Miss Snowflake
Jamey Crotteau 2024-2025
Hello AWSC Family! My name is Jamey Crotteau from Barron County and I’m honored to be your 2024-2025 Miss Snowflake! This past weekend was a great kickoff to the year ahead. My sister, Brianna Crotteau had her snowflake send-off to celebrate the amazing year she has had as Miss Snowflake 2023-2024. The hard work and passion she has for the sport of snowmobiling does not go unnoticed. I’m so grateful to say I have her as a part of my support system for the year ahead. The history of snowmobiling has a special place in my heart as my great-grandparents started my club, Chetek Snow Flyers back in the early 1960s. As many of you probably agree, the passion for the sport of snowmobiling lasts a lifetime. I can’t wait to travel our beautiful state, visit your clubs, represent AWSC, and make lifelong memories with you all! A big thank you to my parents, Jim & Suzanne, for being willing to support their daughters through these unforgettable years of being AWSCs Miss Snowflake. Another thank you to my local community, friends, and family who are always rooting for me. Im so grateful for you all! Another big thank you to all of the Snowflake supports who make this position possible: - Donahue Super Sports - DSG Outerwear-Women's Snow Apparel - DuWayne Kreager Insurance Center Inc. - K&M Motorsports - FLOE International www.floeintl.com - AIRTEC Motorsport - Braap Wraps - Unique Signs & Designs I look forward to working with you all! Please feel free to reach out to me with your club events that you would like me to attend throughout the year! My email is: misssnowflake2425@gmail.com Go with the Snow!❄️
Article Written as Miss Snow Flake Contestant
Hello AWSC family! My name is Jamey Crotteau and I’m a small-town girl from Rice Lake, WI. I attended Cameron High School where I was a scholar athlete playing volleyball and softball. Three years later, in May 2023, I obtained my bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance while continuing to be a two-sport athlete throughout college. Now that I’ve graduated, I’ve been busy back home in Rice Lake. I'm working for a local accounting firm as a tax accountant for small businesses. On top of that, I work for my family's small businesses three days a week. I’m very active in sports to this day. I coach young high school athletes in volleyball and softball as well as play in leagues all year round. In my spare time I enjoy hunting, snowmobiling, and boating while spending time with family and friends! I grew up as a member of our local club, which was started by my great-grandparents in the early 1960s. That being said, it’s always felt a part of my blood. I’ve been involved with my club in many ways! Since I was little I have helped promote club fundraisers, signed trails with my dad, and driven club equipment in local parades. Most recently, I’ve helped my club obtain 501c3 status with the IRS, coordinated an adjoining letter between our snowmobile club and our local ATV club, and became our club's deputy treasurer. As I learn the ropes of becoming the lead treasurer, I have been able to help finalize details of our club's unification with our ATV club as well as promote effective cash flow management going into the new year. There are many exciting things to come for our club and I’m very excited and thankful to be a part of it! I think the opportunity of becoming Miss Snowflake is such a unique experience in so many ways. It would truly be an honor to travel the state and create relationships with people, all while representing the sport of snowmobiling and the importance of AWSCs presence in our beautiful state. Go with the snow!❄️
Brianna Crotteau2023/2024 Miss Snowflake- Chetek Snow Flyers Snowmobile Club
Oct. 22 2023
My name is Brianna Crotteau and I am truly honored and thrilled to be the 2023-2024 AWSC Miss Snowflake!
I would like to send a huge shoutout to Rachyl for all of her hard work this past year as she was an incredible AWSC Miss Snowflake for 2022-2023. I also want to thank each of the Miss Snowflake contestants. I enjoyed visiting with each of you and I will forever cherish our moments together.
This year is going to be so much fun and I can't wait to visit many of the AWSC clubs across the state. Each AWSC club and member has a story to tell and I look forward to hearing those stories while representing the AWSC as the 2023-2024 Miss Snowflake.
