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Kids Club Report

by Mike Hays


What is the Kid's Club ?

Now in its sixth year, the Kid's Club, developed and sponsored by members of the San Diego 3-Railers Club, is a program designed to promote the fun, excitement and educational values of model railroading to children and young adults. With an initial participation of seventeen families, it has now grown to over one hundred sixty.

It meets for a two-hour session from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM on the last Saturday morning of the month in the upstairs library of the San Diego Model Railroad Museum.

In the early session, the children (and adults) are taught the care and maintenance of model railroading equipment, and how to construct a layout. Later, they are allowed to run their own trains (or those provided by the Club) on one of the four main lines.

There is no cost to participate in the program, as children six years of age and older are encouraged to experience the hobby of model railroading.

The goals are to have fun, learn about the history of "real" and "model" railroading, how to create, build and maintain a layout, as well as the interaction,participation and working well with others.

It is a program that is "right on track", and a rewarding experience     ....  for all !!

29-September-07

Hi All,

Saturday we used the TPC for the Kids Club, and we had great success.

For the last two meetings the attendance was 21 and 22 Kids.

Are your Saturdays Dull?     Want some excitement !!!    Come to the layout and help with the next Kids Club.

Mike Hays

Previous Kids Club Reports        May  19   28    June 30  July 28   August 25



Uh, ohh !!!      Can't blame the engineer for this mishap !!!    It was a faulty piece of equipment.   



Lionel's TMCC command control works great !!!

Later that afternoon, Doug's new  Southern engine did it's share of the work.