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More than 375 volunteer hours already logged this winter


You probably realize the Rural Cass Snowmobile Club depends on volunteer hours, but do you know how many hours it really takes? Since August 2010, club members have logged more than 375 volunteer hours already. 

The majority of the volunteer hours so far have been attributed to the process of signing the more than 100 miles of snowmobile trails managed by the club.  A total of 187 hours went into pounding those trail signs in the ground.

Other volunteer activities this year have been included marketing and event planning, including all the hours attributed with putting on a successful SnowJam event and the time it takes to manage the club website, membership drive and member emails.  Groomer maintenance, managed by a small group of volunteers, is also a big component of volunteer time during the fall.

A huge thank you goes out to all the club members who do their part to contribute to the club’s success.

See what happened at SnowJam 2010


Interested in learning more about what goes on at SnowJam each year? Check out the pictures posted from last year.  Included are pictures from the bonfire (yes, we call that a bonfire!), the vintage snowmobile display, many of the great prizes donated by area businesses, and some pictures of the games (like rock/paper/scissor or the snowmobile belt toss) that everyone gets involved in.

Hope to see you at SnowJam 2011!

Be sure to log the hours you spend volunteering


Volunteer hours are the backbone of the success of the Rural Cass Snowmobile Club. Last year, more than 400 hours of volunteer time went into the trail and groomer maintenance.  Snowmobile North Dakota tracks these hours to help show the depth of the organization. Knowing this information is helpful for grant writing or for helping the ND legistlature understand more about the organization.

The club uses an online system to track the volunteer hours from club members.  On this page, you can enter your name, date you volunteered and the total hours you donated to the club. Be sure to enter your volunteer hours as soon as you complete them.  And, thank you for all you do for the Rural Cass Snowmobile Club.

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