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AWSC Miss Snowflake, Jamey Crotteau, has been very busy this winter, and looks like she’s enjoying being able to put miles on her new ride for the year from Donahue Super Sports! Hope everyone enjoys the rest of the snowmobile season!
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PRESIDENTS COMMUNIQUE AWSC President, Lori Heideman, addresses the need to raise dues—a tough but necessary decision for the organization’s long-term sustainability. With rising costs and growing demands, an increase is inevitable. She explains how economic challenges have impacted the snowmobile program.
AWSC SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ANNOUNCED All 17 scholarship winners are announced and will be presented their scholarships at the March Spring Convention. Congratulations to all the winners!
CLUB FLASHBACKS The Twin River Riders Celebrate their 50th Anniversary as a snowmobile club!
Duane Wolter is recognized for 45 years of volunteering to teach snowmobile safety courses!
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THANK YOU!
By: Rachyl Burzinski
Wow, what a fun whirlwind winter it’s been! I began February with some meaningful fundraising for the fight against Multiple Sclerosis and enjoyed the fun-filled MS Snow Tour in Lac Du Flambeau. From there, we traveled to Springstead, WI, for the annual Skinner Ride, and then it was off to Manitowish Waters for the KAOS Leadership Ride with the Next Gen Riders, Miss Snowflake, and a few AWSC Board Members. Thank you to all the landowners who kindly allow us trail access and club members who selflessly volunteer their time each year to keep the trails in great shape. I hope many of you got out there to enjoy the wonderful trail system many individuals work so hard to keep up!
These last seven magazine editions have flown by! It feels like just yesterday I was gathering and creating content for my first issue, and now we’re wrapping up another great year. I have truly enjoyed bringing these stories to life, sharing updates, and keeping everyone connected. Each issue aims to showcase your hard work, highlight successes, and keep you in the loop about what’s happening both on and off the trails. From recapping events and spotlighting members to sharing exciting news about grants and community projects, this year has been packed with memorable moments that truly reflect the spirit and dedication within the AWSC and our snowmobile community.
What has really stood out to me is the incredible passion and commitment you all have for this sport. Whether allowing land access, volunteering for fundraisers or trail work, connecting with state officials, participating in safety programs, or just sharing trail adventures, your enthusiasm and dedication never cease to amaze me. It’s been an honor to highlight your stories and achievements.
I hope you’ve enjoyed and found each of these issues both fun and informative. My goal has always been to capture the unique energy and camaraderie of our snowmobile community. Even more, I also hope that you’ve been inspired to join and continue to actively support your local clubs and connect with fellow snowmobilers across Wisconsin.
Looking ahead, I’m excited about the reports we’ll continue to uncover and share next season. There’s always something new in the world of snowmobiling, and I can’t wait to highlight more adventures, successes, and community efforts. As we gear up for the next season, please don’t hesitate to share your thoughts, questions, or ideas. Your feedback is important, and I’m always open to suggestions. A big thanks to everyone who shared articles or ideas this year!
I look forward to seeing many of you at the upcoming AWSC Spring Convention in Green Bay. Until then, thank you all, and ride safe while enjoying the remaining days, hopefully weeks, of this snowmobile season!
RAISING DUES FOR A STRONGER FUTURE: A TOUGH BUT NECESSARY DECISION
Raising dues for any organization is a difficult decision but sometimes necessary to ensure long-term viability and sustainability. As financial pressures increase and the demands for services and resources grow, it is evident that increasing dues is inevitable. We all know how the last couple of years have affected personal finances, let me explain how the economy has affected the snowmobile program.
First off, prices have risen, from office supplies to rent to utilities inflation has invaded all aspects of life. The AWSC operates on your $12.00 dues and the $100 raffle tickets that we sell. Keep in mind that membership fluctuates. A good snow season would certainly help. We do not receive any money from trail passes. The trail pass fees go to the segregated snowmobile fund to help pay for trail maintenance, grooming, infrastructure, and local law enforcement. Although this money is run through our office it goes directly back to the DNR.
The membership dues that are collected by the AWSC pay our office manager and any staff that she needs to assist in running the day-to-day operations. These expenses include taxes, FICA, and workman’s comp for all employees. We also pay an association coordinator, who works part-time when needed. Other expenses include the magazine, and day-to-day operations of the office which include but are not limited to rent, utilities, IT, office supplies, copiers, ACSA dues, postage, and insurance. We also pay officer and director mileage. The next biggest expense is legal and lobbying fees to pay our attorney and lobbyist. These are incurred whenever we have legislation or legal issues. Last year we had several issues that we did not anticipate.
We try to supplement our dues with raffles; however, these amounts fluctuate depending on how many tickets are sold. This year we have added a calendar raffle but again it will depend on how many calendars are sold. These amounts are hard to put into a budget as they are not a given amount.
We hold a workshop and convention. We charge for attending these events to offset the costs incurred, however, these amounts normally do not cover all our costs, and the AWSC covers the shortfall. The executive board is looking at options for these events,
By: Lori Heideman
however these are booked three years in advance. It would cost the association to cancel these events at this time.
Last year we had an income of $672,891.13 and expenses of $735,120.58 for a loss of $62,229.58. The consensus of the directors was to increase dues by $5.00. This will provide a little cushion for future expenses. It will provide consistency and stability so that we do not need to come back in a couple of years to address this again.
An organization’s long-term financial health depends on its ability to generate revenue that matches its growing needs. If dues remain stagnant over time, there may not be enough funds to support the organization. Raising dues is a proactive measure that helps the organization remain financially healthy and effectively secure the resources needed to meet future challenges. While it may not be a popular decision, it is necessary to ensure the longevity and success of the AWSC.
Discussion has also started with our lobbyist and key legislators introducing a bill to increase registration fees, trail passes for club and non-club members and out-of-state users. These increases will greatly affect the amount of money in the snowmobile fund for infrastructure and maintenance. Watch for more information on this as we may request you contact your legislator to ask for support with this legislation.
