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NOHVA Summer Jamboree Planned for June 12th and 13th, 2010 

The Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle Association (NOHVA) will be holding it’s 36th Jamboree on Saturday June 12 and 13 2010 at the Headworks OHV Park, three miles west of Genoa Nebraska.  The Jamboree is a fund raising event to help pay expenses to operate public ATV and Dirtbike parks and trails in Nebraska, and benefit local Emergency and Medical services in Nance County.  The event is open to ATVs under 55 inches wide and dirtbikes.  Everyone must have an event pass to race or watch, and everyone under 19 must be with a parent or have a completed and notarized NOHVA permission letter from parents.

TENTATIVE schedule of events for riders and spectators.  Exact schedule will be announced in March.  Check this web site for exact details.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday - Demo rides by OEMs.  Check at event for exact times. 

THURSDAY -
7 AM to 11 PM - Open riding and demo rides. 
Overflow Parking area opens after 12 noon.
Gates to trails close at 11 PM.

FRIDAY
7 AM to 11 PM - Open riding and demo rides.  
Impromptu sand drag races. 
5 PM - Sign up begins until 8 PM. 
Gates to trails close at 11 PM.

SATURDAY
7 AM to 11 PM - Open riding.  Gates to trails close at 11 PM.
9 AM - Sign up open until 7 PM.
12 noon – Kids Barrel Race – Sponsored by Dennis and Tami Walz of Creative Cabinets, Grand Island
2 PM - Timed closed trail race - Time event one ATV or dirtbike at a time on a closed trail through the trees.
3 PM - ATV Sled Pull Sponsored by Motoplex of Norfolk, Polaris of Norfolk
5 PM – ATV and dirtbike sand drag races for stock machines Classes A, B, C and D.
6 PM - Poker Run
Gates to trails close at 11 PM.

SUNDAY
7 AM to 11 PM - Open riding.  Gates to trails close at 11 PM.
9 AM - Sign up open until 3 PM.
11 AM  - ATV drag races for Builder Class and Modified Class Classes E and F.
Gates to trails close at 11 PM.

Riders who participate in the events must wear a helmet, shirt, and over the ankle boots.   

Jamboree Event pass is $35 per adult.  Family event passes are $60 for two adults plus $20 per adult 16 years and older.  NOHVA member event passes are $20 per adult.  Riders under 16 qualify for FREE admission and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian the entire weekend.  All those who attend the Jamboree must obtain an event pass.  If you are not willing to provide an ID and sign a release, please plan another time to visit the riding area.   Expected attendance is estimated to be 1500+ riders.   

Complete information will  be made available at this web site or contact Dan Nitzel, the NOHVA Business Manager at 2231 W. 10th Street, Grand Island, NE 68803 or call 308-381-2143 and leave a message if no one answers.  Email danno@nohva.com

All minors who plan to be at Headworks OHV Park near Genoa WITHOUT their parents, including those who plan to be at the riding area to ride for the Jamboree, or there just to ride, must have permission to be at the riding area during the Jamboree weekend.  This includes anyone under 19 who plans to ride at the area, ride with someone else, or stay or visit in the ATV parking and camping area UNLESS they are there with their parents.  

ID’s will be checked for age verification.  A copy of the minor permission letter and release is available on the www.nohva.com web site or call us.

 

WHEN: October 3rd and 4th 2009, Saturday and Sunday!!  It's already done. 

NOHVA would like to thank Yamaha for their generous contribution to NOHVA.  Shown from left to right, Gary Gibbs, Dan Nitzel, Dennis Walz and Tami Walz.

 

In July of 2008 NOHVA applied for a grant from Yamaha to cover our insurance payment for next year. On October 16th Yamaha announced that they have selected NOHVA as one of 16 organizations that received a grant from Yamaha!   The amount we asked for and received was $10,000.  The amount NOHVA paid for insurance in 2008 was $11,087.  This year we expect to pay over $11,500 for insurance. 

 

Providing liability insurance for chapters and the riding areas that we are involved with is a necessary part of our agreement with land managers and land owners.  The insurance protects the land owners, our officers and our volunteers against any risks that our sport may involve and helps give everyone some piece of mind.    

 

The 2009 Yamaha Access Initiative GRANT was there to ensure that the four public areas we are involved with and that are now open to the public at no charge continued to stay open.  During our Summer Jamboree we saw a considerable amount of rain.  This forced us to cancel or drastically reduce our events at the Jamboree.  We depend upon the events as a fund raiser for future insurance costs and to pay for maintenance, restrooms, trash pickup and security.  With the decreased revenue that we saw this year from our summer jamboree, the Yamaha Access Initiative GRANT  prevented our organization from going out of business.  Some of the areas we are involved with most likely would have closed without the Yamaha grant.

 

This year alone insurance costs took over 24% of our total expenses. With receiving the Yamaha grant, we will be able to continue our traditional refund of membership fees back to our chapters and help fund trails improvements with projects that NOHVA is involved with in Nebraska.  The grant will also help us have more funding to cover expenses involving trail work shops and defend the rights of recreational and competitive ATV and dirtbike riders involving potential legislative initiatives proposed by the Nebraska Legislature next year. 

 

The program to help organizations such as our own developed by Yamaha is called the “G.R.A.N.T.” (Guaranteeing Responsible Access to our Nation’s Trails) program and provides funds for projects including:

+ Trail mapping equipment and staffing

+ Legislative lobbying efforts

+ Responsible OHV rider education and outreach campaigns

+ Signage and building materials for trail heads

+ Campground supplies

+ Construction equipment for trail development

 

Yamaha continues to support the greater OHV community including public land managers, private landowners, riding clubs and associations in their efforts to produce and maintain areas for off-highway vehicle use. So far this year Yamaha has awarded nearly $600,000 in GRANTs.

 

“The growing response to, and need for, the Yamaha OHV Access Initiative is indicative of the desire for enthusiasts and advocates to enjoy OHVs in a safe and sustainable manner,” said Mike Martinez, Yamaha’s general manager of ATV and Side-by-Side (SxS) Operations. “In light of changing national policy on OHV access, the community will have a continuing need for our GRANTs to directly fund projects that help maintain access to existing trails and responsibly create new opportunities for OHV use.”

 

We would like to thank Yamaha for their involvement in helping fund projects supporting the sport of recreational ATV and dirtbike riding.  The next time you stop by a Yamaha dealer in Nebraska, be sure to thank them for Yamaha's efforts to help fund trails in Nebraska!

 

Dan Nitzel, Business Manager and Co-founder
Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle Association
2231 W. 10th Street
Grand Island, NE  68803
Phone 308-381-2143
www.nohva.com

 

The 35th NOHVA Jamboree is held by

NOHVA Business Office
Dan Nitzel, Business Manager and Co-founder
2231 W. 10th Street
Grand Island, NE  68803

PROCEEDS OF THIS EVENT ARE USED TO COVER EXPENSES INVOLVED TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN PUBLIC ATV AND DIRTBIKE AREAS IN NEBRASKA

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THE HEADWORKS OHV PARK NEAR GENOA

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EMERGENCY AND MEDICAL SERVICES IN NANCE COUNTY

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THE DISMAL RIVER TRAIL AT THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL FOREST NEAR HALSEY

WITHOUT SUPPORT FROM RIDERS WHO CHOOSE TO SUPPORT NOHVA, THE ABOVE AREAS WOULD NOT EXIST TODAY.

 
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 
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