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Itasca Area Riders


Dave

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Itasca County’s Park and Recreation Commission (ICPRC) will

be holding its 2nd informational forum. This forum will

address access to Public managed Lands and Waters in Itasca

County. Hunting, Fishing, Trapping, disbursed camp sites

and other recreational access opportunities and related

issues.

This is a chance to express your ideas, and partner with

the ICPRC in planning for your recreational access

opportunities.

They want to here from you to learn how they can partner

with you, to achieve an affordable and well balanced

program.

There will be a suggestion box so write down your thoughts

and ideas.

This forum is for information gathering only, to help plan

your access opportunities.

Date: July, 20th, 2005

Location: Itasca Community College, Davies Hall

1851 E Hwy 169

Grand Rapids MN 55744

Time: 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm

For more information or to send in written comments please

contact:

Garrett Ous

Itasca County Land Commissioner

1177 LaPrairie Avenue

Grand Rapids, MN 55744

[email protected]

Phone 1-218-327-2855 Fax -4160

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I live in Itasca and run into a lot of people on the trails and in camp grounds that are not from the area and just want to say that clubs and atvam are working hard to get trails on the ground here and we realy encourage you to help out by responding as Dave said. If you want to continue riding your atv for recreation now is the time to step up to the plate and speak out by joining a club and atvam or at least atvam. It is time to get off your back side and do somthing insead of letting a few try to carry the ball for you. Stop asking what atvam or a club will do for you and ask what you can do for you.

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Ps, Dave, I will try to double check tomarrow but my calender says the meeting is June 20th. I will get back to you with the right date as I know one of the board memberes.

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just talked to that board member and she said she may have jumped the gun when she sent me the info. so your date could very well be write. She also said that is very important that atvers speak out about keeping the bass lake camp ground open to atv's.

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