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Lionel Raffle Layout to Display at Depot

The meeting was called to order on June 6th at 7:07 PM by Bruce Kohler. The next business meeting was moved from the first Friday which is July 4th to July 11th. The next Run Day is June 21st.

The minutes for May were presented. A motion to accept as presented was made and seconded. The minutes were accepted.

The financial report was presented by Betty Neill. The report was accepted as read. She also reported that 99 tables have been sold so far. The goal is to sell 175.

Old Business

The raffle layout will be displayed in the depot starting June 14th. Wiley Starnes and Earl Blanchette combined efforts to build this layout.

The CentraMod memorial plaque now hangs in the depot lobby. Six members are now memorialized on the plaque.

The following layouts have committed to display at the Train Show and will be coordinated by Bob Alston:

  • Ark-La-Tex (HO)
  • AustNTrak (N)
  • Dave Doege (HO)

Ed Neill reported that he has lined up a sponsor for our layouts.

Joe Teakell reports that College for Kids is on the TJC agenda. Info is on their website. Tuition costs $20 and runs for four days in July.

Roger Schmidt reports that the paper work is in progress for our attempt at becoming a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

New Business

Bruce Dunnam visited the club.

The depot railings need new paint and we have one can of color matched paint. Craig Lancaster volunteered to paint the railings.

Ed Underwood has spent time checking the electric meters. Considering that the layouts consume minimal power and only the refrigerator remains on, the club’s usage should be much less than what we are paying. The meter reads “multiply readings X 24”. A lengthy discussion ensued.

Gorder Locke said that the Santa Fe Modelers and Historical Society will be visiting June 23rd. They are looking to store their entire library of reference materials in the Santa Fe depot. Gordon will serve as host when they come over to tour the depot.

The O Scale group will setup at the Waco Mall on July 28th and 29th.

The meeting adjourned at 7:50 PM.

Gardens to be Dedicated

Jennifer Marciniak reported on the dedication in the Temple Daily Telegram.

The Santa Fe Gardens will be dedicated officially today in conjunction with the grand opening of the Santa Fe Community Market.

The dedication, which will feature State Rep. Dianne White Delisi, R-Temple, as keynote speaker, will be at 10:30 a.m. at the garden area under the 3rd Street bridge near the Santa Fe depot.

As part of the opening ceremony, the hand-pumped train cars under the bridge will be opened to the public for the first time.

The cars, for now, will only be open to the public on the third Saturday of every month for $1 per person per ride, said Mary Irving, curator of the Railroad and Heritage Museum.

The cars have the potential to be opened up more frequently during the summer depending on the customer base.

“This is a real nice little park for families to come and bring their toddlers,” said Mrs. Irving. “It’s just a really, really nice little park.”

By opening the cars on the third Saturday of every month, Mrs. Irving said, museum patrons will also be able to visit the CentraMod Model Railroad exhibit, which is open at the same time.

1930’s Historic Temple Railroad Layout Construction Begins

The meeting was called to order on May 3rd at 7:08 PM by Club President Bill Lancaster. The next Run Day will be May 17th and the next business meeting on June 6th.

The minutes for April were introduced. Joe Pyland made a motion to accept. The motion was seconded and passed. The minutes were accepted.

Betty introduced the financial statement. She said that 99 tables have been sold for the Train Show thus far. The statement was accepted.

Old Business

Ed reported on quotes he received for the Memorial Plaques. Joe Teakell made a motion that only active and life members should be memorialized. Joe Pyland seconded. The motion passed.

Ed made a motion to accept the Plaques as he had presented. Dee Teakell seconded. The motion was passed.

A historic layout depicting Temple in the mid-30s will be built and located where the present HO modular layout sits. It will incorporate a scale replica of the Harvey House to be built by Dan Ladd. The original Harvey House burned to the ground in the late 30s. Dan has a list of equipment he proposes to purchase for this project. He will circulate a list so those individuals who would like to build/contribute can sign up. This is part of our agreement with Mary Irving, so let’s get behind this one!

A motion was made to purchase a memorial item on behalf of the Flentges. Discussion included a number of items, such as memorial walkway bricks, library books, etc. It was also raised as to whether other past members be similarly recognized (Agnes Hansbeary, Harold Adams). Further discussion included the possible purchase of a permanent plaque to memorialize deceased members. It was decided to table this issue for further discussion until the next business meeting so members could give this additional thought.

The snack schedule will be distributed at the next business meeting.

New Business

There were two new guests in attendance, Babry Shwales and Craig Lancaster.

It was decided to gather the necessary documentation for submission to the IRS in support of our desire to become a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

We need to get layouts up and running in conjunction with the Playground opening.

We may host school children at the depot during the last month of the school year. This should give the club some good exposure.

Train Show letters to vendors have been printed and will be prepared for mailing and during March Run Day.

It was suggested that local TV stations should be contacted to have the Train Show publicized on their community calendars.

The meeting adjourned at 8 PM.

New Playground Construction to Begin April 22nd

The meeting was called to order April 4th at 7:10 PM by Club President Bill Lancaster. The next business meeting will be May 2nd and the next Run Day will be April 26th.

The minutes for March were introduced. A motion was made and seconded to accept as presented. The motion carried.

The financial statement for March was presented, explained, and accepted.

Old Business

It was suggested that the Fire Insurance policy be reviewed based on the monthly expense to the club.

Bill Lancaster and Ed Neill checked with TXU to have the electrical meter tested. All circuits were turned off and the meter still ran. They will check for other users and report their findings next month.

Betty will check on how many vendors have signed up for the Train Show.

Signs have now been hung on both ends of the building with. Plaudits once again to Dan Ladd for ajob well done!

Two vendors proposals for the memorial plaque were discussed along with a catalog showing various optoins. A motion to purchase was made after which discussion ensued. A counter motion was made to table further discussions until the club had more time to consider and passed. Motions will be considered at May’s business meeting.

Playground construction will begin on or about April 22nd. The Parks Department expects us to be open that day. The club donated $500 for portable potties.

Ed Neill discussed a need for improved lighting in the baggage area. He recommended flourescent lighting strips on separate circuits. The membership wanted to wait to see if the electric bill situation will allow for the expense. A motion was made to table for further discussion, seconded, and passed.

New Business

The Lorena Blue Bonnet Festival is being held next Saturday, April 12th. N Scale and Lionel will be setting up in the downtown area.

The Train show is scheduled September 20th and 21st. Packets have been sent to vendors and some have been returned.

The meeting adjourned at 8:00 PM.

Funds Donated to Construct Historic Temple Layout

The meeting was called to order on March 7th at 7:15 PM by Club President Bill Lancaster. The next business meeting is April 4th and the next Run Day is March 15th.

The minutes for February were introduced. A motion was made and seconded to accept as presented. The motion carried.

The financial statement for February was presented and accepted.

Old Business

A floral wreath was sent to the Flentges on behalf of the club.

The bidding for the outdoor sign has been resubmitted due to updated graphics.

Money for the Historic Temple Layout will be donated by Mary Irving.

Construction on the Whistle Stop Playground should begin soon.

Volunteer(s) are still needed to build a layout to be raffled at the September Train Show. See Bill Lancaster if you are interested.

New Business

We need a PR Committee to focus on building local media coverage. If you can assist here, please let Bill Lancaster or Ed Neill know. The appropriate Model RR Magazines have already been notified.

The Kiddee Layout is once again in great shape. Thanks go out to Earl Blanchette and Wiley Starnes.

We had a good turnout on the last Run Day and lots of visitors.

The meeting adjourned at 7:50 PM.