PROSPECT HTS., ILLINOIS, February 21, 2016. Fox
Valley Division NMRA Membership Meet at Gary Morava Recreation Center, 110 W. Camp McDonald Road. Clinic presentation: “Keeping the Line Open: Manufactured and Homebuilt Plows and Flangers” by John Drozdak follows our regular business meeting. Contest: Lighted railroad signal, signal bridge, or grade crossing, etc. Enjoy contest awards and refreshments. Admission: Free. First time guests are welcome to attend and learn more about the NMRA. Contact Jeffery Jarr, Supt. at (773) 286-8755 or visit
http://www.foxvalleydivision.org/ MARTINSVILLE, INDIANA, April 2, 2016. Central
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NMRA EVENTS SANDY SPRINGS, GEORGIA, February 9, 2016.
Piedmont Division Monthly Meeting at Holy Innocents Episcopal Church, 805 Mt Vernon Highway. Brief announcements, theme of the month and a clinc presentation. Join us for an evening of model railroading fun and fellowship. Admission: Free to all! Contact Gary Jarabek at (770) 509-6941 or visit http://
piedmont-div.org
Indiana Division NMRA Spring Meet at National Guard Armory, 1900 Hospital Drive. Layouts from Z to live steam. Dealers, clinics, AP contest judging. Door prizes. Refreshments available. Admission: Adults $3.00, Family $5.00. Contact Trevor Jones at (317) 625-7626 or visit
http://cid.railfan.ne KIRTLAND, OHIO, March 19-20, 2016. 29th Annual
Railfest Model Train Show at Lakeland Community College (AFC), 7700 Clocktower Dr. Enjoy operating layouts in G, O, S, HO, N, and Live Steam. Railroad flea market, exhibitors, historical displays and more. Refreshments available. Free parking. Shuttle bus available. Presented by Western Reserve Division MCR NMRA. Admission: $7.00 each, $12.00 Two-Day Pass , $12.00 Family. Contact Jim Wendorf at (440) 357-8890 or visit
http://www.railfest.org MALVERN, PENNSYLANIA, March 18-20, 2016. Valley
Forge Railroad Prototype Modelers Meet at Desmond Great Valley Hotel, 1 Liberty Blvd. Enjoy 60 clinics on prototype modeling, operating sessions on Thursday night and Friday morning, vendors and model display rooms. and Sunday afternoon home layout tours. See web site for details and event registration. Admission: $35.00 Registration. Contact Richard Foley at (215) 232-4916 or visit
http://www.RPMValleyForge.com MADISON, WISCONSIN, March 6, 2016. South Central Wisconsin Division NMRA Meet at Zor Shrine Center, 575 Zor Shrine Place. Enjoy clinics, model & photo contests, door prizes, and home layout viewing. Admission: Free. Contact Paul Mangan at (608) 835- 9577 or visit
http://www.nmra-scwd.org
CLUB OPEN HOUSE SYRACUSE, NEW YORK, February 28, 2016. Syracuse
Model Railroad Club Train Show and Open House at Eastwood American Legion, Post 1276, Nichols Avenue and James Street. Enjoy two HO layouts, a LEGO layout, dealers selling model trains and railroadiana, and more. Admission: $4.00 Adult, $2.00 12 and under, $12.00 Family Maximum. Contact David Babson at (315) 373-7887 or visit http://www.
syracusemodelrr.org/
RICHBORO, PENNSYLANIA, February 6-7, 13-14,
2016. Annual Open House at Abington Lines Model Railroad Club, 2066 Second Street Pike (Route 232). Attractions include multiple trains with digital radio control and sound, mainline exceeding 1,000 ft. in length, extensive trolley operation, narrow gauge section, industrial switching area, waterfront with rail car ferries, wilderness waterfall and multiple buildings with highly detailed interiors. Admission: Free. Contact Norma Toll at (215) 598-7720 or visit http://www.
