2025 Awards Banquet Admission Form

Complete this form and provide payment information to purchase admissions for the 2025 NETA Awards Banquet and Business Meeting. Payment may be provided via credit card, PayPal or check. If paying by check, make out to NETA for the amount shown on the form and mail to:

Sally Bernstein
611 Waukeena Lake Road
Danbury, NH 03230

If you plan to just attend the business meeting and not the banquet, select “0” for the number of banquet admissions. Be sure to enter how many in your group plan to attend the business meeting. This will help us order the correct amount of hors d’oeuvres for the break during the business meeting.

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Price: $0.00

2024 Post-Season Survey

Please complete this survey to let us know what you thought about this season and help us do a better next season. If you think you may attend the banquet please let us know which of the 3 buffet opitons you’d prefer. The survey will close on December 31st, 2024.

Here are the “live” results from the survey.

Contact Info

Your contact info will not be published. It will be used if there are questions about the information provided.

Communication

The NETA has members distributed thoughout New England. This coupled with a single annual meeting makes communication with the membership a challenge. Which information sources do you rely on?
Check all that apply.
Check your primary NETA information source.
How well did the NETA board officers communicate with members this year? (1=poor, 3=ok, 5=great).
What else can the NETA board do to improve communication with the members?

Policy Changes

At the business meeting before the 2024 NETA season, several policy changes were discussed and approved by the members present. What is your opinion of each of these after experiencing them for a season?
What do you think of the award plates vs plastic trophies? (1=poor, 3=ok, 5=great). Youth classes are still typically awarded trophies.
(1=poor, 3=ok, 5=great)
Is the beginner class a good idea? (1=poor, 3=ok, 5=great)
Overall, what did you think of the NETA season this year? (1=poor, 3=ok, 5=great).
Any comments about these changes? As the governing body for the New England Trials Championship Series, what else could we do to help make the trials events better?

Banquet Attendance

Are you planning to attend the annual awards banquet this year?

The admissions will go on sale in December. Discounted hotel reservations can be made until December 18th. See the general information page about the banquet for the reservation link.

2025 Awards Banquet

The Awards Banquet for the 2024 season and Business Meeting for the 2025 season will be held Saturday, January 18th, 2025 at the at Devens Common Center, 31 Andrews Parkway, Devens, Massachusetts 01434.

Lodging

There are two hotels near the Devens Conference Center.

Admission

Admission can be purchased up until January 7th, 2025. Click here to purchase admission.

Family Room

We can have access to the Devens Club room for the duraiton of our event. It has a 75″ TV and would be perfect for anyone not interested in the business meeting, but attending the banquet with a spouse. Please let president@newenglandtrials.com know by December 30th if you’d like to use this room so I can alert the Devens staff.

Preliminary Schedule

  • 12pm – Doors open for setup
  • 1pm to 5pm – Business meeting with hors d’oeuvres break.
  • 5pm – Banquet guests arrive
  • 6pm – Buffet banquet begins
  • 7:30pm until finished – Awards & raffle
  • 10:30pm – The Conference Center is locked and the lights turned off.

Banquet Menu

One of the following three buffet menus will be provided at the banquet. The choice of which will be determined by popular vote. Click to complete the post season survey and vote for your choice. The survey will close on December 31st, 2024. Gluten free, vegetarian & vegan options are available for all three buffets. If you have special dietary needs not covered by these options, the Devens kitchen should be able to accomodate you.

  • Little Italy Buffet – Antipasto Salad, Fresh Baked Garlic Parmesan Bread Sticks, Penne Pasta with Meatballs & Mild Italian Sausage, Manicotti, Marinara Sauce, Italian Stewed Vegetable Medley, Parmesan Cheese, Decadent Filled Cannolis.
  • All American â€“ House Garden Salad or Caesar Salad, Warm Assorted Rolls & Butter, Traditional Baked Stuffed Chicken Breast Served with a Herbed Supreme Sauce, Fresh Baked Haddock Topped with Butter & Sherry Ritz Crumbs, Rice Pilaf, Oven Roasted Potatoes, Fresh Seasonal Vegetable Medley, Warm Apple Crisp w/ Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
  • South of the Border â€“ Chopped Mixed Green Salad with Cilantro Lime Vinaigrette, Fajita/Taco Station with Grilled Chicken & Beef Strips, Onions, Peppers, Shredded Lettuce, Tomatoes, Shredded Cheese Guacamole, Salsa, Sour Cream. Served with Refried Beans and Spanish Rice, Spicy Corn & Zucchini Sauté, Golden Fried Cheesecake with Caramel Sauce and Whip Cream

