Private event on Saturday, July 17th
On Saturday, July 17th a group of about 50 kids and adults will be visiting the railroad. The group is from Oak Park Church in Jonesboro. The visit will compliment a train themed vacation bible school week they will be having. This is a great opportunity to share the railroad again with a small group as we continue to progress to reopening in the fall. If you are interested in volunteering for the day please let us know by filling out the form below.
On Saturday, July 17th a group of about 50 kids and adults will be visiting the railroad. The group is from Oak Park Church in Jonesboro. The visit will compliment a train themed vacation bible school week they will be having. This is a great opportunity to share the railroad again with a small group as we continue to progress to reopening in the fall. If you are interested in volunteering for the day please let us know by filling out the form below.
"Big Dig" workday recap for Saturday, May 22nd
Another big day working on the passenger line project. The day consisted of grading nearly 200’, setting the man crossing, and adding more conduit under the new 60’ gate crossing. The crew, which consisted of Gene, “Bob2”, Norm, Calvin, Elijah, David E., Wes, Robby, Tyler, James, and Jaxon also spent time saying goodbye to James and Jaxon as the family moves out of the area onto a new adventure. We wish them the best and hope to see the family around a railroad in the future. The crew also visited with James and Jaxon as they prepare to move out of the area onto a new adventure and hope to see them around the hobby one day in the near future.
Check out these pictures from the day’s activities. Don’t forget if you are available on Monday, May 24th the 60’ gate crossing will get nearly 7 yards of concrete and could use all of the extra hands as possible. The plan is to arrive around 8:30 a.m. with the concrete truck arriving in the 9 o’clock hour. If all goes well, we should be done around lunch time.
Another big day working on the passenger line project. The day consisted of grading nearly 200’, setting the man crossing, and adding more conduit under the new 60’ gate crossing. The crew, which consisted of Gene, “Bob2”, Norm, Calvin, Elijah, David E., Wes, Robby, Tyler, James, and Jaxon also spent time saying goodbye to James and Jaxon as the family moves out of the area onto a new adventure. We wish them the best and hope to see the family around a railroad in the future. The crew also visited with James and Jaxon as they prepare to move out of the area onto a new adventure and hope to see them around the hobby one day in the near future.
Check out these pictures from the day’s activities. Don’t forget if you are available on Monday, May 24th the 60’ gate crossing will get nearly 7 yards of concrete and could use all of the extra hands as possible. The plan is to arrive around 8:30 a.m. with the concrete truck arriving in the 9 o’clock hour. If all goes well, we should be done around lunch time.
Looking to the second half of 2021
As we slowly get back to something we call normal we should be looking at items we have on the calendar during the second half of the year. One of the biggest things we have on the calendar is our first ever fall meet which is scheduled for October 21st through October 24th. Please start spreading the word and send them to our website for more details. This event is not part of our normal public run day schedule which means all locomotive types are welcome. Please encourage everyone to register so we can make sure we are prepared for our visitors.
As we slowly get back to something we call normal we should be looking at items we have on the calendar during the second half of the year. One of the biggest things we have on the calendar is our first ever fall meet which is scheduled for October 21st through October 24th. Please start spreading the word and send them to our website for more details. At this point these dates don’t seem to conflict with other fall meets. This event is not part of our normal public run day schedule which means all locomotive types are welcome. Please encourage everyone to register so we can make sure we are prepared for our visitors.
With this being our first meet, we are looking for some members to help organize and making sure everything is set for our visitors. If you go to meets often your experience is essential. If you are interested in helping organize out meet please reach out to Peter or Robby and let us know.
For more details about our 1st ever meet visit our website at https://northgeorgialivesteamers.org/invitational-details
The "Big Dig" continues this Saturday, May 22nd @ 8:30 a.m.
The “Big Dig” continues this Saturday, May 22nd as we continue to dig and set the passenger line in place. We will have “Bob2” onsite helping with grading the passenger line west of the new grade crossing. The plan for the day is to set the man crossing by the restroom area and start setting forms heading towards the new grade crossing. We will also be doing a final check on the grade crossing making sure everything is ready for the concrete to be poured on Monday, May 24th.
