TRAIL TALES – TAKE A FRIEND
“Sometimes individuals have little knowledge about
snowmobiling. If we take them out for a ride and show them
how much fun it is, and how wonderful it is to experience the
winter in a unique way with friends and family, we can shed
the true light on the family activity of snowmobiling.”
– Ed Klim, International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association
“One person cannot do all the work, but if the duties are
divided among a committee, it makes everyone’s load lighter
and goals easier to accomplish. Are there other organizations
in your community whom you can involve in this effort?
Combine forces whenever possible.”
The duties can be divided as follows:
• Committee chair coordinator. Make assignments, oversee
activities and find other community organizations
to participate.
• Publicity coordinator. Disperse information, distribute
posters, news releases and advertising information.
• Activities coordinator. This position may require several
individuals to fulfil the duties. The coordinator and team
develop activities and events.
• Spokesperson. Choose a person who likes to talk and knows
what they are talking about. This individual could visit various
organizations in the community (schools, emergency
services and service clubs) to speak on snowmobiling.
• Sponsor coordinator. This person will contact various
sources for sponsorship of projects that will need funding,
manpower, etc.
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