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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JANUARY 19, 2006
CONTACT: Larry Osusky
Phone: 201.945.2959
Email: larryohv@usadatanet.net
BUILDING
FOR THE FUTURE
JERSEY OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE ASSOCIATION DEVELOPMENT NEWS
East Windsor, NJ: On January 8-9 twenty-seven
Jersey off-highway motorcycle, ATV and four-wheel drive enthusiasts
met to rebuild a statewide OHV association.
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council and
American Motorcyclist Association sponsored the two-day “OHV
Association Development Workshop” and “Ride Into
Political Action” Seminar.
The workshop participants elected as interim officers; President
Dennis Farmer, Vice President Dale Frietas, Treasurer Rea
Wundrack-Lippner, and Secretary Steven Chmarney. The officers
will work with Communication, Organizational and Membership
committee members Larry Osusky, Bob Klaus, Scott Mizerek,
Vic Gorin and Diane Frietas to develop the necessary documents
and coordinate a formal incorporation meeting. Larry Tosi,
Dwayne Warren and Phil Weisbecker with the law firm of Warren
& Tosi P.C. have volunteered to serve as advisors during
the incorporation planning process.
The New Jersey Off-Highway Vehicle Association
is a New Jersey not-for-profit coalition that advocates safety,
environmental, conservation and land ethics education, serves
as a communication network, and works to protect, promote,
and enhance responsible and quality off-highway vehicle recreation
opportunity.
Goodfellows Motosport, the Jersey Devil ATV Riders Association,
X-treme Habitat, Pine Barrens Motorcycle Club and Meteor Motorcycle
Club each donated $100.00 to fund the association through
the incorporation meeting.
If you are interested in helping with the planning or would
like to be placed on the distribution list for further information
please contact Larry Osusky at
201.945.2959 or larryohv@verizon.net.
Be part of history and help create a positive future
for Jersey OHV recreation!
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JANUARY
10, 2006
CONTACT: Dick Lepley
Phone: 814.382.7898
Email: dlep@zoominternet.net
PENNSYLVANIA
OFF-ROAD SUMMIT HELD IN CONNEAUT LAK-- NOHVCC
Representative Dick Lepley gathers an impressive array
of state legislators, land managers, Chamber and tourist officials,
and national and local OHV representatives and activists to
discuss PA trail issues
Pennsylvania NOHVCC Representative Dick Lepley has made a
name for himself within our organization as one of the most
active and innovative dealers in the country when it comes
to promoting increased riding opportunities, as well as advancing
trail safety and ethics messages. The PAOHV (Pennsylvania
Off-Highway Vehicle Association) Off-Road Leadership Summit
was held recently and is Lepley's most ambitious project to
date.
LEGISLATORS BECOME INTERESTED AS OHV ISSUES POP UP
"One of our Pennsylvania State Representatives, Teresa
Forcier, is an avid HD rider and she has been a customer and
friend for a good many years," says Dick as he explains
how the idea for the Summit came about. "She stopped
by to see me in September and I surmised from her initial
conversation that she was fielding a growing number of ATV
related questions and complaints from constituents. During
the course of our conversation she made the comment that she
didn't know much about off-road issues and felt other legislators
were in much the same boat. As a result, the two of us decided
to pull together what I chose to call the PAOHV Off-Road Leadership
Summit. I held it at my home (which is behind the dealership
in Conneaut Lake) and it was an outstanding success."
BOTH SIDES OF THE AISLE WELL REPRESENTED
A significant number of State Representatives from northwest
Pennsylvania were present as well as Representative Gary Haluska
from the central district. He has been the moving force behind
the massive Rock Run multi-use trail project. Senator Bob
Robbins spent the day with the group as well as a representative
from Congressman John Peterson's office. Also in attendance
were folks from the Allegheny National Forest, a couple of
county commissioners, and the local Chamber and tourist association
executive directors,. On the OHV side of aisle were Tom Yager
from the SVIA in Southern California, Royce Wood of the AMA,
Doug Morris of the ATVA, and PAOHV/NOHVCC representation.
FORMING ALLIANCES WITH THE MOVERS AND SHAKERS
"The meeting was designed to forge alliances with the
political movers and shakers in the region," explained
Lepley. "It was done in a very informal, friendly manner
which opened the door to a lot of good information exchange.
We provided a catered lunch and following our afternoon session
we provided an abbreviated ATV safety training course and
took those interested on a trail ride. At the end of the day
Senator Robbins told me how much he enjoyed the day and encouraged
me to push the program across the State which is exactly what
we plan on doing. One of my motivations was to show other
dealers what can and must be done to preserve the future of
our sport. I also wanted to bring together a lot of folks
who don't normally hear the off-road sermon preached, i.e.
commissioners, tourist folk, chamber people, etc. The feedback
has been extremely positive."
Lepley and NOHVCC PA Alternate Representative Mike Babusci
plan on doing a presentation on the Off-Road Leadership Summit
at the NOHVCC Annual Conference in March.
PERFECT EXAMPLE OF THE NOHVCC MISSION
"What Dick has accomplished by pulling off his Off-Road
Leadership Summit is a perfect example of the kind of things
we've been encouraging within our organization," commented
NOHVCC Executive Director Russ Ehnes after getting a full
report on the Summit. "It's folks like Dick who ultimately
will make a huge difference on where we get to enjoy quality
riding opportunities in the next 20 to 30 years. I hope some
of the other dealers and OHV activists throughout the country
borrow a page from Lepley's playbook and get more meetings
like this going in the coming year."
If anyone is interested in getting some first-hand advice
on how to facilitate their own OHV Leadership Summit, Dick
says he would be more than happy to help out with some advice.
You can contact him at;
13723 Conneaut Lake Rd
Conneaut Lake, PA 16316
Home: 814-382-7898
Work: 814-382-4821
Fax: 814-382-9603
dlep@zoominternet.net
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