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PDF Version - Pacific Northwest Four Wheel Drive Association
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Volume 45 Number 1&2 Jan.-Feb. 2016
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STORI ES / REPORT
STORIES
RE PORTSS
Presidents Message Angie Marek..Page 4
2016 - Winter Convention - Bend, Oregon
Hosted by Region 6 - AD.....Page 4
In Memory of FRANK CHARLES REMLEY..Pages 5
Region Report by Directors..Pages 6 - 8
27th ANNUAL TRAIL JAMBOREE AD.....Page 8
Insurance Contract 2016/2017 - Form..Page 12
DEPARTMENTS
3 PNW Officers List
3 Change of address
3 Membership APPLICATION
22 Calendar of Events
21 Classified ADS
23 New PNW4WDA Sponsorship Program & Associate Members list
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JAN. - FEB. 2016
www.pnw4wda.org
PNW4WDA Officers
List
www.pnw4wda.org/800-537-7845
PRESIDENT
INTER ASSOC. DIRECTORS
Angie Marek/Dan
Don & Carol Jensen
14202 4th Ave. E.
Tacoma, WA 98445
800-537-7845 / 253-537-3172
[email protected]
946 - 18th, Longview, WA 98632
360-577-0111 Voice/FAX
[email protected]
[email protected]
COMPETITION CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY
Steve Zentner
Sande Nettnin/Earl
33550 Tide Creek Rd
Deer Island, OR 97054
503-438-0590
[email protected]
[email protected]
519 N Fisher Place
Kennewick, WA 99336
509-783-6481
[email protected]
REGION V DIRECTOR
OPEN
Call 800-537-7845
REGION VI DIRECTOR
SAFETY/ED CHAIRMAN
Rob Stafford/Diana
19302 6th Avenue East
Spanaway, WA 98387
253-691-4351
[email protected]
Adrian & Melissa Valliere
1001 “A” Nevada Street,
Milton, WA 98354
503-310-0852
[email protected]
REGION VII DIRECTOR
WAYS & MEANS CHAIRMAN
Angela Holm/Rich
Mique Kardell
Kathy”Frogg” McMains
31330 11th Place S.
Federal Way, WA 98003
206-617-9478 Cell
[email protected]
940 Ironwood
Moses Lake, WA 98837
509-607-2984
[email protected]
603 Meridian,
Moses Lake, WA 98837
509-760-5578
Ways&[email protected]
REGION II DIRECTOR
REGION VIII DIRECTOR
VIDEO CHAIRMAN
Dan Morris/Tiffany
Lolli Bunce
Don Jensen/Carol
P.O. Box 494, Roy, WA 98580
253-376-6359 cell
360-458-0644 home
[email protected]
2693 S. 2000 W.
Weston, ID 83286
541-961-8041
[email protected]
946 - 18th,
Longview, WA 98632
360-577-0111 Voice/FAX
[email protected]
OREGON EXEC. DIRECTOR
REGION III DIRECTOR
MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN
Dan Haak/Ann
Marty Tilford/Suzanna
Kristin Smith
PUBLIC RELATIONS
OPEN
PO Box 669
Burns OR 97720
503-351-0280
[email protected]
2912 NE Maplewood Drive
Vancouver, WA 98665
360-600-5300
[email protected]
WASH. EXEC. DIRECTOR
REGION IV DIRECTOR
Adrian Valliere/Melissa
Earl Nettnin/Sande
1001A Nevada Street
Milton, WA 98354
503-310-0852
[email protected]
519 N Fisher Place
Kennewick, WA 99336
509-783-6481
[email protected]
TREASURER
Dave McMains/Kathy”Frogg”
603 Meridian
Moses Lake, WA 98837
509-989-2465
[email protected]
IDAHO EXEC. Idaho Liaison
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PNW4WDA
Membership
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TRAIL JAMBOREE CHAIRMAN
35725 North Harney Lane
Burns, Oregon 97220
503-349-9875
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Luke May/Grace
22635 NE Woodinville Duval Rd
Woodinville, WA 98077
425-788-2848
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Kathy Greenwood
18203 84th St E
Bonney Lake, WA 98391
253-863-9707
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4-Wheelin’ News
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Angie Marek
February 2016
It’s with mixed emotions I write my last presidents message. I have enjoyed the past six year serving you as your president.
Through all six years you have supported me through the accomplishments and through the struggles. This association is
by far one of the best groups in the nation. In my travels to different meetings and talking with different like organizations
I find the PNW4WDA is looked at as a leader. I know whoever replaces me will do a great job and I ask that you give that
person the same support you have given me. This is your association so don’t wait to be asked to do something, offer your
help within your regions and beyond. Support your land chairman by attending the different focus groups with them. They
may do a great job of representing all of us but it is nice when you have others there with you.
I hope you plan on attending Winter Convention February 12th-14th in Bend, OR. Region VI has been working hard to put
on a great convention. We have representatives coming from a couple of different groups to speak and I’m told we have a
great selection of vendors to visit.
I was just marking my 2016 calendar and boy are the weekends filling up fast. Check the calendar in the back of Tri-Power
as well as on the website to see what is happening in your area. If you are hosting an event and don’t see it listed email the
webmaster with your information so it can get added. The competition schedule was just published as well as several of the
fun runs dates. I hope to see you at one of the events this summer.
PNW4WDA
PRESIDENT
Speaking of events… Registration for Trail Jamboree will be open on March 1st at 8:00am. Make sure you have all your
information ready so when you register you can put in passengers, rig type, license number, insurance information, etc. It
will make it easier for you.
In closing I want to say a special “Thank you” to several people. First and foremost, my husband Dan and our kids Cassie & Brandon. Since I married Dan and,
all of our children’s lives we have been going to meetings and events. I have served as Region Director, Region VP, Association Public Relations and many other
assignments as well. They have a deep appreciation for the PNW4WDA and what it stands for. Cassie currently holds an office within our club and Brandon was
just elected Region II Director for 2016. I would also like to thank my club, the Spanaway Moonshiner Jeep Club. They have allowed me to miss set up during
our swap meet so I could attend the March board meetings as well as helping me whenever I need it. Last but not least, is my board of directors both past and
present. You are amazing and I am proud to have served with you. You spend countless hours, quietly protecting the interests of the members. You do this
because you care and believe in what we stand for, not for the recognition or the glamor (lol), thank you!
