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Scott Marquis, an employee at the Ski Depot in Jay, jumps on a rail behind the ski shop Monday afternoon to help sink it into the ground. Jared Emerson, an employee at Saddleback, steadies the rail that he brought from the mountain that will be used during Saturday’s 3rd Annual Ski Depot Rail Jam and Fit Day. The event, scheduled to begin “noonish” will feature a barbecue, live music and factory reps to help fit equipment. Several truckloads of Zamboni shavings from the ice rink at Kents Hill School will be packed around the rails for skiers and riders to get an early start on the season, co-owner Kenny Jacques said.
Scott Marquis, an employee at the Ski Depot in Jay, jumps on a rail behind the ski shop Monday afternoon to help sink it into the ground. Jared Emerson, an employee at Saddleback, steadies the rail that he brought from the mountain to be used during Saturday’s 3rd Annual Ski Depot Rail Jam and Fit Day. The event, scheduled to begin “noonish” will feature a barbecue, live music and factory reps to help fit equipment. Several truckloads of Zamboni shavings from the ice rink at Kents Hill School will be packed around the rails for skiers and riders to get an early start on the season, co-owner Kenny Jacques said.
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