Community Service

Boys Battalion

Hollister Hills, Boy’s Battalion weekend, September 9, 2007, by Brian McMinn I joined up on Sunday morning since school commitments prevented me from coming out for the Boy’s Battalion on Saturday. Everyone who stayed over was provided the opportunity to preride some of the new trails on the other side of La Cienega. One of the park rangers met up with us at 9:30 a.m. to lead us on the trails. Falling in behind were Sherry (CJ7), Richard (from Napa) (M38A1), Ed (Toyota PU), Tom (CJ7), Jim (ZJ), myself (TJ), Mike & Dede (Early Bronco), and Ole (CJ7) bringing up the rear.

The trails were cut in wide enough to accommodate the variety of the vehicles in the group. Many of the routes traversed the sides of steep slopes which required staying on the trail for continued enjoyment of life. The group had to stop from time to time to trim branches here or there. The ranger was driving a Rhino that was well suited to the trails made narrow by brush.

The outing amounted to about 3 hours of trail riding on a warm sunny day in Hollister Hills. The heat eventually got to Dede, the lack of power steering gave Richard a workout, and Ole had a bee encounter. The trails made for a good Sunday drive with few challenges and plenty of opportunities for custom pin striping. Everyone returned to the campsite to pack up and have leftover tri-tip sandwiches before hitting the road.

Brian.

March of Dimes

Hello All, Thanks for the reminder about the trip report and to all those that helped make the walk a success. Those in attendance from ED4 were : Ellen Layendecker, Ira Weiny, Lorrie Weiny, Ole Stortroen, Sherry Stortroen, Mark Padowski and Matt Saul. I, Matt Saul was at Vasona on Friday April 23rd from 8-5:30 setting up tables and the route for Saturdays walk. It was a very nice sunny day. Saturday at 5am, Ellen took her spot at the side gate, Ole was in charge at the front gate, Ira, Mark, Lorrie, Sherry and I loaded up and got the stuff ready for the checkpoint setup. Lorrie and Sherry went off to the walk and Ira, Mark and I setup the checkpoints. Dropped off tables, water and all the items to run the checkpoint. Throughout the day we stocked the checkpoints and helped pull down the checkpoints at the end of the day. It was a beautiful day out, sunny and hot. The March Of Dimes expected about 1500 walkers and got around 2000. All said, we provided a lot of help to a worthy cause and it was a day well spent. Thanks to all that helped, Matt