The “Big Dig” continues this Saturday, May 22nd as we continue to dig and set the passenger line in place. We will have “Bob2” onsite helping with grading the passenger line west of the new grade crossing. The plan for the day is to set the man crossing by the restroom area and start setting forms heading towards the new grade crossing. We will also be doing a final check on the grade crossing making sure everything is ready for the concrete to be poured on Monday, May 24th.
The plan for next weekend, Saturday, May 22nd, is to continue to dig out the area west of the grade crossing, start laying track, set the man crossing, and finish up any last minute details for the concrete pour on Monday, May 24th. A busy weekend planned for sure and looking forward to seeing everyone. Make sure you bring tools, lunch, sunscreen, plenty of water, and a good sense of humor.
The "Big Dig" continues with the latest workday recap from May 15, 2021
We had a small crew on hand today to take care of a few preparation items for next weekend’s work and concrete pour on Monday, May 24th. The crew, which consisted of Elijah, Norm, Scott, Ben, and “Bob”, took a divide an concur approach to the day working on the unofficial driveway entrance from the street, spread and leveled gravel for the next member container, and dug out 160’ west of the new grade crossing towards to man crossing.
We had a small crew on hand today to take care of a few preparation items for next weekend’s work and concrete pour on Monday, May 24th. The crew, which consisted of Elijah, Norm, Scott, Ben, and “Bob”, took a divide an concur approach to the day working on the unofficial driveway entrance from the street, spread and leveled gravel for the next member container, and dug out 160’ west of the new grade crossing towards to man crossing.
The plan for next weekend, Saturday, May 22nd, is to continue to dig out the area west of the grade crossing, start laying track, set the man crossing, and finish up any last minute details for the concrete pour on Monday, May 24th. A busy weekend planned for sure and looking forward to seeing everyone. Make sure you bring tools, lunch, sunscreen, plenty of water, and a good sense of humor.
The "Big Dig" workday planned on Saturday, May 15th at 8:30 a.m. (assuming enough gas is available)
A note from Norm regarding the "Big Dig” passenger line project.
What an interesting situation we have with the Colonial pipeline. Saw gas lines today and lots of places out of gas. Hopefully this will subside soon.
The current situation surrounding the pouring of concrete in the main gate grade crossing. Our window has now changed due to the overwhelming amount of concrete that must be in use. Our new date for the concrete pour is Monday, May 24th at 10AM. That means that we have a number of days before that will happen. Was wondering if anyone would have gas to come to the site. We still have some grading work to do at the member container and Ben and “Bob” are available to do digging on the west side for the new passenger line. We could place forms and some crusher for the new line. Let Norm know if you are availability.
A note from Norm regarding the "Big Dig” passenger line project.
What an interesting situation we have with the Colonial pipeline. Saw gas lines today and lots of places out of gas. Hopefully this will subside soon.
The current situation surrounding the pouring of concrete in the main gate grade crossing. Our window has now changed due to the overwhelming amount of concrete that must be in use. Our new date for the concrete pour is Monday, May 24th at 10AM. That means that we have a number of days before that will happen. Was wondering if anyone would have gas to come to the site. We still have some grading work to do at the member container and Ben and “Bob” are available to do digging on the west side for the new passenger line. We could place forms and some crusher for the new line. Let Norm know if you are availability.
The "Big Dig" has begun- Impromptu workday recap from Saturday, May 8th
One thing that is constant is change when you are planning things. This past weekend we had planned on working on getting the next member container area ready, which we did, however delivery of the container was delayed because of the quality of the container available was not as good as we had hoped. While continue to search for the next container we pivoted on Friday and put together a crew for Saturday impromptu workday and started the “Big Dig” portion of the passenger line project. The crew consisted of Ben, “Bob”, Gene, “Bob2”, Norm, Robby, Wes, and John. Scott was also at the site working on installing some additional electrical in the grey container. About 90% of everything was completed but we are looking for any individuals who are available this week to install the rebar so we can schedule a concrete truck to pour on Saturday, May 15th. Contact Norm if you have time this week as he will be coordinating the installation of the rebar.
