Lawn mower track gets a makeover just in time for Hadlock Days

PORT HADLOCK — In honor of the Hadlock Days Lawn Mower Race’s national ranking, Lloyd Crouse is giving the track a makeover.

The race, which has been operating for six years, went national in 2009, becoming part of the American Racing Mower Association — or ARMA — circuit.

This year, ARMA has elevated the status of the Port Hadlock event to “point” status, making it part of a nationwide series of races that lead up to a national championship race.

The Hadlock Days races will be held Saturday and Sunday on a 560-foot track that Crouse built and which he is now renovating in anticipation of the pumped-up event.

He has expanded the size of the pit area and re-graded the track with a 14-degree bank on one side to make the race a bit ore exciting.

He also is adding wheelchair ramps leading to the grandstands.

The lawn mower races take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

Crouse is expecting about 150 racers from as far as Maryland to participate in the races which he said “are pretty competitive.”

Last year’s event drew about 2,500 people.

While Crouse can’t estimate how many hours he has spent on the track, he couldn’t have accomplished the renovations without help from local contractors.

He was able to shore up the pit area with rock donated after the construction of the new QFC Service Station in Port Hadlock.

Crouse said that contractors Mark Stewart and Earl Woodley, Duke Shold and Bernt Ericsen donated time and equipment to prepare the track.

Volnnteers are still needed to run the event and can write wolfsden@olypen.com for information or just show up and offer to help.

For information and directions, go to www.hadlockdays.com.

________

Jefferson County Reporter Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360-385-2335 or charlie.

bermant@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in News

Port Townsend Main Street Program volunteers, from left, Amy Jordan, Gillian Amas and Sue Authur, and Main Street employees, Sasha Landes, on the ladder, and marketing director Eryn Smith, spend a rainy morning decorating the community Christmas tree at the Haller Fountain on Wednesday. The tree will be lit at 4 p.m. Saturday following Santa’s arrival by the Kiwanis choo choo train. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Decoration preparation

Port Townsend Main Street Program volunteers, from left, Amy Jordan, Gillian Amas… Continue reading

Port Angeles approves balanced $200M budget

City investing in savings for capital projects

Olympic Medical Center Board President Ann Henninger, left, recognizes commissioner Jean Hordyk on Wednesday as she steps down after 30 years on the board. Hordyk, who was first elected in 1995, was honored during the meeting. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
OMC Commissioners to start recording meetings

Video, audio to be available online

Jefferson PUD plans to keep Sims Way project overhead

Cost significantly reduced in joint effort with port, city

Committee members sought for ‘For’ and ‘Against’ statements

The Clallam County commissioners are seeking county residents to… Continue reading

Christopher Thomsen, portraying Santa Claus, holds a corgi mix named Lizzie on Saturday at the Airport Garden Center in Port Angeles. All proceeds from the event were donated to the Peninsula Friends of Animals. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Santa Paws

Christopher Thomsen, portraying Santa Claus, holds a corgi mix named Lizzie on… Continue reading

Peninsula lawmakers await budget

Gov. Ferguson to release supplemental plan this month

Clallam County looks to pass deficit budget

Agency sees about 7 percent rise over 2025 in expenditures

Officer testifies bullet lodged in car’s pillar

Witness says she heard gunfire at Port Angeles park

A copper rockfish caught as part of a state Department of Fish and Wildlife study in 2017. The distended eyes resulted from a pressure change as the fish was pulled up from a depth of 250 feet. (David B. Williams)
Author to highlight history of Puget Sound

Talk at PT Library to cover naming, battles, tribes

Vern Frykholm, who has made more than 500 appearances as George Washington since 2012, visits with Dave Spencer. Frykholm and 10 members of the New Dungeness Chapter, NSDAR, visited with about 30 veterans on Nov. 8, just ahead of Veterans Day. (New Dungeness Chapter DAR)
New Dungeness DAR visits veterans at senior facilities

Members of the New Dungeness Chapter, National Society Daughters of… Continue reading

Festival of Trees contest.
Contest: Vote for your favorite tree online

Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Festival of Trees event goes through Dec. 25