Lunenburg Polar Bears News

November 16, 2023

     Pictured is Tracy Davidson (right), Vice President of the Polar Bears, along with Jodi Wheeler of Project HOPE (Helping Other People Everyday). Jodi was the guest speaker at the club's October meeting... and helped us get ready for our first-ever TOYS FOR TOTS Giving Campaign!


     To ensure this initiative benefits the local community, monetary and gift donations are directed towards local Organizations, including the Kingdom East School District. This focused approach increases the likelihood children receive what they need.


     The club is also partnering with the Lunenburg Variety Store. A monetary drop-box and large gift box is on site at the store through the first week of December. Consider the following new and unwrapped gifts for the children:


*Gloves and mittens,

*Knit caps and winter socks,

*Crafts and activity books,

*Wrapping paper and related supplies, and

*New unwrapped toys.


     The club will also be present at the Top of the Common Gingerbread Bazaaron December 2nd. The Polar Bears thank everyone for their support!

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Thanks,

Mike

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Mike Mutascio, President

Lunenburg Polar Bears Snowmobile Club

P.O. Box 164
Lunenburg, Vermont 05906

973-897-4680


*email us lunenburgpolarbears@gmail.com

*on the web Lunenburg Polar Bears Website

*on Facebook LPB Facebook and Photos

*on YouTube LPB YouTube Channel


Our Code of Conduct:
As a member of the Lunenburg Polar Bears Snowmobile Club,
I hereby:

Acknowledge Vermont Statutes and local government ordinances pertaining to snowmobiling. Embrace a culture of sportsmanship, cooperation and safety for myself and others while snowmobiling or participating in related activities. I recognize my actions, whether past or present can influence the opinions of others. Respect and support the value of Landowner relationships. Refrain from purposeful activities or behaviors, whether by my direct action, inaction or distribution of electronic media that can negatively impact the well-being of the Lunenburg Polar Bears Snowmobile Club Inc., its affiliations and peer organizations, or the Statewide Snowmobile Trail System. Understand that incidents and/or trends that are inconsistent with the Code of Conduct can result in actions in accordance with Article 6 of the club By-Laws.


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