connells Cedar Shack, 2248 State Hwy 13, Adams, 9:00am. Prizes, Raffles, Food and Beverage. Info Todd Stamen / 608-548-3745

1: Clintonville, WI. Cloverbares Snowmobile Club Annual Fishing Derby. Rustic Resort, W18466 Rustic Dr, Clintonville, 10am-6pm. Fishing for families and individuals for prizes and cases. The tent has raffles and food for all. Info: Mike Krueger / 715-823-5600 / FacebookCloverBaresSnowmobile Club

1: Ellsworth, WI. Rush River Trail Riders Annual Snow Day, Rush River Club House, N4775 450th St, Ellsworth, 10am, 11am and 1pm trail ride, food and refreshments. Fun for the whole family / 2025 SkiDooMXZ Elec 137 raffle at 3pm (only 250 tickets sold). Info: Brian Pieper / 612-850-8986 / FB Rush River Trail Riders.

1: Fond du Lac, WI. Holyland Flyers Vintage Piston Burners WinterShow & Ride the Bol, Kiekhaefer Park Aeromarine Sno-Bol, W4235 Kiekhaefer Pkwy, Fond du Lac, 8am-4pm Parade lap at noon. Come ride your vintage snowmobile on the ½ mile oval track! Big ticket raffle drawing at 4pm. Info: Darrin Lefeber / 920273-9601 / holylandsnowflyers.com

1: Halder, WI. Emmet Sno Drifters 10th Annual Vintage Snowmobile Show, Halder Town Hall, 135125 Halder Dr, Halder, 9:00am-5:00pm. Registration at 9am. $5 per sled. Basket Raffles, Cash raffle, card raffle, 50/50 raffle Food and refreshments. Info: Darrell Martin, 715-212-9302.

1: Ladysmith, WI. Ladysmith Driftbusters Annual Fundraiser, J & S Supper Club, W9594 State Highway 8, Ladysmith, 11am-3pm. On trail 12/27 between Ladysmith and Bruce. Food and prizes all day with big raffle drawing at 3pm. Info: Dennis Arendt / 715-570-7050 / info@ladysmithdriftbusters.org

1: Madison, WI. Waubesa Snowbirds 2025 Winter Festival, Christy’s Landing on Lake Waubesa, 2952 Waubesa Ave, Madison, Noon-4:00pm. Join us for a day of winter fund fundraising for our club! Christy’s Landing is trail accessible pending good ice. We’ll be having 50/50 Raffles, Meat Raffles and great Raffle prizes. Info: Samantha Nelson / 608-772-7000 / FB Waubesa Snowbirds

1: Mercer, WI. Mercer Area Sno-Goers Club Breakfast, Pine Lake Lodge, 4345 County Highway G, Mercer, 8am-Noon. Breakfast Buffet at Pine Lake Lodge, Cost will be $15 per person. Info: Steve Altman / 715-776-2427 / directorsteve@mercersnogoers.com

1: Ripon, WI. Markesan Sno-Drifters Annual Sno-Ball Cash Bash, Walkers Bar and Grill, N4503 County Rd K, Ripon, 4pm to 9pm. Food, music, beer, $1,000 dollar cash prize along with many other cash prizes, walk around raffles, silent auctions. Fun for all age, no cover charge. Located along corridor 9 if coming by sled. Info: Markesansnowdrifters@gmail.com / FB markesansno-difters.

1: Stetsonville, WI. Tired Iron Vintage Riders Snowmobile Club Show & Ride, Stetsonville Centennial Community Center, 412 E Centennial Ave, Stetsonville, 8:30am. Trophies, raffles, games, contests, ride. Info: Leon Long / 715-427-5441 / donnablong@ yahoo.com / FB Tired Iron Vintage Riders Snowmobile Club

1: Wisconsin Dells, WI. Winfield Wild Cat Winterfest, Bobbers Island Grill, 750 Wisconsin Dells Pkwy South, Wisconsin Dells, 11:00am-4:00pm Music, bucket raffles, vintage snowmobile show, silent auction, live auctions and a kids 120 track weather permitting. Info Curtis Warren / 608-432-1469 / winfieldwildcats2@gmail.com / FB Winfield Wild Cats.

2: Johnson Creek, WI. Twin River Riders Slide in Breakfast, Crawfish Junction W6376 Co Rd 1, Johnson Creek, 7:30am-12pm. Info: Nicole Lenz / 920-723-4079 / nicolelenz13@yahoo.com.

5: St Germain, WI. St Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club Arrowhead Groomer Show, Arrowhead Groomers/Hemblen Equipment, 6351 Hwy 70 E, St Germain, 9am-4pm. Come check out the latest in grooming equipment and grab a bite to support our trail grooming operations. Everyone welcome. Info: Peggy Ausloos / 920-420-4520 / FB BoBoen

6: St Germain, WI. St Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club Arrowhead Groomer Show, Arrowhead Groomers/Hemblen Equipment, 6351 Hwy 70 E, St Germain, 9am-2pm. Come check out the latest in grooming equipment and grab a bite to support our trail grooming operations. Everyone welcome. Info: Peggy Ausloos / 920-420-4520 / FB BoBoen

8: Fall River, WI. Rio Doylestown Sled Heads Lazy Lake Radar Run, 7:30am Sign-up Racing 8:30am-3:00pm. Noon Kitty Kat Race. Info: Adam Hohlstein 920-382-7003 / rdsledheads@gmail.com

8: Neosho WI. 29th annual Neosho Cup Snowmobile & UTV Races sponsored by the Ridge & Valley Cruisers. Lakecross & a Radar Run start at 10 am and will go most of the day. Admission is FREE! Hot food and cold beverages will be available in a heated tent, DJ, free kids candy drop at intermission, free shuttle bus... Race classes for beginners to Pros. For more info call Mike 262-629-9575, look on Facebook or rvcsnow.com

8: Hayward, WI. Sno-Trails Snowmobile Club Scavenger Hunt, Big Musky, 10211 Big Musky Rd; Pat’s Landing, 7476 Pats Landing Rd; Somewhere Else, 9623 WI 27; Boulevard, 14392 Co Rd K, Fun scavenger hunt taking pictures of unique things that you have a

guide for. Trivia at two stops with prizes, 50/50 trivia matching game and other fun tidbits along way. Will be a truly different ride. Fun for all. Info: Judy Flynn / 612-991-0494 / Suse Whitt / 630-4081185 /snotrailssc@gmail.com

8: Land O’ Lakes, WI. Frosty Snowmobile Club Brews Pub Meat Raffle, Brews Pub, 4245 Cty Hwy B, Land o’ Lakes, 1:30pm-4:00pm. Back by popular demand! 50/50 Raffles, Food & Beverage for purchase. Info: Charlene Bukowiecki / 708-638-0648 Facebook GotFrosty.

