Organizational News

Takeaways From The IMBA California Regional Summit

This year the International Mountain Bike Associations (IMBA) California Regional Summit was held in Mammoth, Ca on September 11th - 13th. There were around 80 people from 32 organizations like IVMTB represented there. Most were from California but there were a couple of groups from other states. 

There was a lot of great information shared and great conversations had but here are two key consistent points I took away.
 

Present our Organization as a resource to the community

One of the most effective ways to build relationships and a good reputation within the community is to serve the community. Our typical approach should be as a resource, asking what we can do to help. This is not to say that we cannot defend our position when we need to but our standard operating mode should be one of service. Here is an example.

The Santa Rosa Plateau Foundation

Approach 1 - Hi, we are the Inland Valley Mountain Bike Association. We are a non profit organization with over 225 members and we want you to ..... or.. we want to.....

Approach 2 - Hi, we are the Inland Valley Mountain Bike Association. We are a non profit organization with over 225 members that care about healthy kids, the environment and mountain biking. What current problems or challenges are you having with your mountain bike trails that we can help with?

Which approach do you think will be more effective in building a long term working relationship?  My guess is the second one.. 

By showing them that we are part of the solution and not the problem they are much more likely to work with us on the things our members would like to see a the Santa Rosa Plateau vs. shutting us out. 
 

Develop relationships outside of the cycling  and land management communities

There are a lot of resources within the community that we have not approached as partners, yet we share common values. Our organization values community, healthful activity, preserving the environment, and stimulating the local economy. 

- Community - Putting on and supporting group rides, movie nights, community events like parades, etc. Partnering with other local charities to raise money for causes that support our values. 
- Healthful activity - Work with local hospitals, recreational centers and youth organizations to see how our organization could support cycling programs they may have or want to build. Hospitals have been known to help fund bike parks to get kids outside riding their bikes. Work with local land developers to ensure that natural terrain bike trails are put into the master plans of new neighborhoods going in. They don't have to be hard core mountain bike trails to get people involved in our sport. 
- Preserving the environment - Partner with other local groups on initiatives that support trail development. The Sierra Club has been a primary driver for the development of the Murrieta Creek Regional Trail that will connect Temecula to Lake Elsinore via a multi-use trail. We can find common values and goals with the majority of organizations in the area but we have to develop a trust based relationship. 
- Stimulating the local economy - Work with local city tourism offices to see what kind of things we could help with or promote. Mountain biking is becoming a huge revenue center for cities all over the country. Some cities are building huge trail systems to draw tourist to their communities in an effort to revitalize the local economy. 

This is just a quick off the top of my head list, and knowing that I am not the smartest guy in this group I am sure we could come up with an impressive list of ideas to go after. 

Rex Roberson - IVMTB President

Happy Birthday IVMTB!!

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Happy Birthday IVMTB!!


We are officially a year old this month and an astounding 230 members strong!

The Board of Directors and I want to personally thank everyone for supporting the Inland Valley Mountain Bike Association! Without you this would have never gotten off the ground.

Who We Have Become?

I am proud to say that we have become a collective of individuals that love to ride mountain bikes that are willing to stand up together to protect our right to ride.

Our Mission: IVMTB is dedicated to the development and care of sustainable, multiple-use trails while fostering a community that participates in healthful activity, preserving the environment and stimulating the local economy through advocacy, education and participation.

Who We Are: We are a group of passionate mountain bike riders of all ages, skill levels and disciplines.

What We Do: We work with land managers to ensure access to well built, sustainable trails while protecting the environment at the same time. We educate others on the benefits of mountain biking, the responsible use of trails, how to increase riding skills, and encourage camaraderie within the mountain bike community.
Board Members Wanted

We have an exciting opportunity for those of you that might want to get more involved. We want to solicit the community for potential IVMTB Board Members. If you would like to get involved at the leadership level of the organization then we want to hear from you.

Being a Board member does take a little time but probably not as much as you might think so if you have the slightest interest please let us know so we can answer any questions you might have. 

Please express your interest by sending an email to info@ivmtb.org. 

