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PSSA DIRECTORS(Term Expires at Annual Spring Meeting)PRESIDENT:Liz Krug (2019, Erie Co.) 9820 Lake Pleasant Road Erie, PA 16509 Cell Phone: (814) 464-3971 [email protected]:James Wolfe (2020, Elk Co.) 1384 Route 66 DeYoung, PA 16728 Phone: (814) 968-5469 [email protected]:Charles Walter (2021, Wayne County) 171 St Mary Church Rd Lake Ariel PA 18436 Phone: (570) 689-4788 Cell: (570) 877-0244 walter.charles@rocketmail .comTREASURER:Arline LaTourette (2020, Wayne County) 792 Torrey Road Honesdale, PA 18431 Phone: (570) 729-7865 [email protected]:Terry Wood (2021) 8622 Hickory Hollow Drive Chardon, OH 44024 Phone: (440) 867-8682 [email protected] Mosier (2019, Erie County) 4251 Greenlee Rd. McKean, PA 16426 Phone: (814) 476-7984 [email protected] Richard Hayes (2020, Allegheny County) 2485 Parkview Lane Allison Park, PA 15101 Phone: (412) 735-6716 [email protected]
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REGIONAL DIRECTORSREGION 1Chuck Thompson (2021, Erie Co.) 12800 Rt. 6 Corry, PA 16407 Phone: (814) 462-5613 [email protected] East (Ass’t Director, 2021, Erie Co.) 2346 Bliley Road Erie, PA 16510 Phone: (814) 882-7473 [email protected] 2 VACANT
REGION 3David E. McCarty (2020, Westmoreland Co.) 2533 Harrison City Road Export, PA 15632 Phone: (412) 480-7068 [email protected] REGION 4 VACANT (EAST)
Larry Martin (2021, WEST) 1008 Orr Ave. Kittanning, Pa. 16201 Phone: (724) 664-5492 [email protected] 5Travis Mathna (2020, Adams Co.) 1110 Upper Bermudian Rd. Gardners, PA 17324 Phone: (717) 677-8089 [email protected] REGION 6 VACANT
Nathan Eckhart, CPA (Ass’t Director, Lehigh Co.) 4935 Abbey Road Coplay, PA 18037 Phone: (610) 262-0281 Fax: (610) 262-0281 [email protected] REGION 7 VACANT
REGION 8Janet Auker (2019, Lancaster Co.) 112 Homestead Drive Stevens, PA 17578 Phone: (717) 336-1061 Fax: (717) 336-0362 [email protected] Blauch (Ass’t Director, Lebanon Co.) 40 Clover Lane Jonestown, PA 17038 Phone: 717-383-3559 [email protected] 9Tim Holtz (2021, Cambria County) PO Box 174 Patton, PA 16668 814-330-2182 [email protected] 10 VACANT
REGION 11Scott Watkins (2020, Bradford County) 1265 Watkins Hill Road Columbia Cross Roads, PA 16914 Phone: 570-297-4018 Cell: 570-529-5375 [email protected] 12Clinton LaTourette (2021, Wayne Co.) 792 Torrey Road Honesdale, PA 18431 Phone: (570) 729-7865 [email protected]
SNOW ANGELS CHAIRPERSONS:Kelly Watkins 1265 Watkins Hill Road Columbia Cross Roads, PA 16914 Phone: (570) 297-4018 [email protected] Hayes 2485 Parkview Lane Allison Park, PA 15101 Phone: (412) 496-7615 [email protected]
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MOVING FORWARD
I would like to say “Happy Snow” but Erie has not had much good riding so far this winter. The local TV stations are comparing pictures of December 2017 with 2018. The difference in the amount of snow is amazing.
Senator Laughlin (R- Chair of the Fish and Game Commission) from Erie is proposing hunting on certain Sundays. Specific dates are being discussed. Check with his office for updates.
This is what I found on the Senate website:
Senator Laughlin MEMORANDUM
“In the near future, we plan to introduce legislation that would authorize the Game Commission to allow for hunting on Sundays. Currently, this prohibition is the only game management decision that the legislature has put into stature. This language would change that and would leave all hunting management decisions to the Game Commission.”
