We have meetings April through September, which are on the 3rd weekend of the month. April, May and September we meet on Saturday morning at 10:00 am; June, July and August we meet on Friday at 6:00 pm. We meet at the Club Building at 2616 Tundra Trail, Webb Lake, WI with the exception of April and September when we meet at a local restaurant which will be on our event calendar. We also try to organize club rides throughout the summer months.
When: Thursday, August 15 OR Saturday, August 17
Where: Burnett County Businesses, Taverns & Restaurants
Time: Thursday 11 am to 5 pm - (pick up entry forms between 11 am & 12 pm)
Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm - (pick up entry forms between 10 & 11 am)
Cost: $20.00 / entry form
Drawings: Thursday, 6 pm at Wild Water Bar & Grill (Legion), Danbury
Saturday, 6 pm at Bumps, Webster
How the run works: Pick up your entry forms at either the Main Store in Webb Lake or at the Log Cabin Store & Eatery in Danbury. Visit the establishments on the entry form. For each stamp/signature, you will receive 1 entry ticket. (you must have at least 5 stamps/signatures to be eligible). The winner gets half the pot, and the K-9 unit receives the other half.
Bonus: Get extra entry tickets — see rules on entry forms
The funds raised from this ride are for the Burnett County Sheriff's K-9 Unit.
For more information Contact: Turf & Tundra Members
Hazel Almquist 763.257.6222
Terry Olson 715.529.2331
Donna Richardson 763.443.1124
Wisconsin is home to 49 state parks, 15 state forests, 44 state trails, 84,000 miles of rivers and streams, roughly 15,000 lakes and so much more. For the first weekend every June, you can explore it all with state park admission fees, fishing licenses and trail passes waived.
Memorial weekend Ambassadors from our club will be helping riders on the trails in Burnett County. We have 20 Ambassadors in one of our programs.
Our own Eric Hagan and Garry Brooks, lead trail ambassadors in our club, were caught off guard at the WATVA conference where they received an award and honored for their work as trail ambassadors. We thank them and all our ambassadors for keeping our trails safe.
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