8: New Auburn, WI. Neighborly Sno-Goers Chicken & Chili Feed, Shep’s Northshore, N1033 State Highway 40, New Auburn, Noon-4pm, Charcoal chicken dinner & chili annual fundraiser. Info: Jason Frye / 715-595-3047 / Facebook NeighborlySnoGoersSnowmobileClub.

8: Pickerel, WI. Tombstone Pickerel Snow Club Chili Ride, Tombstone Pickerel Snowmobile Clubhouse, N9398 CTH DD, Pickerel, 3pm-6pm. Join us for a fun filled day! Stop by the Tombstone Pickerel Snowmobile Clubhouse for food, drinks, basket raffles, meat raffles, and more! Come by snowmobile or vehicle. Info: Patti Vogt / 920-642-3777 / tpscvp@gmail.com.

8: West Bend, WI. Kewaskum Sno-Chiefs Vintage Show & Ride, Green Lake in Washington County, 7328 Lakehaven Dr, West Bend. 10am – 3pm Info: Mike Sager / 262-483-3195 / FB Kewaskum SnoChiefs

8: Winter, WI. Winter Huskies Big Boyz Toyz 22nd Annual Vintage Ride, Huskies Groomer Shed, Hwy 70 and Grove St, Winter, 9am6pm. Over 100+ sleds on twenty mile ride. Numerous stops. Pizza at half way point. Chicken dinner at 4pm with trophies and prizes. Info Mitch Chermack / 651-303-5940 / mpcherma@yahoo.com

8: Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Kellner Knights Winterfest / Radar Run 2025, Anchor Bay Bar & Grill, 1259 Anchor Bay Landin Dr, Wisconsin Rapids, Radar Run 10am-3pm Live Band and Raffles 5pm-9pm. 10am-3pm Radar run / 50/50 Raffles All day / 4pm Raffle Baskets. Info: Eric Siler / 715-570-0790 / kellnerknightssc@ gmail.com / FB Kellner Knights Snowmobile Club

9: Manitowish Waters, WI. MW Sno Skeeters Snowmobile Club Breakfast Fundraiser, Pea Patch Motel and Saloon, Downtown Manitowish Water, Hwy W, Manitowish Waters, 8am-Noon. Info: www.sno-skeeter.org / 715-543-2455

9: Presque Isle, WI. Presque Isle Sno-Bunnies, Mid Winter Event – Meat Raffle, PI Pub, 11583 Cty Hwy B, Presque Isle, 4-9pm, Meat Raffle, 50/50 raffle during Super Bowl. Info: Jack Hinnendael / 414491-2711 / jhinnendael@uwalumni.com

15: Arbor Vitae,WI. Cross Country Cruisers Fundraiser Raffle Drawing and Cruisers Card Run. Cross Country Cruisers Clubhouse/ Barn, 1503 Helminski Rd, Arbor Vitae, WI Noon – 6pm. Doors open at noon Cruisers Card Winners to be drawn at 3pm and big raffle drawing will be 5pm. There will be food, beverages and raffles all afternoon. Info: Deb Meyer / 715-614-8140 / www.com/ cccsnowmobileclub

15: Coloma, WI. Coloma Pathfinders Radar Run, Pleasant Lake Boat Landing, 3rd Drive & Pleasant Lake, Coloma, WI. 8am-4pm Snowmobile run with timing lights Ice track. If snow permits extra snow track may be available. Kitty Kat race at noon $20 for 3 runs. Info: Mike Schliepp / 715-572-1354 / www.colomapathfinders.com

15: Crandon, WI. Lumberjack Memorial Trails Snowmobile Club 2nd Annual Vintage Snowmobile Show and Raffle, Crandon International Raceway, Event held in the heated pavilion. Groomer rides around the track, food beverages, meat raffle and 50/50 raffle. Info: Brent Gagnon / 920-379-2164 /

15: Elcho, WI. Sno-Devils SC Annual Open House, Sno-Devils Community Building, N11310 Riordan St, Elcho, 11am-3pm, View

our groomers and talk snow. Food and refreshments. Bring the whole family by trail or car. Laurie or Fred Schauer / 715-275-4051 / snodevilsclub@gmail.com

15: Drummond, WI. Drummond Dirt & Sno-Jacks 25th Anniversary Drummond Bar Stool Races, Drummond Lake Park, Delta Drummond Rd, Drummond,11am-4pm. Races, whipeouts, Music to DJ Chad Jaeger, brats, chili, burgers, Beverages, Big raffle, 50/50 raffles, Racer Village, Anniversary Bling, Info: dirtandsno-jacks.com

15: Hager City, WI. Bay City Bluff Riders Vintage Show& Ride, The Bluffs Bar & Grill, N1833 785th St, Hager City, WI Registration 9am11am 13 classes for sleds up to the year 2000. Info: Roger Spindler / 715-495-8835 / zcat@bevcomm.net

15: Land O’ Lakes, WI. Frosty Snowmobile Clubs 21st Bent’s Camp Radar Run, 6882 Helen Creek Rd, Land o’ Lakes, 11am-3pm. Do you have what it takes? Come to Bent’s and see what your top speed is! Bikini Races too! Plus 50/50, Bucket Raffles, Silent Auction, Food Beverage, FUN!! Info: Charlene Bukowiecki / 708-638-0648 / FB GotFrosty

