Track & Trails SNOBIRDS. SNOWMOBILE CLUB September 2007 FIRST CLASS MAIL

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Track & Trails FIRST CLASS MAIL SNOBIRDS Snowmobile Club P.O. Box 666 Menomonee Falls, WI 53052 SNOBIRDS SNOWMOBILE CLUB September 2007 FIRST CLASS U.S. POSTAGE This is a cooler for the beer and soda. Repeat after me, "This is not a pool." (inside joke from picnic, you HAD to be there...)

CALENDAR OF EVENTS (for latest info, call 252-I.N.F.O.) Snobirds meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 8:00 pm, at the Village Bowl in Menomonee Falls, N86 W18830 Main St. Please join us! Guests are welcome! ---- September 2007 11 General Meeting Village Bowl, Menomonee Falls, 8 p.m. 22 Rob's Performance (Johnson Creek), G&G (Muskego) Open House 25 Board Meeting Sue Flaherty, 7:30 p.m. ---- October 2007 6 Adopt-a-Highway Whiskey Corners, 9 a.m. 9 General Meeting Village Bowl, Menomonee Falls, 8 p.m. 13 Al Hartwig dealer Open House 14 Suburban Sno-Hawks Swap Meet New Berlin VFW 19-21 Milwaukee Snow Show State Fair Park 20 WCSA DNR Safety class, at the snow show 23 Board Meeting Bonnie Pollich, 7:30 p.m. 26-28 AWSC Workshop Stevens Point ---- November 2007 13 Open House, before general meeting Village Bowl, 7 p.m. 13 General Meeting Village Bowl, Menomonee Falls, 8 p.m. 22 Thanksgiving 27 Board Meeting Dave Rowley, 7:30 p.m. ---- December 2007 5, 12, 19 Safety Class Menomonee Falls Community Center, 6:30 p.m. 11 Christmas Party Sussex Bowl, Sussex WI, 7 p.m. ---- January 2008 8 General Meeting Village Bowl, Menomonee Falls, 8 p.m. 9, 16, 23 Safety Class Menomonee Falls Community Center, 6:30 p.m. ---- February 2008 12 General Meeting Village Bowl, Menomonee Falls, 8 p.m. Views expressed in this publication are those of the Author of the Article, and may or may not reflect the views of the Snobirds Snowmobile Club. Opposing viewpoints will be tolerated, and may even be printed. Correspondence may be sent to Snobirds Snowmobile Club; Gary Breuckman, Editor; P.O. Box 666; Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53052-0666. Adopt-a-Highway Joe Mingari Second Adopt-a-Highway Cleanup Memo to Self: Try to check out the Packer's schedule before setting date for cleanup. I found out that it gets very crowded at the starting point when there is a Packer's Game on T.V. All that aside, we had what was the largest group of members turn out for our second cleanup. We even had a couple of firsttimers. Fifteen (15!) people were there for the Six O'Clock start time. With the large group we were able to knock off all the debris and get back to Whiskey Corners just after the opening kick-off. The game had just begun. While we did not have any money or exceptional finds, Mr. Brunow did get 'leied'. Dolly please check the spelling before getting out the frying pan. These are the members who I want to thank for taking the time on a very hot night to come out and participate: Steve Biehl, Gary & Betsy Breuckman, Kevin Bonnel, Dick Brunow, Dean Havel, Scott Makowski, Judy Smiley, Ed & Bonnie Pollich, Dave Rowley, Al Schultz, Bill Schultz, and Ron Wendt. Many thanks to all of you for your efforts and time. Please, mark your calendars for Oct. 6, 2007, that is a Saturday. Nine A.M. will be the starting time at the same place as always. JOE M. Copyright 2007 - Snobirds Snowmobile Club Inc. - All Rights Reserved

