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NEWS FROMTHEMSA SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE DID YOU KNOW MSA HAS A SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION?

Each year the MSA awards two $1000 scholarships to eligible MSA members, and/or their immediate family members. This includes business members as well. To be eligible you have to be a MSA member for the previous two years, and fill out an application. The deadline for submitting the application is by the close of business on April 1 st . The scholarships are for ANY MSA member or their immediate family who is either planning to go to college, or already enrolled in a degree program or pursuing a Masters Degree. A family member is defined as a legal

dependent living in one household. If chosen the applicant will be notified by the Scholarship committee. The scholarships will be awarded in January after confirmation of enrollment in the second semester. To view the entire Scholarship Contest application and eligibility go to www.mainesnowmobileassociation.com , click on membership, scroll down to MSA forms and then scroll to Scholarship application. The updated version of the application will be available at this site by December first of the year you are applying.

Did you also know the Scholarship Fund accepts donations?

If you have other questions regarding the scholarship application process, please contact one of the Scholarship

Committee members listed below.

Who can I contact?

Harvey Chesley, Chairperson- harv.chesley@gmail.com Barry Ryan, Co Chair- skidoo6000ber@gmail.com Bob Lafontaine- bobiswim@gmail.com Gail Ryan- skidoo6000@gmail.com In order to continue awarding scholarships to our members the Scholarship Fund committee is looking at ways to increase the funds. There will be a 50/50 Scholarship booth at the MSA Snowmobile Show on

Larry Lafland- L.andE.lafland525476@gmail.com Eileen Lafland- L.andE.lafland525476@gmail.com Mike Grass Jr- mgrassjr@gmail.com October 21 st -23 rd at the Augusta Civic Center. The fund also accepts monetary donations at any time from anyone or from any organization including clubs. These can be sent to the MSA office, PO Box 80, Augusta, Me 04332.

2021-2022 Scholarship Application Winner - Kathryn Smith Maine Snowmobile Association Scholarship Fund Inc.

mobiling would not be what it has become today. The will ingness to allow a trail to cross on your property is a gift to all who you use it and should be taken seriously. The land owners make up many of the trails I help to clean up, walk in the summer, and ride in the winter. There donation of space, makes getting outdoors and experiencing nature easy. It seems, to the outside world, like an invasion of privacy or an inconvenience, when in my world it is one of the best ways to bring a community together. Whether it’s stopping by at a neighbor’s, dinner with other landowners, or a way of connecting towns together, it keeps our community connected and involved. c. What snowmobiling means to you and what your plans are for your future. Snowmobiling is not just a winter sport; it is a way to create memories. Some of my favorite winter memories as a kid are riding on the back of my parent’s sleds. Snowmobiling has a lot more that goes into it than just riding. Trails must be cleaned, repaired, rerouted, groomed, improved, every year, and truly after every snowstorm. rn every one of these things takes a group of dedicated snowmobile lovers to vol unteer and take care of what other can enjoy for free. Trail maintenance is a lot of hard work but has created an impres sion on how f view the world outside my window. Discon necting and getting outside with my family to maintain trails, has allowed me to sec the best aspects of the beautiful earth around us. Experiencing the sweet smell of pine after a fresh snow in the winter or hearing the melodious chirp of baby birds in the spring has all been an experience, I can thank the snow mobile trails for. I hope to find snowmobile trails wherever I go, to remind myself of the gift of nature.

a. Why the snowmobiling industry is very important to the State of Maine? Our state is more than a politically organized geographi cal location, it’s a community. In the center if this commu nity is the companionship between winter sport lovers and supporters. People from all over the country and all over the world come to visit what the great state of Maine has to offer, especially in the winter. Maine has all the aspects to be the greatest tourist attraction in the world because of its desire to keep a clean, nature driven, environment. Every chance Main ers get to encourage and embrace the great outdoors we take. Snowmobiling is vital to our states survival because it encourages unplugging from society and getting outside, is a great way to attract tourists, and creates a community within the state. b. The importance of landowner relations to snowmobiling. Without the support and compassion of landowners, snow

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