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I haave enjoyed the club I currently a member of for over 23 Years now. I have been through the good and bad times. Like not having a meeting place. No permemant layout. Bickering among the members. and a host of other distractions from enjoying the running of trains. We have had several places that we called home, from a room above a machine shop to a store front in a mall. At the present we are building our own club house on county flood control property. It involves a lease agreement with them for the land. What makes this unique is the fact that it is shared with two other model railroad groups into a splendid railroad park. With approxamitely 160 acres total to "play" on it is a modelers dream. My group has about 5 acres for the clubhouse which will house both an HO and N layout. Outside The Garden layout is under construction on an area of about 175 ft X 200 ft. <br /> <br /> I have found that the complainers are usually the ones that do the least amount of work to further the construction, enjoyment, or help others in the group. Always with the negative but no postive words, and the attitude that it should be done my way. <br />Since they are usually not around, The majority of the group that wants to better itself justs makes the decision and goes ahead without the dead weights. <br /> <br /> Having this good cllub has made being a part of it a pleasure to say I belong to. All of the active members are pullling together to have something to be proud of. and to say I helped to get it to where it is today, and to make the best in the future.
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