President s Report Al Schutz I hope everyone had a nice summer. Those who attended the summer events - - the picnic and corn roast - - had a great time! Check the news for the dates of upcoming snowmobile dealer open houses and swap events. Snobird planning meetings are coming up this Fall. Be sure to attend these meetings for info on the Snobird Snofari Trips this winter, as well as other club events. "Thank You!" to outgoing Board Members and Club Officers for all the time and effort you put into the Snobirds the years you served. "Good Luck!" to the new Board Members and Club Officers who were elected this August. "Thank You!" to all members for your suggestions, help at events, planning, and support of the Snobirds Snowmobile Club. See you on the trails this winter!! Alan L Schultz Past President Are You Ready For A Good Time? We're Going To West Yellowstone. WHEN: Leave Morris Family Farm Hartland, Friday February 29, 2008 5:00 p.m. and we will be back Saturday, March 8th, 2008 at about 1:00 p.m. WHO: HOW: Anyone & Everyone who wants to have FUN!! You can ride the bus or fly if you like, and you can take your sled or rent. PRICE: Based on 40 people on the bus and either 20 or 40 sleds (20 sleds per semi) Bus $275 Hotel $260 Sled $275 equals $810 per person, double occupancy. We need full Deposit by January 15, 2008. Any questions contact John Pfalz @ 262-264-5589 or Joan Schumitsch @ 262-244-6650

Slivers from the Board, continued... SLIVERS from the Board Gary Breuckman This Board meeting is the first of the 'new' Board, so welcome to the new s elected at the August club meeting, Ed Pollich and Joan Schumitsch, and re-elected member Scott Makowski. Thanks to exiting members Dick Brunow and Ron Wendt for their years of service. At this meeting the Board elects the club officers. It's really a shame that more folks aren't interested in officer positions. Most involve little work beyond what happens at the club meeting itself. All s and officers are listed on another page in this newsletter. Welcome to new Officers and thanks again to those ending their terms. The hardest seat to fill is Club Secretary, and really the only job is the minutes of the meeting. We have other people who handle publications, membership, smelt and WCSA raffle tickets, AWSC membership reporting... in any case thanks to Bonnie Pollich who was railroaded agreed to take the job. Also we set up the Board meeting schedule for the year. The meetings are held in the s' homes, but guests are welcome (just let the host know you are coming). Meetings are listed on the calendar page for upcoming months, and on the web page calendar for the year. The Snow Show (Oct 19-21) is making discount tickets available to club members ($2 off) - orders will be taken at the meeting. Also the club will pay the ticket cost for people working in the WCSA booth at the show and selling raffle tickets, checking coats, or any other club jobs. We will have an Open House meeting in November, as was done last year. NEW Snobird memberships will be available for a discounted $20 cost at the Open House. There are flyers available at the September and October club meetings, if you have a place you can post one, or know a dealer who will, please take some. The membership renewal forms were mailed, and you should have yours by now. If not, let me know and I'll send another. We extended the time for returning them by a month, but please send them in early. Cost is the same as the last few years. If you belong to another club that pays AWSC dues for you, please fill in the part about secondary AWSC memberships and take off $10. AWSC is set up to handle this properly now, and it doesn't cost the club anything, we just pay AWSC $10 less. Unless, of course, you WANT the extra magazine and other mailings. Our memberships actually increased in number this past year, we had nine new memberships, and six who dropped - ending up with 67 total families this year. We don't like to lose members, and if there's any problem we will try and fix it, but most of these were folks who were moving, or interests changed. Adopt-a- Highway getting ready

CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE ads are FREE to Snobirds and Landowners for Snowmobile-related items. To all others, rates are $1.00 per line per insertion. Please send your advertisements to the editor, or hand them in at a club meeting. This is an excellent opportunity to sell your old clothing and equipment. CLUB OFFICERS & BOARD, 2007/2008 SEASON Arctic Cat - For Sale 2002 Snowmobile - Cross Country Edition EFI 1,829 miles, Original Owner $3,900 or Best Offer 2002 Snowmobile - Cross Country Edition EFI 882 miles, Original Owner $3,900 or Best Offer 1999 Snowmobile - ZR 700 1,100 miles $2,600 or Best Offer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer David Rowley Tom Pollich Bonnie Pollich Kim Quicker 2005 ATV - 650 V-2 350 miles / 58 hours $500 Winch and $200 Luggage Rack included $5,600 or Best Offer BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2005 Youth ATV - 90 cc - 4 Stroke Hardly used $1,600 or Best Offer If interested, CALL: 262-224-6650 - Leave a message. Event Hotline, 252-INFO (252-4636) see our club information on the Internet at http://www.snobirds.org/ Board Chairman Board Secretary Gary Breuckman David Rowley Sue Flaherty Scott Makowski Jim Mueller Bonnie Pollich Ed Pollich Alan Schultz Joan Schumitsch

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