Fall 2018 | 31 Route 9. We will host our second Trail Worker’s Breakfast of the season prior to trail clearing on Nov. 4 at 7 a.m. at our Maintenance Facility in Woodford. Enjoy a hot, homemade breakfast before setting out to get the trails ready to ride. If you made it to our first Trail Worker’s Breakfast on Sept. 29, you know what terrific cooks our volunteers are, so come on back and spread the word! Volunteers can earn their club dues and a free TMA with our Trail Maintenance Club And TMA Award. This award can be earned by volunteering for club-sanctioned trail maintenance activities. See our website or Facebook page for details. The WSB’s booth may be found, once again, at the Sled Expo on Nov. 17 and 18 at the Big E Grounds in West Springfield, Mass. Bring a copy of your valid snowmobile registration with you to purchase your TMA on-site. We will also have Woodford SnoBuster merchandise for sale. The SnoBusters have five scheduled Vermont Snowmobile Safety courses this season on Nov. 3, Dec. 1, Jan. 5 and Feb. 5 at the WSB Maintenance Facility in Woodford. Lisa Michaud will also offer the course in East Hampton, Conn. on Nov. 10. You can find complete details for all of our events, including meetings, safety courses and volunteer opportunities on our website or our official Facebook page, Woodford SnoBusters of Vermont @woodfordsnobustersvt. The SnoBusters want to thank Mike Viggiano for stepping in as the Bennington county director last season. We all appreciate that he took on such a big task and is doing a terrific job! Follow him on Facebook. You will love his trail photos! Thanks, Mike! Think snow! Stacey Bleile, Hospitality Director snobusters.com Like us on Facebook Rutland County Director Mike Viggiano The Lewis Pond overlook on Corridor 2000 is just as beautiful in the fall as it is during snowmobile season! (Judy Valente photo) CLUB NEWS