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Bob Keller
The National Association of S Gaugers (NASG) maintains an event page for S events or those of interest for the S community.
Enjoy
Paul
I've heard of it, never been able to attend though. Sounds great!
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
It is in the S Gaugian magazine. Even though I have lived in California for the last 20 years I am able to make the meet about every third year. It is worth the trip.
Tom
(And yes, I did a search on the Forum just to see. It found nothing.) The Fall S Fest is a Midwestern Region annual gathering of S-scale enthusiasts. It is hosted by local S-scale clubs and it rotates between Chicago, St. Louis, and Minneapolis on a tri-annual basis. Despite being on this forum for years, and despite the fact that this event is now in it's 40th year, I just discovered S Fest last year through a flyer at a local train meet. Since it was in Chicago, which is driving distance for me, I decided to attend. I can say that I was not disappointed. As well as the displays, contests, and seminars on S-scale railroading, it also had three large hotel ballrooms full of vendors. Maybe that is not as big as York, but at least it was "all S-scale/all the time". On Sunday there were layout tours courtesy of the local club members.
This year's Fall S Fest is October 30th through November 1 in St. Louis, MO. If you think this might interest you, registration information can be found by logging into the AFSGSLA website @ http://www.trainweb.org/afsgsla/. Who knows, maybe one of these years CTT might even decide to cover the event, as it is in their "own back yard".
I have figured out what is wrong with my brain! On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!
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