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  • Soap Box Derby Racing In Maine

    Soap Box Derby Racing In Maine

    Soap box derby racing in Maine.

    Did you get a set of axles and and pretty much on your own created a soap box derby car to compete in a local race? Soap box derby race in Maine. Since 1995, downhill gravity racing in driver built kit cars re-surged around Maine.

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    Maine Soap Box Derby Racers Practice Good Sportsmanship. Derby Heats “Won” By Hundredths Of A Second.

    This blog post is all about where we are today in Maine soap box derby racing.

    The All American Soap Box Derby racing program in Akron Ohio started back in 1934.

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    Youngest Daughter Amanda Gets Advice Before All American Soap Box Derby Race, Akron Ohio.

    Throughout the years since then, Maine communities  joined together to field racers to represent Maine in the big national soap box derby race.

    In my hometown of Houlton Maine, I run into hand built soap box derby cars stored away over shops and garages. They are hidden “up over head”. Relic, classic soap box derby cars just gathering dust since last used back in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s.

    These early soap box derby races had big national corporate sponsors like Chevrolet.

    Local Maine Chevy dealers, our larger state newspapers too helped promote the big three lane race held in the Midwest.

    My involvement in the Maine soap box derby cars was not because an older brother raced.

    But my four children all raced soap box derby. How did it become popular again? In Maine, in 1995, it was a Camden Maine race caught lots of attention and started the grass fire of local interest in local soap box derby racing.

    That Camden Maine derby car race funded by a credit card company, MBNA

    The credit card giant earmarked the seed money, $20,000, and hired a New Hampshire soap box derby group to set up the 1995 race. By 1996, parents and fans who witnessed the Camden Maine race came back to their home towns to set up their own local derby program. The following year after that MBNA sponsored race, Maine started up five local derby programs that quickly took shape.

    The soap box derby “locals” as they are called were in Brewer, Camden, Houlton, South Portland and Rumford.

    Each derby “local” raised their own seed money to fund the race each year. Selecting a winning derby car driver(s) to present their local at the big national All American race in Akron Ohio. Besides the local derby races held around Maine each June, spring and fall “rally races” took place.

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    Older Soap Box Derby Racers Help Younger Ones.

    These rally races help derby drivers sharpen their skills. To put more racing experience under the belt of  whoever Maine sent to Akron Ohio be the best the state could send.

    Rally race points were earned for each of their rallies. Some parents traveled to the sunny south, anywhere there was a rally race to gain all important points to earn a trip to Akron Ohio for the big national derby race.

    Besides the stock, super stock and master soap box derby racing divisions, a child 7 to 20 can opt to take the rally point earning route to get to race in Akron Ohio.

    To run a program year after year, the local Maine soap box derby local needs to have funding. Local businesses and service club groups sponsor cars and give money to the local to cover expenses.

    Drivers are selected to represent the car sponsors and are expected to race fairly and to show good sportsmanship. The local derby winner gets lots of advice and financial support from the Maine community they represent for the big trip west.

    Lots of mechanical knowledge is gained when a boy or girl builds and maintains a soap box derby car.

    What’s a lock washer, which size bolt do the derby plans call for in the steering or brake assembly? Alignment, aerodynamics and consistency in racing all are big considerations building a derby race car.

    The stock and super stock soap box derby race cars after launched, gain speeds of around 30 miles an hour.

    Think of what if you were the eight year old racer inside the car you built and trust. Seeing out of the corner of your eye another derby car racer with the same hope to get to the hill bottom first.

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    Derby Hill, Houlton Maine Soap Box Derby Race Circuit From The Air At Community Park.

    No roar of a motor, nothing to top off for a gas tank. Just gravity and the weight of the kid and car are the horsepower. Lubrication, storing the car inside and out of the elements. Not sitting on the car or kicking a tire by mistake and removing a wheel pin clowning around it.

    Drivers who build their cars gain pride and respect as they get in the “derby zone”.

