Thanks to our 2019 FAFL Volunteers!


Altogether, over 160 volunteers reported 4,000 hours of volunteer work in our chapter, building trails, helping with events, meeting with stakeholders. Thanks to all – you make the difference!

For those who have reported over 30 hours, we’d like to show our thanks for your above and beyond efforts with a small token of appreciation – drop in at our Chapter meeting tomorrow, or connect with us at an upcoming MCMBA event to receive yours!

  • Alice Klein
  • Amber Koa
  • Bill Hermann
  • Blaise Randall
  • Brian Case
  • Brian Rumohr
  • Bryan Garchar
  • Bryan Mitchell
  • Carrie Sirola
  • Carson Kowalski
  • Chad Rector
  • Chris Frey
  • Christopher Shepard
  • Curtis Kalina
  • Dale Klein
  • Darin Kowalski
  • Dave Bastine
  • Dave Cox
  • Dave Hurst
  • Dennis Doherty
  • Don Chisholm
  • Elijah Cope
  • Elliot Klein
  • Gary Weak
  • Grady Kowalski
  • Greg Koenig
  • Jacob Rende
  • James Petiprin
  • Jean Steinberg
  • Jeff Hudnut
  • Jeffrey Oles
  • John Jedynak
  • John Reyst
  • Joseph Foy
  • Karen Effner
  • Kevin Petts
  • Kit Kieser
  • Loren Konkus
  • Marc Cope
  • Mark Dombrowski
  • Mathias Hermann
  • Matt Bushore
  • Matthew Haggard
  • Matthew Migdalewicz
  • Mike Flack
  • Mike Rende
  • Norbert Skorupski
  • Richard Compeau
  • Robert A Blazoff
  • Ryan Rockey
  • Scott Silvers
  • Sharon James-Foy
  • Steve Steinberg
  • Terry Brown
  • Tim Reeves
  • Tim Rose
  • Tim Slabach
  • Tom Hermann

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    TREE FARM EROSION FIXES AND NEW FEATURES

    The rooty, eroded rutted out tight downhill in the Pines has been upgraded with big carveable berms and a rock pile that is rollable or jumpable. You can also bypass it by continuing on the berm next to it. It’s a fun improvement that should flow better, drain better, slow down the brake bumps and…

  • SETTLERS PARK BUILDS NEW FEATURES

    SETTLERS PARK BUILDS NEW FEATURES

    Check out the new rock features that have been added to Settlers Park. As always, take a moment to look before you ride and know what you are getting into.   

  • NORTHVILLE’S SEVEN MILE PARK TRAIL IS NOW OPEN

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    The new Northville Trails are open and ready for use. There is an official opening planned for mid-June, but the trails are open for general use. The mountain bike trail is around 2 miles (for now) and well-suited to beginners. Please be aware, the surface needs to be packed down and can get pretty soft…