What Have We Accomplished

  • 230+ Active members
  • Almost 800 followers on Facebook
  • Became 501(c)3 Non-Profit Corporation
  • Became a Chapter Club of IMBA
  • Founding Member Jerseys and IVMTB T-Shirts
  • Presented at 2 local city government meetings
  • Attended multiple city government and advocacy meetings
  • Developed relationships with several local land management groups
  • Introduced the Organization to the Temecula City Council – 50 local mountain bikers attended the meeting to show support
  • Presented a proposal to the Temecula Community Services Commission asking for approval to build ~4 miles of single track and 2 pump tracks at the Ronald Reagan Sport Park – 25 local mountain bikers attended the meeting to show support
  • We received a $2500 Grant from the International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) to get the Ronald Reagan Sports Park Project kicked off
  • We have put on a lot of local mountain bike rides including "Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day"
  • Put on skills clinics at several local mountain bike rides
  • We participated in the Temecula Christmas Parade
  • We participated in a trash cleanup day at Vail Lake
  • We assisted a local land owner in putting up no trespassing signs and educating local mountain bike riders of the status of those trials.

Win a $50 Visa Gift Card


We want to know how you feel about what IVMTB has done so far and what you would like to see from IVMTB in the future. We will be giving one lucky winner a $50 gift card for filling out our survey. It should take less than 5 minutes and will help us build the organization.  NOTE: This survey is specific to IVMTB. It is not the same as the IMBA survey that was sent out recently. 

Click this link now to take the survey!!  (
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IVMTB2015)

The winner will be drawn on Friday September 18th, 2015.

2015 - Status Update

 

2015 CLUB UPDATES 

WEEKLY RIDES

In 2015 we have changed our Rides strategy. In an effort to help promote our local shop rides and ride groups we will focus on promoting and participating in those weekly rides instead of hosting one. However, IVMTB will continue to put on occasional special rides and events. You can find the ride / event schedule on our websites Calendar Page and our main Facebook Page.

If you host or participate in a weekly that you want us to know about and promote please shoot us an email. info@ivmtb.org

ADVOCACY WORK

RONALD REAGAN SPORTS PARK

We are continuing our work with IMBA and the City of Temecula in the development of a detailed proposal for the City to review and hopefully approve. This has required a lot more work than we thought and the individuals working on the plan have limited time so it makes it even more challenging. 

If you have experience in developing site plans, creating presentations for cities, land managers or government agencies and would like to help please send an email to rex@ivmtb.org. 

VAIL LAKE

Jason Ranoa with SoCal Endurance continues to work with the new management at Vail Lake to ensure we can continue to ride and hold events at the Vail Campground.

EVENTS

Our first official IVMTB Event was held on Saturday, Feb 21st. We had a Trail Ride / Rummage Sale at Wiens Brewing Company in Temecula. We raised $1454.00 to help fund the Ronald Reagan Sports Park project and other trail projects that might come up. We also want to thank Wiens Brewing Company and BC Cafe for providing great beer and food to the attendees.

We are in the planning stages of our first IVMTB Member Gathering. We are looking at a camping / riding weekend at the Vail Lake Resort. We are trying to nail down a date that does not conflict with another event and provides some nice weather. More details to come as we figure them out. 

MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS

Now that we are an IMBA Chapter all of our memberships will be run through IMBA. 

If you are interested in joining us please visit our IVMTB / IMBA membership page.

The benefits of this membership include:

  • 1 year IVMTB / IMBA membership.
  • IMBA Membership Kit with stickers and membership card
  • Subaru VIP Discount; Get $1,300 - $3,300 off MSRP on a new or leased Subaru
  • Subscription to a magazine of your choice — choose Bicycling magazine, Dirt Rag digital edition, Peloton digital edition or Velo digital edition
  • Discounts on bike gear and outdoor equipment, IMBA events, trips and insurance
  • 4 issues per year of IMBA Trail News and monthly eNews
  •  Discounts on IVMTB Merchandise
  • Free or heavily discounted IVMTB member events
  • Discounts from IVMTB sponsors and supporters (Discounts listed here)
  • Being part of a unified voice on Mountain Bike Trail use issues in Riverside County.
  • Knowing that you helped make the Inland Valley Mountain Bike Association become a reality.
  • Both IMBA and IVMTB are 501(c)3 Non Profit Organizations so your donations are tax deductible.

Weekly IVMTB Ride Update

Good day all,

The IVMTB Board wanted to provide an update regarding the IVMTB Monday Night rides.

