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San Benito County Fair, and at multiple parades and community outreach events with law<br />

enforcement, search and rescue, and emergency medical services.<br />

Hollister Hills SVRA has 29 active trail patrol volunteers who assist law enforcement staff<br />

by responding to medical calls and being the eyes and ears for the rangers throughout the<br />

park. Volunteers are trained in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), assist with<br />

medicals, overdue rider searches, and answer questions about the park.<br />

Some of the rangers and volunteers have become Motorcycle Safety Foundation ® dirt<br />

bike instructors, ATV Safety Institute ® instructors, and Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle<br />

Association driver coaches to teach safety and operation to all ages, from youth on ATVs to<br />

soldiers driving ROVs.<br />

Hollister Hills SVRA 40th Anniversary Celebration<br />

On October 10, 2015, Hollister Hills SVRA celebrated its 40th Anniversary since becoming<br />

California’s first SVRA. To commemorate this milestone, the San Andreas District staff<br />

hosted the Hollister Hills SVRA 40th Anniversary Celebration. Hollister Hills SVRA staff<br />

planned the festivities with help from<br />

the OHMVR Division, volunteers, clubs,<br />

promoters, neighbors, and the Hollister Hills<br />

Off-Road Association (HHORA).<br />

To celebrate the 40th Anniversary, the<br />

public was treated to free day use and $5<br />

camping on Saturday night. During the<br />

event, Assembly Member Luis Alejo and<br />

Senator Anthony Canella presented a<br />

California Legislature Assembly Resolution.<br />

The Commemoration Ceremony featured San Benito County Supervisor Jerry Muenzer,<br />

HHORA President Des Hughes, OHMVR Commissioners Paul Slavik and Kevin Murphy,<br />

and the OHMVR Division Deputy Director Chris Conlin.<br />

The event included the unveiling of the Octagon Discovery Center that features exhibits<br />

highlighting the park’s history and abundant natural and cultural resources. In addition<br />

to Junior Ranger programs that were offered throughout the day, staff provided guided<br />

interpretive walks in the park’s nature area. Free poker runs in the Upper and Lower<br />

Ranches were popular activities that included prizes donated by HHORA and other vendors<br />

and organizations.<br />

2017 Program Report 203

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