St. Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club
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St. Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club Volume 2013-14 Number 6 www.boboen.com January 2014 TOP TEN REASONS why to Join and be Active in the Club! Photo: Bo-Boen Club President-Elect, Tom Christensen (left) is presented with the check from St. Germain Chamber Board President, Ted DeRuiter (right). Photo credit: Chamber photo. St. Germain Chamber Makes Donation to Local Snowmobile Club St. Germain, WI, November 5, 2013: The Board of Directors for the St. Germain Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc. is pleased to announce that the Chamber has made a donation of $5000.00 to the St. Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club. The donation will be used for the recent acquisition of brush cutting equipment and for future purchases of snowmobile trail maintenance equipment. The Chamber hopes the donation will help the Bo-Boen’s maintain the quality of its trails as snowmobiling is an important part of winter tourism. St. Germain is well known for its fine network of snowmobile trails. Our local club, the St. Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club (pronounced bō bō-in) has developed a well-marked trail system that utilizes engineered grooming equipment and procedures that are copied nationally and internationally. We are the largest club in the state with over 430 memberships. 10. Snowmobile clubs gain land access to create snowmobile trails. 9. Snowmobile clubs clear and create trails. 8. Members of the snowmobile club groom our trails. 7. While we’ re talking trails, who do you think puts up all the stops signs, the directional arrows, intersection number signs and the signs that tell you the distance to the next gas station, restaurant or lodging? 6. When funding is needed to pay for groomers, insurance or trail development, do you know where that money comes from? 5. With some clubs and associations, membership brings financial benefits. 4. Belonging to a club makes for better, safer snowmobiling. 3. Belonging to a snowmobile club gives you a great social outlet for your favorite hobby. 2. Belonging to a snowmobile club makes you a part of the solution instead of a part of the problem. 1. And the No. 1 reason to join a snowmobile club: It’ s just the right thing to do! Dashing Through the Snow We have all been waiting for the snowmobiling season to begin. As we all know, it can be a short season—so let’s ride while we can. Currently, I am trying to organize a ride for anybody interested—men, women, couples—to LCO Casino Resort in Hayward. Right now, a date has not been decided upon, but by the time you read this I am hoping that will have been determined. If you are interested in this overnighter, please call me at (715) 5423912. Remember, the more the merrier! Hope to hear from you soon. Gary Schultz Snowmobilers Breakfast Sponsored by St. Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club Sunday, January 19, 2014 Knocker’s Pizza Company Downtown St. Germain Join us for food, raffles & fun! Proceeds will be used for grooming expenses incurred throughout the year in maintaining our 100+ miles of Bo-Boen trails. EVERYONE WELCOME! President's Report Al Clemmensen Well, here it is December 2013 and we have snow on the ground and cold temps to go with it. I would personally like to thank all of the board of directors for the past year and also for all the work that we have done for our club. On December 10th the Whitetail Inn provided us with there facility for our annual Christmas membership dinner. In attendance were 70 members of our club. A huge Thank you goes out to Jeff and Joy Sievert and their entire staff for serving a great dinner. On a sad note Joe Minaudo of the Thunderbird Pass lost his mother this month. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family for their loss. While on the trails here when you come across a groomer driver give them a big wave and a hardy thank you for the job they are doing for club. They always make sure we have the best trails so enjoy your riding and most of all be safe and adhere to all the signage on our trails. Thank you to all the members, landowners and map ad supporters who are making our club the best in Wisconsin, without your support we could not do what we do. THANK YOU for that! January Membership Meeting Tuesday, January 14th Clearview Super Club Cocktails 6:00 pm Dinner 7:00 pm Chef Darrell and his staff are graciously going to start our evening with appetizers. Menu Selection Prime Rib Boneless