Turkey Creek Division Train Show
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Event Details
Show Times 8:00 am to 3:00 pm Layout Tours 3:30 pm to 9:00pm
Clinics start at 9:00am – Clinics covering many aspect of the hobby
Model & Photo Contests – by NMRA judging and popular vote. Each model you entered into the contest will give you a chance in the special drawing to receive one $50.00 gift vouchers, up to a maximum of 5 chances.
Special Youth Award- for the best overall youth model entry
Door Prizes – From lots of different manufacturers and local hobby shops
Display Layout and Layout Tours – IN addition to the display layout at the meet, several local modelers will be opening their homes to layout tours in the afternoon and evening.
Swap Tables and Railroad Groups – expect to find more than 90 tables from area dealers, local hobbyists and other railroad groups.
For More information contact: Louis Seibel, l-seibel@comcast.net, 913-927-6850 or 913-393-3495
Turkey Creek Division Train Show
Phone : 913-927-6850 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : l-seibel@comcast.net
Web: www.tc-nmra.org
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