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Sunday, August 29, 2010
Gumboro Mudbog "Support For The Wounded Soldiers At Walter Reed Hospital"
GUMBORO -- An estimated 2,000 people drove their souped-up trucks, four-wheelers or just everyday cars to the small town of Gumboro on Saturday to watch mud fly at the Gumboro Mud Bog.
As one of the four events held in Gumboro this year, volunteer Allen Jones said it's amazing to see how much it's grown in its seven years of existence.
"Sometimes you just sit back and remember when there was 50, 60 people here," he said. "Now, you see (thousands)."
Saturday's race was Gumboro Mud Bog's annual charity event, which organizer Ray Ellis said was likely the big reason for the huge draw. All money collected from Saturday's $7 admission will be donated this Christmas to the soldiers at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.
While the attendance numbers may have been given a boost by the charity drive, longtime mud bogger Wesley Townsend of Crisfield said interest in the sport has been on the rise. Townsend also races at a track in his hometown.
"From the looks of the crowd here and the looks of the crowd in Crisfield, it looks like everybody wants (mud bogging) to come back," he said. "It just keeps getting bigger and bigger."
Townsend started racing in the late 1980s when the sport was at a peak in popularity. At the time, he said there were five different mud bog venues on the Eastern Shore. Interest and participation dropped in the 1990s, but has started to pick up again recently, he said.
"I was into it in the late '80s, early '90s, but then got away from it and grew up," he said. "Then my nephew brought me back and the bug bit me ... again."
Gumboro Mud Bog features three 200-foot pits designed for the seven different classes of trucks racing. According to Ellis, the objective of the race is to be the fastest in the class to drive completely through the pit.
If no one reaches the end, the truck that achieved the longest distance is crowned champion.
The classes are determined by the truck and tire size. Ellis said tires typically range from the common 31-inch tire to a tractor tire.
Although the Gumboro Mud Bog is organized by Ellis, it was truly created by his two sons.
"(Ray's son) and his friends wanted to see who had the baddest truck, so they built a pit," he said. "Well, the pit got bigger and the pit got longer. Every weekend, they would come and more buddies would want to try it out. It just kept bigger and bigger."
Eventually crowds started trickling in, and the rest is history.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
New Chincoteague Bridge Grand Opening
Joe Lowry, a consultant of VDOT, said there are currently 3 different plans being discussed, but the one being seriously considered is the marathon. The marathon would be a half marathon, or roughly 13.1 miles, and would be sanctioned by the National Track Association. Lowry predicted the marathon could become a large off-season event which would held businesses on the Eastern Shore after the summer tourism season ends.
Along with the marathon there would be a health and fitness expo where residents and runners could learn how more about staying healthy. Vendors would take part in the event.
Lowry predicted an event such as this would draw up to 1,000 runners. The entry fee would be between $25 and $35 per runner. To set up the marathon and hire medical personel would cost approximately $10,300.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Basket and Vera Bradley BINGO
There will be a Basket and Vera Bradley Bingo sponsored by the Nandua After Prom Committee
Sunday, March 21, 2010 at the Exmore Moose Lodge
Doors open at 12:30 PM and games begin at 2:00 PM
Tickets: $20.00 in advance OR $25.00 at the door
There will be a Chinese Auction and Pick Your Own Prize with Longaberger Baskets and Vera Bradley handbags.
Lots of food available. Also raffles and a silent cake auction.
Please come out and support this event which will greatly aid in planning alcohol and drug-free After-Prom Events.
For tickets in advance or more info contact: Brenda Dize 787-2785