Pork Rib eye—with a garlic & tomato rub Salmon—served with a Béarnaise sauce All dinners include salad, baked potato, dinner roll, dessert & coffee. All meals are priced at $18.00 with tax and gratuity included. Members are responsible for the payment of their reservation whether they attend or not. Please make checks payable to the Clearview Supper Club. Trail Boss Report Jim Wendt I sure hope this early season snow pattern stays with us during the riding season. Right now, we have around 10 inches on the ground with cold weather to follow. We will be out on the trails panning them flat to hopefully keep the base for future snowfalls. All is ready at the barn...December 17th can't come soon enough! Not much else to report at this time. As we begin the season, remember some very important riding points: Stay right....stay at a speed that is comfortable to YOU....always use proper hand signals....stay off water until it is marked....never pass a working groomer....and no intoxicated operation of your machine! Be careful, courteous, and smart when riding the best trail system in the state! Happy Trails, Jim CLUB DECALS There have been some spotty instances of some club decals not peeling off of the backing properly. If you happen to come across some please send a note by e-mail to [email protected] or let a board member know and we will get some new ones sent out. SECRETARY’S REPORT HELP! I think that I have been brainwashed. Pretty much, anybody that knows me, knows that I do not snowmobile. While Gary goes by Ski – Doo, I go by Buick. Right now I am sitting here in our living room with a beautiful, warm fire in the fireplace and watching it snow. That being said, I am not wondering if the plows are out cleaning up our roads; I am wondering if this is enough snow for the groomers to start working their magic on our trails. I sure hope so. Wait maybe I haven’t been brainwashed. Maybe I’m just realizing how much I love the snow and how important the snow is to my husband, our friends and the beauty and economy of the north woods. Have a wonderful Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year! Kay Schultz RSVP by Friday, January 10th to Kay Schultz (715) 542-3912. Update on Our Hwy 155 Reroute Wednesday, November 27th, the Wisconsin Supreme Court decided not to review the Martens vs. Vilas County court case bringing to what we thought was the end of legal battles over our Hwy 155 reroute. On Monday, December 2nd, the Martens filed a new law suit against Vilas County asking the court to rule that the right of way by their house is really an easement and they have not given their permission for a trail to be on their property. This is the same case they presented in their last law suit. The end result is we are again waiting to see what the outcome of this case is. For now, it does not look like we will have the trail reroute for this season. Snowmobile Safety Education Class December 27 & 28, 2013 Beginning January 1, 2001, any person born on or after January 1, 1985 and who has reached the age of 12, must have completed and received a snowmobile safety certificate in order to operate a snowmobile in Wisconsin. The certificate must be carried while operating the snowmobile, and displayed to a law enforcement officer upon demand. Snowmobile Safety Education Classes are offered in the fall and early winter, and should start appearing on the DNR’s web site within the next month or so. All students are required to obtain a Wisconsin DNR Customer ID# as part of the criteria to graduate from any Recreational Safety Class and provide that number to their instructor. Students can obtain a DNR Customer ID# from St. Germain Sport Marine during business hours or by calling 1888-936-7463 between 7 am to 10 pm. You can also visit a Wisconsin DNR Service Center during their regular scheduled hours. For additional DNR Service Center hours and locations go to www.dnr.wi.gov and click on the “Contact US” tab located at the top. The Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club’s Snowmobile Safety Education Class will be held on Friday and Saturday, December 27 & 28, 2013. Anyone 11-1/2 years of age or older is eligible to take the class and receive a safety education certificate; however, the certificate does not become valid until the child reaches 12 years of age. Pre-registration is required by calling Peggy Ausloos at (715) 542-3548 as the class is limited to the first 50 students. If you can donate a couple of hours of your time to help with registration, cookies or bars, grading of tests or helping outside with the machine