CLAY — The Town of Clay Recreation Office and Assessor Rob Bick are once again sponsoring one of Clay’s favorite annual events. The annual snowmobile ride for children with special needs will take place from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 20, at Clay Town Hall, located at 4401 Route 31.
The event is free for children with special needs between the ages of 3 and 18 and a parent/guardian.
This annual tradition is an opportunity for parents, or organizations that provide for special needs children, to allow them to experience one of New York State’s famous winter pastimes in a controlled, safe fashion with experienced riders. Riders will have the opportunity to joyride in a tow-behind sled as they go through the trails around Town Hall. All current COVID prevention guidelines will be followed along with protocols enforcing distancing and disinfecting measures. These will be released to registrants closer to the event.
Contact the Town of Clay Recreation Office with questions at 315-652-3800 x 139 to reserve your spot.
If you have a snowmobile or the ability to tow a sleigh, you can volunteer your time for a good cause. All snowmobiles must have current registration and insurance. You can contact Assessor Rob Bick to volunteer sleds at 315-652-3800 x 116.