Again, I have enjoyed serving you and look forward to continuing to do so in other ways.
Wishing you all a safe and Happy 2016.
Sincerely,
Angie Marek
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www.pnw4wda.org
In Memory of
FRANK CHARLES REMLEY
June 7th, 1953 – November 26th, 2015
We lost an extraordinary man who had a sense of humor and the gift of gab on the phone or in person. With those skills he made
friends easily, especially if the subjects were hunting or 4 wheeling. He was always there to help and provide you his opinion
whether you wanted it or not. With that a he was a friend who you could always count on to get things done. He helped organize
many events, got others motivated without fail. I’d say every person that came in contact with Frank would have a story, memory or
deal that they made with him.
Frank was the last born to Florence and Frank in Everett, WA. His siblings Fred, Bebe (Jake Jeczala), Caroline (Roy Weaver) and
Connie (Jim Elliott) would without a doubt say that Frank’s mindset and demeanor had come from being the much-loved baby of
the family. He had an unexplained bond with Connie as they knew when one or the other was hurt or full of joy! One would think
they were twins rather than the 13 years apart.
The family soon moved to California and back to Everett again when Frank was in High School. Frank met his longtime friend
Steve Ginnard along with his siblings of 2 other brothers and 3 sisters. Frank loved Steve’s parents John & Marianne and family like they were his own. Pretty
certain this family is where Frank received his gift of helping others.
While in High School Frank met Julia. They married the January after graduating from Everett’s Cascade High School. Frank’s newly acquired in laws Glenn &
Delores Nichols were also a large family, with 3 brother in laws and 6 sister in laws who all eventually had spouses and families. Glenn took Frank under his wing
and taught him the love of hunting.
Julia and Frank had 2 children. Brian was born in June 1972 with Angela in August 1976. He loved and was devoted to his family for 15 years with many family
weekends camping to various places including Whidbey Island where the in laws had a cabin, Mt Baker, fishing trips and Play Days.
Frank met Pam and her 10 year old daughter Andrea in 1986. He wooed Pam into the 4 wheeling family right away. She was hooked. That first play day (Alder
Benders) without hesitation was one to put in the book of wonders. Frank took Andrea as his own forever that weekend. They married
February 12th, 1987 a night before Region 4 sponsored Winter Convention. For the next number of years, he joked to Pam that
she was able to spend their anniversary in a hotel instead of camping in the dust at a Play Day or trail run! With Pam, Frank gained
another mother in law Elsie and brother in law Steve. Elsie soon married Roger where he gained another father in law, 3 sister in laws
(Nancy, Debbie & Roxanne) and 2 brother in laws (Ron & Keith). He always teased that he got ‘short changed’ when Elsie married
Roger as his former in laws, The Nichols with his new in laws being The Penney’s. When Frank met his newest nephews he would
hiss. He referred Nancy’s boys as the snake brothers since their names are King and Bo. Only Frank would think this way – Right?!
Frank worked for GTE which later became Verizon as a linesman, then a splicer always dedicated to his work for nearly 30 years.
Thank goodness he worked in the days before GPS’s were in trucks that produce reports of where and when that truck was. Frank
could tell you what happened where and when throughout the countryside, which shopping center or neighborhood he helped install
cable into. He met and trusted many coworkers through the years. Went on many callouts in the middle of the night which he didn’t
see his family for several days. In good fun, many shenanigans took place in the early years. He met a few lifelong friends while
working at GTE. Merle, Bobby, Dave, Dan, Leonard, Ed, Toby, and Lisa come to mind. I tell you, seeing a nice looking lady crawl out
of a manhole with your husband the first time sure makes your heart drop! Then you learn to love her as much as with the entire crew.
Frank retired in May 2003 with the Golden Handshake.
Frank’s passion for hunting was yearlong. He was fortunate enough to have two father
in laws with the same love and the patience to teach him. They were able to pass that
knowledge down 2 generations. One of his favorite memories was when he helped teach
his grandson Zach the difference between a legal and illegal points. Brian & Zach have
the explanation! Another is when he went to Colorado with Larry and Dan. For years he
went to Dubois, Wyoming.
He loved 4 wheeling and play days. He belonged and supported the Pacific Northwest
Four Wheel Drive Association 110% belonging
to several clubs, holding numerous offices as
well as volunteering thousands of hours on
projects, Play Days and advocated for land
rights since 1972. He met so many people
who became great friends throughout the
years. Seafair, Smith Island, Senior Citizen
Cruise, Reiter, Operation Shore Patrol, Trail
Jamboree, Rubicon Trail and Pick Up A
Mountain were some of his treasured events.
Frank and Pam giving a bag class at Pick Up A Mountain
In 2005, Frank and his father in law Roger went on a road trip to Eastern WA to take a look at property to ‘park the
motor coach’ finding a home for sale in the process. By the time he got home he already had plans with a realtor to look
at the home in a few days. Within 30 days they owned a home on Chinook Pass and soon became part of a wonderful
community of the Nile. Patti made sure of that! Every day, Frank would see different species of wildlife. One of his highlights was waking Pam up well before 6am
on a Sunday as he called elk in. For the next 10 years he was truly in paradise with animals, 4x4 trails out the back door, Trail Jamboree a mile away, 4 season
weather, and a real shop to putter in. He met wonderful neighbors and 4x4 friends that introduced him to the world of snowmobiling. Hence another passion to
enjoy.
Frank adding more wood to campfire
Frank leaves his wife, Pam & fur friend Buddy Stubbs; Son Brian, his wife Tina & grandchildren Samantha (17) & Zachery (15); (their) daughter Andrea, son in
law Chad & grandson Mason (6); daughter Angela, husband Chuck,
grandchildren Abe (17) & Erykah (16); Sister Caroline; Brother in law Steve Miller and wife
Susan; Brother in law Ron Penney and his son Will; Sister in law Nancy and her sons Bo & King and their families. Niece Marie and sons; Nephews Mike Elliott,
wife Dee & children; Bobby Elliott, wife Alicia & daughters; Ron Pitts, wife Tina & daughters. Plus many other nieces, nephews, bonus sons and daughters, 4x4,
hunting and snowmobiling friends.
Frank is welcomed in heaven by his Father Frank August 1976, Mother Florence in May 1982, Sister Bebe, Sister Connie in January 2006, Brother Fred in 2001,
Father in law Glenn in June 2002, Mother in law Elsie in June 2008, & Brother in law’s Keith in 2009 & Roy in November 2010.