Safety is a concern especially for clubs who have trails on private property. Trail maintenance is a year-round activity and much work is done on the weekends. (See my e-mail to the Senator)
PSSA encourages all clubs to keep in contact with local elected officials.
As a reminder: There is need for more positive contact with our elected officials. Invite them to take a ride with your club members. Much can be gained by reaching out to them. Remember they are the ones who vote on laws or give their blessing to open trails on township property. (Call/e - mail your representatives. Express your support/concerns.
It is that time of the year for clubs to recognize club members who promote their club/Pennsylvania State Snowmobile Association (PSSA) and snowmobile recreation.
The following are the PSSA Annual Awards. Snowmobiler of the Year Snowmobile Family of the
Year Snowmobile Teen of the Year Snowmobile Dealer of the
Year Forest/Government Official
of the YearAll nominees must have been a
PSSA member or a business member since January 2017. Government /Forest Officials do not have to be a member. Send/email your nominations with a short resume to the Erie Office by March 25, 2019. ([email protected])
There are two positions open for the Executive Board (Don Mosier and myself). These candidates are elected at the Annual Membership Meeting. Send your resume to Charles Walter, Board Secretary by February 15, 2019. You will be given a short questionnaire to answer. Your resume and answers will be posted in the April issue of KS.
Any Regional Director whose term of office ends April 2019 should ask their clubs to send an e-mail to Charles Walter, Board Secretary, designating their approval for you to represent them for another 3 years or they should elect someone else to represent them. Several Regions are vacant. Anyone who is a member of a club in a region can be elected as the Regional Director. Again send an e-mail to Charles Walter by March 25, 2019.
Concerns have been raised about Youth Safety Classes. One can now take the Safety Class on line with no requirement for “on the ground” training. Who actually takes the test? Should the test be taken at a club Safety Class or with a Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) representative? Is money the motivating factor? This issue will be presented at the next Snowmobile/ATV meeting this spring.
Voucher Raffle tickets are in the mail. This is one way you can help PSSA. Be generous. The Drawing will be held at the Annual Membership Meeting in April.
OTHER INFORMATIONClubs- PSSA is in need of your
updated information - Please send your club President’s name, address, phone number, email and Facebook information to Kathy Woolever.
Calendars – The American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) calendars have arrived. They are available for $20 each. You have many chances to win. PSSA benefits from the sale of these calendars. Send your check with your return information to the Palmyra Office and the calendars will be sent to you. (Calendars are available throughout the year.)
We are in need of a few more donations to purchase more cameras.
Get out and enjoy the beauty of Pennsylvania!Think Snow!
Liz Krug, PresidentRemember the Date:
Annual MeetingSaturday, April 27, 9am
Ramada Golf and Conference Center
University Park, PA
From: “Elizabeth Krug” <[email protected]>Subject: Hunting on SundayDate: January 16, 2019 at 7:46:53 PM ESTTo: <[email protected]>Cc: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Does proposed legislation have specific dates to hunt on Sunday? My research only found the Memorandum which states that it would be left up to the Game Commission.
Currently I am a “Landowner Cooperator” with the Game Commission. I do not intend to open my land to hunting on Sundays. There is a main snowmobile trail within inches of my boundary. Safety first.Here in Erie/Crawford County there are approximately 200 miles of snowmobile trails. All but one mile are on private property. Clubs maintain these trails year-round. Actually more trail maintenance takes place before the snow flies rather than during the snow season. Many families snowmobile on the weekends.
Has the Game Commission looked at other alternatives such as reducing their budget/projects? Although I am from a hunting/fishing/trapping family I would tell you that the third generation has little interest in the above. Times have changed.
The economic significance of snowmobile recreation in Pennsylvania is approximately $132,000, 000 dollars. That is much more dollars than a few extra hunters would add to the state by permitting hunting on Sundays.
Several snowmobilers would appreciate a face-to-face meeting with you at your convenience. If the weather cooperates maybe a snowmobile ride would be on the agenda.
