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Club Officers

President:
Mike Tardif

Vice-President:
Hugh Lemaster

Secretary:
Doris Lemaster

Treasurer:
Tom Howker

Trail Master:
Chad Wright


Welcome to Monmouth, Maine

Cochnewagan Trailblazer’s Snowmobile Club
P.O. Box 153 Monmouth, ME. 04259

Riding the trails of Monmouth since 1971


Snowball Raffle Winners

The Cochnewagan Trailblazers Snowmobile Club would like to congratulate the following winners of the snowball raffle. Check back each weekend during the month of February to see if you have won. Good Luck!

February 1stPeter CaseTicket #45$150
February 2ndRoger RoyTicket #140$25
February 3rdKim GalgovitchTicket #151$50
February 4thJeff KempTicket #8$25


The members of the Cochnewagan Trailblazer’s Snowmobile Club meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm. Meetings are held at the Monmouth Center fire station located on Main Street. All members or anyone interested in joining are encouraged to attend. If you don’t have time to attend a meeting or to assist with club activities, please consider joining to help support your local club.

Please Ride Safe!

In addition to the club meetings, members benefit from the camaraderie associated with participating in trail work, potluck suppers, and club rides.  The club also puts on a hunter’s breakfast each year which helps sponsor our scholarship program for local youths. The club currently consists of 44 members.

You know you belong to the right club when its members are involved in acts of kindness in the Maine world of snowmobiling such as the following link will show. One of our Cochnewagan Trailblazers members, Dr. Richard Knipping, was involved in something we can all be proud of as snowmobilers here in Maine.

Kids' stolen snowmobile replaced... and then some




Club ride to Sabattus, February 6, 2011


A special Thank You to the supporting businesses and landowners, who support our club. Remember, snowmobiling on the local trails is a privilege, so please respect landowner property by staying on the designated trails.

A sign it is winter!