Till death do us part. I am Sorry.
4-Wheelin’ News
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the contact information, including the
address on where to send it to. We’ve
sent a card to Pam Remley.
Club Report: Thanks to the Region 1
Board for hosting tonight’s meeting.
Food Drive: Don’t forget to bring any
canned food or blankets for the Maltby
Food Bank and Maltby Women’s
Shelter to a meeting or to Luke’s shop,
Quality Foreign Auto on Bothell Everett
Hwy, in Mill Creek.
Angela Holm
Region 1 Director
January 20, 2016
The meeting was called to order by
Angie Holm at 7:04pm. There were
8 delegates present, representing
5 clubs.
We are remembering the
Remley family due to the loss of Frank
Remley who was a long time PNW
member. Angie was informed later that
Michael Spencer of the Wandering
Willy’s died last week. She will be
contacting Jennifer to have her send a
sympathy card.
Teddy Bears: Don’t forget to bring
any stuffed animals for Grace to take
to her contact at Monroe Hospital.
OSP: We need a new chairperson for
OSP. If you’re interested please let
Angie know. Whoever volunteers will
need to pick the items up from Angie’s
house.
Northwest Off-road Expo:
The
committee is taking some time off
but will start planning for next year.
They said it’ll be the last weekend in
September.
THANK YOU…
THANK YOU!!!
You jeepers
are the
greatest. I’m
Home from
the hospital
and feeling
Great.
Norris Nelson
New Business:
Guests:
Secretary Report: Theresa Taylor,
Outdoor 4x4’s made a motion to accept
the minutes as written in Tri-Power and
distributed to Yahoo Groups, second
by Ed Tenney, Timber Tamers, passed
with no objection.
Directors Report: Winter Convention
is in a few weeks. This is Angie Holm’s
last meeting. We’d like to thank her
for your 7 years as being our director
and also for chairing Operation Shore
Patrol for the past 14 years.
Treasurer’s Report: There was a
written report.
Land & Legislative:
Walker: There is a work party every
2nd Saturday of each month. There
was a lot of work done even with the
snow and bad weather. They have
committed to setting up a rock crawl
which will be in the old. They are still
logging so if you see a tree down leave
it. Gary has had 330 contacts; wrote
38 warnings which we mostly due to
double riders and no helmets. On April
9th Rainier Ridge Rams will be having
their heft haul out even again. Timber
Tamers will host lunch and the region
will help with some of the food costs.
Reiter:
They are still doing a little
construction. They have monthly work
parties which rotate from Saturday’s &
Sunday that begins at 9am.
Grants: The M&O grant we need to
complete 2000 hours. The E&E grant
we need to complete 2500 hours.
We’ve already completed some hours
on each grant.
Trail Counters: Ed pulled the counters
from Reiter and in a 3 ½ month period
the count was 1100 users. Counters
were placed at the main entrance and
the most used trails. If you have time
to help Ed place and tally #’s please let
him know.
Competition: There is a tentative race
schedule on the PNW Website, but
should have a final list soon. Theresa
will give the final schedule to Rich to
add to the calendar.
Club Power/We Did It/Quill Power:
Angie has turned in a bunch of forms.
Don’t forget to keep filling them out.
Sunshine: If you would like a sympathy/
get well/best wishes type of card sent
to another club, please contact Jennifer
at [email protected] with all
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Mill area in TSF. ODF as cleared the
parking at Ladee. 3 additional trails to
open at Ladee. Airplane and University
is closed at TSF.
WASHINGTON LAND MATTERSCrystal Crowder-DNR signed the
grants. The trail planning policy is
not released at this time. Annell and
Crystal attended the WOHVA meeting
Nov 15th. Crystal obtained a position
on the board. RCO Grant deadline to
be moved to Nov 1st starting 2016.
The Nature Conservancy spoke at the
WOHVA meeting, they are nonprofit
and private funded. They purchase
land that may have been logged and
restore the land. They don’t closed
trail, but try to keep the trails open.
WOHVA’s member ship is 18 clubs, 9
business and 52 individual members.
WOHVA is planning the 2016 Rally on
the Capital steps in Olympia, Jan 22,
2016.
She attended the TAG meeting that
was the first Thursday of the month.
Next TAG meeting Dec. 3rd 6pm. The
grant paper work is still not signed by
DNR. The new trail policy should go
into effect soon.
Old Business: It was brought up that
those that volunteered for the Parade
still hasn’t seen their money to donate.
We are checking into the status.
CLUB POWER/WE DIDIT/QUILL
POWER/IAD Don and Carol Jensen—
will give their report at the Board
meeting.
Here are the instructions again to get
added to the Yahoo Groups. If you
want to be added you need to subscribe
and then you’ll be added. This is done
individually not by the region.
WAYS AND MEANS Kristen SmithPackets went out to club for the
upcoming year membership.
OLD BUSINESS-NONE
Marty Tilford
Region 3 Director
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Yahoo Group – This is the info
for the new Yahoo Group site – you
must sign up for the new group name
as the old one is no longer being
used: Post Message: PNW4WDARegion [email protected]
Subscribe: PNW4WDA-Region [email protected]
List Owner: PNW4WDA –Region [email protected]
URL to this page: http:
//groups.yahoo.com/groups/
PNW4WDA-Region1
Good of the Order: Angie handed out
gifts to her board members.
Raffle:
Green Flashlight: Heather from Timber
Tamers
Orange Flashlight: Don Morell from
Bulshifters
12 ft stretch light: Don Morell From
Bulshifters
Hosting Schedule: subject to change
February 17th- Offroad Express
March 16th- Bulshifters
April 20th- Rainier RidgeRams
May 18th- Seattle Jeep Club
June 15th- Timber Tamers
July 20th- Wandering Willy’s Jeep Club
August 17th- Washington Bobtails
September 21st- Outdoor 4X4’s
October 19th- Dirty 13
November 16th- Doo Wop Ditty
Upcoming Events:
February 12th-14th - Winter Convention,
Bend OR
March 5th - BOD Meeting
March 6th - Spanaway Swap Meet
Meeting Adjourned at 8:05pm
Submitted by Grace May & Angie
Holm
~
November 17, 2015
Region 3 Director Marty Tilford called
the meeting to order at 7:03pm.