15-16: Manawa, WI. Twin County Snowmobile Club & Symco Trailblazers 18th Annual Manawa Snodeo, Bear Lake Resort & Campground, N4715 Hwy 22/110, Manawa, WI Events all day both days. 4 Snow/ice tracks racing simultaneously. USSA, ProVintage, WI Kitty Kat racing, Mini bikes, lawnmowers, radar runs, barrel racing plus much more. Info: Debbie Sarna / 920-470-1429 / manawa2022snodeo@gmail.com / manawasnodeo.org

15: Manitowish Waters. MW Sno Skeeters Snowmobile Club Winter Rendezvous, Sno Skeeter Groomer Barn, 5733 Airport Road, Manitowish Waters, 10am-6pm. Family event, food, raffle baskets, 2025 Arctic Cat Riot 858 Sled Raffle Drawing, groomer rides, kids activities, hockey puck, fun for the entire family. Info: 715-5432455 / www.sno-skeeter.org

15: Mercer, WI. Mercer Area Sno-Goers Club Breakfast, The Gateway Lodge, 4695 N Popko Circle W, Mercer, 8am-Noon. Breakfast Buffet at The Gateway Lodge, Cost will be $15 per person. Info: Steve Altman / 715-776-2427 / directorsteve@ mercersnogoers.com

15: Phillips, WI. Elk River Pioneers Picnic, Russo’s Hill on corridor 12 / trail 80 or by car on Carpenter Creek Rd, Signs will be posted. 10am-4pm, Food and beverages are available on site. Info: Arlyne Frane 715-332-5628 / elkriverpioneers@gmail.com

15: Presque Isle, WI. Presque Isle Sno-Bunnies Basket Raffle, PI Pub 11585 Cty Hwy B, Presque Isle, 11am-6pm Drawing at 4pm. Donated basket raffle, 50 items donated from local businesses. Info: Jack Hinnendael / 414-491-2711 / jhinnendael@uwalumni. com

15: Rib Lake, WI. Interwald Wanderers Snowmobile Club Taylor County Fun Day, Zondlos Bar, Hwy C & Hwy 102, Rib Lake, Noon4pm. Raffle tickets for cash prizes can be purchased ahead of time by any Taylor County Snowmobile Club member or on the day of the event. Join us for games, music, a variety of raffles and great food! Zondlos is on Taylor County Snowmobile Trail 102 and we will have a warm bonfire waiting for you!

15: St Germain, WI. St Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club Scavenger Hunt & Family Fun Day, St Germain Community Park, 545 Sth 155, St Germain, 10am-3pm. Snowmobile scavenger hunt, cookout & bonfire. Food, games, prizes, raffles & more. Like & follow us on Facebook for up-to-the-minute details! Membership meeting to follow activities. Info: Josh Renkes / 715-891-2646 / FB BoBoen.

15: Townsend, WI. Red Arrow Snowmobile & ATV Club Snow Fest, Townsend Town Hall, 16564 Elm St, Townsend, WI 11am5pm. Food, drinks, meat raffle, children’s activities, Info: www. RedArrowTownsend.com

15: Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Kellner Knights Winterfest / Radar Run 2025, Anchor Bay Bar & Grill, 1259 Anchor Bay Landin Dr, Wisconsin Rapids, Radar Run 10am-3pm Live Band and Raffles 5pm-9pm. 10am-3pm Radar run / 50/50 Raffles All day / 4pm Raffle Baskets. Info: Eric Siler / 715-570-0790 / kellnerknightssc@ gmail.com / FB Kellner Knights Snowmobile Club

16: Barnes, WI. Barnstormers Snowmobile Club Meat Raffles, Barnes Trading Post, 4170 Cty Rd N, Barnes, 3pm Info: Carol Westerberg / 715-795-2753 / jockowest@gmail.com

16: Lowell, WI. Lowell Trackmasters 42nd Annual Lumberjack Breakfast, Lowell VFW, 280 South St, Lowell, 8am-12:30pm, Allyou-can-eat breakfast to benefit Lowell Trackmaster. Info: Angi Firari / 920-210-0170 / FB Lowell Trackmasters

20: Marathon, WI. Rib Knights Inc, Bingo, Memories Ballroom, 142475 Cty Rd NN, Marathon, doors open at 5pm bingo starts @ 6:30pm $1,000 in payouts! Basket Raffles and 50/50 drawings, cash bar, and food available. Info: FB Rib Knights Snowmobile Club

20: Presque Isle, WI. Manitowish Waters Sno Skeeters Snowmobile Club Spaghetti Feed, Rustic Roadhaus, 5194 Hwy 51, Manitowish Waters, 4pm to 7pm. Info: www.sno-skeeter.org / 715543-8500

22: Danbury, WI. Lakes and Pines Sno-Trails Vintage Sled Show, Lumberjack Saloon and Eatery, 30575 Co Rd H, Danbury, 11am4pm, Vintage sled dhow and fundraiser. Registration 9am-Noon 10 award categories. Brats/Hot Dog Roast, meat raffle and 50/50 boards. Come see some great vintage sleds! Info: Terry Demullingt / 715-417-1421 / lakesnpines.org

22: Fall Creek, WI. Bracketteers Snowmobile Club Vintage Snowmobile Show, Bracket Bar, 9150 W Beaver Creek Rd, Fall Creek, Reg 10am-Noon, Food and raffles throughout the day. 2pm awards for sleds & vintage attire and 1981 Artic Cat El Tigre 5000 or $750, $300 & 22” Blackstone Grill. Info: Jerry Zimmerman / 715559-0523 / FB Bracketteers Snowmobile Club

22: Fifield, WI. Fifield Sno Drovers Annual Winter Run, Jan 17-Feb 22, Winter Run Finale Party-The Big Dipper, N14492 Shady Knoll Rd, Park Falls, WI at 6pm. Ride our trails, visit our sponsors and collect your stamps, The Winter Run Finale party will be on February 22, 2025.