Please send me your newsletter.
Sincerely,Liz Krug, President - Pennsylvania State Snowmobile Association (PSSA)
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CHICKAREE RIDGE RUNNERS SMC
Hello from The Chickaree Ridge Runners Recreation and Rescue Snowmobile Club. Our 2018 was a success, even though the track was muddy, the racers still showed up to race. Thank you to all of the racers and spectators who came to our races, we cannot survive without your support. Hopefully all of you had a good time and will come to next year’s races as well!
Our benefit Poker Run is scheduled for Feb. 10th, 2019. This years benefit is for Scott Stoltz, a local policeman who has a brain tumor. Please come and support him.
Dr. Don Leckey is planning our trips for the upcoming winter. For more info. or to join our club, it is open to the public, a single membership is $10 per year and a family membership is $15 per year. Call Martin Marine at (814) 749-9931 or visit our new website at https://crrsnowclub.wixsite.com/website . Like us on Facebook at Chickaree Ridge Runners Snowmobile Recreation and Rescue Club. Meetings are held the first Thursday of each month. They start at 8:00pm and are held at our clubhouse. Be safe and as always, THINK SNOW,
Sincerely, Chuck Baligush
Hello from the Laurel Highlands.
Where is winter? Many of us in the Highlands area have been asking that question. We are eagerly waiting for the temperatures to stay below freezing and for all the precipitation that set records last year to return as snowfall. I’m sure you feel the same. As I start to write this article it is Tuesday, January 8, 2019, and it is 56 degrees outside. Is it really winter or do I have the wrong calendar posted? In a previous article, I wrote I searched GOOGLE and asked how much snow will we get this winter???? Guess What????? The computer froze. I tried to get an answer the second time around by watching KDKA-TV (channel 2) in Pittsburgh when Jeff Verszyla (chief meteorologist) gave the winter forecast. He stated that Pittsburgh would receive a total of 39.5 inches of snow for the entire winter. Now he is gone from their station without explanation. We are left to wonder just where the snow is!
In December, we celebrated at the annual club Christmas party organized by our president, Brad Hoover, and his lovely family. Even Santa Claus made an appearance at the event and brought gifts for all the kids. There was more than enough to eat, crafts to work on, and fun conversations. We were happy to meet
up and share a relaxing time together as we planned out our next snow adventures.
The December meeting also meant a visit from the local DCNR parks and forestry departments. We were grateful for the return of Forbes State Forest representatives, Don Stiffler and Rick Stupanic, Laurel Hill State Park representative, Assistant Park Manager Nate Hardic, and Rangers Shane Steindorf and Ryan Respet. They each took turns speaking about the trail updates, plans for the future, and what is happening around the mountain. It was highly informative and the public in attendance was thankful to hear all about it.
The only January event, Poker Run/Radar run, had to be cancelled due to the lack of snowfall.
In February, the general membership meeting is on Thursday, Feb. 14, at 8:00 PM. We also have a poker run/radar scheduled on Saturday, February 23, 2019, if we have snow. Don’t forget this month is Take a Friend Snowmobiling month as well. Help keep the sport going by bringing someone out to ride who may not have had the opportunity otherwise. There are a surprisingly large number of people who long to try our sport, but do not know where or how to. We receive many requests about how and where to rent sleds in the Laurel Highlands. There are not many opportunities around here, but Seven Springs resorts does offer a rental on guided sleds.
As always go to our website at lhsc.net to get the latest info. We have 4 cameras at the club for you to look at to see conditions for yourself as well as links to the nearby park cameras. You can also check out our Facebook page Laurel Highlands Snowmobile Club or find a recent trail report on an additional Facebook page at Laurel Highlands Trail Conditions.
With little or no snow many of us are traveling elsewhere. If you are planning to go to Michigan like me, here are some links to check out. For the UP of Michigan go to johndee.com, or go to www.munisingsnow.com for Munising, Michigan. For the northern part of lower Michigan, GOOGLE sledheads.