ROLL CALL
Ten Clubs were present this evening:
Dirt Minion, Flat Broke and 4 Wheeling,
Hubs In, Mud A Rama, Our Gang OffRoad, Piston’s Wild, PNW Individual
Member Club, Push N Pulls, Sand
Flea, Vancouver 4 Wheelers.
HOSTING CLUB: Thank you, 4 Wheel
Parts for providing pizza.
MINUTES
Last month’s minutes were approved.
Crystal Crowder made the motion
to accept and Rick Smith seconded.
Motion passed.
OFFICER REPORT
REGION DIRECTOR Marty Tilford-It
was quiet last month. Bids are out for
a Charter bus for Winter Convention.
Don Jensen questioned problems with
the PNW web site. Marty suggested he
contact the Web Master via email and
cc Angie and him. The Naches pass is
now closed.
VICE DIRECTOR Kristen Smith-No report
SECRETARY Annell Morgan-No Report
TREASURER Kyle Wiebold- Reported
income and expenses. Don Jensen
made a motion to accept the treasurer
report, Kristen Smith second. Motion
passed.
PUBLIC RELATIONS Teresa Sullivan-Researching the trail challenge idea.
COMPETITION –Kyle Wiebold-Things
are quite right now. A lot of people are
working on their rigs. We don’t know
about the Tacoma Dome event yet.
NEW BUSINESS
Nominations for 2016 Region Officers
Director-Marty Tilford
Vice Director-Kristen Smith
Secretary-Carol Jensen
Treasure-Kyle Wiebold
OR Land Matters—Greg Haigwood
WA Land Matters—Daryl Keenan,
Crystal Crowder, withdrew
PR—Teresa Sullivan
Club Reports:
Dirt Minion—Working at Ladee
Flat Broke and 4 Wheeling-Good
turnout at Poker Run Oct 24th
Hubs In- no report
Mud A Rama— no report
Our Gang Off Road- went to Flat Broke
Poker Run
Pistons Wild- Work party at TSF, Club
run to Ladee
PNW Individual Member Club—no
report
Push N Pulls-no report
Sand Fleas—no report
Vancouver 4 Wheelers—went to Flat
Broke Poker Run
UPCOMING EVENTS
ODF lottery meeting Dec 2nd
DNR TAG meeting Dec 3rd at 6pm at
the Dollars Corner Fire Station on your
way to Battle Ground
December PNW Board Meeting,
Longview, WA, Saturday Dec. 5th
Good of the Order none
Next
Region
Meeting-Tuesday
January 19th at 7:00pm 4 Wheel Parts
Wholesalers
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:31
Respectfully Submitted,
Annell Morgan
Region 3 Secretary
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OREGON LAND MATTERS Greg
Haigwood- ODF closed the Diamond
JAN. - FEB. 2016
www.pnw4wda.org
Earl Nettnin
Region 4 Director
Region 4 Minutes
Pasco, WA
January 12, 2016
Region Director Earl Nettnin (Desert
Rats) called the meeting to order at 7:
30 PM. The Pledge of Allegiance was
recited and a moment of silence for the
sick and departed was observed.
Guests: Several members of the
Midnite Mudders (former members
of Region 4 wanting to join up again
were present) they are in the process
of getting their paper work submitted;
and Justin Harris (Dog Pound Offroad)
welcome.
Minutes: Gary Harting (Desert Rats)
made a motion seconded by Doug
Conner (Roamin Chariots) that we
accept the November minutes as
printed; motion carried.
Treasurer’s report was given by
Treasurer Sande Nettnin (Desert
Rats). A written report was handed
out showing all transactions for 2015.
We have no outstanding bills at this
time.
Competition:
The report we
received from Competition Chairman
Steve Zentner (Push & Pulls) is that
he is working on putting together a
schedule for 2016. We will not be
participating in the Monster Truck
event at the Tacoma Dome this year.
Summer Convention has not been bid
on yet.
If your club needs insurance for
an event and you want the PNW
insurance, you need to submit your
paper work to Carol Jensen (PNW
Insurance
Chairman), by Winter
Convention February 13, 2016.
Membership: A membership packet
has been sent to Lance Greenwood
about forming a club. The Midnite
Mudders are in the process of
submitting their application
for
membership. Also Justin Harris has
requested a membership packet, he
lives in Selah now and wants to form a
club here in Region 4.
Club Power/We Did It Chairman Gary
Harting said please get your paper
work to him following your activity
so he can submit it to the PNW Club
Power/We Did It Chairman, so we can
be included in the special drawings
that take place at Winter Convention.
This paper work is also vital to helping
prove volunteer hours when grants
are applied for. Justin Linton (Midnite
4-Wheelin’ News
Mudders) asked if their clean-up
activity they had last year at Juniper
Dunes would qualify - answer yes. He
said they are planning to do it again
this April too. Discussion followed it looks like this activity may become
a yearly clean-up. More information
will be coming but save the date April
9, 2016.
Jr. Jeepers advisor Teia Ireland
(Individual Member) was not present
and did not have a report.
Trail Jamboree: We have new CoChairman - Adrian & Melissa Valliere
(The Hombres) have volunteered to
take this on. FYI we will not have
our annual April Clean-up at Jim
Sprick Park; the new governing body
has determined they don’t need our
services anymore.
After negations
took place it was determined our trail
leaders and camp hosts would be
allowed into the park on Sunday prior
to our event in July.
Pick Up Mountain (PUAM) Chairman
Alicia Palachuk (Shindig Wheelers)
was not present . A written financial
report was handed out; we did not
end up in the red. PUAM for this year
will be September 16 - 18, 2016. The
Columbia Basin Sand Commandos
have volunteered to handle the
Sunday breakfast again. Soon Alicia
will have a list of the help she needs to
put on the event. If you attended last
year and saw an area that you thought
you’d like to help with, don’t wait for her
to publish a list, get a hold of her now
and let her know - 509-697-4178 or
[email protected].
PR: Region 4 has a new PR person
- Jim Hall (Jeepin’ Nomads) will be
taking this on. If you have something
you want sent to our alert list, i.e. run,
work party, event, etc. send it to Jim
and he will see that it gets sent out [email protected] Cell 509-969-9905
home 509-697-8724. Right now Jim
is in Florida, so if you need something
sent out before Jim gets back, see that
Sande Nettnin [email protected] or
509 783-6481 gets a copy of it and she
will send it on it’s way.
