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                                 Why Should Your Club Join the ATVA and Sanction 
                                  Events?
   Pickerington, OH (1/10/2009) 
                                -  There are a lot of reasons 
                                why your club should join the ATVA and sanction 
                                events:
 To get new members for your club
 Growing your ATV club can be challenging, 
                                often because it's hard to find and reach out 
                                to other ATVers.
 And for individual riders, finding a club nearby can be equally difficult. The ATVA helps bring enthusiasts together. As new clubs join, we announce them in ATVA News, which is sent to all ATVA 
                                members. And clubs are listed in the club section 
                                of www.ATVAonline.com.
 To get cheap event insurance
 Clubs can sanction off-road poker runs 
                                or trail rides for motorcycles and ATVs and get 
                                affordable liability insurance.
 ATVA-chartered clubs can get insurance for trail rides or poker runs for as 
                                low as $161. Poker run and trail ride participants 
                                don't have to be ATVA or AMA members. This is 
                                a new change, and a big change, because in past 
                                years participants needed to be members. (Of course, 
                                we hope the events are so successful that non-members 
                                will want to join the ATVA!)
 Has your club run into roadblocks when 
                                property owners ask for a certificate of insurance?
 We're here to help. If your club promotes anything 
                                from a poker run and trail rides or even hare 
                                scrambles to motocross event, the ATVA can meet 
                                your needs.
 
 To give your club more clout
 Our sport is challenged by anti-ATV forces who 
                                call for land closures, bans on children riding 
                                ATVs, and discriminatory regulations. Our Government 
                                Relations Department educates and empowers clubs, 
                                helping them become involved in political, legislative 
                                and regulatory arenas on all levels. ATVing can 
                                flourish only with the full participation of our 
                                members in the political process, and we're here 
                                to help you.
 
 How does your club join the ATVA?
 First, consider whether your club should be chartered 
                                with the ATVA as a Social Club, Recreational Club 
                                or Competition Club.
 Social Clubs are just that: social organizations that don’t plan any organize events but want to show their support for the ATVA. You need five club members who currently belong to the ATVA or the American Motorcyclist Association as members. We'll provide you with new member applications along with your social club application, allowing you to sign up as many new members as you'd like. The annual Social Club charter fee is $25. Recreational Clubs host trail rides, off-road poker runs or field meets. Event participants aren't required to be ATVA members. Recreational clubs must have at least 10 members who are members of the ATVA or AMA, one of whom is designated as an insurance and communication officer. Also, at least one member of your club must attend a risk-management seminar conducted by the ATVA/AMA before conducting sanctioned events. The annual charter fee for a Recreational Club is $50. Competition Clubs, or promoting clubs, host races like motocross, hare scrambles, TTs, flat-track or ice races. Racers must be ATVA or AMA members. Competition clubs must have at least 10 ATVA or AMA members, one of whom is designated as an insurance and communication officer. Also, at least one member of your club must attend a risk-management seminar before conducting sanctioned events. The annual charter fee for a Competition Club is $100.To charter your club with the ATVA, call our charter coordinator, Joyce Helmick, 
                              at (866) ATVA-JOIN (262-5646), or send an e-mail 
                              to jhelmick@atvaonline.com. 
                                 
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