One thing that is constant is change when you are planning things. This past weekend we had planned on working on getting the next member container area ready, which we did, however delivery of the container was delayed because of the quality of the container available was not as good as we had hoped. While continue to search for the next container we pivoted on Friday and put together a crew for Saturday impromptu workday and started the “Big Dig” portion of the passenger line project. The crew consisted of Ben, “Bob”, Gene, “Bob2”, Norm, Robby, Wes, and John. Scott was also at the site working on installing some additional electrical in the grey container. About 90% of everything was completed but we are looking for any individuals who are available this week to install the rebar so we can schedule a concrete truck to pour on Saturday, May 15th. A little late on my part but Norm will be heading out with a few people on Tuesday, May 11th at 8;30 a.m. to work on the rebar. If you are able to help I’m sure they’d take what ever you can offer.
Assuming everything goes well, and the weather cooperates we will need extra help on Saturday, May 15th as about 8 or 9 yards of concrete is delivered and poured. If for some reason we are not able to pour on Saturday, we will begin grading work from west side of the new crossing towards the station area in preparation of track to be installed in a future workday. If you are available on Saturday, May 24th please arrive around 8:30 a.m. ahead of the concrete truck to help finalize any last-minute details before the pour which will happen around 10 a.m.(‘ish).
As was mentioned earlier Scott worked in the grey container installing more conduit so the lights can be turned on and off from either end of the container.
Electrical work by Scott M.
What’s on the calendar
All dates are subject to change
Impromptu Workday Scheduled for Saturday, May 8th at 8:30 a.m.
We are having an impromptu workday on Saturday, May 8th. Both “Bob” and “Bob 2” will be on hand to help with the moving and digging of dirt for the grade crossing project and to prepare the area for the next container delivery.
If you are able to come bring tools, gloves, lunch, and a good sense of humor.
We are having an impromptu workday on Saturday, May 8th. Both “Bob” and “Bob 2” will be on hand to help with the moving and digging of dirt for the grade crossing project and to prepare the area for the next container delivery.
If you are able to come bring tools, gloves, lunch, and a good sense of humor.
Train Rides on Saturday, May 15th Cancelled
North Georgia Live Steamers has made an adjustment to the 2021 train ride schedule. The May 15th public run day has been Cancelled. While things continue to improve in our community with COVID-19 the safety of our members and public remain our top priority. We continue to monitor things and look forward to hitting the rails again very soon. As of Tuesday, May 4th here is a list of our remaining schedule for the 2021 season. The current operating schedule is Saturday, October 2nd, and November 20th from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
North Georgia Live Steamers has made an adjustment to the 2021 train ride schedule. The May 15th public run day has been Cancelled. While things continue to improve in our community with COVID-19 the safety of our members and public remain our top priority. We continue to monitor things and look forward to hitting the rails again very soon. As of Tuesday, May 4th here is a list of our remaining schedule for the 2021 season. The current operating schedule is Saturday, October 2nd, and November 20th from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. These dates are subject to change. Riders must be at least 18 months old or older. No expectant mothers allowed to ride on the railroad. Tickets can be purchased on site. CASH Only. No Credit Cards accepted at this time.
While we wait to reopen the members and other volunteers of North Georgia Live Steamers continue to work on expanding the railroad. If you or someone you know would like to donate to North Georgia Live Steamers to help us with our projects, please visit our donations page for more information.
We look forward to seeing you around the railroad soon.
Club Fun Day and Meeting - Saturday, June 5, 2021
Our summer club fun day will be Saturday, June 5th. Come out as early as you would like and stay as long as you want. We will take a brief break at 1 p.m. for a quick club meeting and then hit the rails again.
If you know someone who would like to visit the railroad and even bring a train, please have them visit our Club Fun Day page for more information.
Our summer club fun day will be Saturday, June 5th. Come out as early as you would like and stay as long as you want. We will take a brief break at 1 p.m. for a quick club meeting and then hit the rails again.
If you know someone who would like to visit the railroad and even bring a train, please have them visit our Club Fun Day page for more information.
Club Fun Day Schedule
"Big Dig" Workday Cancelled for Saturday, April 24th – Rain, Rain Go Away
The “Big Dig” workday scheduled for Saturday, April 24th has been CANCELLED because of this stuff called rain. Be on the lookout for a reschedule date in the next couple of weeks.
The “Big Dig” workday scheduled for Saturday, April 24th has been CANCELLED because of this stuff called rain. Be on the lookout for a reschedule date in the next couple of weeks. A tentative reschedule date has been set for Saturday, May 22nd with concrete being poured on Monday, May 24th. Weather permitting.
