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days 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Info.: www.pacificsouthern.org; Stan Nadbiel- ny, 908-581-4243. FREEPORT, N.Y. The Great South Bay Model Railroad Club Inc., membership in the club is open to all, meets on a rotating basis first Mon- day, second Tuesday, third and fourth Thursdays. Meetings start at 8:00 p.m. at Freeport Exempt Fireman’s Hall, 9 North Long Beach Ave., Freeport. Info.: Kevin R. McKay, 516-223-9357. HICKSVILLE, LI, N.Y. The West Island Model RR Club has moved


and is constructing a new 5,600 sq. ft. DCC model railroad. We are looking for new members to join in all aspects of construction of our second great layout. Stop by Tuesday and Friday evenings at 485 South Broadway. Info.: www.wimrrc.com or e-mail westislandclub@yahoo.com or call Victor Grappone, 516-433-6600. MEDFORD, N.Y. The Long Island Model Railroad Engineers operate HO and N gauge layouts in our Medford NY clubhouse, we are currently accepting new members who enjoy model railroading using DCC and d.c. technology. Weekly meetings are held Tuesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Info.: www.limrre.com or call the club at 631-345-3415. ROCHESTER, N.Y. Seeking persons interested in joining a new group


who will operate O scale trains using two rail equipment only. Info.: E.C. Williams, 585/381-7701. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. Rockville Centre Model RR's is accepting


new members located at 200 Sunrise Highway, Rockville Centre, NY on Wednesday 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Info.: Walt Connell, 516-594-1654. SYRACUSE, N.Y. Syracuse Model RR Club is seeking new members interested in modeling and operating HO gauge layouts. We have layout meetings Wednesday nights at 7:00 p.m. second floor Eastwood American Legion, 102 Nichols Ave., Syracuse. Info.: Greg Clark, 315-487-8406. BEAVERTON, OR. The Aloha & Western Oregon Lines Model RR


Club (AWOL) welcomes new members to enjoy an informal atmosphere where everyone from young or old and those new to the hobby or with years of experience are welcome. Visit. www.aloharail.org for location and times. Info.: Mitch Zeller, 503/642-3979. HARRISBURG, PA. A New Ntrak modular N Scale club is forming and


looking for members. Info.: Mark Friend, 717/730-9419; web: www.pen- scalers.org.


COMMERCE, TX. The East Model RR Club is seeking new members. HO and N scale layouts. ETMRS meets formally once a month for busi- ness meeting, and most Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Com- merce. Info.: President Paul Fogel, 903-217-5844.


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