b'Club News Little Ascutney Snowmobile ClubThe president, Mike Coleman, wishes to take this opportunity to thank all the members of LASC for their help and support. Whats even more important than a good snow year is the dedication of our members towards keeping the sport alive. The younger member who sets aside a Thursday evening to attend a club meeting or make plans for a babysitter in order to do a Sunday work project. The member who helps get whats needed the day before a bridge project, picks up hay bales, tows the backhoe to the project, helps fix the side-by-side, brings us a hot lunch and performs the many other tasks asked of them. We all must realize the future of the snowmobile organization lies in just the few young people who bother toSam Blanchard and Shawn Hill of the Little Ascutney Snowmobile Club complete some help, the same ones who may havework at an intersection on Corridor 106. been turned off in the past. We are so fortunate that our members bring along their son, daughter, brother, or a friend to help with the many aspects of being a snowmobile club. The enthusiasm and skills they bring to our projects make it all worthwhile. Its a new era, new perspective, new ideas: change is good. Every meeting is a challenge, so dont let it drone on. The single most important hierarchy of needs is knowing what is going on. It is difficult to keep the group interested, get the feedback, let the members know whats going on, assign tasks that they are interested in, encourage new ideas and most importantly, thank the members. We are all volunteers.Kevin Barnes Secretary/Media Manager Like us on FacebookWorlds Largest in Used Snowmobile PartsAll Years, Makes & Models, New PartsTracks, Slides, Clothing, Helmets, Carbides 802-487-1000AlsSnowmobile.comATVparts.comSummer 2020 | 29'