I would also like to thank my awesome support team. My Mom, my Dad, my Sister, and the rest of my family have been by my side since the very beginning and I wouldn't be where I am today without each of them. Aside from my family, I want to recognize The Chetek Snow Flyers Snowmobile Club and all of the great members I have been able to work with throughout the years. Lastly, I would like to thank my amazing Barron County community. All of you have supported me on this journey so far and I am so grateful.
Thank you to all of the Miss Snowflake Sponsors:
- Donahue Supersports
- Braap Wraps
- Floe International
- DSG Outerwear
- K/M Motorsports
- Unique Signs and Designs
- Tyler's Backcountry
Please feel free to reach out to me with any events you would like me to attend!
My email is:
misssnowflake2324@gmail.com
Let's pray for some snow!
Oct. 16, 2023
“Hello everyone! My name is Brianna Crotteau, and I am representing the Chetek Snow Flyers Snowmobile Club in Barron County. I am 22 years old, and I just graduated from the University of Wisconsin–River Falls with a degree in Agricultural Business and Dairy Science. I have now been hired as a Dairy Plant Project Coordinator in River Falls, and I also help on a small dairy farm in Barron County where we milk 120 registered Holsteins. When I’m not working, you can find me out in my deer stand, on the lake, at the gym, or enjoying some beautifully groomed snowmobile trails with my family and friends. I also spend a lot of time with my community involvements such as the Chetek Snow Flyers Snowmobile Club, Barron County Farm Bureau, and the Barron County Youth Shooting Sports Program.
I have been involved with snowmobiling for my entire life and I am very thankful for the opportunity to participate in this awesome sport! My love for snowmobiling began as soon as I was big enough to fit into my first helmet, which was about three years old. I was gifted with my first snowmobile when I was fifteen, and I thought that was the best day ever! From that day on, I have become more involved with volunteering and lending a hand to the Chetek Snow Flyers. I have helped with a lot of trail work, such as trail clean up, trail signage, working with landowners, and my new favorite, grooming trails. Some of my other involvements include decorating our groomers for parades, fundraising efforts for the club, open house events, and member recruitment.
I would like to become the next AWSC Miss Snowflake because I believe that this position is very special for the AWSC and the future of snowmobiling. As my love and passion for snowmobiling continues to grow, the Miss Snowflake role excites me for the opportunities to meet new people, learn lots, and share my experiences with many members, youth, and prospects of the sport across the entire state”.
Nickole Schmidt
1999 AWSC Miss Snowflake
1st Miss Snowflake of the Chetek Snow Flyers Snowmobile Club
Nickole Schmidt sponsored by the Chetek Snow Flyers was crowned AWSC
Miss Snowflake on October 1999 at the State Annual Workshop held in Stevens
Point. She was a senior at Chetek High School and her plans were to continue her
education in radiology.
Nickole is the daughter of Mike and Sue Schmidt and contributes her love for
snowmobiling to her dad who would never turn down a chance to ride. You could
usually find her with a jacket pocket full of Rolos candy on a trail break. In 1999
Miss Snowflake did not receive a snowmobile but her dad made sure the
windshield on her Ski-doo had her name and Miss Snowflake on it. She did
receive a snowmobile jacket with Miss Snowflake embroidery.
She attended various functions and club activities throughout the state.
Nickole was employed with Marshfield Health Systems as a radiologist and made
her home in Eau Claire, WI. At the age of 31 she was diagnosed with Acute
Myeloid Leukemia, AML in 2013.
She lost her battle in 2014. Nickole and her husband were avid golfers which led
to the classmates creating The Schmidty Open Golf Tournament. The tournament
is held at a local golf course and the proceeds are donated in Nickole's name to
the Chetek Weyerhaeuser High School Scholarship fund. The scholarships are
awarded to students who are pursuing a medical career. Feel free to check our
Face Book page Schmidty Open https://www.facebook.com/groups/1476663282615497/