8906_MSA_November2024_Newsletter
— Another Great Success!
the dedicated snowmobilers who showcased their vintage sleds for all to admire. Adding to the excitement was a fundraising effort spearheaded by Past President John Monk, who successfully raised over $2,100 for the Brian Wass Safety Fund. Raffle tickets for a beautifully restored 1990 SkiDoo Safari GLX flew out of the hands of eager patrons, who were thrilled to participate in such a worthy cause. “We are thrilled with the turnout and the positive feedback from participants,” said MSA president Mark Chinnock. “This year’s show was a true celebration of snowmobiling in Maine, and it wouldn’t have been possible without the hard work of Alan Sweet, MSA Director of Operations and Liz Mahaleris, MSA Office Man ager and the support of our amazing volunteers, vendors, Civic Center staff, and of course, the fantastic patrons who came out to
enjoy the event.” As the crowds gathered, the sense of community and shared pas sion for snowmobiling was palpable. Attendees enjoyed engaging with vendors and exchanging stories, forging connections that will undoubtedly enhance their future riding experiences. The success of the MSA Show this year sets a promising tone for the upcoming snowmobiling season across Maine, and orga nizers are already gearing up for next year’s event, which aims to be even bigger and more exciting. For those who missed out this year, mark your calendars for next year’s MSA Show—the heart of Maine’s winter adventure awaits!
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