Nearby Attractions

  • Lowell, MA – Boott Cotton Mill Museum, New England Quilt Museum. The Boott mill has several operating looms and displays showing the textile heritage of Lowell. (21 miles, 31 minutes away)
  • Nashua, NH – Pheasant Lane Mall. A large mall surrounded by a variety of other stores just over the border in tax-free New Hampshire. (17 miles, 33 minutes away)
  • Westford, MA – The Butterfly Place. An indoor garden filled with hundreds of freely-flying butterflies! (14 miles, 26 minutes away).
  • Bolton, MA – Nashoba Valley Winery. Enjoy a tour of how their wines and spirits are made and during the tour, you will be invited to enjoy a tasting of five different wines. (13 miles, 21 minutes away)
  • Hudson, MA – American Heritage Museum. At the American Heritage Museum you explore America’s conflicts, beginning with the Revolutionary War to today. You’ll discover, and interact with, our heritage through the History, the national effort developing new technologies of warfare, and the Human Impact of America’s fight to preserve the freedom we all hold dear. (19 miles, 33 minutes away)

New and Vintage Bike Display

We are planning a new and vintage trials bike display. If you would like to display a bike, contact a board member to arrange a spot.

Fund Raising

Fund raising and raffle items are being collected. If you have items to donate, place contact a board member.

2025 Season Rule Change

Complete the form below to submit a rule change or new rule. All submissions will be first reviewed by the rules committee and then presented at the annual business meeting for discussion and resolution.

All submissions should be made by December 31st.

Contact Info

Your contact info will not be published. It will be used if the rule committee has questions about your submission.

Proposed Rule Change

Enter current rule text or "new" if the change does not affect an existing rule. Example: C) TIME LIMIT POINTS: All events shall have the time limit announced at the Riders’ Meeting...
Enter the text for the changed rule or new rule. Example text: C) TIME LIMIT POINTS: The time limit for all events coincides with when the NETA president finishes the event.
Enter the justification for the change. Example: Eliminating clocks will make trials more appealing to riders intimidated by time keeping devices.
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2025 NETA Board Officers

For the 2025 season, changes are afoot for the NETA board. David Scarbro (president), Kayla Lovejoy (vice president) & Bill Bonneau (treasurer) all plan to leave their current positions.

Kayla and I plan to swap jobs. As president, she will become the “face” of NETA, focusing on communication with the membership and the world at large. I will assume more of a CTO (chief technical officer) roll as vice president, working to modernize NETA’s tasks of membership management & scoring.

Bill has served as treasurer since 2018. He is always the first person to volunteer for any job and his commitments to the local trials community grows every year. Bill was elected vice president of the Rhode Island Trials Club this year. Sally Bernstein is willing to step into the treasurers job. With a background in finance, she will do an excellent job of handling our budgeting needs.

Brian Townsend is able to stay on as secretary unless someone else is interested in becoming more involved in NETA. Please contact me if you would like to consider becoming secretary and wish to learn more about the responsibilities.

With all that said and subject to approval of the membership, we propose the following slate of officers for NETA starting with the 2025 season.

  • Kayla Lovejoy – President
  • David Scarbro – Vice President
  • Sally Bernstein – Treasurer
  • Brian Townsend – Secretary

If you would like to add your name for consideration, please let me know, so we notify the membership there are others to consider for board positions.

Regards,

David Scarbro

CATRA Survey (10/13/2024)

Use this survey to record your opinions about an event. This information will be used to help the NETA member clubs improve their events. It will also be used to recognize the trials master(s) for the best event of the season.

Rider Info

Difficulty

1 = terribly easy, 3 = appropriate, 5 = terribly hard
How were the sections?
How was the loop trail?

Signage

1 = poor, 3 = appropriate, 5 = exceptional
How well were the sections prepared and gated?
How well was the loop trail marked?

Event Rating

1 = poor, 3 = good, 5 = exceptional
How was the event organization (parking, sign-in, scoring, etc)?
What did you think of the awards?
How do you rate this event overall?
Please add any comments about this event that you wish to share.