Snowmobile champ races for HFP!

One of Michigan's hottest snowmobile racers has agreed to support Humanity for Prisoners! And here's the kicker: The racer is only 11 years old!

Spencer Hassevoort, of Spring Lake, Michigan, brought home a half-dozen first place trophies from the short, Michigan snowmobile season last year! And he's off and running this year. He participates in two events, sponsored by BEVRA, Big Extreme Vintage Racing Association. In the first event of this season, last Saturday, he captured first place in one; second place in the other. His personal mechanic is his father, Scott Hassevoort, also a racer. Father and son attend the events together, and both participate.

Spencer, when alone, is rather shy. He's a fine boy soprano and sings in the Kids Choir of Ferrysburg Community Church. But shy he is not when he gets on the oval at Tamarack Lake, near Lakeview, Michigan! His uncanny ability to work his way into the lead, on his 1978 Yamaha 300 Enticer, has caught the attention of veteran racers.

There are four Saturday races remaining, and the HFP office will be taking pledges on Spencer's two attempts each time, via email. Details coming up.

Doug Tjapkes, President
HUMANITY FOR PRISONERS
20 W. Muskegon Avenue
Muskegon, MI 49441

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