Op/Ed

Note of appreciation: Car show was a wonderful event

On September 22, the 3rd Annual Snake Mountain Car Show had beautiful weather for the largest show in Addison County, and 300 beautiful vehicles attended our event. Our spectator attendance was twice as much as the previous year, and we thank all the attendees! We were so lucky to be the first event in Vermont for the Batmobile, and we thank James Cawley for bringing the Batmobile and also for the donation of the ticket for the William Shatner Event. Thank you to those who donated to the show expense and the raffles, and in our promotion of the event.

John Flowers – Addison Independent – great pictures.

Yunier Martinez – WPTZ – wonderful coverage on air.

Rockin’ the Redline – DJ best music ever

James Cawley – Star Trek Museum, Ticonderoga

Addison County Fair and Field Days for all your help…

In Addition:  McGee Chevrolet, Ravenworks Tattoo, G. Stone Motors, Stone Motors LLC, Sargent Concrete and Construction, Accurate Appraisals, Brian and Jenn Morin, County Tire, Dave’s Foster Care Auto, Desabrais Glass, Junction Subaru, LaBerge Insurance, New Reflections Salon, Road Ready, RPM, Speedi Lube and Car Wash, Tim Whitford, Tim’s Garage, R&L Rubbish, Med47 Foundation, 7 South Deli, Advanced Auto, Agway, BJ’s Farm Supply, Bobcat Cafe, Cubbers, Dakin Farms, Jane and Patrick Cyn, Kim and Darwin Cousino, Maple Landmark, Middlebury Inn, Olsen’s Ice Cream, Packard of VT, Robin and Tom Herbick, Rodney Cyr, Cooperative Insurance, Garry and Cindy Cousino and all the crafters that donated to the raffle table.

The Snake Mountain Cruisers are able to donate over $5,000 to the Med 47 Foundation and $500 to the New Haven Food Closet, in addition to the food gathered the day of the show.

The show next year will be held on 9/21/25. Thank you to all.

Robin Herbic

Snake Mountain Cruisers president and car show organizer

 

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