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ACCESS PIONEER INDUCTED INTO OFF-ROAD HALL OF
FAME
RENO, NV (May 30) - A long-time champion for
responsible access to public lands will be
placed into the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of
Fame (ORMHOF). Clark Collins, co-founder of the
BlueRibbon Coalition (BRC), was chosen for this
honor by a unanimous vote of the ORMHOF
nominating committee.
Clark started the BRC, a national recreation
organization, to counter the growing anti-access
efforts of extreme environmental groups and
their political allies. His goals were to make
the off-road community become "politically
significant" and to promote responsible
recreational use of public and private lands.
One of his "significant" goals was achieved in
1991 when the Symm's National Recreation Trail
Fund Act was signed into law by President George
Bush.
Clark served as the BRC's Executive Director
from 1988 to 2006. Under his leadership, BRC has
grown nationwide to include over 1,100 member
organizations and businesses representing
approximately 600,000 recreationists.
The 2006 Induction Ceremony will be held at
4:00 PM on Saturday, August 26, 2006 in Gallery
Four at the National Museum (The Harrah
Collection) in Reno, Nevada.
Jack Welch, president of the BlueRibbon
Coalition said today, "I am proud that Clark has
been recognized by the ORMHOF for his numerous
and significant contributions to the off-road
community. For many years, Clark worked
tirelessly to champion responsible use of public
lands and to build an organization that could
defeat anti-access groups who had targeted our
activity for elimination."
"Clark received many awards during his tenure
at the BRC but to be selected for this honor
will most assuredly be the high mark of his
distinguished career," Welch added.
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