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By: Randy Murdock
IMPORTANCE OF REPORTING CHARITY FUNDRAISERS FOR SNOWMOBILE CLUBS
Enhancing Advocacy Efforts through Transparency and Accountability
Snowmobile clubs play a vital role in their communities, offering recreational opportunities and contributing to charitable causes. The importance of reporting charity fundraisers organized by snowmobile clubs cannot be overstated. This practice is crucial for effectively lobbying lawmakers and securing the necessary support for sports activities and initiatives.
Building Credibility and Trust
Transparency in reporting charity fundraisers helps build credibility and trust with the community, donors, and lawmakers. When snowmobile clubs openly share their fundraising efforts and outcomes, they demonstrate a commitment to accountability and integrity. This transparency reassures stakeholders that the funds raised are being used for their intended purposes and that the club is a responsible steward of community resources.
Demonstrating Community Impact
By reporting charity fundraisers, snowmobile clubs can showcase the positive impact they have on their communities. Detailed reports highlight the funds raised, the beneficiaries of those funds, and the specific projects or initiatives supported. This information is invaluable when lobbying lawmakers, as it provides concrete evidence of the club’s contributions to the community and the tangible benefits of their activities.
Strengthening Advocacy Efforts
Accurate and comprehensive reporting of charity fundraisers strengthens the advocacy efforts of snowmobile clubs. Lawmakers are more likely to support initiatives and policies that benefit the clubs when they see clear evidence of their positive impact. Fundraising reports can be used to illustrate the club’s commitment to charitable causes, community engagement, and social responsibility. This, in turn, helps build a compelling case for legislative support.
Enhancing Fundraising Opportunities
Transparent reporting of charity fundraisers helps snowmobile clubs attract more support from donors and sponsors. By sharing detailed reports, clubs can build trust, leading to more successful campaigns and increased resources for charitable initiatives.
Encouraging Member Engagement
Reporting on charity fundraisers can also serve to engage club members and encourage their participation in future events. When members see the positive impact of their contributions and efforts, they are more likely to continue supporting and participating in the club’s activities. This increased engagement leads to a stronger, more active club that can achieve even greater success in its charitable endeavors.
In conclusion, reporting charity fundraisers is crucial for snowmobile clubs. It builds credibility, strengthens advocacy, enhances fundraising, ensures regulatory compliance, and fosters member engagement. Accurate reporting helps clubs gain community and legislative support, enabling them to achieve their goals and make a positive impact.
Report Fund Raising Results
Len Neisler sends out a survey each March to each club on behalf of the International Snowmobile Council (ISC). In the survey, clubs are asked to report any donations to charity, both on the local and national level. The ISC collects the information from this survey and releases a report highlighting the results. This report is accurate only if all clubs complete this survey. Watch for the survey in your inboxes in March.
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IMPORTANT SPRING CONVENTION AND MEMBERSHIP REMINDERS
By: Stormy Hovey
Here it is, March, and that means spring is right around the corner! Seems like only yesterday we started taking memberships and trail pass orders for the 2024-2025 season. Sorry, that snow didn’t show up as planned.
The Spring Convention and Annual Meeting are being planned. The AWSC Annual Convention will be held in Green Bay, WI (Oneida Hotel & Conference Center), March 28-30, 2025. All clubs should have received convention information in a mailing sent to the club membership chair via USPS, in the middle of January. The information was also emailed to all club officers that we have email addresses for. Of course, both these statements are only true if we have updated officer information for your club.
Convention registration forms and online registration are available on the website at awsc.org.
DEADLINES for convention: Online and mail-in registration will close on March 10. Registration will be taken at the convention. There will be a few banquet tickets available at that time also.
The hotel room block closes on March 6, 2025. Voting Delegate forms are due to the office by Friday, March 7, 2025.
Candidate profiles were highlighted in the February issue of WSN.
As we near the end of the membership year, there are a few items I would like to point out.
Memberships both personal and commercial sponsor memberships will expire on 6/30/25.
Remember if you have members who are actually commercial sponsors, they should be listed as a commercial sponsor, not a family membership. Business names are no longer being accepted under family membership.
We have listed on the website a current list of all commercial sponsors that is printable.
Consider the online membership application where the members can receive an email immediately when their AWSC membership has been renewed, along with the ability to print an AWSC membership card. This needs to be selected on a by-club basis, have your club membership chair inquire with the office, to have this change made.
Now is also the time to discuss within your club the change in the membership dates and the fact that you will need to renew your membership with your club so your AWSC dues are paid prior to purchasing your 2025-2026 trail pass. Those passes go on sale on 7/1/2025.
If your club elects officers in the spring, please have your officer list updated.
The Of the Year Award applications have been updated and are on the website.
Have a wonderful end to the season and a safe and wonderful summer!
QUEEN’S CORNER
ADVENTURES ACROSS THE SNOW
By: Jamey Crotteau AWSC Miss Snowflake awscmisssnowflake
misssnowflake2425@gmail.com
We officially have snow in Wisconsin! After a lot of patience and prayers, getting out and riding with fellow snowmobilers across the state has been so rewarding. February kicked off with the annual MS Snowmobile Tour and I couldn’t think of a better organization to get my skis on snow with. Hundreds of riders and I took to the trails to help raise awareness and funds for those battling with Multiple Sclerosis. It was such a heartwarming experience to have those near and dear to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society along for the tour and speak out about their experiences with this life-changing disease. I look forward to helping raise awareness for those affected and sharing many memories with you all for years to come!
Kids and adults were officially on sleds as we took to the trails of Mercer Sno-Goers, White Thunder Riders, and Manitowish Waters Sno-Skeeters during the 2025 KAOS Leadership Ride. Next Gen Riders led the way as KAOS members came together to do what we all love most... snowmobile! A big thank you to the local clubs for providing us with meals and adequate trails to make this a great weekend spent together in the northwoods.