    The families that field several drivers are the ones that derby rally race and travel to other locations to improve their driving skills.

    So today in Maine, where is soap box derby racing? The five locals have distilled down into one. The Northern Maine Sox Box Derby in Houlton is the lone local and the state of Maine racing venue. COVID threw a wrench in the cogs of the last two years like it has a lot of institutions.

    June 11th, 2022 is the date for the next Maine state soap box derby race in Houlton ME.

    No matter where you or your child racer live in Maine, you are eligible to race and represent your town or city in the big Houlton Maine local race this summer.

    Like to sponsor a car? How can you help underwrite the Maine state soap box derby race? Lots of ways and please reach out to the Houlton Maine parks and recreation department. Contact number is 207.532.1310. More who to contact information at the Maine State Soap Box Derby website.

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    Check Your Brake. You Ready? First Time Racer Gets One On One Handling.

    Why is Houlton Maine the still standing venue for soap box derby racing in Vacationland?

    We built a hill for racing. Used every year for the June race and spring/fall rallies. A place for snow sliding during Moosestomper’s celebration of winter held each February. Some 4th of Julys, the Derby Hill is used as a fire works launching site.

    The derby hill in Houlton Maine is 934′ long and just about everyone in the community had a hand in it’s construction. Hundreds of thousands of yards of gravel and fill.

    Aviation grade paving and striping to delineate land one and two, guard rails for safety. Lighting for night rally races with a garage on top of Derby Hill “topside”. The garage with side and front openings to keep racers out of the rain. This garage to house the launch ramp, scales, safety cones for the bottom of the hill run out area.

    Racers from around Northern Maine made the Houlton soap box derby local the largest in the nation five years straight.

    The June 11th, 2022 soap box derby race in Houlton Maine needs your help. Please share this blog post and think of ways to promote the state of Maine derby race wherever you are located.

    “The Thrill of the Hill” awaits in Houlton Maine’s state race and hope you can be some large or small part of it to continue the tradition.

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    Sometimes Weather Gets In The Way. Soap Box Derby Racers Plan On Rain, Blistering Sun, Any Weather. Tents Help Until The Showers Pass.

    I was lucky enough to be a parent of two local derby race winners who represented the state of Maine in the national one in Akron Ohio.

    Going through the All American Soap Box Derby Race Museum in Akron Ohio and walking up the hill can hit you hard. Lots of history and the Houlton Maine race through hard work and from  surviving lots of learning curves has fielded national All American top spot and runner up race winners. It takes the “Zoo Crew” and roughly 60 volunteers in the beginning derby races to pull off the local race.

    To get an idea of the state of Maine soap box derby program, tap a few past early race videos.

    The videos show specially built car trailers and escort vehicles used to tow the derby cars and drives from the bottom to the top of the hill.


    Maine Soap Box Derby Racing. The entire family has a role and can race.

    Wheel swaps after each “heat” run are done to keep the soap box derby races fair and exciting.

    An electronic eye determines who advances to the next pair up heat run. If you are thinking of starting a soap box derby race, remember your hill set up and tear down. As your race course crew ages, that extra work is what can kill a program the quickest.

    Nothing eats up more time or tuckers out your soap box derby crew than setting up, tearing down a race course.

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    The Concept For Derby Hill In Houlton Maine. This Is Where “The Thrill Of The Hill” Develops!

    Build your own to roll on.

    Lot of logistics but think long term, want to keep the soap box derby racing program alive and growing. Rotary Club of Houlton has been a solid partner through the history of our local, from day

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    From Topside, On Houlton Maine’s Soap Box Derby Hill.

    one to present. It was Rotary that sponsored cars, helped us build a garage, add lighting and more. Thank you for that support Rotarians!

    Love to talk “derby”.

    Getting an organization like Rotary, the Elks or area fire departments, local media outlets behind your soap box derby program. It all helps assure the funding, publicity and man power. To add longevity to pull off years of youth soap box derby racing.

