Members

The County Line Riders of Catalina is a volunteer-driven equestrian community built on friendship, stewardship, and a shared love of Arizona’s trails. Our leadership team includes dedicated officers, directors, and an activities committee who help organize rides, campouts, and events throughout the year.

All members receive a monthly newsletter with updates, upcoming event details, and trail news. Information on all rides, campouts, and activities is published in this newsletter so everyone stays connected and informed.

New members are always welcome. Become part of a group that values the western way of life and the preservation of public lands.

HELMETS: All Riders under the age of 18 are REQUIRED to wear a helmet when participating in Club rides.

President

Bev Showalter
BevShowalter@comcast.net
(520) 850-2196

Vice President

Barb Kaminski
BMLK58@hotmail.com

Secretary

Scott Kelly
ScottinKabul@yahoo.com

Treasurer

Jean Chvapil
JeanJeber@gmail.com

Directors

Sandy Ballis
SBallis@powerc.net

Linda Dahl
Linda@dahlgraphics.com

Yvonne Stag
yworldofpugs@gmail.com

Sue Van Dorn
ArizonaDays@yahoo.com

Barbara Cardinal
BCard27674@comcast.net

Mary K. Church
MKChurch4747@gmail.com

Sally Janovec
Sally_Janovec@comcast.net

Triesta Wunder
TriestaWunder@gmail.com

Sandy Johnson
SandyBSmiling@gmail.com

Activities

Activity Chair
Barb Kaminski

Campouts
Barb Kaminski

Trail Maintenance
Diane Fouts

Website
Scott Kelly

Ad Coordinator
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Newsletter
Linda Dahl

Trail Rides
Barb Kaminski

Nominations/Elections
Sally Janovec

Colossal Cave Trails Park
Bev Showalter
Sandy Ballis

Poco Bueno Ride Committee
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Membership Application/ Membership Renewal

CLRC Rides are open to members only. The Club must have a signed Participant Agreement/Release and Acknowledgement of Risk on file before you join any CLRC organized activity. New Members are always welcome to join at a ride or event.

Please complete and return the Membership/Renewal form and Release along wth dues to:

Membership, CLRC
P.O. Box 8881
Tucson, AZ 85738

State Land Permits: It's The Law

A State Land Permit will cover you for parking on all state lands, and for hiking, biking, or riding across any state lands. This permit is required by law and required on all CLRC organized rides.

If you are parked on state land a copy of the permit must be easily visible in your truck. Visit https://land.az.gov/applications-permits and apply for a Special Land Use Permit under the Recreational Land Use section.

The State Special Land Use Permit is not the same as a State Park Permit so don't confuse the two.

The State can and will impose hefty fines.