Broke out my great grandparent’s vintage Ski-Doo sleds for a ride with the Chetek Snow Flyers & ATV Cruzers as part of their WinterFest activities. Knowing the sleds we rode were once the reason our home club began reminds me how important the history of this sport is to have led me to where I am today, representing such a wonderful association of avid snowmobilers and clubs across Wisconsin. Started the next day with my fellow club members at their pancake feed and vintage show, followed by a visit to the Minocqua Forest Riders for their annual vintage show and raffle where they gave away a new snowmobile and fundraised for their year ahead. Wrapped up my day with the Monroe County Snow Trails for their annual fundraiser and dinner. It was so great to visit the southern part of the state and see their beautiful trails within the rolling hills of Monroe County... Hoping to get my sled on their trails soon! On my way back home for the weekend we made a pit stop at the Neillsville Polar Plunge during their annual Winter Carnival. A big thank you to the Neillsville-Granton Trailbusters for having me and making me a frozen snowflake for the weekend.
To wrap up the month, I had the opportunity to lead the annual drag races during the national anthem for the Neighborly SnoGoers of Rusk County. It was a great weekend of racing and riding
for many local clubs of Rusk and Barron County. To finish up the day, the second annual Ride with the Queen took place on the trails across Barron County to allow riders the opportunity to check out local club sheds, appreciate the work put into the local trails, and learn more about all they do for their communities. A big shout out to the local recreational officers of Barron County and the local club representatives for hosting groups of snowmobilers on the county trails for the day. It was such a great way to unite together on the trails we all enjoy.
It’s truly been such a special month getting to visit clubs across the state and ride on the beautiful trails that they pride themselves on preparing for snowmobilers in Wisconsin. This community-built across our association manages to strengthen my love for this sport every day! Thank you to all who have been a part of my journey so far, and I can’t wait to make memories with many more of you as my Miss Snowflake reign continues to unfold. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with events, meetings or club needs you may have, as I am here to support your clubs in any way that I can. Please contact me at misssnowflake2425@gmail.com. Go play in the snow!
The Green Team with Andrew Nussbaum (Department of Tourism) and four AWSC Miss Snowflakes!
Left to Right: Lynsey Burzinski 2017-2018, Brianna Crotteau 20232024, Drew Nussbaum, Jamey Crotteau 2024-2025, and Rachyl Burzinski 2022-2023.
Was so happy to meet a few White Thunder Riders club members at the KAOS ride lunch held at Pine Lake Lodge. Pictured with me is Trail Boss and Groomer Driver, Bryan.
Green Team had the most points for Home Trail Games and we took home the win!
KAOS HITS THE TRAILS: 16TH ANNUAL LEADERSHIP RIDE
By: Jake Ward, KAOS VP & Jackson County Youth Advisor
The KAOS Leadership Ride looked a little different this year. In years past, we did our annual leadership ride at YMCA Camp Nan a Bo Sho in Lakewood, WI. This year we decided to change it up a bit. We took it a little further north to see our friends in Vilas and Iron counties, we stayed at YMCA Camp Jorn in Manotowish Waters. We also had some new faces along with us this year. Those are many Next Gen Riders members, including Sam Landes (Legislative Committee Chair).
Friday night, the youth arrived at Camp Jorn to get unloaded, get situated in the housing areas, have some dinner, and talk with new members and AWSC members they did not know. Once many youth arrived, they rode to the Mercer Area Sno-Goers for a bonfire with smores, hot chocolate, and ice cream. A huge thank you goes out to that club for the hospitality and fun! Saturday was the meat and potatoes of the trip.
Saturday morning the youth took a wonderful 120-mile ride throughout Iron County guided by members of Next Gen Riders, another huge thank you goes out to them. Our lunch stop was at Pine Lake Lodge, a huge thank you to Iron County Little Rippers for their lunch donation. I recommend the chicken tenders. We were met at Pine Lake Lodge by members of the White Thunder Riders Club from Hurley. After lunch, we rode up to the White Thunder Riders Groomer Barn, did a tour of the barn, and talked about what they do, and how they do it. We stopped at the B-47 Memorial Crash Site and Donners Bay Resort on the way back to Camp Jorn. Once the youth arrived at the camp, we were able to settle in some and then go have dinner. Saturday night was very productive with presentations, the KAOS meeting, and elections of the new KAOS Executive Board.
The new KAOS Board goes as follows:
President: Tanner Clark (Dane County Youth Advisor)
Vice President: Jake Ward (Jackson County Youth Advisor)
Secretary: Bryce Allen (Brown County Youth Advisor)
Treasurer: Jena Lenz (Jefferson County Youth Advisor)
Sunday morning we packed up, had some breakfast, cleaned up camp, and traveled home safely.
We would like to give a huge thank you to clubs, counties, businesses, and people who made this weekend possible!
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Iron County Little Rippers
White Thunder Riders, Hurley WI
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Next Gen Riders
Oconto County
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MANY Vilas County Snowmobile Clubs
Deb, Oconto County Director
AWSC President, Lori Heideman
AWSC VP, Randy Murdock
Sam Landes, Dane County Director & Legislative Committee Chair
AWSC SCHOLARSHIPS
AWSC ANNOUNCES 2025 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
This year, 16 High School Senior Scholarships and one Ken’s Sports American Hero Scholarship were awarded. Recipients who can attend will receive their scholarships at the AWSC Spring Convention Banquet. Stay tuned for photos and more details in the September issue. Congratulations to all the winners!
HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Reid Byrdy
Sara Guthrie
Alli Fleig
Aubrey Dill
Jessa Braudt
Kenadi Urban
Summer Rake
AWSC Scholarship
Comparion Insurance Scholarship
Eric Shaffer Memorial Scholarship
Eric Shaffer Memorial Scholarship
Eric Shaffer Memorial Scholarship
AWSC Scholarship-Scholarship Fund
DuWayne Kreager Insurance Center Scholarship
Sawyer Jason Ollanketo J F Brennan Scholarship
Campbell Krause
Brodie Erickson
Rome Sno Bandits Scholarship
KAOS (Kids & Adults on Snowmobiles) Scholarship
Evan Fechheim Ken’s Sports Award of Excellence
Grayson Schamberger Ken’s Sports Award of Excellence
Macy Mechenich Ken’s Sports Award of Excellence
Benjamin Adams Ken’s Sports Award of Excellence
Julia Gray Track Side
Karli Fischer Manawa Snodeo
KENS SPORTS AMERICAN HERO SCHOLARSHIP
Abbigail Heim is the first Ken’s Sports American Hero Scholarship Recipient. She is currently in the National Guard while working on her degree in nursing.
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SNOWMOBILE RECREATION COUNCIL
By: Dave Newman
The Snowmobile Recreation Council (SRC) met on February 6, in Arbor Vitae. Committees met and were followed by a full council meeting. Jillian Steffes, DNR Grant Manager, presented the current financial data for the program. The current figures show a significant drop in registration and trail passes which, if continued through the rest of the season, would impact funds available for next year. Of the $5.9 million available for maintenance last season, only $400,000 was not spent even with the lack of snow. There was $487,802 from projects that came in under budget that would be available to fund additional projects. Due to a possible shortfall in funds available for next year, the council decided not to fund any new projects at this time, but to wait until August to see where the program is at.
Go to: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/aid/Meetings.html to view the actual numbers for the program.
Jake Holsclaw, DNR LE, reported on current law enforcement efforts and announced there were four snowmobile fatalities at that time. Drew Nussbaum, Deptartment of Tourism, reported on the Travel Wisconsin Snow Report and presented an updated version of the Snowmobiling PR talking points document, which was approved.
Discussion was held on possible updates to the trail signing handbook, potential law changes to help law enforcement combat trespassing, and AWSC’s proposed legislation to increase registration and trail pass fees. Overloading of bridges was talked about, including the importance for clubs to consider the weight ratings of their bridges when purchasing new equipment. You could be held responsible for damage caused by overloading. A recommendation was made to look at adding an additional column in SNARS for a fourth piece of equipment. A motion was passed to treat project increase requests of more than $10,000 or 25 percent as a new grant request.
ACSA NEWS
ACSA FUTURE LEADERS PROGRAM EXPLAINED:
If you have ever sat in a meeting and heard, “We need to get our young people involved” then you need to read this article. ACSA (American Council of Snowmobile Associations) has heard this phrase many times and has responded by starting a young leader’s program. This program is called the ACSA Future Leaders Program and within this program, we have started two groups focusing on young riders. The first group is called Next Gen National Riders (NGNR) which is a group of 21- to 30-year-old young adults who want to help and learn about snowmobiling on all levels; national, state, and local. These young adults will also mentor and help educate the Trail Blazers In Training (TBIT). The Trail Blazers are the younger adults from ages 16 to 20 who will be mentored by the NGNR.
It has taken time to gather information and to get the program set up. What we are looking for now is a volunteer coordinator. Someone who has a passion for snowmobiling, is willing to mentor young adults and has a desire to see these young people succeed in taking over leadership positions within our organization. We have an application for a coordinator on our website at ACSA. Deadline is March 1, 2025. There are also applications online for the future leader’s program. The deadline for applications for the NGNR position is March 15, 2025.
What we need now from all of you is help in publicizing this program, mentors, and sponsors.
Publicizing that we need a volunteer coordinator and future leaders. Go to the website and apply.
Mentors, for all those within your state that want to get involved but have no idea how or where to go.
And finally, we need sponsors. Sponsors to help with financial contributions. These sponsors will help in making sure that the young leaders can take advantage of all that ACSA has to offer. It is expensive to travel to Washington DC, for the ACSA Fly-In. It is expensive to have young leaders at the mountain and riding region meetings. Your financial contributions will help ACSA train young people for future leadership roles in our sport.
You asked! We responded! Now we need action! Financial contributions can be made electronically through the QR code or link or by sending a check to ACSA. ACSA is a 501(C3) organization, so all contributions are tax-deductible. Sponsorship levels from $50 on up are included in this information and are included in the ACSA link in case you want to become a sponsor.
RIDE WITH THE CUP
By: Dave Newman
The 6th annual Ride with the Cup event was held January 16 & 17. Because the trails were not open yet, the “ride” was done by trucks and trailers. While it is always great to be able to do the tour on snowmobiles, the large caravan of trailers, including the AWSC and Miss Snowflake trailers, was impressive and attracted attention as they traveled through four counties and made 21 stops on the way from Wausau to Eagle River. A replica of the World Championship Derby Cup was delivered to the track for the opening ceremonies.
Over two days, we had several dignitaries join us for some or all of the trip, including Lori Heideman, AWSC President; Jamey Crotteau, AWSC Miss Snowflake; Drew Nussbaum, WI Department of Tourism; Cory Tomczyk, Wisconsin 29th District State Senator and Rob Swearingen, Wisconsin 34th District Assemblyman.
The ride was created to promote safe snowmobiling and recognize the contributions the club volunteers provide to make snowmobiling a huge part of the state’s winter economy. Any profits that come from the sponsorships are now being used to fund a grant program to help the clubs that hold snowmobile safety courses.
Group picture of the participants at the Trailmates Clubhouse where the club provided breakfast sandwiches for everyone before the start of the trip. Thank you Trailmates for the hospitality and use of your Clubhouse.
Ride with the Cup has its own Facebook page where you can follow along on future rides and see all the photos from the event.
