Saturday, September 29, 2012
The event runs from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm at the Ted Blum 4-H Center in Bridgewater , NJ. The spacious facility is located just off of NJ Route 202 and easily accessible from Interstates 78 and 287. Best of all, advance registration is only $20, which includes a hot Italian lunch buffet!
Register in advance and save. The cost will be $25 at the door the day of the event.
Line up your plans in advance. Download the 2012 Registration PDF and send it along today.
Everyone is encouraged to bring recent work or works in progress to show and discuss. The model display is the heart of any RPM meet and there will be plenty of tables set to a comfortable viewing height.
A 4-H benefit feature will be a “Tracky Tray” auction. If you have some new hobby items that just aren't on the current plan, bring them along for the auction. Proceeds benefit 4-H.
Set your date and send in your registration for a full day of presentations, models, discussions, a great lunch and a fabulous time.
The NEFF RPM Schedule:
We have the following presenters at this time with more details to come!
Craig Bisgeier - TBA
Ted DiIorio - TBA
Steve Funaro - TBA
Ralph Heiss - TBA
Mike McCann - There Was A Railroad There; New Jersey aerial railroad photography
Mike McNamera - A Free-mo Review
Dave Messer - Modeling FGEX Refrigerator Cars
Dave Ramos - TBA
Bill Schaumburg - Slate Quarrying in Pennsylvania
Any presentations are subject to change without notice.
Just over 100 people attended the 2011 event, and more than 200 models were on display. Check out these galleries for images from the 2011 NEFF RPM meet.
The James River Division's purpose is to share the fun and excitement of model railroading with modelers in Central and Southside Virginia.
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