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2008-04-28 An April 23, 2008 image of the scene at Joe's Pond, taken from the Joe's Pond website.
Joe's Pond finally heralds spring in rural Vermont
Forget what the calendar says. In West Danville, Vermont, spring doesn't arrive until the cinder block falls through the ice on Joe's Pond.
The 30-kilogram block is placed on a wooden pallet on the frozen surface of the pond and tied to an alarm clock on shore each winter in a $1-per-chance guessing game. It plunged into the water at 5:25 p.m. Friday.
Dave Parker, the organizer Joe's Pond Ice Out Contest says four people guessed April 25 at 5:15 p.m. and that turned out to be the closest time. They each won $1,323.
The 20th annual contest drew more thank 12,000 entries, many far from Vermont.
The earliest-ever ice out date was April 16, in 1998 and 2006. The latest was May 6, in 1992.