Land Matters:
Doug Conner (Roamin’ Chariots)
reported on Juniper Dunes - Doug
got a call last week from the Franklin
County Engineer wanting to know if he
could attend a meeting today with him
and the Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) on access to Juniper. The
commissioners and BLM seem to be
on board to get the road done. They
are working on obtaining the right of
way, so they can move forward with
the new road. Doug asked for a time
line; but was not given one. Doug
said grants are available to help with
projects out there; we just need to go
after them.
Video Meeting with Congressman
Dan Newhouse on January 8, 2016
was attended by Dave Walters (Peak
Putters) and Earl and Sande Nettnin.
This was a 20 minute video conference
meeting in Newhouse’s office in
Richland. We were able to share
with the congressman our concerns
on several issues the 4X4 community
faces. We stressed to him that we
need to be heard, we are not happy
with being placed on the back burner.
As a user group we are being pretty
much ignored at the federal level; while
other groups (with money) seem to be
getting more than their share of the
pie. We also stressed to him that there
seems to be a lack of accountability
and coordination with the Forest
Service, Travel Management, and Blue
Mountain Forest Plan in Washington
as well as Oregon. We also asked him
to vote against the president creating
more monuments and wilderness. We
felt it was a good meeting; at least
we were able to bring some of our
concerns to him and make him aware of
some of the issues we are facing. We
reminded him that we are volunteers
not paid like most of the other groups
who are working to keep us out. We
need to educate ourselves on what
other groups like the Washington Wild,
Oregon Wild, Wild Earth Guardians,
Conservation Northwest etc. are all
about; they all have an agenda that
wants to shut us out. We have WOHVA
and Blue Ribbon working with us.
Dave posts things on Face Book all
the time, he encouraged everyone to
read the posts and be informed. Lots
of discussion followed.
Travel Management Plan is still on
hold.
Trail Management Partners - a
new program started in the Naches
Ranger District seems to be working
well.
Jeff Leisy (Naches Ranger
District) is in charge of this program,
he has divided the area up with 6
volunteer coordinators whose job is
to run that area and let him know what
maintenance needs to happen so it
can be scheduled. The Forest Service
has found out that using mechanized
equipment on trails makes some
maintenance along with the volunteer
labor go much easier and faster. They
intend to put in a grant to purchase an
excavator. There are several work
parties scheduled: June 4 & 5, 2016
on the Naches Trail in the Rabbit
holes, June 24 & 25, 2016 to replace
a puncheon on the Naches Trail and
September 24 & 25, 2016 at Lilly
Pond; more information will be coming
on where to camp etc. March 10, 2016
a Trail Management Partner’s meeting
will be held at the Naches Ranger
Station - time to be announced later.
TWIG (Trails Wilderness Interest
Group) meeting was January 5, 2016.
Earl and Doug were not able to attend
the meeting because of the freezing
rain. New signage for the trails is
being made out of wood in a shop
class at one of our local high schools.
The next TWIG meeting should be
February 2nd 7 PM.
Blue Mountain Forest Plan seems to
be going nowhere.
OLD BUSINESS
Frank Remley (Shindig Wheelers)
passed away at Christmas time and his
desire when he passed was to have a
“party” and have everyone bring their
Jeeps, dress in their club colors, share
stories and eat. If you didn’t know
Frank was a former member of Region
1 and also their Region Director for
several years and he was a member of
the Timber Tamers, before he and Pam
moved to this side of the mountains
and became members of Region 4.
No one present was able to attend the
gathering January 9, 2016 in Monroe,
WA.
Nominations for 2016 Region 4
Officers were re-opened. Nominations
are as follows: Director Earl Nettnin;
Vice
Director
Ron
Rutherford,
Secretary/Treasurer Sande Nettnin,
and Lead Land Matters Dale Neuman.
Hearing no more nominations, all
nominations were closed.
Doug
Conner made a motion seconded by
Dave Walters that we cast a unanimous
ballot for Earl, Ron, Sande and Dale;
motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
Winter Convention February 12 - 14,
2016 is in Bend, OR hosted by Region
6. Information is on the PNW Web
site as well as in Tri-Power. Make your
JAN. - FEB. 2016
reservations soon, this meeting is for
everyone not just your delegates. It’s
an opportunity to get together with your
fellow 4X4 members and hear what’s
happening in our organization.
ROC Grant applications for recreational
trails program are due November 1,
2016. If you are interested you can join
an application Webinar for all grants
beginning at 9:30 AM on Wednesday
February 17, 2016. You can join from
your office/home using your telephone
and computer. We will be notified
how to register for the Webinar when
the date gets closer.
Check this
web site www.rco.wa.gov for further
information.
The PNW also has a $5000 Trail Fund
account available for projects; paper
work is available from the Region
Director. Also the Moonshiners and
Timber Tamers have funds available;
you will need to fill out paper work and
submit your request.
CLUB REPORTS
Desert Rats - Gary Harting reported
lots are working on their rigs, we have
had some long time members exit the
club and we have two new applicants.
We have our after holidays party on
Saturday January 16, 2016. Gary and
Myrna Harting are our delegates for
2016.
Columbia Basin Sand Commandos
- Ed Massey said they have two
members going to Winter Convention.
The Moses Lake Sand Dunes cleanup is April 23, 2016. There will be a
work party at Liberty over Memorial
weekend and they are having a fun run
at Liberty on Father’s Day weekend more information will be coming.
Roamin’ Chariots - Doug Conner said
they are planning camping trips and he
makes an occasional trip to Juniper
Dunes during the week since he can.
Peak Putters - Dave Walters said
they have had several snow runs
including their Freeze Your Buns
run after Thanksgiving. Their after
holiday gathering on January 9th was
at Steve & Dolly Richards house and
they are deep in plans for their 50th
anniversary.
Midnite Mudders - Justin Linton said
they are trying to get rolling with their
membership application for the PNW.
They have a clean-up at Juniper
Dunes April 9th everyone is welcome
to attend. They are planning to attend
the Mountain Mania Mud Bog in
Chewelah in June /July. Check their
web site for a list of their activities midnitemudders.com.
Wenatchee Mountain Masters Skip Frans reported Lynn Kirk is their
new President, Skip is Treasurer and
Delegate, Justin Smith is their 2nd
Delegate and Jan Gall continues as
Secretary. They have had a couple
snow runs and most of their people
are playing
on snow machines.
They have a snow run planned to
the Colockum for January 30. Skip
is putting on a 5 week amateur radio
class in Wenatchee starting January
27 the only charge is for the books.