What’s next on the calendar?
Reminder: Major Workday planned for Saturday, April 24th at 8:30 a.m.
As a reminder a major workday is planned for Saturday, April 24th. The plan for the day is to bring in heavy machinery and dig the new 60-foot grade crossing and prep the area heading towards the station for the the remaining passenger line track. We could use all the help we can get so we can prep the area for the concrete truck to pour on Monday, April 26th.
As a reminder this workday is in place of our public run day which has been cancelled. Make sure you bring power tools, lunch, drinks, and a good sense of humor. If you have any questions please contact Norm or Robby.
As a reminder a major workday is planned for Saturday, April 24th. The plan for the day is to bring in heavy machinery and dig the new 60-foot grade crossing and prep the area heading towards the station for the the remaining passenger line track. We could use all the help we can get so we can prep the area for the concrete truck to pour on Monday, April 26th.
This workday is in place of our public run day which has been cancelled. Make sure you bring power tools, lunch, drinks, and a good sense of humor. If you have any questions please contact Norm or Robby.
Workday Recap for Saturday, April 17th - The prelude to the big dig
On Saturday, a crew went out to the site to take care of some preparation work for next weekends “big dig” and finish preparation for the next member container to be delivered. With the help from Ben and “Bob” much dirt was moved and dug. The rest of the crew consisted of Wes, Gene, Robby, Norm, and David E. who at times seemed to be supervising and contemplating life. Not really a great deal was done by all including determining elevation, confirming placement of grade crossing, location of future man crossing and a whole lot more. The crew surprised themselves on the amount of progress that was made on throughout the day including digging about 30 of the 60 feet needed for the grade crossing.
On Saturday, a crew went out to the site to take care of some preparation work for next weekends “big dig” and finish preparation for the next member container to be delivered. With the help from Ben and “Bob” much dirt was moved and dug. The rest of the crew consisted of Wes, Gene, Robby, Norm, and David E. who at times seemed to be supervising and contemplating life. Not really a great deal was done by all including determining elevation, confirming placement of grade crossing, location of future man crossing and a whole lot more. The crew surprised themselves on the amount of progress that was made on throughout the day including digging about 30 of the 60 feet needed for the grade crossing.
During this upcoming week gravel will be delivered for the next member container then on Saturday, April 24th the “big dig” moves into full swing. The day consists of “Bob” and some cousin’s to be onsite helping dig and move dirt. We will need a lot of help throughout the day which includes leveling the gravel for the next member container and of course the grade crossing elements. Make sure you bring shovels, power tools, a hat, lunch, and a good sense of humor. Work will begin around 8:30 a.m.
Member container site grading is now complete. Gravel will be delivered during the week of April 19th and will be ready to level the gravel in preparation for a container to be delivered. A big thanks to Ben and “Bob” for the dirt work.
Impromptu Workday Scheduled for Saturday, April 17th at 8:30 a.m.
A workday has been scheduled for this Saturday. The plan is to prepare an area for a new container and prepare for the "big dig" event for the new grade crossing. Bring lunch, water, and a good sense of humor. Be aware an event is happening at the horse park which may make it a little difficult to enter the site.
A workday has been scheduled for this Saturday. The plan is to prepare an area for a new container and prepare for the "big dig" event for the new grade crossing. Bring lunch, water, and a good sense of humor. Be aware an event is happening at the horse park which may make it a little difficult to enter the site.
Major Workday planned for Saturday, April 24th at 8:30 a.m.
A major workday is planned for Saturday, April 24th. The plan for the day is to bring in heavy machinery and dig the new 60-foot grade crossing and prep the area heading towards the station for the the remaining passenger line track. We could use all the help we can get so we can prep the area for the concrete truck to pour on Monday, April 26th.
As a reminder this workday is in place of our public run day which has been cancelled. Make sure you bring power tools, lunch, drinks, and a good sense of humor. If you have any questions please contact Norm or Robby.
A major workday is planned for Saturday, April 24th. The plan for the day is to bring in heavy machinery and dig the new 60-foot grade crossing and prep the area heading towards the station for the the remaining passenger line track. We could use all the help we can get so we can prep the area for the concrete truck to pour on Monday, April 26th.
As a reminder this workday is in place of our public run day which has been cancelled. Make sure you bring power tools, lunch, drinks, and a good sense of humor. If you have any questions please contact Norm or Robby.