22: Hayward, WI. Sno-Trails Snowmobile Club Ride to Hecklers Hill, Breakfast at Chief Lake Lodge, 7444 N Pats Landing Rd, Hayward, WI 8:30am. Breakfast at Chief Lake Lodge. Specials on drinks, join us and Sawyer for the ride to Heckler’s Hill to “cheer” on the Birkie Skiers. Bring your cowbells. Info: Jody Flynn / 612-991-0494 or Suse Whitt / 630-408-1185 / snotrailssc@gmail.com

22: Lake Tomahawk, WI. New Tom Sno Fleas Vintage Ride and Show, Shamrock Pub & Eatery, 7235 Bradley St (Hwy 47), Lake Tomahawk, WI, 9am-4pm. Vintage snowmobile show, ride following to scenic overlook, fun and games, world championship bogie wheel toss, raffle and drawings. Info Russ Edelburg / 608215-5023 / russ.edelburg@gmail.com

22: Minocqua, WI. Minocqua Forest Riders Snowmobile Raffle, Area 31, 13050 Gilbertson Road, Minocqua, WI. Planned activities include vintage radar runs and vintage racing during the day, Raffle Drawing Begins around 5pm. There will be music, food, and beverages throughout the day. Info: John Ryan/ minocquaforestriders@gmail.com /minocquaforestriders.org

22: Osceola, WI. Osceola Valley Sno-Goers Snowmobile Club 2nd Annual Winter Fun Run. Ride our trails, pick up a card from any sponsor and get it stamped at all the other sponsors. $25 entry also provides a T-shirt to participants. Each stamp gets on a raffle ticket. Finale, raffle drawing, and 50/50 raffle at Ken’s Keyboard in East Farmington at 7pm. Proceeds will support landowner appreciation

and local community support. Info: osceolavalleysnogoers@gmail. com or www.osceolavalleysnogoers.com or FB osceoalavalley. snogoers.

22: Park Falls, WI. Fifield Sno Drovers Annual Winter Run Annual Party, Big Dipper, Park Falls. Get your winter run sheet at a local business. Ride our trails, visit our sponsors, and collect your stamps. The Winter Run Finale party will be on February 22 at the Big Dipper. Info: Mary Dupke-Bourgeois / 920-901-5551 / facebook SnoDrovers.

22: Presque Isle, WI. Presque Isle Sno-Bunnies Winterfest, Lynx Lake Lodge, 10683 Cty Hwy B, Presque Isle, Starts at 11am, Music, Raffles, Drinks & Food on trail #6 with winter-themed games. Info: Presque Isle Chamber of Commerce / 715-686-2910 / chamber@ presqueisle.com

22: Pulaski, WI. Chase Sno Chasers Stone Varn Vintage Show & Ride, Chase Stone Barn Park, 8246 Cty Rd S, Pulaski, WI 9am3pm. Registration 9-11am $5 donation for the first two sleds, no charge for additional sleds. Trophy presentation at 1pm. Vintage ride to follow (weather permitting). Hot food, refreshments, and lots of parking are available! Info: Mike Horn / 920-609-7994 / chasenochasers.org

22: Stoughton, WI. Stoughton Viking Snowdrifters Spaghetti Dinner and Fundraiser, Halverson’s Everything Nice, 1965 Barber Dr, Stoughton, 5pm-8pm. Tickets are $20 per person and are available from club members or at the door. Raffles and door prizes. Info: Bob Craig / 608-212-9986 / vikingsnowdrifters@ gmail.com

22: Wilton, WI. Snowmobile Trails of Monroe County Annual Fundraiser, Wilton Community Building, 400 East Ave, Wilton, 7-10pm, Raffles, drawings, food, refreshments and fun for everyone. Tickets are available from club members or at the door. Come meet Miss Snowflake. Money goes to support the Scholarship fund. Info: Tom Popp / 608-372-9050 / www.monroetrails.com

22: Tigerton, WI. Tiger Snowmobile Club 5th Annual Vintage Snowmobile Show, Tiger Snowmobile Club Shed, 601 W Alder St, Tigerton, 9am-3pm. Registration 9am, Trail ride 1pm, Winners 3pm (Vintage Clothing, Best of Show, Furthest Traveled). $3 per sled registration fee-free after 5 sleds. Info: Delbert Wudstrack / 920495-1043 / FB Tiger Snowmobile Club.

22: Loyal, WI. Loyal Snow Angels Vintage Show, Ride and Poker Run, Loyal Sportsman Club W3552 Chickadee Rd Loyal, 54446. 9:00am. Money raffle bucket raffles meat raffle & 50/50 raffles. 17 classes of show sleds, 40+ trophies for the classes. Chili, burgers, brats & desserts all day.

23: Neillsville, WI. Neillsville-Granton Trailbusters Polar Bear Plunge, Neillsville American Legion, 6 Boon Blvd, Neillsville, 11:30am-4pm. Jump in the cold water to help raise funds for your non-profit group. Jumpers can collect pledges in advance of the event. 75% of the pledges raised will get donated back to each group. Prizes for the best costumes and most pledges raised will also be awarded. Forms will be posted on the website www.ngti. org in January. Info: Ben Wilson / 715-937-2929 / ngsnowmobile@ gmail.com

23: Phillips, WI. Elk River Pioneers Breakfast, South Fork Bar & Grill, N11154 Cty Rd F, Phillips 8am-Noon. Breakfast starts at 8am with Bucket Raffles to start at 9am. Info: Arlyne Frane / 715-3325628 / elkriverpioneers@gmail.com

28-1: Mountain, WI Chute Pond Snowmobile Club Blast from the Past, Skinny Dave’s, 12848 Hwy 32&64, Mountain. 11am Feb 28 ride. March 1 Show, registration begins at 9am. Trophies, meat raffles, bucket raffles, sled raffles. Info: Deb Uhlenbrauck / 920373-8578 / uhlenbrauck@centurylink.net.

MARCH

1: Colfax, WI. Colfax Sno-Drifters 9th Annual Vintage Snowmobile Show, Kyle’s Market, 115 Main St/Hwy 40, Colfax,9:00am-4:00pm Includes judging of numerous classes, original and restored, people’s choice, best original of the show, of show. Pull start competition, food raffle drawings. Free admission $5 per show sled ($20 max) Free vendor spots and offsite parking. Info: Mike Buchner / 715-556-2175.

