Green Lake Snowmobile Club Newsletter January 2015 176 Green Lake South Road, 70 MileHouse, BC, V0K 2K2 Sunday, February 8th, 2015 This is a Winterfest Event, with proceeds being donated to the BC Lions Society for Children with Disabilities. Funds raised remain in BC to assist children with disabilities. This fun day will consist of: Open House Snowmobile Poker Ride - 50 km loop Lots of great door prizes 50/50 draw Concession: hot dogs, hamburgers, chili, pop, coffee and hot chocolate Registration for Poker Ride @ 10:00 a.m. Entry fee by donation First sled out by 10:30 a.m. Poker Ride Winners announced @ 1:00 p.m. Door Prize Winners announced @ 1:00 p.m. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult Please contact Peter McKie @ 250-456-6806 or Art Groves @ 250-456-2112 if you have questions about the Poker Ride or for larger groups who plan on riding together. Meet at the Green Lake Snowmobile Clubhouse located at 176 Green Lake South Road
President s Message I hope everyone had a good holiday season. Happy New Year from myself and the entire Executive. I would like to thank everyone who has participated behind the scenes to keep the Club operating during this busy time for me (Rita Dixon for keeping our fi nances in order, Lorrie Fleming for all her hard work in recording our Executive and General Meetings, Kim Lowe for handling our membership and renewals, Dale Tonts and Larry Messaros for putting together our informative newsletters, Pat Olsoff and Miriam Livingston for hosting our well attended Christmas Dinner/Dance and John and Diane Sullivan for keeping our signboard current). Thanks also to Art Groves and Steve Gehl for keeping us up to date on the impending ORV legislation and ORV registration. We re still gathering information and will hopefully have a step-by-step guideline in our next newsletter to assist you through this process. Our JCP addition to the Clubhouse will soon be fi nished and I would like to emphasize that this project would not have been completed without the participation of our volunteers, who to-date have donated $26,655.80 of in-kind labour and materials. This will bring the value of our project to $98,896.67 in value. Thank you to all. Trail widening and maintenance has been moving forward with the fresh dump of snow. We are currently monitoring all trails for dead fall and trees bowed by heavy snow. If you come across anything that you think should be looked at, please give us a call. Our next major event is Winterfest to be held on Sunday, February 8th. This will be a 50km Poker Ride, which will require quite a bit of manpower to set up. If you are interested in helping us prepare for this event, we appreciate your participation. All proceeds from this event go to the BC Lions for Children with Disabilities. All donations of door prizes will be gratefully accepted. Please encourage all of your family, friends and neighbours to join us for this fun event. Entry fee is by donation. See you on the trails. Peter GLSC Executive President: Peter McKie 456-6806 VicePresident: Art Groves 456-2112 Secretary: Lorrie Fleming 456-7566 Treasurer: Rita Dixon 456-7529 Directors: Pat Olsoff 456-6054 Diane Sullivan 706-8562 Miriam Livingston 456-7531 Steve Gehl 456-7493 Membership: Kim Lowe 456-7506 Hall Rentals: Cheryl Groves 456-2112 Newsletter: Larry Messaros 456-2129 editor@greenlakesnowmobileclub.ca Mark Your Calenders! Executive Meetings Wed. Jan. 28, 2015-7 pm Wed. Feb. 25,2015-7 pm General Meetings Mon. Feb. 2, 2015-7 pm Mon. Mar. 2, 2015-7 pm Clubhouse Rental $50 per day for members - $100 per day for non-members Please contact Cheryl Groves at 250-456-2112
2015 Calendar of Events Card Night Jan. 23rd Winterfest/Poker Ride Feb. 8th Organized by Peter McKie and Art Groves Pig Roast March 14th Convenors: John and Diane Sullivan Wind-up Dinner Convenors needed! Date to be set by organizers. Membership 2014-2015 Did you know that your Green Lake Snowmobile Club membership expired on October 31st, 2014? We appreciate your past support of the club and would like to encourage you to renew your membership again this year. Please fi ll out the registration form (which can be found on our website) and return it to me with a cheque made payable to Green Lake Snowmobile Club. Thank-you! Kim Lowe
BC Government News Release Features GLSC 70 MILE HOUSE Five local workers, community members and tourists will benefi t from a snowmobile trail restoration project in the Green Lake area, as a result of more than $72,000 in provincial Job Creation Partnership funding. The Government of B.C. has partnered with the Green Lake Snowmobile Society to provide fi ve local workers with 21 weeks of work experience and skill development training in trail restoration, general construction, plumbing and carpentry. The workers were hired to clean, widen and repair McIntosh, Dudley Kill and an unnamed trail in the Green Lake area that were damaged by pine beetles and total about 50 km. The workers will also upgrade Jeep Lake campsite and install 40 new trail signs, two outhouses, and six benches in the Green Lake area. In addition, the workers will help renovate the Green Lake Clubhouse, which includes expanding the kitchen, meeting room, installing two washrooms, a wheelchair ramp and septic tank, and painting the exterior. The project is expected to fi nish in March 2015. Job Creation Partnerships like this are part of the Employment Program of BC s Community and Employer Partnerships, which fund projects that increase employability and share labour market information.to date, more than 480 job seekers have benefi ted from work experience and more than 120 projects have been funded throughout the province. The Community and Employer Partnerships program is featured in B.C. s Skills for Jobs Blueprint that helps align training and education with in-demand jobs and provides more support to people who are struggling to gain a foothold in the job market or who face unique challenges. Local MLA Jackie Tegart presents JCP cheque to Greg Philip, Kyle Perron, Jordan Wood and June Connon Quotes: Minister of Social Development and Social Innovation Don McRae Government is committed to helping British Columbians get the skills they need to fi nd work and the Green Lake snowmobile community centre and trails project is a shining example. This project will help support tourism and the local economy, and provide useful work experience for local workers. MLA for Fraser-Nicola Jackie Tegart This Job Creation Partnership project is great news for 70 Mile House, participants from the region who will develop valuable skills and for snowmobile enthusiasts from across the province. When complete, families, local residents and visitors will experience signifi cant improvements to the trails and upgraded facilities. Thank you to everyone involved in this project. You should be proud of your contribution to building a healthy and vibrant community. MLA for Cariboo-Chilcotin Donna Barnett As a snowmobile enthusiast, I m thrilled to see this project move along and can t wait to ride the trails. I commend the Green Lake Snowmobile Society and Government of B.C. for working together to help local residents gain new job skills and support healthy recreation and strong communities. continued...