GOOD OF THE ORDER
A list of Region 4 meeting dates/times/
places was handed out.
Next Region 4 meeting dates will
be:
February 9, 2016 Moses Lake - Grant
Co. Fire Dist. 5 Station 4 7934 Valley
Continued on page 8
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Continued from page 7
Road 7:30 PM
March 8, 2016 Selah, WA - Magic’s
Pizza 309 South First 7:30 PM
FUTURE EVENTS/WORK PARTIES
February 2, 2016 TWIG meeting 7 PM
at the Naches Ranger Station
February
12-14-2016
Winter
Convention Bend, OR
March 5, 2016 PNW Board meeting
March 6, 2016 Moonshiner’s swap
meet at Puyallup Fair Grounds
March 10, 2016 4X4 Partner’s meeting
at Naches Ranger Station
June 4 & 5, 2016 Work Party - Naches
Trail
June 24 & 25, 2016 Work Party Puncheon Replace on Naches Trail
July 6-10, 2016 Trail Jamboree
September 10, 2016 Fall Delegates
hosted by Region 2
September 17, 2016
Pick Up A
Mountain
September 24 & 25, 2016 Work Party
- Lilly Pond
Meeting adjourned at 9:10 PM
Respectfully Submitted,
Sande Nettnin,
Secretary/Treasurer
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27th ANNUAL TRAIL JAMBOREE
JULY 6th - 10th, 2016
NEAR NACHES WA
The Trail Jamboree is a great family event. It offers something for everyone!
•
- Mild trails for novice drivers or stock rigs.
•
- Moderate trails for people looking to challenge themselves or their vehicles.
•
- Challenging trails with hill climbs and side hills for custom vehicles and experienced drivers.
The Trail Jamboree is not just about four wheeling, unless you want it to be. There are opportunities for fishing,
hiking, wildlife watching, photography, or just plain relaxing.
You will meet a variety of people from the Pacific Northwest, and beyond.
In its 26th year, the Trail Jamboree is a primary fundraiser for the Pacific Northwest Four Wheel Drive Association
(PNW4WDA). The Jamboree is based out of Jim Sprick Park in the community of Nile, located between mile markers
103 & 104 on Hwy 410 in eastern Washington. It is surrounded by the beautiful Cascade Mountains and the Naches
River. Registration for the 2016 event begins March 1st at 8:00 AM!
Trail Jammin’ 2016 is brought to you by the Pacific Northwest Four Wheel Drive Association, with support from:
For registration-related questions, contact [email protected] or phone Teresa Kosel at 360-8931157. For event information contact Adrian Valliere at [email protected] or call 503-310-0852.
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Artciles are best in a WORD (2003) doc
Pictures in a ( jpg or tiff )
Ads are best since as a PDF
email: [email protected]
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New website launched for Northwest
Forest Plan science synthesis
PORTLAND, Ore. December 10, 2015. The U.S. Forest
Service’s Pacific Northwest Research Station today announced a
website to promote awareness of the development of a science
synthesis to inform plan revision in the Northwest Forest Plan
(NWFP) area.
“The Forest Service is committed to making the process of
developing the synthesis as transparent as possible,” said Rob
Mangold, PNW Research Station Director. “We are excited to
announce this website, which will help us share information about
the status of the synthesis and provide a forum for members of
nongovernmental organizations, other interested stakeholders,
and the general public to suggest key science for consideration in
the synthesis.”
A main feature of the site is an interactive reference literature
database, which allows stakeholders to review the scientific
literature being considered by the science team in the synthesis
and to submit additional peer-reviewed publications for
consideration.
The Pacific Northwest and Pacific Southwest Research Stations
are developing the science synthesis to inform the revision of
land management plans for 19 national forests within the NWFP
area as part of the formal planning process for the U.S. Forest
Service. The peer-reviewed publication—requested by the
agency’s Pacific Northwest and Pacific Southwest Regions—will
synthesize existing research on key resource management
topics to provide managers with a thorough, up-to-date science
foundation to be used as part of an assessment for plan
revisions. A draft of the science synthesis is expected by fall
2016.
The NWFP amended land management plans in 1994 to protect
threatened and endangered species associated with latesuccessional and old-growth forest habitats while still contributing
to social and economic sustainability.
The Pacific Northwest Research Station—headquartered
in Portland, Ore.—generates and communicates scientific
knowledge that helps people make informed choices about
natural resources and the environment. The station has 11
laboratories and centers located in Alaska, Washington, and
Oregon and about 300 employees. Learn more online at http:
//www.fs.fed.us/pnw.
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Yasmeen Sands
Public Affairs Specialist
Forest Service
Pacific Northwest Research Station
p: 503-808-2137
c: 206-450-0319
f: 503-808-2130
[email protected]
1220 SW 3rd Avenue, Suite 1400
Portland, OR 97204
www.fs.fed.us/pnw
Caring for the land and serving people
~
The Oregon Dept.
of Forestry
The Oregon Department of
Forestry (ODF) will host three
public hearings focused on
recreation issues in Oregon
state-owned forests.
The three hearings – scheduled
in Salem, Portland and Astoria –
provide a forum for testimony on
recreation rule changes aimed
to address recent challenges in
implementing critical recreation
services. Demand for state
forest recreation opportunities
have
outpaced
available
capacity and resources in recent
years, often resulting in conflicts
between user groups and major
issues with sanitation, safety,
and vandalism. Proposed rule
changes aim to alleviate these
challenges and provide the
Department with the necessary
tools to address long-term
solutions.
The hearings also provide an
opportunity to learn and provide
comment on new rules for
permitting, and health and safety
standards for large commercial
events, as outlined in House
Bill 2453. ODF requests public
comment on whether additional
options should be considered,
and whether these rule changes
meet long-term recreation goals
while limiting negative economic
impact for local and rural
businesses. For a full list of rule
changes, http://oregonforestry.w
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REMINDER
The deadline to submit
articles and photos for
Tri-Power is the
21st of each month
Send to:
[email protected]
Articles should be
in Microsoft Word
with Arial 10pt font
ADs can be in word
and if you can make a
PDF that would be best
so it will hold the type
styles that you picked
Tri-Power
Ron McDonald
360-901-8376
3902 NE 61st Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98661
Tony Andersen,
(503) 507-4481
[email protected]
Hearing details
Salem | ODF Headquarters
December 17, 2015
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Santiam Room, Building D,
2600 State St., Salem, Oregon
97310
Portland | World Forestry
Center
January 4, 2016
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
4033 SW Canyon Rd., Portland,
Oregon 97221
Astoria | ODF Astoria District
Office
January 15, 2016
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
92219 Highway 202, Astoria,
Oregon 97103
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Change
of
Address
PNW4WDA
Membership
C/O:
Kristin Smith
7509 S. 5th Street
Ste. 101/PMB-B203
Ridgefield, WA
98642
503-310-0853 or E-Mail:
members@
pnw4wda.org
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If your club is having an event and needs insurance-please complete the form below and return to me by Winter Convention.