I wonder‚ if you are a snowmobile dealer how do you support a family????? This is the 4th year in a row with very little snow. However, it does not matter how much snow we get, it will always be the same people who plow the parking lot, who come to the meetings and workdays, etc. You can help make a change by getting involved with your local and state clubs.
Until next time live life to its fullest,
Jim Wilkinson & Shelly Buckles
(see photos on page 5)
LAUREL HIGHLANDS SMC
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Above: Maci Delaney smiling at the tree.Top Left: Caroline Hay with Santa,
Left: Jake Hay with Santa,
Above Center: The Hay family: Heather, Emily, Caroline, and Jake with the completed Christmas craft.
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GET TO KNOW YOUR NATIONAL FOREST
TEAMEd Klim, President
HASLETT, MI, December 19, 2018: For many years the snowmobile manufacturer members of ISMA have financially supported the Friends of Snowmobiling groups, Friends of the
US Forests, and the various Avalanche Centers within the US Forest Service. In addition to supporting the forest activities, we have encouraged snowmobilers to interact with staff members of the US Forests whenever possible. Most of us snowmobile on US Forest Service land and you are encouraged to stop by the USFS office while you are traversing the forests on your snowmobile. Members of the Forest Service welcome visitors and it is a great opportunity to develop friendships and offer your help to the FS team.
If you join a Friends of the Forests group, the cost is minimal, and it puts you on the mailing list, so you may be contacted when the Forest Service has a review of the travel plans or management issues. You could also find yourself invited to events and outings at the Forest. The Friends of the Forest groups are active and often hold educational events on the Forest.
I visit the US Forest Service offices in the winter but also in the spring and summer. This has kept me in contact with the key Forest Service personnel and we often can talk about land use issues and safety issues if necessary.
In addition to supporting the Forest and Avalanche Training Centers, we also support the American Avalanche Association, the leader in avalanche safety training in the United States.
If you are camping on National Forest Land or simply hiking through the area or fishing in one of their quiet secluded lakes, it’s always a good idea to say ‘hi’ to the land managers and let them know that you are willing to help and expand on any public or private partnerships that are offered through their management teams.
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SNOWMOBILE CLUB OF ADAMS COUNTY
The Snowmobile Club of Adams County held their annual Christmas Party at Hickory Falls Entertainment Center in Hanover Pa. Over 63 members attended the event and it was a huge success. The evening started with a meal, gifts for the kids, adult member raffle drawing, short meeting, and then fun out in Hickory Falls entertainment area. Everyone enjoyed playing the new Virtual Reality Games, laser tag, Volex-3D game, and of course the go-kart track. We love to see our club membership grow and look forward to a great trip to Maine this year.Think Snow!
Tom KroutAbove: Peggy Hartman tries her luck with the “Down A Clown” game.
Left: Emily & Danielle Mentzer had fun with the basketball game.
Right: Younger members of the SCAC enjoying the Virtual Reality games.
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HASLETT, MI, December 19, 2018: The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable supports the need for a healthy land management agenda in Washington DC and across the United States. Congress has
a unique opportunity to enact legislation that could help make great strides in protecting our public lands while delivering needed reforms to enhance the outdoor recreation experience.
The Outdoor Recreation economy accounts for 2.2% of the US Gross Domestic Product (GDP), producing $734 Billion Dollars in economic output and supporting 4.5 million direct jobs in the United States. The Roundtable joins ISMA in supporting the following pieces of legislation:
Restore our Parks Act There is substantial deferred maintenance affecting recreation and local communities that rely on recreation visitors. Visitation across the United States has increased and there is over $1 billion dollars worth of backlog in our National Parks on recreational assets such as trails, campgrounds, and marinas. We support a bi-partisan legislative effort (which is also supported by the Administration) which offers a thoughtful solution to this growing issue. We hope to support millions of visitors to our National Lands this year and we need to have those recreation assets maintained and in great shape.