1: Conover, WI. Conover Sno-Buddies Annual Poker Run Wrap Party, Twin Lake Pub, 3894 Twin Lake Rd, Conover, 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Wrap up the season’s poker run and turn in your completed card. Raffle baskets, 50/50 drawings, food, and more. Proceeds benefit the Conover snowmobile trail system. Cash prizes awarded. Info: Randy Remblake / 715-337-5807 / conoversnobuddies@gmail.com

1: Danbury, WI. Cozy Corner Trails 50th Annual Booya, Hillside Inn, 33595 State Rd 35, Danbury, Noon-5:00pm. Food and door prizes all afternoon, raffle drawn at 5pm. All proceeds are used to purchase and maintain equipment for trail maintenance in northern Burnett and southern Douglas counties. Info: Sue Smedegard 715-791-0082 / suesmed@gmail.com

1: Oregon, WI. Oregon Sno-Blazers Annual Scavenger Hunt, Mulligans and 24 bars in southern WI. Drawing at 8:30pm March 1st, 2025, Mulligans, 830 Oregon Center Dr, Oregon, WI. Get a book ($10) from any participating location, find a picture in the book at each of the bars. Verify with the bartender and have the bartender stamp the page. 1st-$750, 2nd-350, 3rd-$200, 4th & 5th $100. 2 $50 instant winners (books marked) Drawing held at Mulligans on March 20th at 8:30pm. Info: Justin Millard / 608-851-4357

1: Mercer, WI. Mercer Area Sno-Goers Snowmobile Raffle Drawing, Lazy Ace Saloon, 1704 W Manitowish Rd, Mercer, 3pm6pm. Bucket Raffles from 3-6pm Snowmobile raffle drawing at 6pm. Info: Tanner Hiller / 715-776-0190 / publicrelations@ mercersnogoers.com

1: Presque Isle, WI. Presque Isle Sno Bunnies Cash Raffle Drawing, PI Pub, 11583 Cty Hwy B, Presque Isle, 4pm drawing. $11K all cash prizes, $20 tickets on sale currently at local establishments until drawing. Info: Jack Hinnendael / 414-491-2711 / jhinnendael@ uwalumni.com

1: Rib Lake, WI. Interwald Wanderers 51st Annual Pie Shoot, Rib Lake, Noon-6pm. Wild Bill’s, Hwy C & Hwy M, Rib Lake, Wil Join us for a truly unique event! Hundreds of cash and prizes to win! Wild Bill’s is on the Taylor County Snowmobile Trail M with plenty of parking for sleds and gas! Enjoy the great food served at Wild Bill’s too: Info: Ann Weymouth / 847-508-1764 / FB Interwald Wanderers

2: Jefferson, WI. Jefferson Snowstormers Dessert Action & Meat/ Cash Raffle, Fairview Sports Bar & Grill, 711 Racine St, Jefferson, 1:00pm / Info: Wendy Klug / 920-723-5685 / snowstormerswi@ gmail.com.

8: Morrisonville, WI. Golden Triangle Drifters Fun Night, The Frog Pond Bar & Grill, 4684 County Rd DM, Morrisonville, 6:00pm - ?? Come join us for an evening of food and drink, games, raffles, and prizes. Proceeds to benefit the DeForest Snowmobile Trail System. Follow us on FB. Info: Cheryl / 608-577-8660 / goldendrifters@ yahoo.com

8: Mukwonago, WI. Kettle Moraine Riders Snowmobile Club Annual Fundraiser, American Legion Post 375, 627 E Veterans Way, Mukwonago, Noon-6pm, Meat raffles, bucket raffles, silent auction, a main raffle with great prizes, food, and fun!!! Info: Robin Douglas / 414-412-0355 / Momofcandl@hotmail.com / KMR Snowmobile Club

8: Wabeno, WI. The Lumberjack Memorial Trail Snowmobile Club will be hosting an end-of-the-season Meat Raffle and 50/50 Raffle at Steve and Brenda’s Wilse Rose on Roberts Lake, 2495 Cty Rd W, Wabeno, food and drink specials available. Visit our Facebook page or website for additional details as the events get closer. Info: Brent Gagnon / 920-379-2164.

15: Eagle River, WI. Sno Eagle, Sno-Buddies, Northern Lights, and Phelps Snowmobile Club Groom to Ride Raffle Drawing and Party. Track Side, 1651 US Hwy 45 N, Eagle River, 1pm drawing at 5pm. Enjoy food, basket raffles, etc, before the drawing at 5pm at Track Side on Hwy 45 in Eagle River. Info: Cindy Fruhwirth / 920-213-3921 / cindy@snoeagles.org / https://snoeagles.org

15: Presque Isle, WI. Presque Isle Sno Bunnies Spaghetti Dinner, Lynx Lake Lodge, 10683 Cty Hwy B, Presque Isle, 3:00-8:00pm, Spaghetti dinner, donations accepted. Info: Jack Hinnendael / 414491-2711 / jhinnendael@uwalumni.com

18: Hayward, WI. Sno-Trails Snowmobile Club 54th Annual Fundraising Picnic, Lac Courte Orielles Boat Landing, 767 Wurster Rd, Hayward, Noon-4pm. Food, raffles, and prizes – celebrating 54 years as a snowmobile club. Info: Darlene Mela / 715-558-5263 / snotrailssc@gmail.com

20: Marathon, WI. Rib Knights Inc, Bingo, Memories Ballroom, 142475 Cty Rd NN, Marathon, doors open at 5pm bingo starts @ 6:30pm $1,000 in payouts! Basket Raffles and 50/50 drawings, cash bar, and food available. Info: FB Rib Knights Snowmobile Club

20: Oregon, WI. Oregon Sno-Blazers Annual Scavenger Hunt, Mulligans and 24 bars in southern WI. Drawing at 8:30pm March 1st, 2025, Mulligans, 830 Oregon Center Dr, Oregon, WI Get a book ($10) from any participating location, and find a picture in the book at each of the bars. Verify with the bartender and have the bartender stamp the page. 1st-$750, 2nd-350, 3rd-$200, 4th & 5th $100. 2 $50 instant winners (books marked) Drawing held at Mulligans on March 20th at 8:30pm. Info: Justin Millard / 608-8514357

22: Barnes, WI. Barnstormers Snowmobile Club Meat Raffles, Tracks Inn, 5935 Cty Hwy N, Barnes, 1pm, Info: Carol Westerberg / 715-795-2753 / jockowest@gmail.com