Insurance Contract
2016 / 2017
The Pacific Northwest 4-Wheel Drive Association has available to member clubs an event insurance policy. The policy is a spectator
liability only and specifically excludes participants.
Cost for the insurance is determined annually by the price of the policy divided by the number of events.
Member club agrees to:
1) Follow basic PNW4WDA Safety Rules with regard to competition events.
2) Provide a diagram of the area showing the track area and how spectators will be separated from the racecourse.
3) Require that all participants sign a release waiver.
4) Prohibit alcoholic beverages in any vehicle while in staging for any course. No drugs or alcoholic beverages while driving.
5) Pay association dues by January 31st and submit request for insurance by Winter Convention.
Payment for the insurance must be made 15 days before the event. No certificate of insurance will be issued without advance
payment.
I certify that my club __________________________________________________ is a member in good standing in the Pacific
Northwest 4-Wheel Drive Association and our dues were paid by January 31.
Signature of club representative ________________________________________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Club Contact ___________________________________________
Phone __________________________________________
Event Information:
Event date: ___________________________________________
Event location ______________________________________________________________________________________________
Property owner and address ___________________________________________________________________________________
Please include: Property owner, property owner address and if property owner is to be named as an additional insured.
If you have questions please contact me at 360 577-0111 or by email at:
[email protected] or by mail at: 946-18th Ave. Longview, WA 98632
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2015
Region 1
Meetings
Angela Holm, DIRECTOR
31330 11th Place S.
Federal Way, WA 98003
Cell: 206-617-9478
[email protected]
3rd WEDNESDAY MONTHLY
NO DECEMBER MEETING
at 7:00pm-8:30pm -
Region 4
Meeting
Earl Nettnin, DIRECTOR
519 N Fisher Place
Kennewick, WA 99336
509-783-6481
[email protected]
2016 - MEETING DATES
January 12
7:30 PM
Doug Conner’s Shop
3300 Road 96-Pasco, WA
4 Wheel Parts - Lynnwood
18121 Alderwood Mall Pkwy
Lynnwood, WA 98037
Phone: 425-712-1366
Region 2
Meetings
Dan Morris, DIRECTOR
P.O. Box 494, Roy, WA 98580
253-376-6359 cell 360-458-0644 home
[email protected]
Our meetings are Held at:
4 Wheel Parts 7602 S Tacoma Way
Tacoma, WA
Every 3rd Thursday of the month
Except December. These meetings
are open for anyone whom has an
interest in our Wheeling community.
If you drive a 4x4 Vehicle down one
of our trails, We want to meet you!
Come on out to a region meeting and
Have a Slice of Pizza Provided by 4
Wheel Parts. Working hard to change
our environment one Trail/person at a
time.
NO DECEMBER MEETING
Region 3
Meetings
February 9
7:30 PM
Grant Co. Fire Dist. 5 Station 4
7934 Valley Road-Moses Lake, WA
March 8
7:30 PM
Magic’s Pizza
309 South First-Selah, WA
August 9
7:30 PM
Abby’s Pizza
702 Grant Road-East Wenatchee, WA
September 13 7:30 PM
Doug Conner’s Shop
3300 Road 96-Pasco, WA
October 11
7:30 PM
Grant Co. Fire Dist. 5 Station 4
7934 Valley Road-Moses Lake, WA
Region 6 Dir.
Dates / Place / Hosts.
NO DECEMBER MEETING
January Combination Oregon
Delegates Meeting/Region 6
Delegates Meeting at WARN
Industries, Inc. TBA
2016
Feb. 12-14
Winter Convention hosted by
Region 6 in Bend, Oregon
November 8 7:30 PM
Magic’s Pizza
309 South First-Selah, WA
NO DECEMBER MEETING
April 12
7:30 PM
Abby’s Pizza-East Wenatchee, WA
May 10
7:30 PM
Doug Conner’s Shop
3300 Road 96-Pasco, WA
June 14
7:30 PM
Grant Co. Fire Dist. 5 Station 4
7934 Valley Road-Moses Lake, WA
July 12
7:30 PM
Magic’s Pizza
309 South First-Selah, WA
Region 6
Meeting
Ann Haak, DIRECTOR
35725 North Harney Lane
Burns, Oregon 97220
503-349-9875
[email protected]
For more Info see flyer’s or contact
MARCH 5
BOARD MEETING
in Edgewood, WA hosted by
The Hombres
MARCH 6
34th Annual Swap Meet
Hosted by Spanaway
Moonshiners Washington
State Fairgrounds,
Puyallup, WA
FUN RUN !!
At Evans Creek ORV Park
Put on By: Rednecks & Rug-Rats Jeep Club
Entrance Coordinates: N 46o 56.564’
W 1210 58.320’
On July 9, 2016
Marty Tilford, DIRECTOR
E-mail:
[email protected]
Phone 360-600-5300
(Meetings are the third Tuesday
of every month) at 7:00pm
NO DECEMBER MEETING
Held at:
4-Wheel Parts
Performance Center
2700 SE 82nd Ave,
Portland, OR
503-774-4000
All members and guests are welcome
at this monthly meeting where Region
3 club delegates gather to discuss
upcoming events and land matters for
the Northwest Oregon and Southwest
Washington 4x4 recreation areas.
Please join us to learn about what is
happening on our off-road trail systems
in NW Oregon & SW Washington. This
is also a great place to find out first
hand about work parties, trail events
and other 4x4 activities that are taking
place. Guests are most welcome and
we are always looking for new clubs
and individual members to join the
association and get involved!
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FIRST JEEP OUT AT 9:00 AM
LAST JEEP OUT AT 12:00 PM
Cash Prizes, Door Prizes and Raffles
Lots of Fun !!!