abingtonlines.org SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, March 5-6, 2016. Annual
Open House at River City Modelers Club, 1130 E. Sprague Ave. Visit the River City Modelers Club, home of the River City Western HO scale model railroad. More than 19 scale miles of mainline track on two levels supported by a helix at mid point. The 45x45 ft. layout has about 75% of the scenery finished. Admission: Free. Contact Mike Tietz at (509) 535- 3462 or visit
http://rivercitymodelers.org
TRAIN COLLECTOR’S MEETS FOLEY, ALABAMA, March 12-13, 2016. Foley
Model Train Show at Foley Civic Center and Foley Railroad Museum, 407 E. Laurel Ave. Operating model train layouts in several scales plus the nearby Foley Railroad Museum 20x60 ft. O gauge layout, train dealers offering model railroad supplies and equipment, and demonstration of model railroad techniques. Admission: Adults $4.00, children under 10 free. Contact Bob Adams at (251) 943-1818. BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA, March 12-13, 2016. Bakersfield Model Train Show at Kern County Fairgrounds, 1142 South P St. Enjoy more than 110 dealer tables, operating model train layouts, train rides for the kids ($2.00 extra fare), hourly door prizes and a drawing for a train set, and more. Admission: Adults $7.00, Children 12 and under free. Admission good for both days. Contact Doug Wagner at (661) 331-6695 or visit
http://www.gehams.org GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT, March 13, 2016.
Southern Connecticut Model Train Show at Greenwich Civic Center, 90 Harding Road. Enjoy more than 150 tables of trains, books, DVDs, artwork, scenery supplies, and more. Amazing operating layouts in HO, N, and Lionel. Modeling clinics throughout the day. Door prizes. Walking distance from Old Greenwich Metro-North station. Admission: Adults $7.00, Under 12 free. Contact Ron Rosenberg at (914) 967-7541 or visit
http://Southerncttrainshow.com FORT MYERS, FLORIDA, March 12-13, 2016. Scale
Rails Spring Train Show at Araba Temple, 2010 Hanson Street. Vendors selling all scales, both new and used; running layouts, and N scale raffle layout. The Scale Rails clubhouse will be open both days for viewing the clubs dual level layout. Admission: Adults $7.00, Youth $2.00, children under 12 free. Contact Jim Edmier at (239) 731-0520 or visit http://www.
scalerails.org/ LAKELAND, FLORIDA, March 19, 2016. H.B. Plant
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Railroad Histiorical Society Annual Train Show and Swap Meet at Highland Park Church of the Nazaren: Family Ministries Building, 4730 Lakeland Highlands Rd. Enjoy more than 100 vendor tables selling model railroad equipment in all scales, LEGO trains, railroad memorabilia, train t-shirts, and more. Refreshments available. Free parking. Admission: Adults $7.00, Youth under 17 free. Contact Gilbert Thomas, Jr. at (863) 412-3090 or visit
http://www.hbplantrr.org/ THE VILLAGES, FLORIDA, February 6-7, 2016. The
Villages Spring Train Show and Sale at Savannah Regional Recreation Center, 1545 Buena Vista Blvd. Enjoy more than 120 tables of vendors representing most scales. Operating layouts. Door prizes and raffle. Refreshments available. Free parking. Presented by The Village Rail Clubs. Admission: $6.00. Children under 10 with adult are free. Contact Alan Goldberg at (352) 205-4322 or visit http://villagerailclubs.blogspot. com/
SERGEANT BLUFF, IOWA, March 12-13, 2016. Fourth e r 36 RAILROAD MODEL CRAFTSMAN
Annual Sioux City Cosmopolitan Club Train Show at Sergeant Bluff Community Center, 903 Topaz. Enjoy more than 100 vendor tables, 10 layouts, two seminars Saturday. Refreshments available. Free parking. Hosted by Sioux City Cosmopolitan Club. Admission: Adults $6.00, 12 and under Free. Contact John Koskovich at (712) 898-6935. PALATINE, ILLINOIS, March 5-6, 2016. 2016 High Wheeler Train Exhibition & Show at Harper College
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