S.W.O.R.D.S REPORT

S.W.O.R.D.S ATV CLUB, P.O. BOX 1502, SUPERIOR, WI 54880

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MAY 2008 NEWSLETTER


The S.W.O.R.D.S. ATV meeting was held at the Capri/VIP Pizza on Thursday, May 1, 2008.


Members attending: Kaare and Rhonda Berg, Mick Walker, Jack Zembo and Sharon Bakken


Welcome back members: Mark and Heather Couture, Lars and Sharon Bakken and Brad and Cindy Greely


Old Business-


Spring Ride-


15 members took to the trails in Biwabik, MN on April 19th in the cold, rain and snow. The inclement weather didn’t stop the fun and good times spent with friends.


Kaare met with John Detterling, Brule River Riders, in April on the Saunders Grade to look at the condition of the trails and discuss necessary brushing with their tractor that can reach up to 12’ high. Their Club has agreed to brush the areas that our equipment will not reach on the Saunders Grade and Gandy Dancer.

Upcoming Events-


Trail Clean Up- Sunday, May 18th at 11:00 a.m. Meet at the Schallermeir Road on the Saunders Grade. Dinner will be provided at the Shamrock for all participants.


Summer Camping Ride – Friday/Saturday July 25th and 26th. Danbury, WI. Reservations will be taken at the end of June.


New Business-


The Club purchased a chain saw and three new tires for the grader. The air conditioning was also hooked up in the grader so that Jack will be comfortable while grading those trails.


Club Memberships can still be renewed. The cost will remain $20.00 per family. You may send your money to the P.O. Box listed at the top of this page or bring to the next meeting. Those members, who have not or do not intend to renew their memberships, will no longer receive this newsletter.


We have two candidates for the “Driver of the Year” award; 1. Tim VanHout “smooth sailing” and 2. Dan Gunderson “got water?”

The next meeting will be held Thursday, June 5, 2008 at the Capri/VIP pizza at 6:30 p.m.

Additional Information:


Who may operate an All-Terrain Vehicle?

NOTE: ASI (All-terrain Vehicle Safety Institute) certificates are not valid in Wisconsin.

NOTE:

Additional helmet information: Persons under 18 years of age may not operate or be a passenger on an ATV without wearing protective headgear (helmet) with the chin strap properly fastened. The only exceptions are:

  1. Persons over 12 years of age traveling for hunting or fishing purposes.

  2. During operation for agricultural purposes.

  3. When operated on land under the management and control of the operator's immediate family.

The descriptions above are only a portion of the laws regulating ATV riding. Please see the regulation pamphlet for the complete set of regulations.