Beginning in 1974, the Ride-in to benefit Pine Tree Camp has become a tradition with snowmobilers riding to support Pine Tree Camp, a year-round camp for Maine children and adults with disabilities.
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Hey there!
My name is Jenna Lawrence and if you’re here, I want to THANK YOU! You’re here for the same reason I am, to help us raise funds to send kids and adults with physical and mental disabilities to summer camp here in our beautiful state of Maine!
Every $50 donated= 1 RAW EGG that I have to put in my suit while I ride the trails 🥚🥶❄️🤣
A little about me, ya know.. so you can get to know who you’re eggin’ 😅 I’m 32 years old, currently living in southern Maine with my husband Josh and my 1 year old son, Bo. I’m a stay at home mom, while running my small business, SledME. We are a snowmobile inspired apparel company, that donates 10% of all sales, to a Maine snowmobile club of the customers choice!
One of the main reasons I wanted to be a part of this awesome event is, well of course, I love snowmobiling! It is a community of some of the most amazing people I’ve ever had the pleasure to meet, which brings me to the other most important reason for doing this crazy ride. To help. I’ve always wanted to be able to do something to help people & what better way than to ride some sleds, get dirty & have fun doing it!
Thank you for taking the time to read and donating to such a great cause! The pine Tree family & I are so grateful 🤘🏼💚
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Beginning in 1974, the Ride-in to benefit Pine Tree Camp has become a tradition with snowmobilers riding to support Pine Tree Camp, a year-round camp for Maine children and adults with disabilities.
Pine Tree Camp opened its gates in 1945 as a summer camp for children with physical disabilities. Over the years, it has evolved into a place where children and adults with disabilities are able to participate in all the recreational activities for which Maine is known all year long.