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I belong to several train associations.  I have been to many conventions  but never an LCCA convention.  As luck would have it, LCCA picked Danvers, Massachusetts this year  and I had many friends from all around the Country stop by.  As everyone on the OGR Forum knows, I have an open door policy to all of them.  On Sunday July 19, I hosted an open house for LCCA members.  We had 60 people stop by to say hello and run trains.  Our good friend Al Kolis was kind enough to pay us a visit.  Al has been here several times and always brings life to the party.  Our friend Dave Garman stayed in the area and we were able to show him and his friends the City of Boston on Tuesday.  When we asked what they wanted to see the most, they all stated CHEERS and the USS Constitution.  On Wednesday night, my good friend Mike Reagan spent the evening with Dotty and me along with some invited friends that were all familiar with big Mike.  Lots of fun was had running trains, eating pizza and great train related stories.  On Friday, I took Dave Garman to Malden to meet Charlie Ro.  Dave was very happy to see the store. 

 

After many train related activities all week the big day was here.  We all went to the LCCA convention and I was blown away.  LCCA does things first class.  My great friend Louie Caponi who has passed always told me the LCCA conventions are a huge treat.    LCCA and Lionel put on a monster showing.  Halls full of layouts, hundreds of people, and an LCCA store that was larger than many hobby shops.  Deals were to die for.  No crap, all first rate trains.  We sat through a great Lionel presentation and it was fantastic.  The trading halls opened and that was a great showing.  A fantastic train week with friends topped off with one fantastic convention.  My thanks to Al Kolis and the great crew that made this happen.  I will throw out a few pictures of the week.

 

 

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Dave Garman taking a photo of CHEERS.

 

 

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Charlie taking a few minutes for a photo with Me and Dave.

 

 

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My good friend Wally Brooks.

 

 

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Jim Queenan on the right and Jimmy Strom on the left.

 

 

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Dave Garman and Gerry Higgins.

 

 

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Our good friend Captain John.

 

 

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Captain John and Dave Connolly.

 

 

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Mike Reagan leading a high end Bull session in my kitchen.

 

 

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Mike and I with his Train America sign.  I always promised him when he gave me the sign that it would have a good place in the train room.

 

 

 

 

The pictures below are of some of the many displays at the LCCA convention.

 

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Originally Posted by Spence:

Great post, great photos.

I am certain we will have future LCCA Special Events at Marty Fitzhenry's and Marty Visnick's homes  and at the Boston Metro-HiRailers Clubhouse. Our members had a great time seeing Marty V's vast collection and layouts. The LCCA will have a regular presence in the Boston area.

 

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I would like to express my sincere appreciation to our ultimate host and hostess, Marty and Dotty who provided us with an unforgetable week of wonderful times together!

 

We arrived in boston on Saturday afternoon and the week started early with a visit to Marty and Dotty's home and their unbelieveable railroad on Sunday for their open house.  There were lots of LCCA and OGR Forum members who enjoyed the camaraderie and great refreshments - Dotty, you outdid yourself!  If you look at picture #5 that Marty posted, you see Gerry Higgins pondering... "is Dave just that deep in thought or did he break wind and I should move quickly to the other side of the room?"

 

On Tuesday, we toured the city with stops at Cheers, The USS Constitution and topped it off with a seafood feast at the Sail Loft on Boston Harbor - its all you said it would be Marty and then some... the chowder was terrific and the seafood platter; well, I couldn't eat it all. 

 

On Wednesday night we were once again at Marty and Dotty's place and mid-way through the evening, Big Mike from Lionel joined us and gave us lots of 'inside' information on what Lionel is up to.  Mike provided even more 'inside' skinny while at the convention hotel but I can't tell you what it is or I'd have to shoot myself.  If ya wanna know, ya gotta go to these LCCA conventions! 

 

Late Thursday afternoon, Marty took us to a huge car show at the Patriot's stadium parking lot - almost 3000 cars were there; everything from beautifully restored classics from the 50's and back to outrageous fully blown street machines who's air scoops atop the carbs were higher than their roofs!  Dinner that night was at The Olive Garden for some delicious lasagna. 

 

The LCCA store and the swap meet at the show hotel on Saturday were not to be missed - lots of stuff you just could not live without - just ask my wallet!  There were lots of trips to the show hotel and convention sprinkled throughout the week - just too much to take in with one or two visits!

 

We had to end this week long adventure with a final stop to visit one last time with Marty and Dotty and bid farewell on Sunday.  The shoe was on the other foot and instead of Marty helping me with trains, I got to help Marty with a little computer work - don't forget your computer 'housekeeping' homework Marty!

 

Friendships like this make parting bittersweet but they also make looking forward to the next visit even better!

 

My very best to Marty & Dotty for everything,

Dave

 

 

Marty,

 

This is a great groups of people you hosted.  Someday we will have to share a story about Dave Garmen and his late brother-in-law Jim.  We have become friends ever-since we met at the LCCA Convention in Indy last year. I won't do what I did in this photo below for just anyone. I am a true blue Michigan man. 

 

Marty, you are a great ambassador for our hobby.  Keep doing what you and Dotty both do!   Stay healthy my friend!  I hope to see you and Dotty in KC next year. Thanks again!  The LCCA will continue to have Special Events with Marty and others in the Boston area within the next 12 months. 

 

Sincerely 

 

al K. 

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