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Winter 2016 13 www.centralvermontmotorcycles.comwww.centralvermontmotorcycles.comwww.centralvermontmotorcycles.com CENTRAL VERMONTCENTRAL VERMONTCENTRAL VERMONT MOTORCYCLESMOTORCYCLESMOTORCYCLES youryouryour locallylocallylocally ownedownedowned andandand operatedoperatedoperated powersportspowersportspowersports headquartersheadquartersheadquarters 360 west street rutland vt Visit Our ShowroomVisit Our ShowroomVisit Our Showroom Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9-4Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9-4Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9-4 802 773-4533802 773-4533802 773-4533 preserve snowmobile trails for winter recreation. Form partnerships with other Conservancies and Trusts to protect and preserve snowmobile trails. Raise awareness of the need to preserve snowmobile trails and to generate support through education information and fundraising. Enhance and promote snowmobiling through trail preservation. One of the most important functions of the VSTCCT is to secure permanent easements from landowners who want to preserve the sport of snowmobiling. This can be accomplished either by landowners granting easements as a tax deductible donation or through purchase. We hope you will take the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the VSTCCT. Become involved with us in fundraising and help us identify opportunities that foster our goal of preserving snowmobiling for future generations. Contact Cindy Locke Executive Director of VAST and Vice President of the Vermont Snow Trails Conservancy at cindyvtvast.org or 802-229-0005 ext. 11. WHO FOUND THE HELMET Everett Adams of Langdon New Hampshire found the helmet in the last issue. It was hidden on the Slim Jim box in the photo of Lawsons Store on page 29. Everett and his wife Estelle are members of the Lunenburg Polar Bears along with their son Eric and his wife Tracy. Their grandsons Chase 6 years old and Nick 3 years old all enjoy the trails in the area very much. If you find the helmet in this issue you could win a beanie baseball hat or t-shirt Email your answer to editor vtvast.org. WHO FOUND VAST News