Final Reminder: Palmetto Live Steamers Spring Meet (April 28th - May 3rd)
This is a final reminder if you are planning on going to Palmetto Live Steamers they are looking for information from those planning on attending. Details below.
Running Scheduling
Wednesday, April 28th through Friday, April 30th - All trains are welcome to run
Saturday, May 1st - Steam ONLY Trains from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 2nd - Monday, May 3rd- All trains are welcome to run
Palmetto has requested that we provide information regarding what type of equipment people are bringing. Please fill out the form below by Friday, April 9 so we can let them know. If you have any questions please contact Robby Mossman.
Directions and hotel suggestions are at the bottom.
This is a final reminder if you are planning on going to Palmetto Live Steamers they are looking for information from those planning on attending. Details below.
Running Scheduling
Wednesday, April 28th through Friday, April 30th - All trains are welcome to run
Saturday, May 1st - Steam ONLY Trains from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 2nd - Monday, May 3rd- All trains are welcome to run
Palmetto has requested that we provide information regarding what type of equipment people are bringing. Please fill out the form below by Friday, April 9 so we can let them know. If you have any questions please contact Robby Mossman.
Directions and hotel suggestions are at the bottom.
Address
4300 Hopewell Road, Williamston, SC 29697
Directions
85 north to exit 27
Right off ramp then 2.8 miles (Food Lion and shopping strip on left. )
Left on Hopewell Road then 1.7 miles
White farm house on right go through the gate.
Hotel Information (Partial List)
Hotels are located on Exit 19A & 19B or Exit 21 and are all about 15 miles from railroad. Looks like Exit 19A/B & 21 has a lot of food options.
Exit 19 B
9.1 miles from Palmetto
116 Interstate Blvd
Anderson, SC 29621
9.2 miles from Palmetto
120 Interstate Blvd
Anderson, SC 29621
Exit 27 (4.3 Miles from Palmetto)
411 Alliance Parkway
Anderson, SC, 29621
Holiday Inn Express (864-231-0231)
410 Alliance Pkwy
Anderson, SC 29621
Exit 19A or 21
7.3 miles from Palmetto
3302 Cinema Avenue
Anderson, SC 29621
7.4 miles from Palmetto
3430 Clemson Blvd
Anderson, SC 29621
7.9 miles from Palmetto
3025 N Main Street
Anderson, SC 29621
7.4 miles from Palmetto
4020 Clemson Blvd
Anderson, SC 29621
Holiday Inn Anderson (864-226-1000)
3509 Clemson Blvd
Anderson, SC 29621
A little inspiration - Homemade Cable Car
Came across this video tonight and thought some of you might enjoy a little homemade cable car. I’m sure someone will ask where can we build one of these.
Came across this video tonight and thought some of you might enjoy a little homemade cable car. I’m sure someone will ask where can we build one of these.
Reminder: Club Fun Day and Meeting - Saturday, April 3, 2021
The weather is looking great for our spring club fun day on Saturday, April 3rd and the railroad is in pretty good shape. A few quick reminders about the day.
Please walk the railroad and make sure the track is clear of any debris. Bring a leaf blower if you have one to clear the railroad as well.
Invite friends and family to share the hobby with them
Make sure you bring lunch and drinks. The club will not be providing any food during the day.
Club meeting at 1 p.m.
If you know someone who would like to visit the railroad and even bring a train, please have them visit our Club Fun Day page for more information.
Look forward to seeing everyone around the railroad.
The weather is looking great for our spring club fun day on Saturday, April 3rd and the railroad is in pretty good shape. A few quick reminders about the day.
Please walk the railroad and make sure the track is clear of any debris. Bring a leaf blower if you have one to clear the railroad as well.
Invite friends and family to share the hobby with them
Make sure you bring lunch and drinks. The club will not be providing any food during the day.
Club meeting at 1 p.m.
If you know someone who would like to visit the railroad and even bring a train, please have them visit our Club Fun Day page for more information.
Look forward to seeing everyone around the railroad.
Club Fun Day Schedule
Reminder: Palmetto Live Steamers Spring Meet (April 28th - May 3rd)
As a reminder if you are planning on going to Palmetto Live Steamers they are looking for information from those planning on attending. Details below.
