Minneapolis - Polaris Industries announced
the company has donated a total of 28 Polaris all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and
safety gear to the Boy Scouts of America's Northern Star Council's Tomahawk
Scout Reservation, the second largest Boy Scout camp in the nation, and the
Northwoods Camp, run by The Salvation Army, the world-wide leader of social,
youth and rehabilitative services. The donation, valued at $100,000, is part of
Polaris' long-term partnerships with the two organizations, focused on youth
ATV safety practices and outdoor sports.
"Our partnerships with Boy Scouts of America and The
Salvation Army offer outstanding opportunities to demonstrate how ATVs can be a
positive educational tool for youth," Scott Wine, Polaris CEO, said. "By
introducing young people to the sport in a manner that emphasizes the
importance of safety and responsible ATV ownership, Polaris can entice a new
generation into the powersports community while providing a great experience
for thousands of young people."
The Boy Scouts of America's Northern Star Council's Tomahawk
Scout Reservation, located in Birchwood,
WI, is the destination for approximately
6,500 Boy Scouts, Webelos and adult leaders every summer. The new ATV program
at the camp encompasses all aspects of safe ATV operation and ATV maintenance.
Boy Scouts enrolled in the program also have the opportunity to earn merit
badges for their participation.
The Salvation Army's Northwoods Camp, located on Elbow Lake,
in Finlayson, MN, accommodates more than 3,000 youth
campers each summer. The camp offers various activities including swimming,
hiking, fishing, camping, arts and crafts, archery, music, boating, ropes
course, and the opportunity for spiritual enrichment. The core intention of the
ATV program is to teach camp visitors new life skills such as changing oil,
repairing flat tires and other learning experiences that will help youth
broaden their skills and build their confidence.
Polaris vehicles available to camp visitors at both camps
include the easy-to-use Phoenix
200; the best-selling utility ATV of all time, the Sportsman 500 H.O.; and the
award-winning Sportsman 550. The Salvation Army's Northwoods Camp also will
have the most-popular youth ATVs, the Outlaw 50 and Outlaw 90, available to
camp visitors. As part of both donations, Polaris will adjust models as needed
and replace older units over time to ensure the camp always has safe,
age-appropriate vehicles available.
Visit www.NorthernStarBSA.org
for more information.
For more information visit www.salvationarmynorth.org.
For Polaris information, visit www.polaris.com.