b'Club Newsbeen very supportive of our club andhelicopter landing zones, and we snowmobiling, and it is very importanthave a number of good spots for this we all maintain good relations- although we hope these are never with them, so please be patient andneeded!respectful!We look forward to seeing you on the Thank you to all who have purchasedtrails. Ride safe and please remember our new apparel! We want to remindto thank a landowner!everyone that Marilyn will be at theScott Cooper, President Welcome Center on Fri. & Sat. 10 toLike us on Facebook1 p.m. until Dec. 15 for all your TMA and shopping needs. We value all our members and appreciate your continued support! Thank you to our landowners, members, and business supporters! Shelley DAmato, Media ManagerLunenburg Polar Bear Scott Davis hangs brightonsnowmobile.orgthe intersection sign at EX62 in Essex Like us on Facebook county.Connecticut Valley Sno-RidersWeve been hard at work preparing our trails for the 2020-2021 season. Weve built/rebuilt several bridges, brushed and signed trails, etc. We still have a lot of work to do as we need to mount our brush cutter on the drag, Canaan Border Ridersprep all the equipment for the winter,Lunenburg Polar Bearsetc., but we are making progressSnowmobile Club, Inc.Happy Holidays! We have a little snowon it all.Weve had a great year forPreparations are underway for the predicted as I write this - just enoughvolunteering with lots of people2021-22 season. Members are busy to get us excited for the start of thehelping out. A hearty thanks goesgetting their snowmobiles and gear 2021 - 2022 season! out to all those volunteers who haveready. The first snow blanketed our We are proud to share that two of ourhelped out with all our projects. trails at the higher elevations in members, Lise and Roger Vincent,Please note that the Roost will remainNovember: welcome to Polar Bear were recognized and honored withclosed for this season per Bob andCountry!a VAST Trailblazer Award this year.Carolyn Godbouts request.See ourOur 2021 Stake and Chew was a Roger and Lise continue to provideFacebook page for more informationsuccess. Members tackled a variety of leadership, volunteerism and supportand please honor their request. needed chores. The new outhouse at to the club - and have for over 40 years!Even though the trails open on Dec.the shelter was perfect! The food and Lise manages the clubs membership,16, please be patient as even if we havedesserts were delicious. Luckily, the and both Roger and Lise are alwaysperfect snow on that date it takes timerain held out until the very end. We willing to help with anything the clubto pack and groom it. If we dont haveare already planning more club events needs! Thank you, Roger and Lise,snow, itll take even more time! during the riding season.always! When you get your 2022 TMA, Several bridge projects are underway, The club has also been workingremember that we welcome any andincluding a massive span we diligently to continue to improveall new members who would like tocompleted on Corridor 2A in the our trails and trail signage and tojoin us. Think Snow! valley. Our 2F1 and 102F3 trails in provide upgrades. We have done someJohn Orlowski, PresidentSouth Lunenburg might require some brushing on 96, replaced the deckingctvsr.comreroutes due to some landowner on the Clay Brook bridge, and installedLike us on Facebook closures.new junction posts at EX10, EX18,Speaking of closures, there is more EX503, EX502, EX505 and EX506.Welltimber harvesting again this winter. have a new alternate trail from EX 502Corridor 1 at EX52 and EX523 is to the log yard. Look for this as it is aclosed, in addition to our 1A at EX521. nice area. We expect Corridor 1 at EX513 to be Our groomer coordinator, John Bialek,plowed/shared towards Maidstone, is working with the VAST Safetyin addition to a section of Corridor 102 Committee to establish designatedto the south. Snowmobiles must avoid 26 | Snowmobile VERMONT'