The 21st Century Conservation Service Corp is a bold national initiative to engage 100,000 young adults and veterans in service on Public Lands throughout the country. The Conservation Corp organizations are all community organized and leverage private funds to help support the local economy, and development and support of the Outdoor Recreation economy in their area. Snowmobilers have been doing this for many years in the building and improvement of snowmobile trails throughout our national forests and we know that the clubs and associations throughout the snowbelt will continue to do this while helping young adults and veterans obtain some skills for the growing recreation economy.
Every Kid Outdoors Act Public Lands are some of the best venues for children to experience the outdoors and participate in outdoor recreation. The legislation being discussed will provide grade school and Jr High students free access to many of the public lands. These students can request an annual pass (for themselves
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and three adults) to allow them visitation to the public lands of their choice. This is a great opportunity to expand visitation to our National Parks and National Forests and BLM lands.
Guides and Outfitters Act This is bi-partisan legislation that has been passed by the House Natural Resources Committee. It improves the outfitter and guide permitting system of Federal Land Agencies to help Americans enjoy access and the great outdoors. There are many guides and outfitters that introduce our National Forest and BLM trails to snowmobilers nationwide and this Act helps facilitate outdoor recreation and their activity.
RTP Full Funding Act This bi-partisan legislation has been introduced and would require a study to determine the best available estimate value of off-highway recreational fuel tax paid to the Highway Trust Fund. The Recreational Trails Program is currently funded through the Highway Trust Fund at $85 million dollars annually. This is only a portion of the $270 million dollars annually that the Federal Highway Administration estimates that motorized trail users pay in to the Highway Trust Fund through fuel taxes. RTP is a user pay, user benefit program that benefits all recreationists and is supported and benefits snowmobilers across the United States. It serves as a primary funding mechanism for thousands of motorized trail opportunities.
Outdoor Recreation and Rural Development This allows the economic and community development groups in rural America to consider applications for funding that supports outdoor recreation economy. This will include investments in outdoor recreation businesses, facilities, infrastructures, strategic planning, marketing access, and marketing. Programs may support financial assistance or technical assistance and training. Projects must be carried out in rural America “where we snowmobile” and must meet the applicable eligibility requirements.
