In addition to the used oil video, Raudy said the program would
also feature a new Used Oil exhibit that will be on hand at Sierra
Trek, Panamint Valley Days and other four-wheel drive events.
In addition, the Foundation is producing a new brochure, coloring
books for the children and give-away items such as tire gauges
and shop rags.
The final video production is expected to be released in late
July and will be shown to participants on the 37th annual Sierra
Trek. In addition, more than 150 copies of the video will be reproduced
and Raudy said every club in the statewide association would receive
a copy of the final video release.
For more information on the Foundation’s new oil recycling
program, contact Jack Raudy at (530) 389-9154 or email
jraudy@foothill.net.
To find the used oil collection center nearest you or to learn
where to take other hazardous automotive wastes such as antifreeze
and batteries, ask your local government recycling official or
call 1-800-CLEANUP or log onto
http://www.cleanup.org/.
(Rick & Shannon Kerley on the Rubicon
Trail) - Rick & Shannon Kerley volunteered to play the irresponsible
4-wheeler in the new Used Oil video titled "Making The Grade!"
Pictured to the right, the Kerley's learn that they have encountered
a "serious oil leak" just prior to entering the Gatekeeper
on the famous Rubicon Trail. Unfortunately, the Kerley's forgot
to perform "preventive maintenance & they did not pack
an emergency oil spill kit."