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Organizational notices


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 RR 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 temporarily 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 designing new HO and N scale layouts. We are looking for new members that are in- terested 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 ad- vance 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. LOUISVILLE, CO. The Boulder Model RR Club is accepting new members and welcomes modelers in all scales to attend our monthly meet- ings. Meetings are held at the American Legion post 111, 1150 Pine St., in Louisville, on the second Thursday of the month from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Info.: Doug Wright, 303/431-1430 or Russ Boehm, 303/776-5416. MONTROSE, CO. The San Juan Model RR and Historical Society


seeking new members to help continue the construction and scenery on our HO scale layout. We meet at 7:00 p.m. each Thursday. Info.: e-mail: SanJuanmrrhs@yahoo.com or call Rod Bunyard, 970/240-5903. COCOA, FL. Local club is seeking new members after moving to a


new location, to help build the new DCC HO layout and rework an existing N scale layout. We meet Tuesday mornings and Wednesday evenings at 1122A Lake Drive, Cocoa. Info.: Dave Klein, 321/783-5469. DEERFIELD BEACH, FL. The Deerfield Beach Railroad Museum is open to membership for those interested in either railroad history, or mod- eling with HO, HOn3 and N scale layouts. We are located in the Deerfield Beach Amtrak Station, 1300 Hillsborough Blvd., from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. regular work session is Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Info.: Richard Linquist, 954/448-8935. NORTH FORT MEYERS, FL. Scale Rails of Southwest Florida mem- berships are open to persons interested in HO and N gauge in construction and operation of a new DCC layout. Club open to public 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Club Depot is at 1262 Piney Road, North Fort Meyers. Info.: Dennis Little, 239-415-6664. ORLANDO, FL. Central Florida RR Modelers are accepting new mem- bers at 2500 Silver Star Rd., Ste. 1700. Club meets Saturday evenings and is constructing new HO scale layout using Digitrax Control System as well as operating CTC system. Info.: Eric Hench, 407-365-1917. ORLANDO, FL. Orlando Society of Model Railroaders is seeking new members interested in HO model railroading. Meets Tuesday’s 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and most Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Info.: Dick Trautman, 507-658-0085. ORANGE CITY, FL. The Electric Railway Clubs of Florida HO, O and G gauge meets at members homes on the second Saturday of each month, locations announced. Info.: Jim Richards, 386-775-4777. PORT ST. LUCIE, FL. Looking for serious modelers interested in build-


8th ANNUAL GAITHERSBURG MODEL TRAIN SHOW and 36th ANNUAL GAITHERSBURG RAILROAD - STEAMSHIP - TRANSPORTATION ARTIFACTS SHOW & SALE


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MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Gaithersburg, Maryland (12 mi. N.W. of Washington, DC) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2013 9am to 4pm


• Free Parking • Great Food • Fun for the whole family! One admission charge allows entry into both shows! Only $8, children under 12 free


8TH ANNUAL GAITHERSBURG MODEL TRAIN SHOW The model train show is being held on the Montgomery County Fairgrounds in the Old Auditorium, across from the 4 large buildings containing the Railroad - Steamship - Transportation Artifacts Show and Sale. Over 100 tables packed with model railroad items, including O, HO & N Gauge trains. Model railroading tools, scenery, building supplies, books, track sets, figures and kits will be available for sale. There are two model layouts to watch. Also available are model airplanes and everything for the modeler from beginner to advanced levels.


MODEL SHOW DEALER & OTHER INFO: Charles Miller 3106 N. Rochester Arlington, VA 22213 (703) 536-2954 Fax (703) 241-7027 email: rrshows@aol.com


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36TH ANNUAL GAITHERSBURG RAILROADIANA SHOW Railroad artifacts, including railroad lanterns, railroad china, silverware, silver serv- ing pieces, railroad signs,timetables, artwork, hardware (oil cans, builder's plates, headlights, whistles, tools, etc), hat badges, playing cards,books, DVDs, railroad manuals, calendars and much more. All railroad memorabilia is in 4 large build- ings, using 50,000 square feet across from the model train show. In addition, there is Steamship, Bus and Airline memorabilia.Over 400 tables packed with Thou- sands of Railroad & Transportation items for sale!


TRAIN & TRANSPORTATION SHOW DEALER & OTHER INFO: Charles Miller


Land O’ Lakes, FL 34639 (813) 949-7197


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DIRECTIONS TO MAIN ENTRANCE: From Baltimore: Take I-95 South to I-495 West to I-270 North, take Exit 11 (Montgomery Village/Fairgrounds); At next light make a right onto Route 355 South; Make a right onto Perry Parkway; Fairground entrance will be on the left; 1/2 mile. From Interstate 70: Merge onto I-270 South, take Exit 11, (Montgomery Village/Quince Orchard Rd.) then make left onto Montgomery Village Ave. At next light make a right onto Route 355 South; make a right onto Perry Parkway; Fairground entrance will be a the left; 1/2 mile. From Northern Virginia: I-495 North to I-270 North, take Exit 11 (Montgomery Village/Fairgrounds); At next light make a right onto Route 355 South; make a right onto Perry Parkway; Fairground entrance will be on the left; 1/2 mile. From the South: From I-95 North take I-495 West to I-270 North, take exit 11 (MontgomeryVillage/Fairgrounds); At next light make a right onto Route 355 South; make a right onto Perry Parkway; Fairground entrance will be on the left; 1/2 mile.


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