by JayZR2 » Sun Jun 28, 2009 8:11 pm
Nominations I have received already:
Bic "XJ Maki" White
Bic works tirelessly reviewing topo maps, tax maps, old county road maps, tax info on land, finding owners of land, doing trail clean ups, doing trail maintenance, helping his club(s) gain access to private properties, overlaying GPS tracks onto topo maps, being pro-tread lightly, etc. He never asks for recognition, he never looks for the spot light, he just does things that are right.
Brian "BC" Churchill
I would like to nominate Brian Churchill. If I could think of anyone, I think Brian has been one of the closest to Shane's characteristics that I know. His dedication as a delegate to the NEA has been unmatched and he truly understands and respects the commitment he has made to the organization. In spite of his location, which is probably the most distance than any of our other members, he has managed to make NEA meetings and events with no complaints. He has the perfect balance of family and hobby, just as Shane did. Brian always has a level headed approach to things and is just a genuine person to be around. I can honestly say my time spent with Brian has been equal to the conversations and times I spent with Shane.
Joe "Zaedock" Ostrenga
I would like to nominate Joe Ostrenga for the Shane Beard Award.
Joe is an asset to the sport we all enjoy, no matter which club he belongs to - sometimes found at the front lines, most certainly found behind the scenes. Joe has participated in many clean-ups, right there with his truck or Jeep and trailer. Joe has also been involved in several land issues, to include Coy Hill in 2007-08 where he developed a working relationship with the Ware Conservation Commissioner as well as the local landowner affected by the damage. More recently, Joe has volunteered to oversee the Gremlin Graveyard property.
He is a great example of a person who works for the good of the OHV community.
Joe does not hesitate to jump right in wherever needed, just ask the many fellow wheelers he has help get home from a trail ride, no matter what the weather, conditions or situation.
In additional to his dedication and commitment to our sport, Joe is a devoted husband and dad ? foregoing trail rides to coach his daughter?s Saturday soccer games and also volunteering at his son?s pre-school. He is actively involved in his local community, putting in many hours on a woodland walking/hiking trail as well as serving on one of the town committees.
Joe is a man who wears many hats and is most deserving of the award in honor of a man he exemplifies.
Chris "Chrid" Donoghue
Chris contributes to the sport in so many ways. He had the most attendance at volunteer events in 2008, from trail work days to helping man the NEA booth at events. With out being asked he pitched in at Fall Crawl where a hand was needed. He is usually the first to offer assistance on the trail if someone breaks down, needs a spot, or help with recovery.
He was instrumental in helping the Strategic Planning Committee reach their conclusions, and presentation for the BOD to consider.
Chris brings the perfect balance of fun and work to our hobby.
Bob "axle" Butler
I would like to nominate Bob Axle (axle) for this award.
I believe he has been involved in our sport since most of us were in diapers - I always liked Huggies.... Anyway, I have been a member of New England Jeepz since 2005 and Bob is one of those guys who is the "meat" of the club, I don?t mean that how most of you are probably takin' it. I mean that our club and some of this sport would die of starvation without him. He has been VP of our club, acted as President and IS the official President now, and I don?t see anyone replacing him any time soon. He is VERY active with our sport, helps with the up-keep of our private land, and wheels more than most, none of it illegally. Hosts "wheeling101" on his property and leads the groups on class VI roads near his home in order to teach proper wheeling and etiquette to those who have little experience... the class has even helped others with as much experience as him (but let?s be honest - there aren?t many Brontosaurus' left wheeling!)
Bob all kidding aside, whether you win this award or not, thank you for your ongoing dedication to this sport and for always having one of the most positive attitudes I have ever seen out of any of us red necked mud eating rock throwing broke in the woods adventure seeking outdoors guys.
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JayZR2 on Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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