It is with sadness that I am asking for help and ideas as to how to keep our local club, The Smoky Mountain Model RR from going under. We've been 'in business' for about 6 years now and had a lot of fun promoting the hobby wherever we can and building a pretty nice 60' x 30' extended dogbone layout in rented space here in town. The problem has been attracting new members - we stared with 3 or 4 of us and at one time had almost a dozen active members.
We have a second modular layout that we take around to various places like the county fair, at Christmas in the window of my real estate office on Main Street, in another Main St business another time, some nursing homes, and twice yearly at the large Asheville NC Train Shows. Over the years we've talked with literally thousands of people. We like to think of ourselves as a friendly bunch most of the time too!
Our layout is quite impressive to visitors as it has painted murals on two walls, lots of action and scenery, and we can run 10 trains at a time. Our Christmas Open Houses are well-attended and we have a monthly Open House as well year round with 'spotty' attendance.
The local papers have given us decent coverage and many visitors will often return from time to time. Very few have expressed interest in joining in however.
In the last year or so we have lost several members to relocating to other states or poor health and one died. At present we're down to just 5 of us and the rent is $350 mo. Membership has been in a steady decline for awhile now and the financial strain has become too much for us.
There are no other O Gauge clubs/layouts within a 100 mile radius other than the Great Smoky Mtn RR display in Bryson City which is not a club layout. There are quite a few 3 rail 'train people' in the area from what we've observed at the train shows and events. Have people lost interest in operating their trains? How many people have access to a large layout to run on? From being involved in this Forum for many years it seems evident that people are indeed operating their trains, but not around here!
Club membership offers much to to people apart from the layout itself in fellowship, slearning and sharing of information, hands-on help with problems and repairs, we have a large library of books and magazines available and the occasional field trip to something of interest. The layout is a huge asset obviously and few hobbyists have access to something like this.
We now find ourselves facing having to shut down and dispose of the large layout. Any suggestions as to how to keep this afloat?