A great partnership for the snowmobiling community
Working hard to support the snowmobiling community
• Keeping trails open and developing new trails
• Supporting trail grooming
• Initiating and supporting lawsuits that threaten access
• Encouraging snowmobiler participation in clubs and associations
• Promoting snowmobiling as a family activity
• Providing safety awareness and education through the Safe Riders! program
After spending two days making stops at clubs and sponsors to pass the Cup, we were thrilled to be able to stop at the newly completed Eagle River Ice Castle for a group picture.
Airtec Sports Rice Lake 715-234-8174 airtecsportsricelake.com
Airtec Sports Roberts 715-760-3600 airtecsportsroberts.com
Donahue
donahuesupersports.com
ecklundmotorsports.com
simonarsports.com
Tomahawk Sports Center Tomahawk 715-453-5373 tomahawksportscenter.com Track Side Eagle River 715-479-2200 tracksideinc.com
Vetesnik Power Sports Richland Center 608-647-8808 vetesnik.com
Jamey Crotteau, AWSC Miss Snowflake delivering the Cup to the Derby Track.
RIDE NEWS
19TH WISCONSIN MILITARY RIDE
The 19th Annual Wisconsin Military Snowmobile Ride overcame several challenges this year. Between our low snow and a blast of arctic air showing up at an inconvenient time, it was necessary to alter our original plan.
Many of the military were treated to the racing finale at the World Championship Derby Complex on Sunday, January 19.
On Monday morning, January 20, two groups containing 30 hearty riders met at the Nonesuch American Legion in White Pine Michigan for a day of riding amply snow-covered trails. A homestyle lunch was enjoyed at Antonio’s in Bergland. We ended the afternoon back at the Legion to warm up and wrap up the day. We are happy that we were again able to appreciate our military and the camaraderie of snowmobiling. Special thanks to the American Legion in White Pine and North Coast Adventures. Although we appreciate our military resources helping us with a successful ride this year, we’re hoping to return to our home in Eagle River and utilize the WCDC as our base for next year’s ride... our 20th anniversary.
The flags are flying high at the Nonesuch American Legion in White Pine Michigan.
A cloudy view from the top.
in the Upper Peninsula snowmobile trip.
Lake of the Clouds is a must-see
Bundling up and warming up the sled.
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AWSC NEWS 2025 AWSC SPRING CONVENTION/ ANNUAL MEETING DRAFT ITINERARY
Oneida Hotel & Conference Center 2040 Airport Drive, Green Bay, WI March 28-30, 2025
Hotel Room Block Close March 6, 2025
Registration Closes online and by mail-in on March 10, registration will also be available at the convention. A small amount of banquet tickets will be available at that time.
Voting Delegate Form due March 7, 2025, to AWSC Office, via email (stormyh@awsc.org) / mail (AWSC, 539 Trail Side Dr, DeForest, WI 53532 or fax (608-846-5530).
1:00 pm – 8:00 pm Shawano County Bus tickets for sale
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Hospitality Room Brown County Alliance Subject to Change
8:00 pm – 11:00 pm Friday Night Mixer
SHY GUYS BAND (Free Beer, Soda & Cash Bar)
10:00 pm – 12:00am Hospitality Room Brown County Alliance
Registration nametags are required for access to all hospitality rooms.
Saturday – March 29,2025
6:00 am – 10:00am Complimentary Breakfast Buffet For Hotel Guests Only - Breakfast coupons are given at hotel check-in
8:00 am – Noon AWSC Registration
8:00 am – 3:00pm KAOS Silent Auction Drop Off - Huron/Ontario Room
9:00 am – 11:30 am AWSC Annual Meeting
• Election of Officers for 2025-2026
• Guest Speakers – Jaret Smith International Snowmobile Manufacturers Assoc. Drew Nussbaum, Regional Tourism Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Tourism, Jillian Steffes DNR Grant Manager, Jake Holzclaw Administrative Warden WI DNR
• Officer Reports
• Retiring Directors & Reps Recognized
• Snowmobile Friendly Community Awardees Recognized
10:00am – 2:00pm Bus to Ken’s Sports on the hour - Leaving from in front of the hotel 10:30am – 2:30pm Bus returns from Ken’s Sports on the ½ hour -Returning to the front of the hotel
11:45am – 5:00pm Shawano County Hospitality Buses - Leaving from in front of the hotel
1:00pm – 2:30pm Snowmobile Rec Council Panel Discussion
Facilitated by Rec Council Chairperson
4:00 pm – 9:00 pm KAOS Silent Auction-Bidding
5:00 pm – ??? pm Hospitality Room Kewaunee County Alliance
Registration nametags required for access to all hospitality rooms.
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Social Hour- (Free Beer, Soda & Cash Bar for those attending banquet)
9:00 pm (or ½ hour after end of banquet) KAOS Silent Auction-Close - Huron/Ontario Room
Sunday – March 30, 2025
6:00 am – 10:00am Complimentary Breakfast Buffet - For Hotel Guests Only.
Breakfast coupons given at hotel check in 8:30 am – until ? AWSC Directors Meeting
CLUB NEWS
THE SHORT STORY BEHIND “A FROZEN JOURNEY”
The History of the Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club
By: Howard “Rusty” Wolf
Why I took the time to write this book, A Frozen Journey The History of the Sno-Eagles Snowmobile Club in Eagle River, Wisconsin.
I am an avid old-time snowmobiler. My first snowmobile experience was driving a homemade snowmobile that my grandfather made in 1960. My grandfather purchased a Ski-Doo in 1964 which I raced at local fisherees and events. Of course, racing was not like today.
My grandfather then purchased a 1967 Polaris Colt which I again took around SE Wisconsin racing and entered the Hodag 50 in 1967 and 1968. My father and I bought a Skiroule dealership in 1969 and I raced a Mod 650 and Mod 800 in 1969-1971. I was a member of the 4-Seasons snowmobile club in Newburg at the time. I went in the Army for 28 years and did limited snowmobiling. I then joined the Tombstone-Pickerel snowmobile club in the 90s and started trail riding again.
