MINNESOTA MOTORIZED TRAIL RECREATION WORKSHOP & POLITICAL ACTION SEMINAR TO TAKE PLACE APRIL 1-2

Will be facilitated by the NOHVCC and the AMA in Little Falls, MN

 


The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council in cooperation with the American Motorcyclist Association and the Minnesota Motorized Trail Coalition will conduct a Motorized Trail Recreation Workshop and AMA “Ride Into Political Action” Seminar at the Initiative Foundation in Little Falls, Minnesota on April 1-2, 2006.

The purpose of the Workshop and Seminar are to:

  • To identify the means by which the motorized trail recreation public can most effectively influence the political and regulatory process;

  • To identify the means by which the motorized trail recreation public can most effectively influence land management processes in order to protect and improve responsible motorized trail recreation opportunities within Minnesota; and

  • To identify actions and resources that will build and strengthen Minnesota’s motorized trail recreation clubs and associations.


Participants are encouraged to attend both the political seminar and the motorized trail recreation workshop. However, single-day registrations will be accepted for either day to accommodate work demands and other personal obligations.

Off-highway, trials and dual-sport motorcycle, ATV, four-wheel drive, and snowmobile enthusiasts are invited to attend and help create a positive future for motorized trail recreation in Minnesota.

A registration fee of $15.00 (single day) or $25.00 (two days) will be charged to cover materials, beverage service, and lunches for the weekend. Advance registration is required. There will be no on-site registration! Registration packets will be available February 1, 2006.

 

For further information regarding the workshop or to request a registration packet please contact Ann Vance at 800-348-6487 or at avance@nohvcc.org



The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council is a non-profit educational foundation. For information regarding the NOHVCC and its workshop program visit www.nohvcc.org

 

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