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Fisher’s ATV Reunion Is A Weekend Of Trail
Riding, Country Music, Food & Fun

Fisher's ATV Reunion 2008 |
Dover, PA -- The
West Virginia hills will come alive with the
sounds of ATVs by day and country music by night
as hundreds of off-road-lovin’ families converge
on Gilbert, WV, during the Fisher’s ATV Reunion,
June 20th-22nd, 2008.
This unique outdoor event -- combining ATV
riding, music and family fun -- will be located
in the heart of the Hatfield-McCoy Trails, one
of the largest off-highway vehicle trail systems
in the world. This will give ATV riders of all
ages and skill levels who attend the Reunion the
opportunity to access hundreds of miles of
trails that cut through the rich mountains of
southern West Virginia. When the ride is done,
the fun continues at the Reunion’s vendor and
concert areas, and many outdoor activities
planned throughout the weekend. Everyone who
registers for the Reunion will also be able to
use the Larry Joe Harless Community Center
including hot showers, swimming pool, fitness
center, basketball and tennis courts. The LJH
Community Center also serves as the Registration
site and Reunion Headquarters.
Toyota Tundra has sponsored the country music
entertainment Saturday evening at the LJH
Community Center in Gilbert, WV with
performances by Country Music Artists
Michael Scott, Sarah Johns (Hit Singles “He
Hates Me” & “One in The Middle”) and Daryle
Singletary (Hit Singles “Too Much Fun” & “I Let
Her Lie”) from 7:30 pm until midnight. Meet &
Greet events with one or more of the performers
will be held prior to the concert.
The Fisher’s ATV World camera crew will be on
hand during the entire Reunion. “This event is
going to be filmed for an upcoming episode of
Fisher’s ATV World and, who knows, you just
might be a star,” says Brian Fisher, Host and
Executive Producer of the popular television
program. Reunion-goers will also have a chance
to visit with Brian during Meet & Greet and Q&A
sessions throughout the weekend.
Registration is limited, and everyone who
pre-registers online or by mail, phone or fax
will receive a free Fisher’s ATV Reunion
T-shirt. The first 500 people to register are
invited to a special screening of Fisher’s
Behind the Scenes Footage and World Famous “Fish
Reel” Friday evening.
Each Reunion Event Ticket includes: entry all
weekend to event, vendor midway, country music
concert, two breakfast meals (Saturday/Sunday),
one dinner meal (Saturday evening), use of the
LJH Community Center recreational facilities,
entertainment, music, bonfire, games, prizes and
more. Tickets do not include travel,
lodging/camping and Hatfield & McCoy Trail
Passes. For Local Accommodations, ATV Rental &
Trail Pass information, Go to
www.trailsheaven.com or Call 304-752-3255.
For camping reservations, call Mountain Breeze
Motel 304-664-2238.
Fisher’s ATV Reunion ticket prices are $99
per person for a 3-day pass. Concert-only
tickets are $20 if pre-sold and $24 at the door.
Registration is available online at
www.fishersatvworld.com; by mail or fax
using the form available for download on web
site; or by phone (add $2.50 process fee per
ticket) at 866-392-2455 or 717-292-2455.
For more information, registration details
and to view a 60-second commercial promoting the
Fisher’s ATV Reunion, visit
www.fishersatvworld.com.
Fisher’s ATV World is an
adventure/lifestyle television show which has
been in production and airing nationally since
2002. Winner of 10 Telly Awards in 2006, the
program features host Brian Fisher on ATV
excursions across the country and around the
world. The show presents first-hand information
from key industry leaders, plus helpful riding
tips and information on new products in the ATV
industry. Fisher’s ATV World is dedicated to
expanding positive awareness of safety issues,
promoting good family values and encouraging
riders to get involved. Its 2008 program
schedule of 26 original episodes is shown on the
Outdoor Channel. A new program called Fisher’s
ATV Adventures is scheduled to begin airing in
July, 2008 on the Versus Channel.
Fisher’s ATV World is building the dream
about the possibilities of where you go and what
you can do when it’s just you and the open
trail…
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