August & September 2008 News in Jasmine's World
 

  For Immediate Release August 20, 2008

Jasmine Bluecreek Clark Receives 2007 Motorcycle Safety Foundation Award
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We had another Signed Beginners Class July 19-20, 2008. We all had a great time while learning new skills.
See the Video below. 8 Deaf began the class, one man dropped out on Sunday.
The other 7 all passed and can now ride motorcycles legally on the street.

 


 

Last weekend of July, Roger and I took a ride up and over Trail Ridge Road, stayed the night in Grand County and then
rode home over the new and improved Berthoud Pass on Sunday. We had a great ride the whole time.


Hey Just wanted to remind everyone about the Benefit Ride for the RMDS...SEE FLYER BELOW
THE BIG RIDE IS ALMOST HERE - JUST TWO MORE DAYS TILL SEPT. 13TH RIDE & BENEFIT FOR THE RMDS.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE, CHECK HERE FOR PICTURES NEXT WEEK


For Immediate Release August 20, 2008

Jasmine Bluecreek Clark Receives 2007 Motorcycle Safety Foundation Award
 

Irvine, CA - Every year, based on nominations submitted by the training community, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) recognizes individuals, groups, businesses, military services, and state programs for outstanding contrbuitions to motorcycle safety in the United States. Since 1973, MSF has set internationally recognized standards that promote the safety of motorcyclists with the rider education courses, operatior licensing tests, and public information programs.

Nominees are carefully reviewed and judged within their respective categories by a panel of motorcycle safety professionals, and for 2007, Jasmine Bluecreek Clark was selected as "Outstanding Motorcycle Safety Support" by the judges. "As the demands upon the rider education community grow, MSF desires to acknowledge those outstanding contributors whose accomplishments exemplify the spirit and intent of rider education," said MSF President Tim Buche. "Please join us in recognizing this year's true leaders and role models in motorcycle safety, education, and public awareness."

The MSF is appreciative of the hard work and commitment and commends the dedication it took Jasmine to earn this achievement. Jasmine Bluecreek Clark's award-winning accomplishments include adapting the BRC and ERC courses to be more accessible to deaf and hard of hearing riders and developing creative teaching techniques for her students.

The MSF Awards Program is one way the safety community is able to recognize such outstanding accomplishment.
Jasmine also received the MSF Award in 2005 for Outstanding Rider Coach, Colorado.



 

 
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