When we formed this organization last year our mission was defined as "the development and care of sustainable, multiple-use trails while fostering a community that participates in healthful activity, preserving the environment and stimulating the local economy through advocacy, education and participation." 

We wanted to build a group that could help unite local ride groups, shops and industry in the development and protection of local trails. Our board felt that hosting a weekly ride would help spread the word on who we are and what we are about. While that has worked, we also feel that we may have inadvertently caused a decline in participation with some of the other local ride groups, and it has also made it difficult for us to find time to participate in those groups ourselves. 

During the next few weeks we will be communicating the cancellation of our weekly Monday Night IVMTB ride. Instead we want to focus on increasing participation in other clubs and shop rides. Our board members, committee members and general members will be encouraged to join other groups rides to build awareness of IVMTB, learn new trails and understand the struggles in different areas of the county.

Stay tuned for more exciting news..

Thanks for all of your continued support..

2014 Wrap Up


CLUB UPDATES

Founding Membership Drive

Our “Founding” Membership drive went extremely well. We had 154 people sign up as founding members. To see a list of our Founding Members please visit our Founding Members Page.

IMBA CHAPTER STATUS 

The application has been submitted so we are on track to becoming an IMBA Chapter by mid March. 

Website Updates

We have moved the website to a new platform. It should be much easier to navigate and more mobile friendly. It also has a ride calendar, a shopping cart and a blog.


2014 Accomplishments (September - December)

  • 165+ Active members
  • Over 600 followers on Facebook
  • Received 501(c)3 Non-Profit Corporation
  • Sold 132 Founding Member Jerseys
  • Sold 202 T-shirts
  • Presented at 2 local city government meetings.
    • Introduced the Organization to the Temecula City Council – 50 local mountain bikers attended the meeting to show support
    • Presented a proposal to the Temecula Community Services Commission asking for approval to build ~4 miles of single track and 2 pump tracks at the Ronald Reagan Sport Park – 25 local mountain bikers attended the meeting to show support
  • We received a $2500 Grant from the International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) to get the Ronald Reagan Sports Park Project kicked off
  • We have put on over 30 local mountain bike rides
  • We participated in the Temecula Christmas Parade
  • We participated in a trash cleanup day at Vail Lake
  • We assisted a local land owner in putting up no trespassing signs and educating local mountain bike riders of the status of those trials.

Weekly Rides

We have put on over 30 rides and continue to host a weekly Monday evening ride and some weekend rides. You can find the ride schedule on our websites Calendar Page, our main Facebook Page, and our Meetup Page.


ADVOCACY WORK

Ronald Reagan Sports Park

We are working with the City of Temecula on getting 3 to 4 miles of multi-use single track and two pump tracks built at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park in Temecula. We presented our proposal to the Temecula Community Service Commission on November 10th. The meeting went very well. The commission liked our proposal and passed it onto a sub-committee. The sub-committee will work with us to get the proposal ready for the Temecula City Council.

On Thursday, November 13th we met with a Press Enterprise reporter at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park to discuss the project. The article was in November 16th's paper. Link here

We also received a grant from the International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) for $2500. This grant was used to have an IMBA trail specialist come out for 3 days to consult on the project. The trial specialist visited Monday, November 17th – Wednesday, November 19th. We are currently working with the IMBA specialist to draft the final proposal for the city. 

vail lake

Jason Ranoa with SoCal Endurance continues to work with the new management at Vail Lake to ensure we can continue to ride and hold events at the Vail Campground.


EVENTS

We are in the planning stages of our first IVMTB Member Meeting / Event. We are looking at a camping / riding weekend at the Vail Lake Resort around the end of January / first of February time frame.


MEMBERSHIP Options

We are currently offering a Basic Membership that is $30. This includes the benefits below. This membership will be offered until we become an IMBA Chapter. After that, memberships will be run through IMBA. Memberships are good 1 year from date of payment.

The benefits of this membership include:

  • 1 year IVMTB membership (your IVMTB membership will convert to an IMBA membership when our club becomes an IMBA Chapter)
  • Membership card
  • Discounts on IVMTB Merchandise
  • Free or heavily discounted member events
  • Discounts from our sponsors (Discounts listed here)
  • Being part of a unified voice on Mountain Bike Trail use issues in Riverside County.
  • Knowing that you helped make the Inland Valley Mountain Bike Association become a reality.
  • IVMTB is a 501(c)3 Non Profit Organization so your donations are tax deductible.

