Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Local News & Events
Yamaha Awards GRANT of $18,750 to
Rose City-Lupton Area Chamber of Commerce
GRANT “Guaranteeing Responsible Access to Our Nation’s Trails”


Rose City, MI -- Rose City-Lupton Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce it has received a Yamaha OHV Access Initiative GRANT of $18,750 for development of a Trail Head & Staging Area within the city limits of Rose City. The GRANT was awarded as part of Yamaha’s OHV Access Initiative promoting safe, responsible riding and sustainable, open riding areas. Steve Murad, Yamaha Motor Corporation representative, presented the grant check to Denny Nurski, treasurer of the Rose City-Lupton Area Chamber of Commerce at the Rose City council meeting February 3rd.





Pictured above (l-r) are Rose City Mayor Dave Reasner; Rose City DDA Board member and Yamaha grant applicator coordinator, Marge Nurski; Bent Wheels Club member, Ron Sape; Rose City-Lupton Chamber of Commerce treasurer, Denny Nurski; Yamaha representative, Steve Murad; St Helen Power Sports owner, James Lyttle; and ORV Patrol Committee Chairman, Bob Hetherington.


This project is a collaborative effort between the Wes Ramsden family, the City of Rose City, the Rose City-Lupton Area Chamber of Commerce, and St. Helen Power Sports. The Wes Ramsden family donated three acres of land on the east side of town to Rose City. The actual development of the site will be done in three stages, the first stage is to provide access off Rose City Road and a parking area for the OHV enthusiast. “Rose City is virtually surrounded by OHV trails, yet lacked a Trail Head and Staging Area for the enthusiast to more easily access these trails. Although our county roads are all legal to ride, there was not place for the enthusiast to leave their vehicle and trailer unless as a guest of a local motel” according to Marge Nurski, administrator for this project.

Yamaha has been supporting local efforts to encourage safe, responsible off-road riding and providing trail access. According to Steve Murad, “Yamaha is excited about Rose City-Lupton Area Chamber of Commerce’s efforts and we are happy to contribute to its success.” Other local Yamaha GRANTS include Richfield Township ORV Campground improvements in St. Helen, and South Branch Trail Head improvements.

The Chamber and ORV Committee hope to have the OHV Staging Area opened by Memorial Day weather permitting. An actual opening date has not been set.

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