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GADSDEN, AL. The Coosa Valley Model RR Club is seeking new members who are interested in model railroading. The club operates a large display layout in the Mary Hardin Cultural Arts Center and a portable N scale layout. Meetings are Tuesday nights from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Cultural Arts Center. Info.: e-mail: tonyhorn1@comcast.net. PHOENIX, AZ. The Black Canyon Model Railroad Club has open membership for advanced modelers. We are an HO scale club located in Central Phoenix. Info.: Alan Elsroad, 480/473-1112 or Harold Shelton, 602/242-0751. FREMONT, CA. The Tri-City Society of Model Engineers is temporar- ily without a home or layouts. The Niles Depot in Fremont is being moved to be part of the new Niles Plaza complex. We are in the process of de- signing new HO and N scale layouts. We are looking for new members that are interested in helping us design, build, and run trains on the new layouts. Info.: Stanley Keiser, 510/797-4449; sbkeiser@juno.com. SACRAMENTO, CA. California State RR Museum volunteer training classes begin every spring and fall. Interviews conducted one month in advance for all interested persons. Info.: 916-445-0269. BUENA VISTA, CA. We are a group of railroad history enthusiasts studying the Denver, South Park & Pacific, Colorado & Southern and As- sociated railroad lines in Colorado. Membership inquiries should be sent to DSP&P Historical Society, P.O. Box 26, Buena Vista, CO 81211-0026.


Special Events INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, September 6-7, 2013. 30th Hoosier


Traction Meet at 2930 Waterfront Parkway West. Enjoy our swap meet and two full days and evenings of audio-visual presentations on city and interurban electric transportation, past and present. Admission: $15 by mail, $20 at the door. Contact Roy G. Benedict at (773) 625-5263. HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN, July 7-13, 2013. Rail and Intermodal


Transportation Summer Youth Program at Michigan Technological University, 1400 Townsend Drive. Full scholarship, week long, summer program for high school students with an interest in rail transportation. Field visits, class room learning and expert presentations on campus in Michigan and Wisconsin. See web site for details. Admission: Full scholarship.


Contact Pam Hannon at (906) 487-3065 or visit


http://www.rail.mtu.edu/summer_youth2013.html KENT, OHIO, August 8-11, 2013. Steel Mill Modeling Seminar &


Workshop at Kent State University Hotel and Conference Center, 215 S. Depeyster St. Seminars, workshops and model displays by well-known and accomplished steel-industry modelers and vendors. Steel-theme layout tours include the famous Davies Steel of the late Dean Freytag. Admission: See website. Contact Jim DiPaola at (330) 297-5571 or visit http://www.pyamodelrailroad.com WILLARD, OHIO, September 14, 2013. Willard Train Fest 2013 at


Downtown Willard, 205 Myrtle Avenue. Enjoy ¹₄ scale N&W 611 and B&O GP35 display, Warthers Museum Carvings, 7.5″ static steam engine, railroad speeders, prototype diesel engine, B&O caboose and boxcar, railroad museum, operating layouts in N, HO, S, O, G. Refreshments, extra fare miniature train rides, kids jump house, and more!. Admission: Free, Rides Extra Fare. Contact Tom Boylan at (419) 564-5370 or visit http://www.willardtrainfest.com ILWACO, WASHINGTON, July 19-21, 2013. Clamshell Railroad Days at Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum. Join us for our 125th First Run Celebration of the Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Company. Visiting layouts, special presentations, storytellers, singers. Tours of an 1889 Pullman


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