If you are interested in joining us please visit the Membership Section of the website.

Mid November Update

Club Updates

Our “Founding” Membership drive is going very well. We currently have 90 members with new people joining daily.
To see a list of our Founding Members please visit our Founding Members Page.

In just short of 6 weeks we have accomplished the following:

  • 90 members have signed up
  • We have 469 followers on Facebook
  • We became a 501(c)3 Non-Profit & Insured Corporation
  • We have designed a cool Founding Members Jersey and ordered the first batch. Our next and final batch will be ordered in December
  • We have presented at 2 local city government meetings.
  • We introduced the Organization to the Temecula City Council – 50 local mountain bikers attended the meeting to show support
  • We presented a proposal to the Temecula Community Services Commission asking for approval to build ~4 miles of single track and 2 pump tracks at the Ronald Reagan Sport Park – 25 local mountain bikers attended the meeting to show support
  • We received a $2500 Grant from the International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) – This will fund one of IMBA’s Trail Specialists to spend 3 days consulting on the Sports Park Project (Nov 17 – 19)
  • We have put on 10 local rides

If you are not already a member and are interested in becoming one of our Founding Members please check the membership section at the bottom of this post.

Corporation and Non-Profit Status

We are officially a 501(c)3 Non Profit Organization.

Weekly rides

We continue to host a weekly Monday evening ride and some Saturday rides. You can find the ride schedule on our main Facebook Page, our Rides and Events Facebook Page and our Meetup.

Advocacy work

Ronald Reagan Sports Park  (Update) – We have been working with the City of Temecula on getting 3 to 4 miles of multi-use single track and two pump tracks built at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park in Temecula. We presented our proposal to the Temecula Community Service Commission on November 10th. The meeting went very well. The commission liked our proposal and passed it onto a sub-committee. The sub-committee will work with us to get the proposal ready for the Temecula City Council.

We also received a grant from the International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) for $2500. This grant will be used to have an IMBA trail specialist come out for 3 days to consult on the project. The trial specialist will be here Monday, November 17th – Wednesday, November 19th. If you are interested in meeting him he will be joining us on our Monday night ride.

On Thursday, November 13th we met with a Press Enterprise reporter at the Ronald Reagan Sports Park to discuss the project. The article will be in Sundays paper.

Vail Lake (Update) – Jason Ranoa continues to work with the new management at Vail Lake to ensure we can continue to ride and hold events at the Vail Campground.

Hogbacks – This has been put on hold so that we can focus on the Ronald Reagan Sports Park Project

Events

We will be participating in the 2nd Annual Cranksgiving Day Ride on November 15th @ 9am. This event is a 20 mile SOCIAL road ride (on any bike you want to ride) and food drive. We meet at The Bike Shop Temecula and ride to Organic Roots to buy groceries. Then we ride back to the bike shop with our groceries. The groceries are then loaded in a van and taken to The Community Mission of Hope to be distributed to families in need. This ride was started last year by The Temecula Bike Train. If you want to participate all you need is a bike, a backpack, and $15 cash to buy items from the food drive list. This event is FREE FOR ALL AGES. We will also post details on our Facebook and Meetup Ride pages.

We are also working with Zak Schwank, founder of The Temecula Bike Train and a Commissioner on theTemecula Community Services Commission to participate in Temecula’s Santas Electric Light Parade on December 5th. Keep an eye on the Facebook and Meetup pages for details.

Thank you all for your support!! I look forward to meeting and riding with you in the future.

Membership

This Founding Membership will only be offered until December 1st, 2014. After that, memberships will be run through the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA). Memberships are good 1 year from date of payment.

The benefits of this membership include:

  • 1 year IVMTB membership (your IVMTB membership will also get you an IMBA membership when our club becomes an IMBA Chapter)
  • Limited edition Founding Members card
  • You will have the option to purchase a limited edition Founding Members Jersey (These will only be offered until Dec 1)
  • Free or heavily discounted member events
  • Discounts from our sponsors (Discounts listed here)
  • Recognition on the Founding Members page of the IVMTB.org website
  • Being part of a unified voice on Mountain Bike Trail use issues in Riverside County.
  • Knowing that you helped make the Inland Valley Mountain Bike Association become a reality.
  • IVMTB is a 501(c)3 Non Profit Organization so your donations are tax deductible.