    Did you race or someone in your family or community was involved in the soap box derby program where you grew up or live now? Get involved and help jump start or give your local soap box derby racing program a big boost.

    You have as much fun as the kid who derby races.

    The sound of those wheels turning again when another soap box derby race gets underway. That kind of fun does not fade away and it is hard to stop being “Mr Goodwrench” for a girl or boy who loves to derby race on the hill.

    Reach out, let’s connect.

    I can’t wait to hear the derby car wheels rolling again for another local race. This 2022 Maine soap box derby race is important to get the word out and share. Please do. We want lots of derby racers from around the state of Maine to be in the Houlton Maine race. Again, please share the news of the June 11th, 2022 State of Maine soap box derby race held on Derby Hill in Houlton Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Real Estate Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Growing Up In Maine, Earliest Childhood Memories.

    Growing Up In Maine, Earliest Childhood Memories.

    Growing up In Maine. Earliest memories living in small town rural Maine.

    The youngest you were where you can remember vividly. How old were you when events happening around you can be recalled from memory? And not thanks to a relative making it seem real. But recalled on your own without help from the family story telling of a personal event. I can remember living on Franklin Avenue in Houlton Maine. We were only there a couple year before moving to a farm property outside of town.

    More Open Space, Less People, No Traffic, No Crime. That’s Maine. Is It Like That Where You Hang Your Hat Now?

    I was two to three years of age according to my quick ciphering calculations.

    The family still living downtown. There must have been a party the night before. It is just me shuffling around at about 5 AM. Slowly climbing out of bed, sliding down the carpeted stairs on my stomach to hang a right at the bottom. To visit the brightly lit living room.

    The sun on the eastern exposure windows pouring, shining in very brightly. Just waking up and being in the dark for quite a few hours sleeping probably added to how daylight intense it was to a little shaver. With sleepy seeds from the Sandman’s handiwork the night before still crusted in the big brown peepers.

    Wearing a one piece zip ’em up sleeper with the built in vinyl coated slipper feet.

    Moving like a low to the ground cat burglar that knew his way around the quiet as a mouse single family homestead. The warm insulated sleeper probably from JC Penney’s or Chain Apparel. There were potato chips in the bowl on the living room coffee table. The familiar big glass snack container had a wire bracket hooked to the top side of the super sized bowl. To allow the dip to hang out near the chips. It was onion dip’s turn to entertain hungry guests at the house party.

    Aroostook County’s Oldest Town, Houlton Maine.

    Thinking back it was out of character for my mom not to have cleaned up the dishes after the night of the party or when a meal was done. With the help of the family recruited to remind all that many hands made light work.

    So somewhere around two plus years of age and was MIA in the crib upstairs this particular Saturday or Sunday morning when the Maine house was dead quiet.

    Like home alone after everyone gets shuttled hurriedly to the airport. No noise because it was a tad early. All the rest of the family members had not done the rise and shine, get your head out of bed.

    Another vivid earliest of memories was the actual move to the farm from Franklin Avenue. Passengers in an International pick up, the back end loaded up with household belongings from in town destined for the country relocation. I am in my Mom’s lap, Dad is driving slowly. As we round the corner beyond the cemetery on both sides of the road and the farm comes into view. The memory moment in time is crystal clear. Nothing faded or hazy about it in the memory banks mental scan.

    Our family pitch black cat Satan, a Tom with plumbing kept intact for life is none to happy about being in the truck cab. Pacing, crying, anxious and not the best of passengers. At fourteen years of age after keeping the farmstead free of other cats and any rodents, Dr Perkins on Court Street was summoned to put the family pet to sleep. No easy task. But that event to come later. Way way beyond moving day from town to country for “Satie”.

    Satan was not the most social feline but a better mouser there was not to be seen for miles around.

