| Michigan Snowmobile
Association
The
Michigan Snowmobile
Association (MSA) is the voice of over 380,000
registered Michigan snowmobilers, and more than 100,000 out of state
riders. MSA publishes a monthly magazine, September through
March, titled the "Michigan Snowmobile News", which
is mailed to our members and read by the entire snowmobiling
community. MSA supports the Safe Riders! You make snowmobiling safe™
campaign, and spearheaded the “Zero Tolerance” program, which urges
snowmobilers not to consume any alcohol while operating a snowmobile
– the first program of its kind in the United States. MSA is
headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan
This is the Mission Statement of the Michigan Snowmobile
Association
Our Pledge to Our Members:
- To develop a common appreciation, understanding, and knowledge of the
sport of snowmobiling in the State of Michigan.
- To facilitate the distribution and exchange of information regarding the
sport of snowmobiling, including with out imitation, matters pertaining to
snowmobiling safety and general education and knowledge about the sport.
- To act as a resource and distribution point for information and knowledge
which furthers the safety of snowmobiling and for the safety of the public in
general.
Our Pledge to Our Sport:
- To lend support to any and all non-profit snowmobile organizations within
the State of Michigan when it is requested as long as it in in the best
interest of the Association to do so, and as long as this support does not
violate any of the restrictions of the Articles of Incorporation or the Bylaws
of the Association.
- To serve the interests of all snowmobile owners within the purview of the
purposes of the incorporation as stated in the Articles of Incorporation.
Our Pledge to the Citizens of Michigan:
- The Michigan Snowmobile Association has adopted a zero tolerance policy
with regard to the consumption of any alcohol by individuals while operating a
snowmobile. Our Association is proud to represent those responsible riders who
respect Michigan's environment, appreciate the rights of other riders, and
interact courteously with motorists and private citizens.
WHAT IS THE MICHIGAN SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION?
The Michigan
Snowmobile Association (MSA) is a volunteer organization, formed from three different organizations in 1982,
dedicated to the improvement of the sport of snowmobiling in Michigan. Membership of MSA is made up of individuals, clubs/councils,
and businesses. MSA currently has over 20,000 members. MSA serves not just the
membership, but the entire snowmobiling community. The Michigan Snowmobile News, MSA's official magazine, is one
of the benefits received by MSA members eight times a year. For dues
information: please see Membership Info.
How is it organized?
The Michigan Snowmobile Association has 33 council areas,
which are divided into local clubs. Each council sends representatives to MSA to
form the Board of Directors. Delegates at-large are elected to represent areas
where there are no councils. At MSA's Annual Meeting, the general membership elects the
Executive Board - President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The
Executive Board consists of the four officers and the immediate past President.
Five representatives from each region are then selected to serve as an Executive
Committee. The regions are: #1 - Upper Peninsula / #2 - Northern Lower Peninsula
/ #3 - Southern Lower Peninsula. Those elected/appointed to the Board of Directors, the
Executive Committee, and the Executive Board serve on various committees, one of
which is the Legislative Committee. This committee works with the Michigan State
Legislature on the laws that would affect snowmobiling.
The Michigan Snowmobile Association maintains an office in
Grand Rapids. Paid employees consist of an Assistant to the Executive Board, one
full-time office manager, and two part-time office helpers. Volunteers play a
major role in the running of MSA.
Snowmobile trails in
Michigan are open from December 1st through March 31st.
The Michigan
Snowmobile Association is a volunteer organization dedicated to the
improvement of the sport of snowmobiling in Michigan.
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