If you are interested in joining us please visit our Join IVMTB page.

Rex

Mid October Update

Club Membership

Our “Founding” Membership drive is going very well. We currently have 51 members with new people joining daily.
To see a list of our Founding Members please visit our Founding Members Page.

As a reminder we are offering the opportunity to become a Founding Member. This Founding Membership will only be offered until December 1st, 2014. After that, memberships will be run through the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA). Memberships are good 1 year from date of payment.

The benefits of this membership include:

  • 1 year IVMTB membership (your IVMTB membership will also get you an IMBA membership when our club becomes an IMBA Chapter)
  • Limited edition Founding Members card
  • You will have the option to purchase a limited edition Founding Members Jersey (These will only be offered until Dec 1)
  • Free or heavily discounted member events
  • Discounts from our sponsors (sponsors and discounts will be listed on the ivmtb.org website as they are added)
  • Recognition on the Founding Members page of the IVMTB.org website
  • Being part of a unified voice on Mountain Bike Trail use issues in Riverside County.
  • Knowing that you helped make the Inland Valley Mountain Bike Association become a reality.
  • IVMTB is in the process of becoming a 501(c)3 Non Profit Organization so your donations should be tax deductible.

If you are interested in joining us please visit our Join IVMTB page.

Corporation and Non-Profit Status

All of the required paperwork has been filed so we are just waiting for the final paperwork to be returned.

Insurance

General Liability insurance has been paid for and became effective 10/01/2014.

Weekly rides

We continue to host a weekly Monday evening ride and some Saturday rides. You can find the ride schedule on Facebook and Meetup.

Advocacy work

Ronald Reagan Sports Park  (NEW) – This is still in the planning and approval gathering stages but we are working on a proposal for the City of Temecula to get 4 miles of singletrack and a pump track built at the Sports Park. There is a lot of excitement around this project so we are confident that we will get the approvals needed to move forward.

Vail Lake (Update) – Jason Ranoa continues to work with the new management at Vail Lake to ensure we can continue to ride and hold events at the Vail Campground. I am working with Jason to get an introduction meeting to let them know who we are and what we can offer. The final SoCal Endurance and Enduro Races will be held on November 8th and 9th.

Hogbacks – A couple of months ago, per the direction of the Murrieta Parks Department, I reached out to the land management group that is managing Hogbacks and the response was not what I expected. I did not pursue it any further at that time as my focus was getting this organization started so we had a voice. I will contact the City and the Management group again now that we are an official organization.

Events

We will be participating in the 2nd Annual Cranksgiving Day Ride on November 15th @ 9am. This event is a 20 mile SOCIAL road ride (on any bike you want to ride) and food drive. We meet at The Bike Shop Temecula and ride to Organic Roots to buy groceries. Then we ride back to the bike shop with our groceries. The groceries are then loaded in a van and taken to The Community Mission of Hope to be distributed to families in need. This ride was started last year by The Temecula Bike Train. You if you want to participate is a bike, backpack, and $15 cash to buy items from the food drive list. This event is FREE FOR ALL AGES. We will also post details on our Facebookand Meetup Ride pages.

Thank you all for your support!! I look forward to meeting and riding with you in the future.

Rex

Club Updates & Founding Membership Drive

Well after many months of hard work we are ready to offer memberships to the Inland Valley Mountain Bike Association!! Here is the exciting news and a few organizational updates.

Club Membership

We are offering the opportunity to become a Founding Member. This Founding Membership will only be offered until December 1st, 2014. After that, memberships will be run through the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA). Memberships are good 1 year from date of payment.

The benefits of this membership include:

  • 1 year IVMTB membership (your IVMTB membership will also get you an IMBA membership when our club becomes an IMBA Chapter)
  • Limited edition Founding Members card
  • You will have the option to purchase a limited edition Founding Members Jersey (These will only be offered until Dec 1)
  • Free or heavily discounted member events
  • Discounts from our sponsors (sponsors and discounts will be listed on the ivmtb.org website as they are added)
  • Recognition on the Founding Members page of the IVMTB.org website
  • Being part of a unified voice on Mountain Bike Trail use issues in Riverside County.
  • Knowing that you helped make the Inland Valley Mountain Bike Association become a reality.
  • IVMTB is in the process of becoming a 501(c)3 Non Profit Organization so your donations should be tax deductible.