    He would disappear one week a year. Head to town or somewhere he did not share with us. And to come back in one major mess. Cuts, scrapes, bruises. Torn ears, chipped teeth, looking like one of the Rolling Stones after being out on tour way too long. He would be nursed back to health. To land back on his four feet. Returned to the barnyard daily routine and sobering up from doing what Tom cats do. Flirting, competing for an intown female cat’s affections. When off duty, on R & R from protecting the grainary, performing the other agricultural barn yard list of chores. Everyone works on a Maine family farm remember? Satan knew his special role.

    Back back to the move, the window in the back of the pick up is sideways oval. Looking back through the truck cab’s window I can see a tall floor lamp loose and swaying. Wondering to myself just how much that beige colored shade could take in the breeze of the transport. Ease up on the pedal to the metal Dad suggests Mary Lou aka Mom.

    The recall of the move was not because my parents supplied the detail. It was my own you are there observation. The parents are both gone now and not available to ask for more details. Like where were my three older brothers? Back packing or tractor beamed behind us with more cargo?

    The sense of smell is supposed to be the strongest to kick start memory recall of an earlier time in your life.

    Walking into a farm barn and the smell of hay or manure or grain, the livestock can take you instantly to that familiar setting in rural Maine. Being in the Maine woods “uptah camp” or hiking a trail can surround you the same way with rich forest smells of recall. Fresh rain early in the day. Everything is alive and vibrant. Welcome to Maine, the way life should be.

    No Two Are The Same. Because Everyday You Are Not The Same. Maine Sunrises, Sunsets Collected On A Crystal Clean Maine Lake Setting. Feeling Blessed.

    Little ice shards stuck like jewel crystals to wool mittens knit by your mom or grandmother. Those have smells from your winter outdoor playing in the snow that trigger the olfactory sense too. The hand made pearl one knit two home made patterned mittens that matched your winter coat. Removed, heavy, wet and smelling like damp sheep. Carefully placed on a wooden rack by the kitchen wood stove to dry out completely for another day of play. Every day, any season, Mainers are outdoors any chance they get. We all suffer from cabin fever if we don’t fill our lungs with fresh clean Maine air.

    Landing on the moon for someone younger than myself was the earliest of memories for a friend of mine.

    He figured he was around two at the time and remembers asking his mom why is everything white on the moon from afar? Her answer to her son was because the trees are white, mountains and craters are too.

    Total white on white washing to sterilize the lunar moon scenery. The take away logic was that everything on the moon must be a million shades of white only white. And boy could this new destination in the all important race to the moon location ever use a Sherwin Williams paint outlet his thought. For the blues, greens of Maine, fall orange, red, yellows and all the other color wheel shades needed to shake it up a bit.

    Snow Covered, Moon Lit Small Maine Town Courthouse. The Shiretown Of Aroostook Is Border Town Of Houlton ME.

    Everyone asks who are these people in the old black and white snap shot photos.

    The ones safely touch away in a hidden protected box.

    Even when family members all try their best to write on the back who their relatives are or to indicate the year they were captured. When the people who were there suddenly are not, everything goes fuzzy.

    But for most of us, the earliest memories of living in Maine are collected on our own very early.

    Combined with the ones we overheard shared at family reunions. Or from the regular Sunday after church rotations to someone’s house that was the pick of venues for this week. To spend the afternoon with aunts, uncles, cousins.

    The grown ups sat and talked. The kids played outdoor games and used their imaginations in fresh air exercise. We grew up in Maine taking turns visiting our relative’s homes. Each week it was fun because it was new and different than our own regular surroundings.. You did get a glimpse of how the other family members lived because of they weekly gatherings.

    Other early memories on the Maine farm?

    Complaining my bike with the training wheels was not fast enough. So my older brother Jonathan hooks up a rope, connected to his English racer bike and I went lots faster. For awhile. Until hitting one of the very tall and thick maple shade trees out front of the country home on the County Road.

    Still wear the large scar under the chin from that adventure. My grandmother was a nurse and probably should have had the gash stitched up but did not get sewed up because she must have triaged the wound as just a scrape. Nothing serious Mary Lou. Have him hold this peeled potato on it for a spell and he will be fine.

