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MSA Club News

They are selling very well, $2 each, 6 for $ 10, 12 for & $20, etc.. We will be selling up until the drawing on DECEMBER , 13th-get yours TODAY. Just a special shout out to the crew at TOCCI’ S CHECK-OUT CONVENIENCE/ GLENBURN, they are also supporting our club by selling at the counter MSA SUPER RAFFLE TICKETS ( thanks JASON). We again hosted the 10-club meeting on OCTOBER 13th -7 clubs attended, along with MIKE from the trails committee. Some issues with trails were discussed, some were resolved, and others are still a work in prog ress (keep at it TEAM). As we progress into NOVEMBER, we will continue getting the trails ready for the snow, putting up trail marker signs, stop ahead and stop signs, and signs that say; PLEASE STAY ON MARKED TRAILS. These are very important trail signs to heed, as they are intended to keep snowmobiles on the landowner approved trails. PLEASE obey the signs. As has been mentioned numerous times, these trails are on private landowners’ property, all we have to respect their wishes. THANK-YOU. On the membership front, Marion has been getting some responses for FAMILY & BUSI NESS applications. We still have more work to do to grow both of those numbers. Coming to a close (finally) for this article; FARMER’S ALMANAC is predicting this winter the three “ S” -SHIVER , SNOW & SHOVEL. I would like to add 1 more” S “ -SNOWMOBILE. I like it. MSASNOWMOBILE SHOW / AUGUSTA CIVIC CENTER -OCTOBER 21,22,23 -hope to see you ALL there. Next regular meetings -WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 nd & 16 th , DECEMBER 7th & 21st , 2022 @ 7:00 P.M. 5 Phillips road, Cor ner of Phillips Rd and Ohio Street. RIDE RIGHT / RIDE SAFE...

As we start the trail work soon, please take a few moments to reach out to those landowners and say THANK YOU -we really do appreci ate all that they do. Again, as always, we really do need more volunteers to help to get ALL the trails in shape again this year. Contact Dale for more info. P.S. -Dale and JoAnn can’t wait to get that BLAZER out on the SNOW. P.S.S. -Aspecial thanks to the crewat SAM’S QWIK STOP in KENDUSKEAG. They are doing a GREAT job selling M.S.A. SUPER RAFFLE TICKETS, stop in and check them out. They are MSA BUSINESS MEMBERS for the 2022/ 2023 , THANK-YOU.. Just filling in BARRY E. RYAN club member K.S.R.S.C. Chilly evenings and cold mornings are here, that means SNOW will be here soon! We have been working to get all our equipment in shape for the upcoming season. We have also been out cleaning up and prepping our trail system as time and weather have allowed. There is always work to be done and our club is SO thankful for our awesome volun teers always stepping up to make things hap pen! We have a great team and we are able to accomplish a lot to keep the trails alive here in the Bangor area, which is no small feat! We are hoping to try and put together some club activities and rides again, as it has been many years since we have done any, so keep an eye on our Facebook page and keep your fingers crossed for a good snow season to allow for this! We are also planning to spend some eve nings at local businesses with SUPER RAF FLE tickets for sale! We have done this a couple times in previous years and have had great opportunities to get the word out about our club as well as the MSA, and meet new people! We will post up times and locations as we set those up! We always try to get out to do trail work, as needed, whenever weather and volunteer availability permits. Feel free to reach out to us on Facebook or drop us a line at paul bunyanscbangor@hotmail.com for details on when and where we will be working, as we’d love to include anyone who is interested in helping out! Volunteers are ALWAYS wel come and VERY MUCH appreciated, many hands make light work!! We generally hold our meetings on the second Wednesday of each month during the season, starting in September, and would love to have anyone who is interested join us! We usually post meeting information on our Facebook page ahead of time, but feel free to email or message us on Facebook with any questions! Sincerely, Paul Phillips - President The 2022-2023 snowmobile season is underway here at PTSC. I hope you were able to enjoy this past beautiful summer. Fall is here and soon we hope to have some snow. Memberships went out last month so don’t forget to send in your renewal for the season along with raffle tickets as both help keep our trails snowmobiling ready. We are excited to let you know we pur chased a new to us Pisten Bully 100 groomer made possible with help of a State of Maine grant. Thanks to Jon and Jim Rudnicki for search and delivery of the groomer. Due to the pandemic many of our fund-rais ing events were canceled so this year we are looking forward to resuming our usual events. On November 20th we will hold our annual PAUL BUNYAN sc Bangor, ME PINE TREE sc Milford , ME Hello Family and Friends of PTSC,

