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Kids Club Report by Mike Hays What is the Kid's Club ? Established in 2001, 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 !! |
25 June 2016 Hi all, Saturday, June 25 2016: Members of the SD3R Kids Club were running trains on the layout today.
Visitors were light but steady in the gallery. We were running Conventional, TMCC, and DCS.
Staff personnel:
John Edgington, Ted Salvia, Doug Wallace, Mike Quigg, Timmy Lewis, Jim Osborne, John Ritch, and Mike Hays
Previous Kids Club Reports 2016
January 30
May 30
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Ted showing one of Kids Club member how to clean and oil his engine. John Looking on ↓
One of the trains that ran ↓
You put a drop of oil here ↓
The Fright Depot that was given to the kids ↓
Another look of the Depot ↓
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