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So... How do we attract beginner Garden Railroaders to the National Garden Railway Convention next year? There were a few at this year's convention held in Denver but we would like more, lots more when the Bay Area Garden Railway Society host the event in the San Francisco Bay Area next year.
We are planning on having three "tracks" of clinics... Live Steam, Landscape and Modeling which each track having multiple clinics covering topics from beginner to expert. We' d like to have more participants in the beginner clinics so I'd need to know which topics interest you the most. In "Live Steam" we will have clinics covering the history of Steam in the Garden plus clinics on how to get started in this aspect of the hobby, including firing up your first locomotive. The Landscape track will cover everything from Plant care and maintenance, led by Garden Railway's (and BAGRS member) Nancy Norris, to track work and ponds. The Modeling track will cover buildings, bridges, locomotives and much more.
We are also planning a series of speakers for each day covering prototype railroads and practices.
Now in case you hadn't heard, we've secured clinic rooms that have a capacity of over 150 people each and we would like to fill them each day. So what topics would beginner's like to hear and more importantly, what topics would bring them to the 2016 NGRC?
Russell Miller
NGRC 2016 Chairman
#ngrc2016
We are planning on having three "tracks" of clinics... Live Steam, Landscape and Modeling which each track having multiple clinics covering topics from beginner to expert. We' d like to have more participants in the beginner clinics so I'd need to know which topics interest you the most. In "Live Steam" we will have clinics covering the history of Steam in the Garden plus clinics on how to get started in this aspect of the hobby, including firing up your first locomotive. The Landscape track will cover everything from Plant care and maintenance, led by Garden Railway's (and BAGRS member) Nancy Norris, to track work and ponds. The Modeling track will cover buildings, bridges, locomotives and much more.
We are also planning a series of speakers for each day covering prototype railroads and practices.
Now in case you hadn't heard, we've secured clinic rooms that have a capacity of over 150 people each and we would like to fill them each day. So what topics would beginner's like to hear and more importantly, what topics would bring them to the 2016 NGRC?
Russell Miller
NGRC 2016 Chairman
#ngrc2016