    Early Andrew Mooers. Snacking On A Graham Cracker On Franklin Ave Houlton ME Neighbor Home Of Ralph And Marjorie Black.

    What’s your earliest memory that is crystal clear as a bell?

    Did you have grandparents in Maine that you visited summers as a kid? Have fond memories of life on the rural farm? Or trips to the coast, were those in the mental slide show?

    Wells Beach perhaps or hiking trips to Mt Katahdin? Or renting a lake camp for a week in Maine growing up? Visiting LL Bean or Old Orchard Beach?

    Maybe your family rented a cottage on the Maine coast. Or liked camping in the Great North Woods. Ever paddled the Allagash Wilderness Waterway?

    Been to Vanceboro or Escourt Station or The Forks, Jackman, St Agatha Maine? Feeling pretty lucky to have be raised here, not just sample the state a long weekend here, a vacation stretch of days there. Live and local and a full blown native is a special inner feeling and very grateful for my roots and heritage.

    Maine, she’s a big part of a lot of fond memories whether you live here full time or not.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Maine Is Lucky To Be Parked Up Against Quebec And New Brunswick Canada.

    Maine has some unique neighbors… Quebec on the west, New Brunswick Canada on the east.

    Oh sure, New Hampshire to the south and bordering the “Down East” rock bound 228 miles of Atlantic ocean aren’t too shabby border partners either.

    Exchanging Loonies Or Dollars A Busy Activity In A US - Canadian Border Town.
    Swapping Loonies And Dollar Living In A Border Town Happens A Lot.
    But Canada, a whole different country for border towns to experience up close and personal is a beautiful thing. Leaving the country without involving hundreds, thousands of miles or emptying your wallet. Becoming more aware of how things go, operate in other places outside your little corner of the world. Meeting new people and hopefully part of you rubs off on them while you learn from them is a healthy experience.

    And it works both ways. Canadians from New Brunswick cross in to Maine to fill their car, truck, SUV gas tanks. To pick up some milk and load up on turkeys when they are sale. At least that’s my observation living in Houlton Maine, a Canadian border town.

    When the US dollar and Canadian loonie are not close to the same value, the traffic one way or the other increases.

    With free trade in North America alive and well, and when a local vendor does not exist for me to be Mr Chamber of Commerce, keep the money local, hopping across the US – Canadian border is a real easy option.

    Sometimes the border hopping shopping is not for big savings on purchases either. It’s because you can get a brand of bread and butter pickles or pastry dough or some food item over there, that is not available this side of the International boundary line. The local Houlton Farms Dairy butter is almost as valuable as gold block equivalent sized bars and rationed. I’ve been told Canadian prefer our turkeys and their lower prices too. The Canadian beer, barley pop, is pretty popular this side of red, white and blue. Canadians like our gallons of gas better than their higher priced liters of petrol.

    And when you consider few people in Maine border towns can pass the test of at least 25% Canadian blood, DNA in their system, we’re all one big happy International family.

    Back and forth, more connected than someone “from away” would think, realize. Add to it a sport like hockey that Canadians are pretty skilled at, that is a major part of their heritage and history and the any International, cultural barriers existing get eroded, removed further.

    Have two boys that played hockey from Mite level all the way up to varsity high school. Their hockey skills, progression with stick and skates are thanks in big part to many treks in to the New Brunswick Atlantic Canadian province. To chase the black circle around the sheet of ice striped with red and blue lines and nets of twine on each end of the arena rink.

    Passion for hockey is a shared deep love no matter if you are waving a red maple leaf or stars and stripes flag.

    And so is down hill winter snow skiing where we have Big Rock Mountain on this side of the border. And Crabbe Mountain on the other side of the US – Canadian International boundary line.

    I’m glad I live in Maine. But proud of family connections to Canada. And living so close to be able to head in to New Brunswick, Quebec Canada easily, often. Discover Northern Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com