After the military, I worked in Milwaukee until I retired in 2013 and moved to Eagle River to snowmobile. I joined the Sno-Eagles in 2014 and was elected president of the club in 2016. I was president for six years. While the club president I found that I had no knowledge of what the snowmobile clubs in northern Wisconsin must do. I did not realize that the club needs thousands of volunteer hours, and tens of thousands of dollars of equipment and must do year-round fundraising. I had a steep learning curve.
In my last two years as club president, I took it upon myself to go through ten large Rubbermaid tubs of meeting minutes, newsletters, maps, and old receipts. I sorted all the information into 3-ring binders by year. As I did this, I thought everyone in the club might be interested in its history. So, I wrote notes and proceeded to write this book “A Frozen Journey.” I believe that the history of our club is similar to the history of many Wisconsin clubs. I was very proud and honored to be the President of such a grand club!
With the help of two other members Carole Linn and Matt Van Skyhawk, we compiled the many photos to go along with my writing. I also wrote a short history of the Eagle River Derby Track as part of the book.
When it was published in late 2021 the club used the sale of the book as a fundraiser for the club. All proceeds go directly to our grooming account. If you would like to purchase a copy you can order on the club website, www.snoeagles.org, scan the QR code, or you can purchase a book at the Eagle River Chamber or the World Snowmobile Museum in Eagle River. The cost is $25.00 per book.
READERS RIDE
THE SKINNER RIDE:
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS RIDING YAMAHA SNOWMOBILES
By: Rachyl Burzinski
For the last few years, my dad and I have made it a tradition to join Earl “Skinner” Herman at the Birches Resort in Springstead, WI, for a week of snowmobiling. Known as “The Skinner Ride,” we head north in early February, and it’s a trip we all look forward to. Other friends have also joined us and before long, even AWSC President Lori Heideman became part of the fun! It’s grown into an incredible week of riding, laughter, and camaraderie, and it’s always great to be surrounded by friends who share the same love for the sport.
This year was particularly special. We celebrated a huge milestone for Skinner—his 80th birthday—and what made it even more remarkable was that we also celebrated his 50 years of riding on ONLY Yamaha snowmobiles! That’s an incredible achievement, and it’s clear that Skinner’s passion for snowmobiling runs deep. You can see in the pictures just how much fun we have, riding through the beautiful Iron and Price County trails. This trip always makes for some amazing riding and unforgettable memories.
In addition to celebrating Skinner’s remarkable milestones, it’s important to mention the impact Skinner and his family have had on the snowmobiling community. Skinner and his wife, Georgia, are currently active members of three snowmobile clubs—Cedarville Snow Travelers in Cedarville, IL, Pearl City Sno-Pearls in Pearl City, IL, and the Orfordville Country Riders in Orfordville, WI. Together with their son Chad and his fiancé, Heather, their involvement in the clubs has made a real difference in keeping the spirit of snowmobiling alive in those areas. This year, the Herman family was honored as the Illinois Association of Snowmobile Clubs Family of the Year, a recognition they truly deserve. They are incredibly dedicated to their clubs, always working hard to promote the sport, organize events, and help out wherever needed. Skinner was also very involved with the purchase of a Tucker for the Cedarville Snow Travelers, as well as, getting a crew together to travel north and help the Mercer Sno-Goers with some trail brushing. Their many years of commitment to the snowmobiling community is something to be admired.
Looking back at all the trips and amazing memories we’ve created over the years, this one was extra special. We’ve always had a blast riding together, but this year with the celebration of such incredible milestones, the trip was even more special. It’s remarkable how snowmobiling has brought us all together year after year, fostering friendship and fun, and we’re already excited for next year!
DID YOU KNOW ? ?
WHY SKI-DOO IS YELLOW
Submitted By: AWSC Vintage & History Committee
The start of Ski-Doo’s yellow color can be traced back to Bombardier’s founder, Joseph-Armand Bombardier. Bombardier went to a nearby hardware store and requested the least expensive paint when it came time to decide on a color for the snowmobiles. Yellow ended up being the least expensive color.
In addition to keeping expenses down, this straightforward decision made the bright yellow Ski-Doo sleds instantly recognized. Yellow eventually became Ski-Doo’s signature color and remains an essential part of the company to this day. For the snowmobile manufacturer, what began as a cost-cutting choice became a long-lasting legacy.
RACE SCENE
2025 EAGLE RIVER WORLD CHAMPIONS
24th Vintage World Championship Snowmobile Races
Sabrina Blanchet from Saint-Germain de Grantham, QC, is the 24th Vintage World Champion! Her Samson Racing Ski-Doo was fast all weekend making her a two-time world champion back to back.
Second place, Matt Goede from New Germany, MN
Third place, Jaime Bourgeois from Booneville. NY
62nd World Championship Snowmobile Derby
Zach Dewald from Au Gres, MI, is the 62nd World Champion! On his # 57 Polaris, Zach led all 25 laps of the World Championship.
Second place, Joseph Burch from Mount Pleasant, MI.
Third place, Blaine Stephenson from Hutchinson, MN
HOOS Racing (Jordan Carlson and LJ Quick) are the WC Pro Enduro Champions on their #67 Polaris!
3RD ANNUAL LEGEND LAPS
- Sponsored by Pat’s Motorsports, Greenland Michigan
This event is a fundraiser for the Snowmobile Hall of Fame in St. Germain and the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame in Eagle River. This is a chance for collectors, racers, and fans of oval race sleds to make laps on the legendary World Championship Derby Oval track in a noncompetition format. Many legendary sleds hit the track this year and made some laps. This year racing legend, Tim Bender, hopped on his original SX Phazer race sled and took a few laps on the Eagle River Derby track 40 years later!
SNOCROSS IS COMING TO EAGLE RIVER THIS MONTH!