22: Branch, WI. Lakeshore Snowmobile Club Meat Raffle, Cash Raffle & Snowmobile Show, Branch Station, 8112 Village Dr, Branch, 9am-5pm Snowmobile show 9am-Noon, Meat Raffle runs from 1-5pm with 50/50 raffle and basket raffles throughout the afternoon. Cash raffle drawing to be held at 5pm upon completion of the meat raffle. Info: Annie Haensgen / 920-323-6964 / ahaensgen52@gmail.com

Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs – Wesbsite: www.awsc.org 529 Trail Side Dr., Suite 200, DeForest, WI 53532 Phone: 800-232-4108 or 608-846-5530 • Fax: 608-846-5534 • Email: awsc@awsc.org

President - Lori Heideman • president@awsc.org • 715-741-0488 • Vice President – Randy Murdock • vicepresident@awsc.org • 608-343-0500

Secretary - Sue Smedegard • secretary@awsc.org • 715-791-0082 • Treasurer – Steve Clark • 608-843-9546 • treasurer@awsc.org

Executive Director - Mike Holden • holdenmach@outlook.com • 920-980-2321

AWSC DIRECTORS AND REPS BY COUNTY

Adams County Director | Warren Starner 262-255-5292 | wstarner@wi.rr.com

Adams County Rep | John Steinke 715-459-1361 |johnadamz73@gmail.com

Ashland County Director John Westfahl 920-740-5020 | jwwestfahl@gmail.com

Barron County Director | Pete Schneider 715-234-6636 | schneiderconst@gmail.com

Barron County Rep | Markie Hansen 715-651-7207 | markie_ann@yahoo.com

Bayfield County Director | Matthew Susienka 757-581-7068 | yaderaye@yahoo.com

Bayfield County Rep | Tiffany Mallory 218-491-1071 | tiffanyjane2203@gmail.com

Brown County Director | Ron Kucera 920-655-7034 | rsk2140@gmail.com

Brown County Rep | Alan Mazna 920-819-5128/920-321-8551 | alanmazna@yahoo.com

Buffalo County Director | Rick Duellman 608-867-3419 | duellman.rick@gmail.com

Buffalo County Rep | Dave Green 715-495-9766 | davefixeshomes@gmail.com

Burnett County Director | Jon Schoepke 715-349-7340 | schoepke@sirentel.net

Burnett County Rep | Jim Smedegard 715-656-3855 | suesmed@gmail.com

Calumet County Director | Tim Gambsky 920-378-0104 | tgambsky@gmail.com

Calumet County Rep Holly Gambsky 920-851-6002 | hgambsky@yahoo.com

Chippewa County Director Don Gunderson | 715-868-0006 back40trailriders@yahoo.com

Chippewa County Rep | Jean Rygiel 715-829-0503 | greenie19446@gmail.com

Clark County Director | Dennis Johnson 715-644-2039 | 500ssskidoo@gmail.com

Clark County Rep | Paul Drescher 715-743-4752 | padrescher@tds.net

Columbia County Director John (Jr) Brozek | 920-382-2620 jnttbrozek@centurytel.net

Columbia County Rep Ron Benoy | 608-617-6003 rbgopher@yahoo.com

Crawford County Director | Chris Olson 608-778-9767 | olsonfeed@gmail.com

Dane County Director | Sam Landes 608-849-7680 | slandes58@gmail.com

Dane County Rep Steve Clark 608-843-9546 | clarkslc1@gmail.com

Dodge County Director | Daniel Reinhardt 920-296-0665 | nanapoppyr77@yahoo.com Dodge County Rep | Brad Lagerman 920-210-9591 cblagerman70@sbcglobal.net

Door County Director Steve Sohns 920-839-1247 | sohns2833@gmail.com

Door County Rep | Kevin Seiler 920-493-4620 | jackseiler1234@gmail.com

Douglas County Director | Matt Holter 715-296-1012 | mahcol1012@yahoo.com

Douglas County Rep | Dustin Androski 218-428-3015 | superiorite@gmail.com Dunn County Director | Steve Baier 715-495-3269 | thebaiers@wwt.net Dunn County Rep | Kevin Knospe 715-235-9685 | kdknosp@wwt.net

Eau Claire County Director | Ron Larson 715-828-6559 | txlindy@charter.net

Eau Claire County Rep | Max Henning 715-864-6389 | maxhenning4@gmail.com

Florence County Director | Jim Petroff | 906-396-3782 jimpetroff4@gmail.com

DIRECTORS AT LARGE (PAST PRESIDENTS)

Doug Johnson | 715-268-6025 djsnow@amerytel.net

Orv Langohr | 920-565-4277

Scott Makowski | 262-794-3061 cookymanbev@gmail.com

Dave Newman | 715-212-7914 | riprider56@gmail.com

Donna White | 920-348-5719 snodirdj@gmail.com

Florence County Rep | Jerry Heidtke 920-946-7019 | jrheidtke3@gmail.com

Fond Du Lac County Director

Ben Costello | 920-251-4690 | 3020costello@live.com

Fond Du Lac County Rep | Tom Hinchliffe 414-322-8483 | hinchdundee@gmail.com

Forest County Director | Calvin Schmidt 414-791-9760 | calschmidt23@gmail.com

Forest County Rep | Robert Erdman 715-484-2277 | ezdock@dwave.net

Grant County Director | Theresa Braudt 608-988-6590 | theresabraudt@yahoo.com

Grant County Rep | Patrick Neff 608-739-3211 | neff0315@gmail.com

Green County Director | Darren Roth 608-214-9760 | roth9400@gmail.com

Green County Rep | Mark Stephens 608-844-0018 | mks601@msn.com

Green Lake County Director Tim Beier 920-858-0473 | proplowing@gmail.com

Green Lake County Rep | Michelle Gates | 920-229-5180 mmgates@charter.net

Iowa County Director | Jerry Buol 608-575-4319 | fatboyten@yahoo.com

Iowa County Rep | Scott Carlson 608-425-0063 l acemechanic@mhtc.net

Iron County Director | Larry Erickson 715-561-4834 | lderickson46@gmail.com

Iron County Rep | Joe Olson 715-561-3313 | joeolson@chartermi.net

Jackson County Director | Joe Kniseley 715-896-4695 | joeteresakniseley@gmail.com