To help policy makers make informed decisions, the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable meets with members of Congress and we have asked them to include $1.5 million dollars in funding to take the Outdoor Recreation satellite account (ORSA) to the next level. We hope this next step will include the development and refinement of state data which will capture the scope and impact of the recreation economy in each state in the country.
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PIKE COUNTY SNO RUNNERS (R 12) PIKE COUNTY
PO BOX 550GREENTOWN PA 18426
570/226-4188POCONO RIDGE RUNNERS SMC (R 6) CARBON COUNTY
585 HONEYSUCKLE LANELEHIGHTON PA 18235
570/386-2580
POE VALLEY SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 9) MIFFLIN COUNTY
85 NOERR LANELEWISTOWN PA 17044
717/994-0005POTTER COUNTY SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION (R 7) POTTER COUNTY
PO BOX 82COUDERSPORT PA 16915
570/971-3775PRESqUE ISLE SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 1) ERIE COUNTY
12130 FRY ROADEDINBORO PA 16412
814/490-1754www.snowmobilepisc.com
PYMATUNING TRAIL BLAzERS (R 2) MERCER COUNTY
P.O. BOX 28JAMESTOWN PA 16134
814/720-6584
ROLLING RIDGE MOTORSPORTS CLUB INC. (R 3) WESTMORELAND COUNTY
2827 BOWMAN AVEMCKEESPORT PA 15132
412/537-7760www.rollingridgeclub.org
SCAGBURNER’S SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R 9) CAMBRIA COUNTY
386 FRIENDS AVE., PO BOX 344BEAVERDALE PA 15921
814/487-5959SENECA HIGHLANDS SNOWMOBILE CLUB (R4) MCKEAN COUNTY
305 STICKLES HOLLOWSMETHPORT PA 16749
814/598-5041SNOWMOBILE CLUB OF ADAMS CO (R 5) ADAMS COUNTY
PO BOX 272ARENDTSVILLE PA 17303
717/633-6690http://smcofadamscounty.org
SOUTHERN POTTER SMC (R 7) POTTER COUNTY
PO BOX 31AUSTIN PA 16720
814/647-8440southernpottersnowmobileclub.org
ST MARYS AREA SNOWMOBILE ASSOC. (R 4) ELK COUNTY
264 WEST CREEK ROADST. MARY’S PA 15857
814/594-7825www.smsnowmobile.com
STATELINE SNO-TRACKERS (R 1)P O BOX 37
CONNEAUT OH 44030440/536-4190
www.sno-trackers.orgSUGAR VALLEY SNOWRIDERS (R 10) CLINTON COUNTY
PO BOX 143LOGANTON PA 17747
570/725-3854SUSqUEHANNA COUNTY SNOWMOBILERS ASSOC. INC. (R12) SUSqUEHANNA COUNTY
PO BOX 552MONTROSE PA 18801
607-206-6387TIONESTA VALLEY SMC (R 1) WARREN COUNTY
694 MOHAWK AVEWARREN PA 16365
814/726-2774
TRI COUNTY SNOW BLAzERS INC (R 1) ERIE COUNTY
PO BOX 227CORRY PA 16407
814/664-2117www.tricountysnowblazers.com
TRIANGLE S SMC (R 1) ERIE COUNTY
PO BOX 2 EAST SPRINGFIELD PA 16411
814/434-6999www.trianglessnowmobileclub.org
VALLEY TRAIL CUTTERS (R 11) COLUMBIA COUNTY
P O BOX 419MILLVILLE PA 17846
570/204-2802WALES SNO-DRIFTERS INC (R 1) ERIE COUNTY
PO BOX 11283 ERIE PA 16514814/440-0595
www.walessnodrifters.comWARREN COUNTY SNOWMOBILE CLUB INC (R 1) WARREN COUNTY
PO BOX 76SUGAR GROVE PA 16350
814/726-0315WASHBURN TRAILRUNNERS SMC
PO BOX 561WASHBURN ME 04786
207/455-8439WEST END TRAILBLAzERS INC. (R 7) POTTER COUNTY
PO BOX 69ROULETTE PA 16746
814/544-7345
PSSA MEMBER CLUBS
LODGING:19TH GREEN MOTEL
PO BOX 37, 2761 STATE ROUTE 28OLD FORGE NY 13420
315/369-3575CHRISTY’S MOTEL
PO BOX 854, MAIN STREETOLD FORGE NY 13420
315/369-6138COLTON POINT MOTEL (R 7)
4643 RT 6WELLSBORO PA 16901
570/724-2155DEB’S CROSS FORK INN (R 7)
PO BOX 314CROSS FORK PA 17729
570/923-1619NORTHERN DOOR INN
356 W MAIN STFORT KENT ME 04743