5th World Championship Pro Enduro
Photo: Snowmobile Hall of Fame
CLUB NEWS
THE BLOOMER SNO-HAWKS HAD A BUSY START TO WINTER
By: Brenna LaGesse
Even with the lack of snow at the beginning of winter, the Bloomer Sno-Hawks from Chippewa County have been busy! In December alone, we participated in many events.
First off, the Gifts for Kids program where we shopped for a family and donated many items for their Christmas.
We then set up our Christmas display at Bloomer’s North Park, complete with Santa on a snowmobile, we attended the light-up ceremony as well.
The next event we participated in was the town’s 4th Annual Christmas parade. We lit up our snowmobile trailer with many lights. It was great to see all the different floats and it’s getting bigger each year! To end the night, we put together the canopy and opened up the town’s first Winter Brat Stand for the parade goers. There was even a weenie wagon that delivered brats and hotdogs to the people in the parade lineup. Santa showed up to check on us and said we were we were all on the “nice list.” Despite the rainy and cold conditions, it went rather well and we are considering doing it again next year.
Lastly, our Chippewa County Youth Rep. Macy LaGesse, was certified as a junior instructor for snowmobile safety and helped teach her first class.
To wrap this up, 2024 was a great year, let’s hope for some snow these last few weeks!
Bloomer Sno-Hawks, Chippewa County
SNOWDRIFTERS GIVE BACK: MEAT RAFFLE SUCCESS
Submitted by: Lynn Pabst
On Wednesday, November 27, the club held a meat raffle and earmarked the proceeds to help local teachers, spearheaded by club member Kayla Knutson, to provide take-home meals over the holiday break for students in need.
The people came out in force to show support for our community. We raised $1,040 in the meat raffle, plus people donated another $300 directly to the cause. Also, at our club meeting, members donated more food to help.
Kayla reported back with the following:
I’m excited to share that, my class created 40 food baskets to assist 40 families in the district! Each basket contains 19 canned/boxed items, a deck of cards, a cookie in a bag, and a soup mix. I hope this initiative helps fill some kids’ bellies over the break and leads to memorable moments baking cookies and playing games with their families this holiday season.
KETTLE MORAINE AWARDED POLARIS GRANT
By: Joe Lauerman
The Kettle Moraine Snowmobile Club based in Richfield, WI, was selected as a 2024 Fall recipient of the Polaris’ TRAILS GRANT Program! It will help with the re-routing of trails to enable the preservation of wetlands and more within our club.
Neal suggested we take a swing at the Polaris Trails Grant program. He is an extremely valuable member of our club and we would like to send out a big thank you for all that he has done!
SAWYER COUNTY ALLIANCE HOLIDAY GALA FUNDRAISER
Submitted by: Cathy LaReau, AWSC Sawyer County Director
On Friday, December 6, 2024, the Sawyer County Snowmobile & ATV Alliance held their 5th annual Holiday Gala Fundraiser at the Veterans Community Center, downtown Hayward. This event combines fundraising with the sparkle and excitement of a Christmas party.
left to right: Neal Sutrick (Club Director) & Joe Lauerman (Club Member).
SNOWMOBILE SAFETY COURSE
By: Jerry Fischer
Despite the lack of snow this year, The Deer Run Sno-Rider- in Calumet County along with Manitowoc County’s neighboring club, Collins Paradise Sno-Riders held their annual Snowmobile Safety Class in January which was also Snowmobile Safety Month.
Calumet County Warden Mike Disher attended the last session, explaining the rules and regulations of snowmobiling safely. It was also a special night for Warden Disher, as this was his last class on snowmobile safety. He will be retiring after 27 years of service with the DNR. Thanks again, Mike, for all your years of service promoting snowmobile safety!
Each sponsor decorates one of the twelve guest tables and contributes a significant prize or gift basket for the raffle. The finished tables are stunning to see – each is uniquely themed of the sponsor’s choosing and every year we see stunning new ideas.
The 120 tickets for this event sell out quickly – and as ticket holders poured in on Friday night, they were greeted by a beautifully decorated and festive room, ready for celebration! Our check-in table was manned by the lively youth from Hayward Power Sports and their friends, who, along with the school choir members, also helped with the raffles later in the evening.
Guests bought raffle tickets and perused the long line of prizes and silent auction items, as they cheerfully mingled with other partygoers.
Throughout the evening, musician Steve Trude set the mood with background holiday music while some of the Hayward High School Choir members circulated among guests with plates of various hors d’oeuvres, that they helped to prepare. Later, these choir members treated us to a few beautiful holiday songs.
Our new AWSC Miss Snowflake, Jayme Crotteau, attended our Holiday Gala! Jayme is outgoing and positive – and she expressed an interest in coming back to Hayward to speak with our youth about snowmobiling and AWSC—what a great role model she could be for our Sawyer County youth.
The dinner buffet was phenomenal – a large variety of finger foods, salads, hot dishes, and meats. I heard many guests rave about how scrumptious everything was! I don’t think anyone could make a run through that food line and still be hungry, but if so, there was also a full table of artistically displayed sweets to sample, or gorge on if one was so inclined.
Steve Bethke grabbed the mic and gave a short welcome speech before inviting Miss Snowflake up for a well-received introduction. Bethke expertly kept the evening moving along with the various raffles and silent auction finale and also ran a snowmobile trivia contest that tested each table’s guests.
This event gets better and better—the room and table decorations are a sight to behold, and the camaraderie between fellow motorized sports folks ripens each year. I am already looking forward to next year’s Alliance Holiday Gala!
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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 • execdir@awsc.org • 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 | jrspin@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 Rep
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 | Lauren Loesl
Portage | Autumn Polum
Racine | Matthew Smith
Racine | Zachary Vogt
Trempealeau | Lucas Williams
Waukesha | Aubrey Dill
Vilas County Director | 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
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
TWIN RIVER RIDERS CELEBRATE 50
YEARS
By: Nicole Lenz
The Twin River Riders were officially established in January 1975. We are lucky enough to have two founding members, Lewis Eck and Leroy Scheel, who are still involved to this day. Our club is one of seventeen, and we maintain 21 miles of trails in Jefferson County. We currently have over 60 members.