Prizes will be awarded at approximately 4:30 pm,
Must be present to win!
(Need not to be present for THE BIG RAFFLE ONLY)
Camping and restrooms available at the Campground
Canned Food drive @ Chevron Argo’s Burnett Store
Get a SMALL Raffle ticket for Food donation of 2 or more
cans per person
Northwest Forest Pass Is Required
Available at US Forest Service, Burnett Store
and Wilkeson Store
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Bob Brooks
21520 SE 346th
Auburn, WA 98092
253 833-8747
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Tom Dettman
2700 B SE 82nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97266
503-774-4000
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5/06
1322 A Meridian St. E
Milton WA 98354
253-286-2344
[email protected]
4 Wheel Parts
Certified Cleaning Serv.
Michael Kelley
18121 Alderwood Mall Pkwy
Lynnwood, WA 98037
425-712-1366
www.4wheelparts.com
Daniel Nobel
2103 112th Street E.
Tacoma, WA 98445
253-536-5500
[email protected]
ATV Mfg. Inc.
Dan Marek Insurance
Herm Tilford
P.O. Box 805
Brush Prairie, WA 98606
360-256-3843
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Malvern, PA 19355
1-855-556-8042
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1001 SW Interstate Ave/
P.O. Box 1106
Chehalis WA 98532
800.245.5378 / 360.748.6658
[email protected]
www.uhlmannrv.com
OMIX-ADA | RUGGED
RIDGE | ALLOY USA 10/12
52355 S. Washington St.
Tacoma, WA 98409
253-473-7691
.9/13
Jet Chevrolet
Olympic 4x4 Supply
Dan Johnson
7/97
35700 Enchanted Pkway S.
PO Box 4986
Federal Way, WA 98063
253 838-7600 Fax: 253 874-7070
www.jetchevrolet.com
9/13
Shan Fuller
12951 Swalley Lane
Yakima, WA 98903
509-453-5525
ERIC HAINES
801 Parkway St.
Centralia, WA 98531
Offiice: 360-807-4438
CELL: 360.623.5499
FAX: 360.237.0462
Jeep Glass/Perf. Auto Glass
12909 Pacific Ave.
PO Box 44076
Tacoma, Wa 98444
253 537-4000 Fax: 253 536-3338
danmarek Insurance.com
A-Z Mobile Auto Glass 1/11 ExtremeTerrain
Tom Young
PMB 321, 10611 Canyon Rd E.
Puyallup, WA 98373
253-845-7940
www.azmobileautoglass.com
3/05
Gold Hammer Body/Paint
Carl Niebuhr
6/94
PO Box 147
Snohomish, WA 98291
360 568-7728 Fax: 360 568-9435
www.oly4x4.com
Rapid Print
Laird Lighting Ltd
4/11
Ron McDonald
6/87
6202 NE Hwy 99, Stuite 2
Vancouver, WA 98665
360-695-0595 • 360-695-1043 Fax
[email protected]
Brad Hoyt
4/06
2016 87th Ave. Ct. East
Edgewood, WA 98371
206 948-0549 / 253 922-6745
[email protected]
www.northwestservices.net
Snohomish Transmissions
Andy Laird or Ruth Mc Cully
2510 W. 5th Ave. #1
Eugene, OR 97402
541-686-2166
Northwest Services
Solar Blaster Corporation
Dan & Tammy Rheaume
4117 16th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98106
206-935-1400
[email protected]
Standard Batteries Of
Moses Lake
Dave McMains
3/06
400 E Broadway
Moses Lake, WA 98837
509 765-8246
[email protected]
TLC Plumbing
Terry Johnson
5/94
2442 NW Market St # 9
Seattle, WA 98107
206 783-1548
Trailready Products LLC
Larry Trim
12410 Beverly Park Rd.
Lynnwood, WA 98087
425 353-6776
[email protected]
Warn Industries
Adel Adams
13270 SE Pheasant Ct
Clackamas, OR 97015
503-722-3015 • Fax 503-785-2001
[email protected]
www.warn.com
Rick Pratt
3/92
17476 147th St SE
Monroe, WA 98272
360 794-7888 • Fax: 360 805-5367
www.snohomishtransmission.com
NEW PNW4WDA SPONSORSHIP
At the Board of Directors meeting in December the board adopted a new Sponsorship Program for the Association. This
program will help us as we continue to move forward. Due to contractual obligations we had to wait until January 1st,
2011 to start contacting vendors. We have had a wonderful response and I look forward to presenting our sponsors so far
at Winter Convention. Listed below are the four levels of sponsorship. If you or someone you know is interested please
call the phone number listed below.
Sponsorship Options
(360) 340-0282
www.northridge4x4.com
4 Wheel Parts
Paul Barwick
7602 S Tacoma Way
Tacoma, WA 98409
253-476-1600
www.4wheelparts.com
BFGoodrich
Bronze LevelFor $1000.00 annually, you will receive an Association Membership to the Pacific Northwest 4
Wheel Drive Association, a running quarter page ad in Tri-Power, a plaque recognizing your
involvement with the Pacific Northwest 4 Wheel Drive Association and a link on our website to
your business.
Silver Level-
For $1500.00 annually, you will receive an Association Membership to the Pacific Northwest
4 Wheel Drive Association, a running half page ad in Tri-Power, a plaque recognizing your
Flex-a-lite
involvement with the Pacific Northwest 4 Wheel Drive Association and a link on our website to
7009 45th St Ct E.
Fife, WA 98424 (877-767-0554) your business.
Silver Sponsors:
253-922-2700/fax253-922-0226
www.FLEX-A-LITE.com
Gold Sponsors:
Bronze Sponsors:
Warn Industries, Inc.
Ken Scuito, Director of
Marketing/Customer Serv.
13270 SE Pheasant Ct
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-722-3015
www.warn.com
ExtremeTerrain
7 Lee Boulevard
Malvern, PA 19355
1-855-556-8042
4-Wheelin’ News
Gold LevelFor $2000.00 annually, you will receive an Association Membership to the Pacific Northwest
4 Wheel Drive Association, a running full page ad in Tri-Power, a plaque recognizing your
involvement with the Pacific Northwest 4 Wheel Drive Association and a link on our website to
your business.
Platinum LevelA customized sponsorship package will be developed to fit the needs of your company. Other
options can include major sponsorship in some of the Associations events as well as additional
advertising opportunities.
For Additional Information Call:
1-800-537-7845
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