207/834-3133NORTHERN OUTDOORS SNOWMOBILE RESORT
1771 US ROUTE 201, P O BOX 100THE FORKS ME 04985
207/663-4466qUALITY INN & SUITES
13954 STATE HWY M-28NEWBERRY MI 49868
906/293-3218THE FOREST LODGE & CAMPGROUND (R4)
44078 ROUTE 66MARIENVILLE PA 16239
814/927-8790THE SPOONWOOD INN (R4)
5509 ROUTE 6KANE PA 16735
814/561-1365WINSLOW HILL BED & BREAKFAST/WALNUT ACRES (R 4)
2313 WINSLOW HILL ROADBENEzETTE PA 15821
814/787-4212
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS (Region)
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OTHERBEECHWOOD INN (R 1)
9866 WATTSBURG ROADERIE PA 16509814/825-2999
HARTMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY (R 5)2286 BLACK ROCK RD
HANOVER PA 17331717/633-5051
PRINOTH264 NH ROUTE 106
GILMANTON NH 03237603/267-7840
ROCK RUN RECREATION (R 9)PO BOX 94 1228 ST LAWRENCE ROAD
PATTON PA 16668814/674-6026
RETAILCHERRY SPRINGS COUNTRY STORE (R 7)
4477 CHERRY SPRINGS RDCOUDERSPORT PA 16915
814/435-2176CHOKO DESIGN
6505, BOUL. METROPOLITAIN ESTST-LEONARD qUE H1P1X9
514/327-7994TOURISM :ALLEGHENY NATL FOREST VISITORS BUREAU (R4)
PO BOX 371BRADFORD PA 16701
800/473-9370KELLNER SNOW TOURS LLC (R 6)
495 HEFLIN RDSCHWENKSVILLE PA 19473
610/287-6594
(SLED BRAND) (REGION) ALEKS POWERSPORTS (R 1) (P, Y)
1501 PENINSULA DRIVEERIE PA 16505814/833-3861
BAER SPORT CENTER (P) (R 12)330 GRANDVIEW AVENUE
HONESDALE PA 18431570/253-2000
BARN OF PARTS SLED SALVAGE501 SOUTH 14TH AVENUE
LEBANON PA 17042(717) 821-9639
BEST LINE EqUIPMENT (R 10) (P)890 LYCOMING MALL ROAD
MUNCY PA 17756570/308-3015
BEST LINE POWERSPORTS (R 10) (P) 2031 GENERAL POTTER HIGHWAY
CENTRE HALL PA 16828814/237-0897
BILL CASE POLARIS S-S (P) (R 12)408 WELCOME LAKE ROAD
BEACH LAKE PA 18405570/729-7402
BLACKMAN’S CYCLE CENTER (R 6)4911 BUCKEYE ROADEMMAUS PA 18049
610/965-9865BONALLE AUTO SALES (R 8)
501 EAST PENN AVENUECLEONA PA 17042
717/269-5777BONNER SPORTS & RV (R 10)
5335 N. STATE RTE 44JERSEY SHORE PA 17740
570/753-3801BUSCHYBOYS MOTORSPORTS (R 1)
PO BOX 82MCKEAN PA 16426
814/897-6206
DEALER & ACCESS. DEALER MEMBERS
CAMPBELL-PETERSON TRAIL & TURF (A, Y) (R 2)220 HADLEY ROAD
GREENVILLE PA 16125724/588-4533
CANYON MOTOR SPORTS (P) (R 7)PO BOX 207
GAINES PA 16921814/435-2878
F & S YAMAHA & MARINE INC. (Y) (R 5)1800 SMITH STATION ROAD
SPRING GROVE PA 17362 717/632-6382
FISK DISTRIBUTING, INC.1274 N. LYNDONVILLE ROAD
LYNDONVILLE NY 14098585/765-2466
FIVE STAR POWERSPORTS LLC (P, Y) (R 2)499 ROUTE 764
DUNCANSVILLE PA 16635814/695-2453
FLETCHER’S SALES & SERVICE (A) (R 2) 701 GEORGETOWN ROADHADLEY PA 16130-1209
724/253-3225GELLNERS SALES & SERVICE (A) (R 2)
1516 PERRY HIGHWAYPORTERSVILLE PA 16051
724/368-8490 HENRY H. HARTMAN STEINER SALES & SERV. (R 5)
2300 BLACK ROCK RDHANOVER PA 17331
717/637-3741 HORN’S OUTDOOR (P, S) (R 6)
1169 MT BETHEL HWYMT BETHEL PA 18343
610/588-6614HOWARD’S INC. (A, S) (R 7)
10 ICE MINE ROADCOUDERSPORT PA 16915
814/274-9800KENNEDY RV & POWERSPORTS, INC (A) (R 5)
1394 OLD YORK ROADDILLSBURG PA 17019
717/432-9741KERMIT K KISTLER INC. (P) (R 6)
7886 KINGS HIGHWAYNEW TRIPOLI PA 18066
610/298-2011KEYSTONE MOTORIzED TOY STORE (Y, P) (R 9)
16432 DUNNINGS HIGHWAYDUNCANSVILLE PA 16635
