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Home›Latest News›Snowmobile safety course offered

Snowmobile safety course offered

By StarJournal
November 24, 2014
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The Oneida County Sheriff’s Office is sponsoring a Wisconsin DNR certified snowmobile safety course in conjunction with the New-Tom Snow Fleas Snowmobile Club, Saturday Dec. 20 and Sunday, Dec 21, 2014. Course times are from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. both days and will be held at the Sloan Community Center located at 7246 Main Street, Lake Tomahawk.
Anyone born on or after January 1, 1985 and at least 12 years old must have snowmobile safety certification to operate on public areas.
Students are now required to obtain a DNR customer ID number for any recreational safety class they attend. Please contact the DNR at 888-936-7463 to obtain this number before the course begins.
Students must be 12 years old to enroll. There is no maximum age, and parents and adults are encouraged to enroll and participate in this course. Cost for each course is $10 per person.
Advanced registration is required. Please contact Deputy Brad Fogerty at the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office, telephone number 715-361-5132 for registration information.
Students with special needs are asked to notify the department when registering and request special accommodations that may be required for participation.

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