Jackson County Rep | Kris Ward 715-225-8930 | wards2530@gmail.com

Jefferson County Director Sherman Lawson | 920-648-2531 bigsherm@charter.net

Jefferson County Rep | Ethan Degner 920-723-2259 | degner24@gmail.com

Juneau County Director | Mike Hack 715-886-5999 | mwhack@wctc.net

Kenosha County Director | Sean Moore 262-496-4984 | moore.68@outlook.com

Kenosha County Rep | Jeff Gronli 262-721-7332 | jeffgro2003@yahoo.com

Kewaunee County Director Jay Thompson | 920-676-2479 jaysthompson66@yahoo.com

Kewaunee County Rep | Josh Haen 920-819-2289 | jbhaen@yahoo.com

La Crosse County Director | Kyle Soden 608-386-4587 | ksoden22@gmail.com

La Crosse County Rep | Nancy Olson 608-780-2524(C) | olybsnow@charter.net

Lafayette County Director | Brian Larson 608-574-7717 | wiota1998bjl@outlock.com

Lafayette County Rep Brian Bredeson 608-482-5380 | brbredeson@gmail.com

Langlade County Director | Tim Grall 715-216-3910 | tlgrall@hotmail.com

Langlade County Rep | Steve Noskowiak 715-610-1459 | sjjmnosko87@gmail.com

Marinette County Director | Jeff Schwaller 715-927-5160 | jschwaller50@gmail.com

Marinette County Rep | Patti Mullarky 715-324-6020 | vintagepats@yahoo.com

Marquette County Director Mathew Buchholz | 608-354-8708 | marqawscdirrep@gmail.com

Marquette County Rep | James Johnson 608-296-2085 | kmjohnson@marqs.net

Milwaukee County Director | Jim Marks 414-810-9526(C) | ja_marks@tds.net

Milwaukee County Rep | Darin Prihoda Monroe County Director | Jason Guthrie 608-372-7019 | arlog8891@hotmail.com

Monroe County Rep | Thomas Popp 608-372-9050 | uniquesigns@centurytel.net

Oconto County Director Deb Uhlenbrauck | 920-373-8578 uhlenbrauck@centurylink.net

Oconto County Rep | Gary Wagner 920-960-6823 | garywagner577@gmail.com

Oneida County Director Steve (Fuzzy) Moran | 715-367-0676 swamph2ofuzzy@gmail.com

Oneida County Rep | Scott Swendson 414-550-8961 | scott@swendsonmotorsports.com

Outagamie County Director | Gary Timm 920-841-6177 | gbcaetmm@gmail.com

Outagamie County Rep | David Gaskill 920-309-0140 | dgaskillsnow@gmail.com

Ozaukee County Director | Wally Thill 262-692-9165 | wallyth57@gmail.com

Pepin County Director | CJ Spindler 715-563-4982 | cj.spindler@outlook.com

Pepin County Rep | Gary Bauer 715-495-1532 | grbauer@nelson-tel.net

Pierce County Director | Roger Spindler 715-495-8836 | jrsping@bevcomm.net

Pierce County Rep | Scott Evans 715-222-3224 | scott.hugh.evans@gmail.com

Polk County Director | Dan Carlson 715-566-0177 | dkcarlson.949@gmail.com

Polk County Rep | Doug Johnson 715-268-6025 | djsnow@amerytel.net

Portage County Director | Brian Swan 715-824-2585 | mrsleddin@gmail.com

Portage County Rep John Spreda 715-347-4072 | johnspreda@tds.net

Price County Director | Jim Walcisak 715-905-0100 | jawalcis@gmail.com

Price County Rep | Deric Bilgrien 715-820-3662 | globalderic@hotmail.com

Racine County Director | Mike Pauers 262-822-7277 | mpauersrtb@yahoo.com

Racine County Rep | Jim Lone 262-332-1536 | jameslone19@yahoo.com

Richland County Director | Kerry Severson 608-604-5911 | kseverson99@gmail.com

Sauk County Director | Tim Lins 608-574-5930| tlins79@gmail.com

Sauk County Rep | Ted Walmer 608-576-2223 | walmer1997@gmail.com

Sawyer County Director | Cathy LaReau 715-558-8966 | cathy@sawyercountytrails.com

Sawyer County Rep | Don Mrotek 715-634-8458 | don.mrotek@gmail.com

Shawano County Director Carol Grunewald | 715-754-5144 carol_g_1979@frontiernet.net

Shawano County Rep Katie Ann Grunewald | 715-754-5144 ktang 16@yahoo.com

Sheboygan County Director | Mike Holden 920-980-2321 | holdenmach@outlook.com

Sheboygan County Rep | Larry Rietbrock 920-645-5771 | larryrietbrock@tds.net

St. Croix County Director Michael Fletcher | 715-386-9016 mfletch9016@gmail.com

St. Croix County Rep | Rob Hackworthy 715-977-2173 | hackworo@gmail.com

Taylor County Director | Bob Meyer 715-437-0581 | bobstarla@gmail.com

Taylor County Rep | Nick Meyer 715-965-3682 l westborosnodusters@gmail.com

Trempealeau County Director Norbie Ziegler | 608-865-0362 ziegler.n14@gmail.com

Trempealeau County Rep | Paula Ziegler 608-865-0645 | pjziegler24@gmail.com

Vernon County Director | Lee Johnson 608-632-1328 | lcjohnson@mwt.net

Vilas County Director | Fred Suchy 815-263-3734 | fredsuchy6r@gmail.com

Vilas County Rep | Dan Beck 715-891-6324 | dwbrusty@yahoo.com

Walworth County Director | Chuck Gamache 847-217-9482 | cwgamache@gmail.com

Walworth County Rep | Dan Knop | 262-215-3347 | dnc@genevaonline.com | Washburn County Director | Gwen Welter 715-635-2614 | gwenga@hotmail.com