814/696-5420KNEPPERS REPAIR (R 3)
1315 INDIANTOWN ROADSOMERSET PA 15501
814/445-2499KURTz MOTORSPORTS INC. (S) (R 10)
151 BRYSON RDALLENWOOD PA 17810
570/538-2160KURTz PERFORMANCE, LLC (R 8)
791 FLEETWOOD LYONS RDFLEETWOOD PA 19522
610/944-7660LAKE COUNTRY MOTORSPORTS INC. (P) (R 7)
56 N BULLOCK ROADMANSFIELD PA 16933
570/662-2215LARRY’S SPORT CENTER (Y) R 7)
RT 6 PO BOX 236GALETON PA 16922
814/435-6548LEISURE TIME HONDA-SUzUKI (S) (R 1)
729 E. COLUMBUS AVE.CORRY PA 16407
814/664-4606M & S SALES & SERVICE (A) (R 8)
3385 DIVISION HWYNEW HOLLAND PA 17557
717/354-4726
MARTIN MARINE SALES (P) (R 9)763 PIKE ROAD
JOHNSTOWN PA 15909814/749-9931
METzLER AUTO, TRUCK & TRAILER (R 9)3979 COVE MOUNTAIN ROAD
MARTINSBURG PA 16662814/793-3726
MOORE’S GARAGE (R 10)2336 PIKES PEAK ROAD
ALLENWOOD PA 17810570/772-7062
MOSITES MOTORSPORTS (S) (R 3)1701 LINCOLN HIGHWAY
NORTH VERSAILLES PA 15137724/864-2800
MOTOSPORTS CYCLE SHOP INC. (R 5) (S)2117 BALTIMORE PIKEHANOVER PA 17331
717-632-7093MOYERS OUTDOOR POWER EqUIP. (R 6) (P, Y)
403 MAIN STREETHARLEYSVILLE PA 19438
215/256-6163NEIMAN’S GARAGE & EqUIPMENT (R 5) (A)
704 EAST CANAL ROADDOVER PA 17315
717/292-2101NORTH-SOUTH CONNECTION TRAILER SALES
MAIN STREETOLD FORGE NY 13420
315/369-6334
PAT & SON SERVICE CENTER (A, P) (R 8)1500 N STATE RT 934ANNVILLE PA 17003
717/867-4406READING BOAT WORKS INC. (A) R 8)
1084 CEDAR HILL DRIVEREADING PA 19605
610/926-4739SHERWOOD GROVES POWERSPORTS (S) (R 11)
454 GOLDEN MILE RDTOWANDA PA 18848
570/265-2107SLEDTRACK
115 ALLEN RDPORT CRANE NY 13833
607/693-1031SMITH MARINE (R 6) (S)
573 EAST BUTLER AVE.NEW BRITIAN PA 18901
215/345-1621SPORTS ‘N TURF OF LANCASTER (P, S) (R 8)
4126 OREGON PIKEEPHRATA, PA 17522
717/859-5455SPORTS ‘N TURF OF POTTSTOWN (P, S, A) (R 8)
2568 SCHUYLKILL RDSPRING CITY PA 19475
610/495-7122THE SHOP (R 1)
8518 SOUTH LAKE ROADJAMESTOWN PA 16134
814/720-5843
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The Lehigh Valley Snowmobile Association (LVSA) began the snow season in September with its annual club picnic, followed by club meetings held at Blackman’s Cycle in Emmaus, PA and our regular meeting venue the Emmaus Fire Company #1. The Club held its annual Holiday party on December 20 (see photo above).
The Club has grown over recent years, with members coming from the Lehigh Valley area as well as areas such as Philadelphia & NJ all sharing a passion for snowmobiling. Club members have planned snowmobile trips to areas throughout the northeast and Canada, some for just a weekend and many for as long as a week or more. The Club has also supported several local children’s
charities with annual donations.We invite snowmobilers within and
around the Lehigh Valley area to join us and share our passion for snowmobiling. Club meetings are held the third Thursday of each month from October through April at 7:30 PM at the Emmaus Fire Company #1, 6th & Broad Street, Emmaus, PA.
LEHIGH VALLEY SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATIONInquiries about the club can be
directed to Steve Schwarz, President, at [email protected] or Nathan Eckhart, Treasurer at [email protected]
Nathan Eckhart, LVSA Treasurer