On
Veteran’s Day, Friday, November 11th , America will commemorate the
valiant services of former members of our armed forces with speeches,
parades and various other celebrations. But on the previous day, Thursday, Nov.
10th, the local amateur drivers clubs are planning an amateur
driving challenge at Monticello Raceway as an impetus to raise money for the local
veteran’s food banks.
“We
chose November 10th for two reasons. First, Monticello is dark on
Fridays and second because it will mark the 241st Anniversary of the
United States Marine Corps,” noted former U.S Marine Alan Schwartz, who is the
vice president of the North American Amateur Drivers Association (NAADA) as
well as the president of the local horsemen’s organization.
“We
have planned our own special tribute for those who served our country with
honor by staging an Amateur Driving Challenge for veterans of the armed
services who are currently amateur harness drivers and we’re re being joined in
this endeavor by the Catskill Amateur Drivers Club (CADC) and its president,
Gerry Fielding.
“At
the end of Monticello’s November 10th racing program each amateur
club will donate $1000 to the Veterans Food Pantry of Sullivan County,”
Schwartz added.
Although
the amateur clubs have great ambitions their project couldn’t come to fruition
without the help of Monticello Raceway’s longtime director of racing, Eric
Warner, who over the years, has been helpful in promoting his racetrack.
The
Veterans Amateur Driving Challenge is only open to former servicemen who are
amateur drivers licensed by the U.S. and/or the Canadian Trotting Associations.
“This
may not be an easy race to fill but we surely feel this is a worthwhile
endeavor,” Schwartz said. “Once the word is out we are hoping to get a
good response from the proud veterans who helped preserve the American way of
life.”
Anyone
wanting more information, or to enter the event, must contact Warner at
Monticello Raceway by calling 845-794-4100 ext. 557 or contact Schwartz in the
Horsemen’s organization’s office at 845-791-7747.