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Some added pictures from our last open house:

Bud and Frank getting prepared for the open house stretching their legs and tongues!
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Your President talking things over with the layout master, Bud.

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James running the S gauge making sure it all runs well.
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Dennis showing the remote to a guest. This was the start of a huge crowd we had on Sunday.
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Last edited by Ted Bertiger

This past Tuesday, we had a Boy Scout Troop and a Cub Scout Pack visit our club.  All were interested and had a good time.  Hopefully they'll be able use the visit to obtain their model railroad pins.

At least two parents and their kids were interested in trains.  One came with a large scale Aristo-Craft FA.  It had been bought for his son by his grandmother.  The had no track and several tons of questions.  Tried to answer them but there is a lot to learn.  (BTW - my sister got me my first large scale engine - w/o track too - but that's another story).  The other showed pics of their Christmas layout and were interested in expanding.  Also, they were using tubular track and were asking where to buy it.

Here're a few pix.

Brought my theme train.

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O-Gauge.

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HO-Gauge.

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George distributed attendance certificates to each scout with their name imprinted.

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Ted handed out HO cabooses to all the scouts.

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Bud, that’s great, except for the one who was in the accident.  As with any troop, we only could earn badges for topics that we had individuals to sponsor.  Thats great you have more events in the works.  I only made it to Life not Eagle.  Our long time scoutmaster retired and we were in disarray twice looking for a new scoutmaster.  Regardless, I learned many life lessons that were more valuable than a badge on a shirt pocket.

So… about a week ago I caught Bud working on the S gauge portion of our layout. He was making his measurements to be exactly perfect and not a centimeter off! The S gauge is moving along with the spur in the background almost ready to be extended.
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Last weekend, we set up some trains during the Pine Creek Railroad's Railroaders Weekend located in Allaire State Park.  It rained on Saturday morning which limited attendance but Sunday was full steam ahead.

The did provide us with a 20 by 40 foot tent.

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Our youngest member Ted (not to be confused with the "other" Ted).

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Pete Benton has a unique approach to his modelling.  He has his Recyclable Railroad.  He uses tin cans, wire, jar lids and bottle caps to hand craft his trains in 1/20th size and uses a push pole for locomotion.

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Celebrity guest?  The mayor of Lakewood Ray Coles with his wife and grandson.  The stopped by on their way to celebrate Ray's father's 89th birthday.  Ray, his father and grandson are all train guys.

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Some Pine Creek Railroad.

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And...the motley crew thanks to the Pine Creek RR photographer.

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Mark - Actually, the Pine Creek RR "asked" us to set-up.  They're not part of the park system.  We've been there several times before (I think the last time we set-up was in '18).  Covid and some regulatory issues shut the railroad down for a while.  They hold this event the weekend after Labor Day when entrance to the park is free.

The have a "loop" of 3 foot gauge track over a half mile long and offer rides (for a fare) going around the loop twice.  Sunday was very busy for the RR and it was very noisy with the sound of the engines, horns and bells just feet away from where we were set-up.  There were times when I thought our engines were making sounds but it was the real thing.  They used to have steam engines but looks like they won't.  One of the times I got a cab ride in one of the steamers and sat in the fireman's seat.  Roasted my right leg but it was great.  They also give shop tours and talk about operations and maintenance.  Nice little slice of railroading in our backyard.

So here is my pictures from the Railroaders Weekend annual event at Pine Creek RR, Allaire State Park, Wall, NJ.

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Some of the 4 operating layouts we had under a 20x40 tent. Notice the JETS trolley there in the 3rd picture.

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Myself with our another Ted, our junior member and future president!

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Doug, our S gauge expert, wanting to claim this engine for his collection.

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Bud, myself, Ray(Lakewood mayor and possible new club member, and Dennis, vice president.

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Pictures of part of their backshop, work shop.

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And last but not least, their president of Pine Creek Railroad, Jimmy Lubrecht who invited us once again to set up trackside next to their narrow gauge railroad.

Always a fun 2 days there that our club enjoys being there.

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3C6D9C99-9415-485D-AC39-6C7565D7E7EBSo last Tuesday night, the club celebrated our 10 year anniversary with a dinner at Brooklyn Square Pizza/Restaurant  in Jackson,NJ. Can’t believe it’s been 10 years already since we moved the club to our present location out of the church basement where we were for 24 years. The club has been in existence for 37 years now.

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We are preparing the layout for our fall open house this weekend that will be posted on the announcements section tomorrow. The S gauge portion of the layout is done with their track work and we set up the EZ Streets there.
A good laugh when we grabbed the EZ Street box and found a new type of EZ Streets. Take a look at the box?

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