b'Club EventsCORINTH SNO-SCRAMBLERS ANNUAL HOT DOG ROASTBy Kim Davis huge thanks also goes out to our Our Second Annual Hot Dog Roasttrusty volunteers and club members has come and gone and, once again,who volunteered their time, donated we can certainly say it was a successfulfood, or supported this event: Bob and and fun event. We started this annualKarin Thody, Kim and Kelsie Davis, tradition back in 2020, just before thePaul Osgood, Jeff and Judy Slack, the shut down, as an idea from one ofMerchant family, the Duprey family, our landowners. Unfortunately, wethe Coveys, the Bielots, the Dube had to hold off on our 2021 Hot Dogfamily and Bill Patno. We could not Roast due to COVID still being heavilyhave done it without you! The support present. However, on Feb. 26, we wereof our Orange county club is greatly able to resume what we hope to beappreciated. We hope to see everyone a long standing tradition. The heavyonce again next year at our Third snowstorm the day before droppedAnnual Hot Dog Roast. Check back anywhere between 10 inches and ain the fall for a date to mark on your foot of fluffy snow. Icy trail conditionscalendar as a ride destination! underneath that powdery snow may have stopped some people from swinging by or getting to Vermont, but we still had a steady crowd of people. We sold burgers, hot dogs, homemade chili, chips and homemade cookies. What better way to grab lunch trailside than to get some good food and have great snowmobiling conversation? We cannot thank those that stopped by to support our club enough! An additional heartfelt thank you to the following people. First and foremost, the Laprade family for being such gracious hosts. We really hit the landowner jackpot with a family that volunteers to clear trails, snowmobiles, and happily hosts a club event. A 10 | Snowmobile VERMONT'