| What
You Can Do Is GET INVOLVED!
NEMBA
isn'tt some huge multinational consortium with palatial
offices, and a swat team of crisis management experts,
complete with trail-tool equipted Hummers. We're a group
of riders just like you, who care enough about the trails
and have a passion for mountain bikes. Luckily, there
are enough of us to form a regional / multi-state organization
that has a been highly successful.
We
need your help to make things happen.
Philisophical
question: if a lone mountain biker does something good
for a trail, does it make a difference? Ahh, trick question.
Yes, it does make a difference, but since no one knows
it was a mountain biker who did the good deed, it won't
have as much positive impact than if it were done In
an organized group.
"How
do I get involved?", you ask. Easy!
Simply contact the chapter president is your area, come
to one of our events or give us a call at 800-57-NEMBA.
We're not a cliquey group and we always like seeing
new faces!
NEMBA
is many things to many people, all linked by a commitment
to making our sport and the trails better. The
most basic way to help out is to come to our events.
Our Harpoon MTB Adventure Series offers a great way
to ride new trails and meet other riders and people
involved in your chapter. If you're looking for an easy
way to help out, simply come to one of our scores of
Trail Care Days. You don't need any experience
since our crew leaders will guide you and teach you
in the process, and most trail care events are followed
by lunch and a nice ride. Coming to a Trail Care
Day is a great way to test the volunteer waters and
meet people.
Most
NEMBA Chapters have monthly meetings as well.
These usually combine business with pleasure. It's at
these meetings that most NEMBA activities are created,
managed and executed. It's also where the key
access and advocacy issues in your area are hashed out.
Chapters welcome their members to come by and hear what's
going on. If you've never been you a local NEMBA
chapter meeting, you should check it out.
NEMBA
is always looking for innovative people with unique
skills. If you think that you have something to
offer, let your chapter president know!
For example,
do you…
- spend a lot of money at your local
bike store? (Don't deny it! We've already spoken to
your significant other about this…) Be a bike store
liaison. By being a good customer, you are the best
person to convince them to become
a NEMBA member and get them to offer NEMBA discounts,
keep them up on land access issues, etc.
- have any political connections? Let
your local chapter know. Trails are often gained and
lost on politics alone.
- have any open space in your town? Be an open space
steward -- go to conservation commission meetings
and keep the rest of us updated on what's going on.
That way we can help you keep your riding place open
before problems start.
- have web skills? We could use people to help develop
and/or keep chapter web sites updated.
- know how to add, subtract, multiply?
balance a checkbook? Our finance committee can use
additional help. If you know about tax planning, accounting,
budgeting, that's even better.
- like to wield heavy tools or have construction
skills? Come to one of our work days or become a Trail
Crew Leader
- know how to spell? Point a camera?
Contribute to SingleTracks! (It's easy, just email
us at SingleTracks@nemba.org, or mail to our address)
We can always use stories, articles, jokes, photos,
art, whatever! Call for deadlines.
- work well with people? Consider leading
a NEMBA ride by contacting Bill
Boles. Perhaps you can even join one of
NEMBA's Bike
Patrols.
- have some unusual skills? Who knows?
Filmmaking, belly dancing, playing in a band, owning
a pet llama -- any of them could become useful, but
we'd never think to ask! So let us know.
- want to really get involved big time?
Start a chapter, start a patrol, start a kids program,
be the bike store liaison coordinator, whatever. (Just
please don't come to us and say, "You know what YOU
GUYS should do…?" and expect it to just happen) We
are always interested in new programs if they have
willing leaders.
- have some ideas and energy, a little
time, but don't know how you fit in? Come to your
local chapter's board meeting, and find out what's
going on!
We try to keep you
up to date, but sometimes we are so busy doing stuff
that we forget! (Or was it the Neuralyzer?) Please forgive
us and let us know how you can help. |