test, please call Peggy Ausloos at (715) 542-3548. Again this year Judy & Chuck Berard will be making lunch for the kids and are requesting two kitchen helpers from 11:30 to 12:15. If you could lend them a hand please call them at (715) 479-6659 When praying for the snow fairy to bring us lots of SNOW this winter… be careful what you pray for! AWSC Scholarships The Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs is pleased to now offer two scholarships. Along with our previously offered scholarship for graduating high school seniors, we will also be offering a "Continuing Education" scholarship to currently enrolled students in an accredited school of higher learning. See the AWSC website at awsc.org for the applications. Deadline for submitting the applications is February 3, It’s early season riding. Please use caution when crossing lakes. Clubs put orange safety cones across lakes when they are safe for crossing. Radar Run January 31 and February 1st & 2nd Club Officers & Directors 2013-2014 st This function is one of the biggest fund raisers of the year. We will be looking for volunteers to help with the food and beverage tent, and with the Trail Assistance group working parking and crowd control. The Trail Assistance group needs 8 plus people on duty at all times with two shifts each day, and the food service will need about 6-8 people per shift. This is a fun event and a great way to meet other club members. Please contact Steve Soltwedel for the food tent or Ozzie Ausloos for the parking and crowd control if you would like to volunteer. Steve Ozzie cell: 262-949-8930 cell: 920-420-4520 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] February 5 & 6, 2014 Walker Equipment Inc. Equipment displays and demonstrations from 9:00 am—4:00 pm. Food will be served by the Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club. Sponsored by ~ President—Al Clemmensen Cell: (847) 490-7418 Email: [email protected] President-Elect—Tom Christensen Work: (715) 479-4930 Email: [email protected] Secretary—Kay Schultz Home: (715) 542-3912 Email: [email protected] Treasurer—Ed Siergiej Cell: (715) 493-7736 Email: [email protected] Trail Boss—Jim Wendt Cell: (715) 891-1610 Email: [email protected] Director—Bob “Ozzie” Ausloos Cell: (920) 420-4520 Email: [email protected] Director—Paul Bohnen Home: (715) 542-2065 Email: [email protected] Director—Roger Klein Home: (715) 477-8570 Email: [email protected] Director—Tim Gebhardt Cell: (715) 891-1800 Email: [email protected] Director—Milt Klingsporn Home: (715) 479-2028 Email: [email protected] Director—Todd Wiese Cell: (715) 614-2774 Email: [email protected] GARAGE HEATERS by Modine Saturday, February 15, 2014 There will be five ride groups: two vintage, two late model groups And a new mixed group taking a southern route to Tomahawk, WI. . One of the vintage groups will be the VINTAGE CHALLENGE which runs to Lake Gogebic in the UP for lunch. One late model group will also go to Lake Gogebic for lunch at Fish Tales. Call for information, (715) 542-4463 7:00 a.m. Registration/Breakfast, Whitetail Inn, Hwy 70 West, St. Germain 8:45 a.m. Hit the trail...headed for Wisconsin's beautiful Northwoods, 1st stop is the Snowmobile Hall of Fame. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Lunch & Fellowship. Join celebrity riders on the trail in various locations. 1:30 p.m. Hit the trails again. Take different routes to St. Germain 4:30 p.m. Arrive back at Whitetail Inn and get ready for the Hall of Fame 6:00 p.m. Cocktails & Autographs. Enjoy drinks, socializing with riders and 7:00 p.m. Hall of Fame Dinner followed by the Induction Ceremony Membership News – Margie Klingsporn Winter is no longer knocking at the door. It has stomped in with a vengeance. We woke up to a temperature of –9 this morning and ice on the trees. This last wet snow should give a good base for the trails. Now all we need is additional snow before the 17th when the trails open. Here is the latest membership count: New Primary New Secondary Renewed Primary Renewed Secondary Total 48 7 359 34 448 Any questions or concerns about your membership should be directed to me at [email protected] or 715-479-2028. Think S-N-O-W! Happy Trails to all and please ride safely. Welcome to all our New Members 11/27/2013 Nathan Gebhardt -- Tiogo, ND John & Becky Gemini -- Sycamore, IL Charles Marcheschi -- Heyworth, IL Howard & Danielle Rau -- Lake in the Hills, IL Todd Remick -- Elmhurst, IL 12/06/2013 Dennis Atchley -- Roscoe, IL Dave, Jenna & Mia Boudeman -- Armington, IL Kevin & Cindy O'Meara -- Burbank, IL Bill Leischner -- Weldon, IL Josh & Brett Reck -- Ottawa, IL Welcome back to all of our Renewing Members 11/27/2013 Martin Blackburn -- Rockdale, IL Jacob Gebhardt -- Tioga, ND Tim & Pam Gebhardt -- St Germain, WI Greg & Lori Hanson -- Hawthorn Woods, IL Mike & Chris Hudgens -- Portage, WI Thomas Marks -- St Germain, WI Mr. & Mrs. Byron Miller -- St Charles, IL 12/06/2013 James & Marie Hickey -- Dyer, IN Shawn Mueller -- Plymouth, WI Fred Posch -- Willow Springs, IL Michael & Marie Simmer -- Salem, WI Donors Thank you to the following members who sent in a trail fund donation with their renewals: Martin Blackburn -- Rockdale, IL Tim & Pam Gebhardt -- St Germain, WI Greg & Lori Hanson -- Hawthorn Woods, IL James & Marie Hickey -- Dyer, IN Mr. & Mrs. Byron Miller -- St Charles, IL Shawn Mueller -- Plymouth, WI A big thank you goes out to those Landowner and Map Ad Members who also supported us with trail fund donations. Leon & Peggy Anderson -- St Germain, WI Jim & Cheryl Kelsey -- St Germain, WI Jo Daniel -- St Germain, WI Kathleen & Joe Lass -- St Germain, WI Jeff & Maria Ewald -- St Germain, WI Gary & Rosalie Schiffmann -- St Germain, WI Ed & Janelle Ewen -- St Germain, WI Gerald Seideman -- St Germain, WI Van Gurley -- South Bend, IN Gary & Geri Shambo -- St Germain, WI Darrell & Mary Hines -- St Germain, WI Mr & Mrs Dave Widule -- Rhinelander, WI Apple Dumpling Gang and Boo-BBB’s The Apple Dumpling Gang is a group of Bo-Boen men who for many years have held weekly snowmobile rides, weather permitting. There are no dues or requirements, just show up at the groomer barn on Wednesdays by 9 am ready to ride and have some fun. The Bo-Boen ladies also ride each week under the name BOO-BBB’s and leave the groomer barn at the same time. It is a great way to make friends and meet other fellow snowmobilers. New riders should call Gary Groff at (715) 477-1510 or Penny McCormick at (715) 542-2537. Come ride the best! From Around the Neighborhood… Did You Know The Snowmobile Got It’s Start In Our Backyard? For 31 inventive years Eliason and Eliason/Four Wheel Drive (FWD) snowmobiles were the lone lifeline of snowmobiling. Modern snowmobiles are directly traceable to the original hand built 1924 Carl Eliason machine. Today, in Sayner, Wisconsin, the Vilas County Historical Society Museum has on display the original snowmobile that took two winters for Carl to create. The museum also displays one of every "Motor Toboggan" model built by Eliason/FWD. The newest is the 1953 vintage Eliason/FWD K-12 model built at Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Ahead of it's time, the K-12 was the snowmobile that gave Polaris Industries at Roseau, Minnesota design principles to consider as they began snowmobile manufacture in 1955. Eliason snowmobile development can be grouped into three distinct phases which are directly related to both production location and marketing intentions. These phases are: Phase I: Eliason Motor Toboggans developed and built at Sayner, Wisconsin. Phase II: Eliason/FWD production at Clintonville, Wisconsin. Phase III: Eliason/FWD production at Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. All of the snowmobiles, though they varied in size and shape, used four -cycle engines, slide track guides, chain link cleated tracks, floating power units and belly pans with running boards that formed the toboggan contour. The wood construction of all the sliding surfaces contacting the snow made the vehicles truly motor toboggans. St. Germain Bo‐Boen Snowmobile Club Member Application 2013-14 Snowmobile season is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to renew your membership in the St. Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club. Don’t miss out on all the exciting things we have planned for this season! Memberships are by family (including children under 19) or by individual. In addition to supporting the club that maintains the trails that you ride on, you will receive our club newsletter throughout the season and a membership sticker. Also included is membership in the Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs. You will receive their magazine, Wisconsin Snowmobile News, an AWSC sticker, and an accidental death and disability benefit through American Income Life Insurance Company. See you on the trails, St. Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club Officers and Board of Directors □ □ Family membership (including children under 19): $30 Single membership: $25 Please Print: Last Name: __________________________________________________________________________ First Name(s): ________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ City: ___________________________________________ State: ___________ Zip: ___________ Email: _______________________________________________________________________________ □ Check if you would like to receive the newsletter via e-mail and put your money into the trails instead of toner, paper and postage. Phone number: __________________________________________________________________ Are you a snowbird and take off for the winter months? Please include your winter address and the dates gone so your newsletter can follow: ______________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ If you are a primary member to another AWSC club, please list the name of the club below and subtract $10 from the dues. Primary Club: _______________________________________________ Dues: Dues: $30 $30 family; family; $25 $25 single single $$ Raffle Raffle Tickets: Tickets: $$ Donation: Donation: $$ Total Total Enclosed: Enclosed: $$ Make Make check check payable payable to to Bo-Boen Bo-Boen Snowmobile Snowmobile Club Club and and mail mail to to PO PO Box Box 192, 192, St. St. Germain, Germain, WI WI 54558 54558 ATTENTION NON-RESIDENT SNOWMOBILERS Wisconsin law requires those who use Wisconsin snowmobile trails to display either Wisconsin registration or a snowmobile trail pass. Funds from this program will be designated for use as trail aids and related costs to enhance all Wisconsin snowmobile recreation. The trail pass may be purchased over the counter at many authorized sales locations or by calling WDNR at 1-888WDNRINFo (1-888-936-7463) The $35.00 non-resident snowmobile trail use pass is valid from July 1st through June 30th. A snowmobile trail pass is required to operate a snowmobile not currently registered in Wisconsin on a snowmobile trail. The snowmobile must be currently registered with another jurisdiction. The trail pass must be permanently affixed by its own adhesive to the bottom center portion of the snowmobile windshield. If there is no windshield, the sticker shall be displayed in a highly visible location on the front of the cowling of the snowmobile. Once affixed, the sticker may not be removed or transferred to another snowmobile. VOLUNTEER NEEDED The Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club needs someone to volunteer to manage the food booth for the Walker Groomer Show on February 5th and 6th, 2014 and also the Snowmobile Hall of Fame Food Booth on May 25, 2014. Training and assistance is available. If you can help out with this, contact Club President, Al Clemmensen or any board member. Annual Club Raffle Again this season we will be running our club cash raffle. There will be four raffle tickets sent with your membership renewal form. The tickets are $5 each with a maximum of 2,000 tickets sold. First prize is $2,500, second prize is $1,500, third prize is $500 and fourth and fifth place prize is $250 each. The drawing will take place at our dinner meeting on March 13, 2014. Raffle tickets are also available by contacting Club Treasurer, Ed Siergiej at (715) 493-7736 or Email: [email protected]. NORTHWOODS SNOWMOBILE CHALLENGE DECEMBER 15 THRU APRIL 27 FIVE STOPS BUY A CARD FOR $2.00 GET IT STAMPED AT EACH STOP TURN IT IN AND WIN A CHANCE AT 1ST PLACE $1,000 2ND PLACE $500 3RD PLACE $250 PLUS GIFT CERTIFICATES & PRIZES DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 27 AT THUNDERBIRD BAR & GRILL AT 3:00 PM FOOD, RAFFLES AND FUN!!! SLO’S PUB THE NEW TWILIGHT THUNDERBIRD BAR & GRILL SAYNER PUB SHAMROCK PUB & EATERY ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALE OR CARDS GOES TO BENEFIT LOCAL SNOWMOBILE CLUBS St. Germain Bo-Boen Snowmobile Club PO Box 192 St. Germain WI 54558 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO 4 SAINT GERMAIN WI 54558 «FirstName» & «SOFirst» «LastName» «Street» «City» «St» «ZIP» Mark Your Calendars! Tuesday, January 7—Board Meeting Tuesday, January 14—Membership Meeting—Clearview Sunday, January 19—Snomobiler’s Breakfast—Knocker’s Pizza Co. January 31, February 1 & 2—Radar Run—Little St. Germain Lake February 5 & 6—17th Annual Groomer Show—Walker Equipment Live Music Saturday, January 11th 7 to 11 pm St. Germain Community Center Prayers & Condolences were sent to the families of Judy Minaudo. Please call Arlene Rieckenberg at 715-542-3066 when you have information on births, of members who are ill or hospitalized and need a bit of cheer, sympathy or encouragement. EVERYONE WELCOME Beverages and Sandwiches Available No Cover Charge Sponsored by the St. Germain Prime Timers, Inc.
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