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Historic Tours and Railroad Workers Reunion at Historic 1889 CPR De- pot, Route 15. Fundraiser to save endangered 1889 depot. Historic tours of depot, original memorabila displays, visit with railroad workers, model train layouts, crafters, train vendors, on site artists, raffles, entertainment, dedication ceremony.. All along the shores of beautiful Moosehead Lake. Admission: By Donation. Contact Jane Hall at (207) 691-0731 or visit
http://www.greenvilledepot.org Kansas City, MISSOURI, June 23-24, 2012. 2012 National Insulator
Association Show at KCI Expo Center, 11730 N Ambassador Dr. 35,000 sq. ft. of glass and porcelain insulators, hardware, signs, lightning rod balls, battery jars and rests, lamps, bottles, jars and much more! . Bring your insulators for FREE appraisal and optional auction. Admission: $3.00. Contact Darryl Wagner at (816) 719-0801 or visit the sponsor’s site at
http://www.insulatorclubs.org/mvic Dayton, OHIO, June 23-24, 2012. Miami Valley Rail Festival at live
steam, model train displays, vendors, train rides, 1000 Carillon Blvd. This unique event will feature model train displays, historical displays, live steam engines, vendors, and miniature train rides through-out the week- end. Admission: $8 adults, $7 seniors, $5 child. Contact Ron Mock at (937) 974-1106 or visit
http://www.railfestival.com Van Wert, OHIO, July 14-15, 2012. Model Railroad Show & Swap at
Van Wert County Fairground, 1055 S. Washington St. (US 127 south side of Van Wert, OH). Vendor tables, operating layouts. Admission: $2.00 - Children 12 & under free. Contact Jan Dunlap at (419) 238-4207 Collinsville, IL (St. Louis, MO, area), July 27-28. Sixth Annual St.
Louis Railroad Prototype Modelers at Gateway Convention Center in Collinsville, One Gateway Dr., Collinsville, IL 62234 (12 miles east of St. Louis off I-55/70. 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. both days. Clinics, Historical society exhibits, selected vendors and displays, layout tours. Bring models! $20.00 two days. $15.00 Sat. only. Info:
Golden1014@yahoo.com. Severn Bridge, ONTARIO, CANADA, September 30, 2012. 8th An-
nual Muskokian Model Layout Tour at 1190 Art Crisp Road. Layout Tour inlcludes Newmarket, Alliston, Tottenham, Beeton, Stroud, Orilla, Severn Bridge, Gravenhurst, Springwater, Waubaushene, Bracebridge and Huntsville. 20 plus layouts from N to G. Guide books available after Sep- tember 1st. Admission: TBA. Contact Al Crisp at (705) 330-1617 or visit
http://www.model-railroad-infoguy.com Monroe, WISCONSIN, September 29-30, 2012. Green County Mod-
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NMRA Events Overland Park, KANSAS, July 14, 2012. Turkey Creek Division, Mid
Continent Region NMRA Annual Meet at Shawnee Mission North High School, 7102 Johnson Drive. Enjoy model and photo contests, door prizes, display layout, swap tables, and layout tours. See registration information on our web site. Admission: $6.00, NMRA members $5.00. Contact Louis Seibel at (913) 927-6850 or visit
http://www.tc-nmra.org Liverpool, NEW YORK, September 6-9, 2012. Empire Junction 2012: NMRA Northeastern Region Convention at Holiday Inn Syracuse/Liver-
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http://www.empirejunction.org Virginia Beach, VIRGINIA, September 15-16, 2012. Tidewater Divi-
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Club Open House Vienna, VIRGINIA, July 14, 2012. Model Railroad Open House & Dis-
play at Historic Vienna Depot of the former Washington & Old Dominion Railroad, 231 Dominion Road NE. Northern Virginia Model Railroader’s permanent layout depicting the Western North Carolina Railroad (now a portion of the Norfolk Southern) during the transition period from steam to diesel. Admission: Free (donations accepted). Contact Secretary at (703) 938-5157 or visit
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and Display at Historic Vienna Depot of the former Washington & Old Do- minion Railroad, 231 Dominion Road NE. Northern Virginia Model Rail- roader’s permanent layout depicting the Western North Carolina Railroad (now a portion fo the Norfolk Southern) during the transition period from steam to diesel. . Admission: Free (donations accepted). Contact Secre- tary at (703) 938-5157 or visit
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Train Collector’s Meets Prescott, ARIZONA, August 18, 2012. Beat the Heat Swap Meet at
Prescott Activity Center, 800 E. Gurley St. An all gauges swap meet. This is the largest swap meet in Northern Arizona. Admission: $4.00 adult, chil- dren under 12 free with an adult. Contact Brent Schnitzius at (928) 445- 6560 or visit
http://trainweb.org/camrrc/ BrooksvilLe, FLORIDA, September 22, 2012. Regal Railways Pre-
sents Model Train Show & Swap Meet at Elks Lodge, 14494 Cortez Blvd. Vendors, videos playing, small train layout. Admission: $4.00. Contact Joe at (727) 244-1341 or visit
http://www.regalrailways.com Largo, FLORIDA, July 28-29, 2012. Suncoast Model Railroad Club
Train Show and Open House at Minnreg Hall, 6349 126 th Ave No. Adults $6 under 18 $1 under 12 free, Over 100 tables of all scales and memora- billia, 2 large operating layouts, free parking. Admission: Adults $6, under 18 $1, under 12 free. Contact Dennis Eisenecker at (727) 743-6895 or vis- it
http://www.suncoastmrrc.com Largo, FLORIDA, September 15-16, 2012. Suncoast Model Railroad
Club Train Show and Open House at Minnreg Hall, 6349 126th Ave. Over 100 tables of all scales and memorabillia, Snack bar, 2 large operating lay- outs, free parking. Admission: adults $6, under 18 $1, under 12 free. Con- tact Dennis Eisenecker at (727) 743-6895 or visit the club website at
http://wwwsuncoastmrrc.com Pinellas Park, FLORIDA, August 25, 2012. Regal Railways Presents
Model Train Show & Swap Meet at Knights of Columbus, 7177 58th Street N. Vendor Tables, Small train Layout, videos playing. Admission: 4.00. Contact Joe Schramm at (727) 244-1341 or visit the sponsor’s site at
http://www.regalrailways.com Port Richey, FL, June 30, 2012. Regal Railways Presents Model Train Show & Swap Meet at Knights of Columbus Hall, 5850 K of C Dri-
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