b'Club Newsnew trail connectors soon. It will be aof and grateful for. None of it happens busy summer! without our members. Thank you for Lastly, a thank you to the folks athanging in there with us through a Snowmobile Vermont Stowe for takingtough snow winter. such good care of the trails we shareSteve Avery, President with them, to our officers/memberssnobees.com for coming to meetings and workdays,Like us on Facebookand of course to our landowners, without which we would not exist. Thank you all!Nathan Lafont, President Like us on Facebook Worcester Rangers Dakota Helton, vice president, and Bailey Nicholas, secretary, compile gift baskets.Worcester RangersThere has been very little riding fromWe hope to light up their day with Worcester. Trails need more snow, havegratitude for all they have done for our lots of mud holes. We held a worktown.session on Feb. 18 to work on sectionsGrooming has been an issue due to Sno-Bees of trails. Everyone is hoping to get athe lack of snow. We do wish to thank You know youre working with a greatgood snowstorm in March! Aaron Weed, Dave Guilmette and team, when theres no snow, trailsOur club has presented manyBill Davis for the extra time they have are closed, and our Ride In event wasWorcester nonagenarians with mudspent on our trails, moving downed canceled, that you can still find a tonseason gift baskets, hoping to helptrees. That wind just keeps blowing!of positives to talk about this season.pass the time with playing cards, cupsHope for great spring riding. Stay safeWe certainly didnt ride as much as wewith hot chocolate mix, candy, mud wanted, but our trail crew is second toseason candles, etc. They also receivedSusan Dodge none. Again, they made the best out ofa 300 piece snowmobile jigsaw puzzle.Like us on Facebookwhat little they had to work with. Aside from no snow, our trails are in great shape and will be even better next season. All the work we did to recover from what seems a steady string of destructive storms the past two years will pay dividends for us eventually. We have a great project planned for the mountain trail (302 to Groton) that will bring that gem of a trail to the next level.The groomers and equipment are in good shape and have already had some typical end of season service completed. We are so fortunate to have the dedicated trail crew that we have. Our volunteers put in countless hours all year, not just during the riding season. Francine has continued her hard work capturing club history with her volunteer spotlights. Be sure to check out this months spotlight on Charlie Livendale. You can find all of them on our website under the About Us tab.I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.So, while on the surface, it would seem all is lost and a pretty sad winter to be a snowmobiler, I see much to be proud Late Winter 2024 | 25'