Annually our club does a snowmobile trip in January somewhere in the state of Wisconsin. We have an average of 15-20 members attend every year. Our favorite thing about our trips is we all ride as a club whether it be 50 miles to 150 miles a day. We have all ages ranging from 12 to 70. We even have several club members that have three generations enjoying the sport together. In light of the lack of snow, we had the opportunity to travel to the U.P. of
THANK YOU FOR 45 YEARS
Submitted by: Kevin McNutt
TMichigan this year. We hope that northern Wisconsin will get back to normal and we can return home next year!
Our Club fundraiser is a breakfast that we do every February. We use the funds to support a scholarship in honor of a fallen member, Matthew Hahn, one of our past presidents. He was a great supporter of the sport and the trades.
Our members are very active in the Jefferson County Alliance as well, we hold the president, county trail coordinator, vice president, and AWSC Director positions, and run the county website. Our club also has several youth members who have the same passion for the sport. They were some of the founding members of the County Youth Club. They are our future!
he Osceola Valley Sno-Goers Club recently presented Duane Wolter with a plaque in recognition of his 45 years of volunteering to teach the snowmobile safety class in Osceola. That is quite an accomplishment, not to mention all that he does for the community!
The plaque reads:
“Awarded in recognition of 45 years of exceptional service. Your dedication to teaching youth snowmobile safety has made a lasting impact on our community.” Thank You! From the Osceola Valley Sno-Goers
Our most recent club trip picture at Eben Ice Caves in the U.P.
EVENTS
MARCH
1: Colfax, WI. Colfax Sno-Drifters 9th Annual Vintage Snowmobile Show, Kyle’s Market, 115 Main St/Hwy 40, 9:00am-4:00pm Includes judging of numerous classes, original and restored, people’s choice, the best original of show. Pull start competition, food raffle drawings. Free admission $5.00 per show sled ($20 max) Free vendor spots and offsite parking. Info: Mike Buchner / 715-5562175.
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 5 pm. All proceeds are used to purchase and maintain equipment for trail maintenance in northern Burnet 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 1, 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 20, at 8:30pm. Info: Justin Millard / 608-8514357
1: Mercer, WI. Mercer Area Sno-Goers Snowmobile Raffle Drawing, Lazy Ace Saloon, 1704 W Manitowish Rd, Mercer, 3pm-6pm. 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, WI. 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 Will Bill’s too: Info: Ann Weymouth / 847-508-1764 / FB Interwald Wanderers
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, with 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.
9: Washburn, WI. Valhellers Sno-Dirt Club Groomer Barn Fundraiser, Valhalla View Pub & Grub, 26490 Freedom Valley Dr, Washburn, 1pm-5pm. Contact Jay Fermanich for more information or interested in donating at 715-660-9894. Email: wvalhellers@ gmail.com. Trails lead up to the fundraiser or bring your sled and have some fun for a great cause.
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
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 1, 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 20, 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
APRIL
5: Tomah, WI. Trail Cruiser’s Snowmobile Club Annual Toy Show and Auction, Recreation Park, 1625 Butts Ave, Tomah. Toy Show 9:00am-3:00pm Auction 4:30 until done. Raffle drawing a 3pm, food and beverages available. Info: Rick Kennedy / rick. kennedy1955@gmail.com / 608-343-1756.
17: 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
18: Lomira, WI. LeRoy Knowles Country Riders Good Friday Fish Fry, St Andrews Hall, W3081 County Road Y, Lomira, 4:30pm-8:00pm. Come join some fun on Good Friday with a fish fry from our local meat market. Gun raffles, basket raffles, pull tabs, games for kids and music to enjoy. Great way to end the snowmobiling season. Info: Tammy Heesen / 920-559-6150 / tammyheesen@gmail.com
MAY
18: Markesan, WI. Markesan Sno-Drifters Annual Car, Truck and Snowmobile Show, Soldiers and Sailors Park, Just north of Markesan, 8am registration 11 am show. Food, music, beer, cash raffles, door prizes, no cover charges for spectators. Trophies awarded. No pets or carry-ins in allowed in the park. Info: John Zimmerman / 920-229-4257 / FB Markesan Sno-drifters
JUNE
14: Grand Marsh, WI Grand Marsh Pathfinders Snowmobile Club Grand Marsh Classic Car Show, Grand Marsh Community Park, 627 Mason St, Grand Marsh. 7am-3pm. Registration 7am – Trophies at 2:30pm 18 Classes 1st-3rd Place Awarded – Participant Judging – Dash Plaques. Vendors, raffles, food, and DJ – Free Family Event. Info: Don Payne / 608- 369-3875
JULY
19: Berlin, WI. Berlin River Riders Truck and Tractor Pull, Berlin River Riders Club Grounds, N312 Hwy 49, Berlin. Starts at Noon Info: Rob Hargrave / Mike Retzlaff 920-290-0394 / 920-229-5693 berlinriverriders@gmail.com
ACSA NEWS
ACSA TRAILS REGION MEETING
By: Dave Newman
The American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) held their Trails Region meeting and ride in northern Minnesota at the Fortune Bay Resort and Casino on Lake Vermilion. ACSA Executive Director, Christine Jordain; Vice President, Dave Newman; Past President, Dan Long, and Trails Region Facilitator, Mark Hazzard were joined by attendees from Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota including AWSC President, Lori Heideman. Friday morning the attendees met with Tim Engrav, District Program Manager for the Superior National Forest and talked about snowmobiling in the Forest. A roundtable discussion was led by Mark Hazzard on Saturday morning where numerous topics were discussed and information was shared. To top it off, everyone was pleasantly surprised at how good the trails were and were thrilled to get out for a couple of days of good riding!
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