Running Scheduling
Wednesday, April 28th through Friday, April 30th - All trains are welcome to run
Saturday, May 1st - Steam ONLY Trains from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 2nd - Monday, May 3rd- All trains are welcome to run
Palmetto has requested that we provide information regarding what type of equipment people are bringing. Please fill out the form below by Friday, April 9 so we can let them know. If you have any questions please contact Robby Mossman.
Directions and hotel suggestions are at the bottom.
As a reminder if you are planning on going to Palmetto Live Steamers they are looking for information from those planning on attending. Details below.
Running Scheduling
Wednesday, April 28th through Friday, April 30th - All trains are welcome to run
Saturday, May 1st - Steam ONLY Trains from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 2nd - Monday, May 3rd- All trains are welcome to run
Palmetto has requested that we provide information regarding what type of equipment people are bringing. Please fill out the form below by Friday, April 9 so we can let them know. If you have any questions please contact Robby Mossman.
Directions and hotel suggestions are at the bottom.
Address
4300 Hopewell Road, Williamston, SC 29697
Directions
85 north to exit 27
Right off ramp then 2.8 miles (Food Lion and shopping strip on left. )
Left on Hopewell Road then 1.7 miles
White farm house on right go through the gate.
Hotel Information (Partial List)
Hotels are located on Exit 19A & 19B or Exit 21 and are all about 15 miles from railroad. Looks like Exit 19A/B & 21 has a lot of food options.
Exit 19 B
9.1 miles from Palmetto
116 Interstate Blvd
Anderson, SC 29621
9.2 miles from Palmetto
120 Interstate Blvd
Anderson, SC 29621
Exit 27 (4.3 Miles from Palmetto)
411 Alliance Parkway
Anderson, SC, 29621
Holiday Inn Express (864-231-0231)
410 Alliance Pkwy
Anderson, SC 29621
Exit 19A or 21
7.3 miles from Palmetto
3302 Cinema Avenue
Anderson, SC 29621
7.4 miles from Palmetto
3430 Clemson Blvd
Anderson, SC 29621
7.9 miles from Palmetto
3025 N Main Street
Anderson, SC 29621
7.4 miles from Palmetto
4020 Clemson Blvd
Anderson, SC 29621
Holiday Inn Anderson (864-226-1000)
3509 Clemson Blvd
Anderson, SC 29621
Workday Recap for Saturday, March 27, 2021
Our last workday of the month is in the books. The work crew built more track panels, cut more than 500 ties, repaired the railroad, dreamed a lot, and had fun. The crew consisted of Scott, Calvin, Robby, Norm, Elijah, Tyler, Dave E., John, a lizard, and a snake. Joe also stopped by to check on the new riding car frames and from what many of us could tell he loaded his van with some additional supplies to make additional progress on the cars.
The railroad is about 99% operational for our club fun day next Saturday, April 3rd. We need some help with getting the grass cut and getting the club lawnmower running. If you are available to go out and cut grass or work on the club lawnmower let us know. Please note that the motorized switches are still in need of repair and Robby hopes to have them running by Saturday.
As a reminder Saturday, April 3rd is also our next club meeting which is scheduled for 1 p.m. We are expecting a visitor or two from within the hobby along with family and friends. Let us make sure we welcome them. As a reminder this is not a public run day.
Our last workday of the month is in the books. The work crew built more track panels, cut more than 500 ties, repaired the railroad, dreamed a lot, and had fun. The crew consisted of Scott, Calvin, Robby, Norm, Elijah, Tyler, Dave E., John, a lizard, and a snake. Joe also stopped by to check on the new riding car frames and from what many of us could tell he loaded his van with some additional supplies to make additional progress on the cars.
The railroad is about 99% operational for our club fun day next Saturday, April 3rd. We need some help with getting the grass cut and getting the club lawnmower running. If you are available to go out and cut grass or work on the club lawnmower let us know. Please note that the motorized switches are still in need of repair and Robby hopes to have them running by Saturday.
As a reminder Saturday, April 3rd is also our next club meeting which is scheduled for 1 p.m. We are expecting a visitor or two from within the hobby along with family and friends. Let us make sure we welcome them. As a reminder this is not a public run day.
Speaking of our public run day plans. We hope to have an update for everyone at the club meeting.