Washburn County Rep | Julie Ringlien 715-520-3120 | jringlien6040@gmail.com

Washington County Director Dean Wandel | 414-322-0872 dwandel1@wi.rr.com

Lincoln County Director | Gary Hilgendorf 715-453-2629 | revitup2@frontier.com

Lincoln County Rep | Mark Swope 715-536-3711 |swamper@frontier.com

Manitowoc County Director | Brian Woelfel 920-286-2709 | kbwoelfel@tm.net

Manitowoc County Rep | Kris Woelfel 920-286-2709 | kbwoelfel@tm.net

Marathon County Director Wayde Kreager | 715-573-7282(C) wayde@kreagerinsurance.com

Marathon County Rep | AJ Kreager 715-581-8610 | misssnowflake2122@gmail.com

AWSC COUNTY YOUTH REPS

Adams | Brooklyn Wolfe

Brown | Aubrey Allen

Buffalo | Christian Langhorst

Burnett | Mitchell Hobbie

Chippewa | Macy Lagesse

Fond du Lac | Olivia Mueller

Jackson | Anessa Olson

Jefferson | Jenna Degner

Jefferson | Campbell Krause

Kenosha | Samantha Goldman

Kewaunee| Maggie Prevacheck

Richland County Rep | Eric Siemandel 608-604-1031 | mtnmaxman600@gmail.com

Rock County Director | Rodney Burzinski 608-207-0065 rodney.burzinski@abcsupply.com

Rock County Rep | Erica Voelker 608-447-1621 | erkeehn@gmail.com

Rusk County Director | Jason Frye 715-595-3047 | jaythepyro@yahoo.com

Rusk County Rep | Terry Merget 715-567-0411 | merget.terry@gmail.com

Monroe | Sara Guthrie

Oconto | Chloe Schroeder

Oneida | Julia Gray

Oneida | Silas Fetrow

Portage | Abby Bey

Portage | Autumn Polum

Racine | Matthew Smith

Racine | Zachary Vogt

Trempealeau | Lucas Williams

Waukesha | Aubrey Dill

Washington County Rep | Jerry Zier 262-628-2282 | jerryzier50@gmail.com

Waukesha County Director | Karen Jeras | 262-617-1137 | sledbugs@hotmail.com

Waukesha County Rep | Andy Slaby 262-424-5917 | andy.slaby@gmail.com

Waupaca County Director | Ronald Fietzer 920-982-2760

Waupaca County Rep | David Sarna 920-470-1429 | sarnadave@gmail.com

Waushara County Director | Stuart McIntyre | 715-258-9316 stuandjoanie@yahoo.com

Waushara County Rep | David Barker 715-335-6561 | wildqwlt@uniontel.net

Winnebago County Director | Mike Giese 920-450-5865 | wabmko@gmail.com

Winnebago County Rep | Paul Kuehnl 920-915-6527 l turfworkspro@yahoo.com

Wood County Director | Mike Herzberg 715-498-3274 | irideall@yahoo.com

Wood County Rep | Margie Straka 715-305-5040 | mmjajm2@gmail.com

YOUTH ADVISORS

Brown | Bryce Allen

Columbia | Parker Grams

Dane | Tanner Clark

Jackson | Jake Ward

Jefferson | Ethan Degner

Jefferson | Jena Lenz

Marathon | AJ Kreager

St Croix | Madisyn Gates-Roehl

CLUB FLASHBACK

CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF HODAG SNO-TRAILS

Hodag Sno-Trails (HST) was started over 50 years ago and is celebrating our 50th official anniversary this season. HST has over 150 miles of trails they are responsible for in and around Rhinelander. They are part of the Oneida County Snowmobile Council (made up of nine clubs with trail responsibility).

Over the years, some smaller organizations that were taking care of trails in the Rhinelander, United Trail Groomers and Snowbound Country merged into Hodag Sno-Trails Inc. HST was one of the founding clubs that became part of the Oneida County Snowmobile Council in 1974. Much of the 70s and 80s were spent developing the trail system, building bridges, and working with the County Forestry Department on the “overall Snowmobile Program.”

One of our most dedicated club members, Larry Dorich was instrumental in developing the trail system from pathways to the funded trails we have today. Larry was active in the club for over 45 years from trail development, and groomer driver (AWSC Groomer of the Year), to club operations. In 2019, the club designated part of the trail system in his honor, because saying thank you is not enough. If you are in the northwoods, check out the Larry Dorich Trail that connects Rhinelander to McNaughton.

Club membership climbed in the early years from being in the 20s to today the club has over 200 active members. Club members help support the process with LUA’s, trail marking, brushing, fundraising activities, snowmobile safety, annual map development, and distribution and grooming.

SINISSIPPI TRAIL HAWKS CELEBRATE 50 YEARS

On September 14, 2024, Sinissippi Trail Hawks Snowmobile Club in Hustisford, WI, celebrated our 50-year anniversary. This event also included a special trail dedication for Melvin Hundt, one of our original members.

This event brought together family and friends to reflect on Melvin’s accomplishments during his years in our club. He attended meetings, served on the board, and was a “top seller” of raffle tickets for fundraising. His 1973 snowmobile and gear were on display demonstrating his love for John Deere.

Since 1974, our club has been dedicated to providing safe, local snowmobile trails for snowmobile enthusiasts of all ages. Fundraising for local scholarships and supporting community events. This event was no different. We had special guests, Lori Heideman, President of the Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs, and Andrew Nussbaum, Wisconsin Tourism Development Specialist, who spoke as well as landowners, and town and county officials, and are proud members of past and present. Many reminisced about snowmobile experiences, their love for the sport, and what it means to them. There were laughs and tears as years of photos were on display showing generations of families in our club.

It was a wonderful celebration of how far our club has come and what the future holds.

Fundraising is an integral part of the continued success of the club. Raffles are a staple of ways for the club to generate income to support HST expenses. One of the most popular annual events is the Ice Golf event, tied with a meat raffle. The nearly worldfamous event brings over 40 teams to Lake George every March.

The strongest challenge the club faces is maintaining the existing trail system. With the land market volatile, there are landowner changes every year. Those property hand-offs create situations where trails need to be rerouted on a property or around a property where the trail once crossed. Building the relationship with our landowners, and towns is so important to keep the wonderful trail network we all enjoy.

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