Charles Kurtz of New Hampshire is one of six new members to be inducted into the
International Snowmobile Hall of Fame.
Eagle River, WI. Recognizing and honoring their contributions to the sport of snowmobiling, six new members will be inducted into the International Snowmobile Hall of Fame (ISHOF), now located in
Eagle River, Wisconsin. The induction will take place on September 18, 2010 to culminate a full
weekend of activities for the inductees, their families and friends. All interested snowmobilers are
invited to this gala event.
“We are very pleased to add five new members to this very prestigious program who will now take their rightful and honored place alongside 78 past inductees.” states Scott Eilertson, ISHOF President.
“We have a full weekend of activities for snowmobile fans to enjoy including a golf outing, shopping tours, pontoon boat rides, horseshoe tournament and lots of story telling. Also, the Eagle River Derby Track is hosting their annual “Reunion” with grass drags and an antique/vintage swap meet that same weekend.
It will be an excellent place to enjoy summertime snowmobiling,” states Tom Anderson ISHOF VP and Secretary.
Charles Kurtz – New Hampshire
Charles “Charlie” Kurtz, since entering the sport in 1971, has been front and center in the promotion
and development of the trail system in New Hampshire. Starting at the local club level, Charlie soon moved on to assume many offices at the county association level and then onto the state and national levels. He served as President of the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association and Chairman of the Northeast Chapter of the American Council of Snowmobile Associations. Charlie enters ISHOF as “Volunteer”.
