Officers: President: Eric Hallen (2023),Vice President: Jordan Hallen (2022), Secretary: Cyndi Sommerfeldt (2023), Treasurer: Sheri Hoiby (2022) Board of Directors: Mike Kohn (2022), Kirk Johnson (2022), Rhett Larson (2023), Jason Raska (2023) Trail Bosses: West: Brad McGuiggan & Jason Raska, East: Scott Carlson, Dresser West: Arik Mahler, Dresser East: Kevin McNutt, Stower Trail: Jeff Jonas & Rick LeRouxContinue reading “Minutes – Feb 2022”
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2022 Club Safari
Our club Safari took place on January 20-23. We stayed at the Grand Pines Motel on Lower Round Lake in Hayward, WI. We had terrific turnout this year with 26 members attending. We were fortunate to have a large ‘clubroom’ at our disposal during the weekend where the members could gather and get to knowContinue reading “2022 Club Safari”
Minutes – Jan 2022
Officers: President: Eric Hallen (2023),Vice President: Jordan Hallen (2022), Secretary: Cyndi Sommerfeldt (2023), Treasurer: Sheri Hoiby (2022) Board of Directors: Mike Kohn (2022), Kirk Johnson (2022), Rhett Larson (2023), Jason Raska (2023) Trail Bosses: West: Brad McGuiggan & Jason Raska, East: Scott Carlson, Dresser West: Arik Mahler, Dresser East: Kevin McNutt, Stower Trail: Jeff Jonas & Rick LeRouxContinue reading “Minutes – Jan 2022”
Respect Trail Closures & Stay on Trails!
It’s so exciting when we get our first snow of the year. It’s a good time to review what riding is allowed when our trails are closed and when our trails are open: How to determine if the trails are open or closed – Simply check the State’s Snow Report Website: https://www.travelwisconsin.com/snowreport/snowmobile/ When trails areContinue reading “Respect Trail Closures & Stay on Trails!”
Donation to Open Cupboard
The Osceola Valley Sno-Goers and the Southern Polk County ATV /UTV Club are presented checks to Open Cupboard. The Osceola Open Cupboard is an all volunteer organization that supports the Osceola School District and Dresser communities. The Osceola Valley Sno-Goers donated $500 and the Southern Polk County ATV / UTV Club donated $1000. Angel OlsenContinue reading “Donation to Open Cupboard”
Minutes – Dec 2021
Officers: President: Eric Hallen (2023),Vice President: Jordan Hallen (2022), Secretary: Cyndi Sommerfeldt (2023), Treasurer: Sheri Hoiby (2022) Board of Directors: Mike Kohn (2022), Kirk Johnson (2022), Rhett Larson (2023), Jason Raska (2023) Trail Bosses: West: Brad McGuiggan & Jason Raska, East: Scott Carlson, Dresser West: Arik Mahler, Dresser East: Kevin McNutt, Stower Trail: Jeff Jonas & Rick LeRouxContinue reading “Minutes – Dec 2021”
Minutes – Nov 2021
Meeting called to order on 11/2/21, 7:30pm at Potsie’s by Eric. Secretary’s report: Sent out via email earlier in October. Approved as read. Treasurer’s report: Approved as read by Sheri. Closed CD and deposited into checking account, planning to put into investment account. Media/Marketing: Check for club website updates that Frank did recently. Council Report:Continue reading “Minutes – Nov 2021”
Minutes – Oct 2021
*Meeting called to order on 10/5/21, 7:30pm at UW Wanderoos back bar by Kevin. Secretary’s report: · Sent out via email earlier in Sept., Approved as read Treasurer’s report: · Approved as read, Sheri was absent · Reviewed Fair profits after 15% paid to Fair Board Media/Marketing: · Mark Kuhl website, Eric Hallen facebook ·Continue reading “Minutes – Oct 2021”
2021 Scholarships
The Osceola Valley Sno-Goers gives college scholarships each year to graduating seniors from the Osceola High School. The scholarships are awarded based on the students academics, extracurricular activities (including community engagement), participation in their local snowmobile club and love of the outdoors. For 2021, the Osceola Valley Sno-Goers presented 2 scholarship, $500 each on MayContinue reading “2021 Scholarships”
Trail Signing – For all ages
Here are a few pics from Doug Strain. These 5 kids helped Doug and Nate Gustafson put signs in last fall on the trail from Dresser to the north towards Interstate park. Thanks to all for helping with our trails. Without you, we wouldn’t be able to ride.