public Kick Off pancake/French toast break fast from 730-11am. It is also trail mainte nance day. If you want to help meet at the club at 730am. On December 7 th we will have our potluck/Christmas party at 6pm. Yankee swap if you wish to participate in the fun!! On January 4th we will have our annual public spaghetti supper from 430-630pm. Come visit with friends and families. We have great cooks. We hope to see you at our pot luck suppers and fund-raising events. Maybe by the next newsletter we will have some snow. Until then stay safe, warm, and healthy. Jan Murphy Membership Chair /Director EAST BRANCH SNO-ROVERS AND ATV CLUB Medway and East Millinocket, ME Volunteers have worked continuously on improving the trails. Thank you for all the long hours and hard work you do. The club had a very successful 2nd annual Veterans ATV ride with 58 participants and 27 machines and a delicious meal following the ride. The weather was perfect. The ride and the food were excellent and everything was free, donations accepted. All donations will benefit local veteran’s organizations. Last year’s ride benefited the Medway and East Millinocket veterans memorials. We are already looking forward to next year’s ride and we have asked the Barbeque Extraordinaire Chefs Wally Farrington and Ken Osborne to handle the charcoal grills again next time. Thank you to the people who donated large amounts of salads. P.S. Ken Osborne is a very good dishwasher. (He does not do house calls.) Club meetings are held on the second Thurs day of the month. Pot luck at 5:30, full club meeting at 6. Country Music Jam and Dinners are held on Tuesday nights. Meal served beginning at 4:30, music 6- 9. Nancy Deschene ndesc@myfairpoint.net What great fall weather! With the exception of a couple of big rain and wind storms, it’s been mild and great weather for being outside. Our last meeting was well attended with over 20 members. It was nice to see new faces, Howard and Howie (Quite a coincidence) Hope they will be regulars. Our meetings are held on the 3rd Saturday of the month from September till April except no meeting in December. The meetings are held at Brad Scott’s home which is 100 yards up the driveway past Moosehead Bait and the Sled shop. We have an informal pot luck meal about 6ish and the meeting is at 7. It’s always a good time and we would like to see more locals and not so locals show up! Thanks Brad! There is some trail work already done and after completing some big jobs in the past few years, the work list looks a bit shorter this year. Carey has plans for training several new groomer operators and it’s nice to have an ambitious group of young folks stepping up. This may be the most prepared we have been at this stage in the season. Thanks to great lead ership, great members, and great landowners. Mike COASTAL REGION BLUE RIDGE RIDERS sc Rockwood, ME

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and cleared of any down trees etc. Also, any bridges that need to be inspected and repaired or reroutes that need to be taken care of! Thank you in advance to any and all that can volun teer their precious time to help us. As a token of appreciation for our trail work ers we offer a free membership to any member that volunteer 25 or more hours a season of trail work! Upcoming Events Nov 20 Board meeting 5 pm Club dinner. 6 pm Club meeting. 7 pm *No Hunters breakfast this year* sorry Dec 11 Board meeting. 5 pm Club dinner. 6 pm Club meeting. 7 pm Christmas party (gift exchange) Following the meeting Fundraising MSA super raffle tickets are available for purchase at the clubhouse. There are some great prizes this year! $1 from every ticket sold stays in the clubhouse! $2 apiece, or six tickets for $10. Tickets can also be purchased at G&MMarket in Holden and The Eddington Store. 300 club tickets are also available and the first drawing is at the November club meeting! There are approximately 30 tickets available for purchase at this point out of the 300. Every month, for 6 months starting in November we give away $1,000! $500, $200, $100 and 4 at $50. There are only 300 tickets available and your number stays in all season regardless if you are picked as a winner or not. These tick ets are $5 per month for the 6-month period, which is $30. Contact us at the club if you would like a ticket. In closing, again we want to thank our gra cious landowners and our tireless but small group of volunteers that manage every year to get everything done! Without you all there would be no club! Troy G Trail grunt Hello and welcome to NOVEMBER in MAINE. Looks like I was asleep at the han dlebars-didn’t get an article in for the SEP TEMBER and OCTOBER MSA PAPER. Sorry about that, I will try to do much better. Just a quick recap for the past 2 months; September started out with trail work on SUN DAYS at 8:00A.M. Meet at MARION’S -she will feed the crew before they venture out into the woods. It’s just been EDDIE, TYLER, HUNTER, and I. Feel free to join in - there’s plenty of work to do . We have had had 3 or 4 meetings by now (1 st and 3 rd WEDNESDAY @7:00P.M.at the club house - corner of OHIO Street & PHILLIPS ROAD/ GLENBURN.) The landowners supper was attended sparsely (STEAK & CHICKEN) on the menu -hats off to the crew -MARION , EDDIE , TYLER , ALEXA , POLLY , GAIL and BARRY. Along with the landowners, we had some invited guests from the MSA leader ship team; EILEEN, LARRY, AL, LORI and another fellow named MARK. He made a GREAT impression on little HUNTER as he was rewarded for his attendance and club support with a NAPA hat that he wore on trail work the next day. I don’t think that he has taken it off yet! THANKS, MARK -you have made a friend for life. Plenty of good food to go around - THANK-YOU LANDOWNERS. We also have been busy selling MSA SUPER RAFFLE TICKETS at VILLAGE VARIETY STORE / GLENBURN(4-8 P.M. FRIDAY nights) , MARION , POLLY and I. Thanks to TYLOR & AUTUMN PERRY for their support as well. GLENBURN LAKESIDE RIDERS sc Glenburn, ME

Kurt Grass bowled a perfect Game of 300!

P.S. -LATE BREAKING NEWS, we have in our midst (POLLY’S son ) KURT GRASS, has just last week bowled a PERFECT GAME “300 “ -way to go KURT -you can probably get ALL the details on FACEBOOK -CON GRATULATIONS !! Just filling in, BARRY E. RYAN Vice-president G.L.R.S.C. Hi there snowmobile enthusiasts. Welcome to NOVEMBER in MAINE. Seems like sum mer just got rolling along, Labor Day came and went , kids are back in school, leaves started falling , and now it’s NOVEMBER. Now it’s time to get trails brushed, signed, bridges re-built, and then get the signs up / out before the SNOW. Looks like I have missed the articles for the SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER papers, will try to do much better-busy schedules-as we all have. KENDUSKEAG STREAM RIDERS sc Kenduskeag, ME

ALNA sc Alna, ME Hello Fellow Readers and Riders,

Hope everyone has had a great Fall Season. Our President Jay Verney is recovering from open heart surgery at Maine Medical Center. I am happy to report he is on the mend. Mem bers of the club sent a card, a gift basket and helped he and his family get the last of the Winter wood in the cellar. Hurry back, the

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