Green Lake Snowmobile Society president and project manager Peter McKie This project will benefi t both the participants and the Green Lake area with an improved meeting place and a rejuvenated trail system. It s a pleasure to watch the participants enjoy what they are doing while learning new skills which will hopefully benefi t them in their future endeavours. Green Lake Snowmobile Society project participant Jordan Wood I have enjoyed learning the construction and all the little tips to make the work go smoothly throughout the whole process. Green Lake Snowmobile Society project participant June Connon All the training so far is great. Some of my favourites include building the clubhouse addition from the ground right up to installing the roof. Learning the whole plumbing process was also a lot of fun. Anyone going out looking for full time employment would benefi t from a program like this. $3.00 each Club Trail Maps coloured maps 8 1/2 x 11 plasticized available at 70 Mile General Store & the Sugar Shack
Club Rides Frank Dixon has once again agreed to lead the Wednesday and Sunday Club Rides. If you would like to participate in a club ride, please meet at the Clubhouse by 10:30 a.m. Bring a lunch and some money (just in case they decide to stop along the ride) and join in the fun. If the temperature is lower than -15C, the ride will be cancelled. Thanks for leading the pack and fi nding the fresh snow Frank. We appreciate it. Peter McKie Ride Rules, Safety, Etiquette Rides and Events are for Club Members and invited guests only. Proper snowmobiling clothes and helmet should be worn Have a packed lunch as the ride may not include a stop at a local eatery Follow at a safe distance Be responsible for the rider behind you. When at a crossroad/intersection, be sure the riders behind you know which direction you and the rest of the group are going. If you are unsure what direction the group has gone at an intersection, stop and wait. Maybe one of the riders behind, if not the Sweep, knows which way to go. If not, wait until someone ahead returns. If you leave the ride/group line (boondocking), you MUST yield to the line when re-entering the line No passing on trails No hard acceleration on groomed trails Carry a whistle, it is very helpful when requiring assistance. It also aids in locating a person.
Christmas Party - Dec. 13, 2014 A beautiful live Christmas tree hand cut by Frank Dixon and decorated by members along with other beautiful decorations in the hall made for a lovely festive space for our annual Christmas party which was well attended and enjoyed by all, nice to see some children too. The pot luck dinner was its usual wonderful success, thanks to all. A silent auction, and Christmas tree ornament raffl e were well received by all, providing fun and excitement. Live music by the Classmates added more nice spice to the evening, with Christmas music and spot dances. Group pictures were posed for and taken by Ken. Donations to the food Bank where overwhelming once again and much appreciated by the Womens Centre in 100 Mile House. In all a Great Party, a nice start to the season. Thanks to everyone for participating making this another fun activity for us all. All the best in 2015. Pat Olsoff and Miriam Livingstone Photos by Ken Alexander
Price: Each basket/planter is $30.00 Types of baskets/planters available: Each basket/planter will have a main type of plant(s) such as petunias, geraniums or begonias and then fi lled with a variety of smaller plants such as lobelias, vines, etc. Color combinations for each basket/planter are almost endless i.e. pinks, yellows and purples OR reds and whites OR pinks and whites OR... In the order form below please specify the type of basket and color combinations you would prefer. On the color combinations line, if you would like to say bright colors that would be okay. See the samples below: Sample: Basket Type: Petunias Color Combination: red, whites and purples Basket Type: Begonias Color Combinations: Bright colors Name: Phone: Hanging Flower Basket Fund Raiser 12 baskets by Roger and Marcie Stratton at Horse Lake Nursery Baskets may be used as hanging baskets or planters Baskets/planters must be ordered and paid for by March 22, 2015. They will be ready for pick up at the Snowmobile Clubhouse near the end of May or beginning of June. Rita will let you know when the date has been confi rmed. Hanging Flower Basket Fund Raiser Order Form Basket Type: Color Combinations: Basket Type: Color Combinations: Basket Type: Color Combinations: Total number of baskets ordered: Payment at $30 per basket included: (cheques made payable to Green Lake Snowmobile Club) Return to: Green Lake Snowmobile Club, Attn: Rita Dixon 176 Green Lake Road South, 70 Mile House, BC., V0K 2K2