If you are interested in joining us please visit our Join IVMTB page.

Board of Directors

We held our first Board of Directory meeting on 9/25. During the meeting we elected officers and board members, approved the Articles of Incorporation, approved the Corporate Bylaws, approved a budget, and all the other cool stuff you have to do when starting a non-profit organization.

The organizations Board of Directors is as follows:

  • Rex Roberson – President / Secretary
  • Jacob Robinson – Vice President
  • Kim Wessells – Treasurer
  • Jeff Slepski – Board Member
  • Jordan Frates – Board Member
  • Luke Wiens – Board Member
  • Ric Van Der Linden – Board Member
  • Rich Wessells – Board Member
  • Tim Donovan – Board Member

Corporation and Non-Profit Status

The state has accepted our Articles of Incorporation and I will finish filling the remaining paperwork this week.

Insurance

The Board has approved the purchase of insurance. It will be effective 10/01/2014.

Weekly rides

We continue to host a weekly Monday evening ride and some Saturday rides. You can find the ride schedule onFacebook and Meetup.

Logo’d Pint Glasses

Unfortunately this did not work out. We received a full refund on the order.

Advocacy work

Vail Lake – Jason Ranoa has been working with the new management at Vail Lake to ensure we can continue to ride and hold events at the Vail Campground. I am working with Jason to get an introduction meeting to let them know who we are and what we can offer.

Hogbacks – A couple of months ago, per the direction of the Murrieta Parks Department, I reached out to the land management group that is managing Hogbacks and the response was not what I expected. I did not pursue it any further at that time as my focus was getting this organization started so we had a voice. I will contact the City and the Management group again now that we are an official organization.

We have a couple of other projects that are in the early stages that I will share as soon as I know they will move forward.

Events

This Saturday, October 4th, 2014 is IMBA’s Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day. IVMTB is going to be at the Santa Rosa Plateau between 9am – 11am doing safety checks on kids bikes and giving out stickers to show support for the day. We wanted to do more but did not have time to organize a big event so this will have to do for this year.

Thank you all for your support!! I look forward to meeting and riding with you in the future.

Rex

Thank You & Some Organizational News

First I want to personally thank Jacob Robinson for jumping on board and helping me get this organization going. He designed our logo and has been helping me work through decisions on how we build the club. Thanks Jacob!!!

I also wanted to say thank you for all of your support during our t-shirt fundraiser. We sold 93 t-shirts and made $750 profit. That money will be used to pay a one time IMBA administrative fee and cover part of our insurance premium for the year.

Here are some update as to what we have been working on.

Board of Directors – I have been interviewing potential board members so that we can get our first meeting scheduled, get Bylaws approved and set some goals set for our first year. I am still working through the list, slowly, but hope to have this completed by the middle of Oct.

Corporation and Non-Profit Status – I have submitted the first 2 forms needed to get the process started. This is a slow and confusing process for sure.

Insurance – I have a quote for general liability insurance and will have insurance as soon as we appoint a Board of Directors.

Weekly rides – We have started hosting a weekly Monday night ride.. Thanks to Jacob for covering for me while my wrist heals.

Logo’d Pint Glasses – The pint glasses were delivered but were returned due to very poor quality. We are working with the company now to get replacements or a refund.

Advocacy work

Meetings – Jacob and I attended our first Riverside County Trails Committee Meeting on 8/27 and made some great contacts and heard about some very cool projects that are going on within the County. I will be doing a write up on the meeting as soon as I can.

Vail Lake – I made a call to Rancho Water to let them know that our club was very interested in seeing the Vail Lake Trails stay open for recreational and competitive use. Rancho Water directed me to The California Parks Company, who has been hired to manage the property. I sent the Vice President of Cal Parks an email from the club letting him know that our 300 members wanted Vail to stay open and that our club is available to provide resources to make that happen. I am waiting to hear back from him.

Club Membership – We are also almost ready to start offering club memberships. We are working on a very special surprise for the initial members of the club. We want the members that help start the club to get some special recognition so stand by for that exciting announcement..

That should give you enough to chew on for now..

Thanks again for all of your support.

Rex & Jacob