Friday, November 04, 2005

November Newsletter



The November meeting was held on 11/01/2005 at the Fayston Town Hall.

The Raffle Dinner was a big success. We had many great prizes donated. Rob Korrow was the winner of the Polaris 550 SuperSport snowmobile.

We still have a lot of trail work to be done. The early season snowstorm we received last week did extensive damage to our trail system and a significant amount of work needs to be done by opening day on Dec. 19. The snow we received was wet and heavy and fell on trees which still had leaves on them. Trees are down everywhere and everyone in the club is highly encouraged to join us at Kenyon's store in Waitsfield on Saturday's at 8AM to help with trail work. We are scheduling trail work on Saturday, November 5, and Saturday, November 12. Please pass this info on to other club members. We need your help.





Some people have sent their TMA forms by mail and have not completed all the information. You must fill out the entire form and include a copy of your snowmobile registration. Any incomplete forms will be sent back.
Please feel free to email vastridgerunner@gmail.com if you would like to receive the TMA application.

We have reserved rooms at the Holiday Motel in St. Johnsbury for our January Overnight Ride. The date is January 28th. Please call Kathi Orr at 496-4161 if you wish to reserve a room.

The Safety and Education class has been re-scheduled for December 5th, 7th and 8th from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. If you were born after July 1, 1983, and are at least 12 years old, you must take and pass a snowmobile safety course. Please call Skip Wallace at (802) 244-1580 for details.

Our next meeting is December 6th at 6:30 PM at the Fayston Town Hall. This is our annual Holiday / Pot Luck / Yankee Gift Exchange Party. Please join us for a fun time and bring a dish to share and a $10.00 gift.

Please email Tony Amenta at vastridgerunner@gmail.com if you would like to receive our newsletter by email.

1 comment:

Edward Shepard said...

Great blog! I look forward to reading this through the winter. Keep up the good work on the trails! LET IT SNOW!