just plain fun! - Youth in Model Railroading
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just plain fun! - Youth in Model Railroading
Introducing or ation A nati niz on al el railroad ga m od ex clu sively for kid s • Educational • Builds self-esteem • Challenging • Strengthens social skills • Fosters lasting friendships • Teaches respect “I Love Trains” The Most Exciting Model Railroad Club Just for Kids! JUST PLAIN FUN! “Kids Are the Future of Model Railroading” We’ve all read a lot these days about how to get young people involved in model railroading. We read it in all of the major model railroading magazines. One article says “Kids are the future of model railroading.” Another asked, “How can we get young people involved in this hobby with all of the other things kids can do.” A lot of people are talking about it, but how many are actually doing something about it? It’s not enough to just talk to kids about model railroading or take them to model train shows; we need to really get them involved and keep them interested in model railroading. YMR has developed a formula that makes model railroading fun and accessible to all children. Children learn many practical skills such as how real locomotives work, how to keep their trains in good working condition, how to build or model rolling stock, trees, rock castings, buildings, dioramas, and small layouts. The club provides a constructive, creative and educational outlet for youth. Additionally, YMR provides essential life skills such as respect for others, responsibility, working within a tight budget, and the sense of self esteem that comes from accomplishing a complex task. What is Youth in Model Railroading? “Caboose Hobbies is extremely proud of our association with Youth in Model Railroading. This is an outstanding organization reaching out to young people and introducing them to the joys of this wonderful hobby we share. The future of model railroading looks brighter because of efforts put forth by YMR, and I strongly encourage your participation and support of this fine group.” Duane V. Miller, President Caboose Hobbies, Inc Denver, Colorado Youth in Model Railroading (YMR) is a national model railroad organization specifically designed for kids, ages 8 -18, who want to learn about model trains, real trains, and how to build things. YMR was established in 1996 in the Denver, Colorado area with the purpose to provide a club for youths that is educational and fun. YMR also provides an atmosphere of fellowship by offering members the opportunity to communicate, develop and share with other children. YMR is open to children of any gender, race, religion or economic status. A steam engine meet on the O gauge layout. Getting ready to run the HO layout YMR also covers the history of railroading in order to give insight into what and how to model a particular era. Other activities include field trips to model train manufacturers, train or transportation museums, real train facilities, locations where they can view trains safely, other model train layouts, public train shows and train excursions. Who is YMR? National Level The national Youth in Model Railroading organization consists of a nine-member board of directors, all dedicated to getting kids involved in model railroading. There are children all across the nation that would love to get involved in model railroading. The goal of the national YMR is to start new divisions across the country. Along with the original division located in the Denver area, there are two new divisions that have been developed within the past year, one in Lowell, Massachusetts, and the other in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The potential is enormous, as there have been many calls from all over the United States, such as Southern California, Minnesota, Texas, and Ohio, all with interest in forming new divisions. While we would love to get these divisions up and running, without the help of generous contributions and corporate sponsorship these may never get off the ground. In order to expand further YMR will need financial support from manufacturers, individuals and other companies. Youth in Model Railroading is a 501(c)3 tax-deductible organization which will allow its financial supporters a tax break, as well as an opportunity to grow their business. For model train manufacturers, this means a lifetime of loyal customers. As YMR expands, the model train industry will inevitably follow suit. Contributions will be used for marketing, promotions, developing guide material for divisions, start-up cost for new divisions and operating expenses at the national level. Planned activities at the national level include participation in the NMRA National Train Show in Philadelphia and to introduce and start at least one new division in Pennsylvania this year. YMR’s goal is to get kids interested and keep their interest in model and/or toy trains. YMR’s intent is not to compete with other national model train organizations but to work with them to expand and grow the hobby of model railroading. Gold Spike Sponsors as of 5/06 A member checking out a large home layout. Tiered sponsorship levels are available that will bring your company marketing visibility as well as investment in the future of model railroading for youth. • Steel Spike - $500 per year Listing on YMR website with a link to your site Steel Spike recognition certificate • Bronze Spike - $1,000 per year Company Logo on YMR banner Listing on YMR website with a link to your site Bronze Spike recognition certificate • Gold Spike - $2,500 per year Company Logo on all YMR correspondence Company Logo on YMR banner Other Contributors: Hobby Manufacturers Association Listing on YMR website with a link to your site Gold Spike recognition certificate • Platinum Spike - $5,000 per year Company Logo on YMR trailer(s) Company Logo on all YMR correspondence Red Caboose Woodland Scenics Stephan Lamb Associates Company Logo on YMR banner Listing on YMR website with a link to your site Platinum Spike recognition plaque Two members making sure their N scale trains are running correctly. Model Rectifier Corporation Local Divisions "For years I've watched the decline of youths at hobby shows, and wondered what can we do about getting kids back into trains. Then we heard about the YMR program. Finally a great opportunity for kids to get kids into the hobby again. YMR is spreading the word in schools, libraries, and train shows. We are proud to sponsor YMR. Great job, Youth in Model Railroading- keep up the good work!” Once the local divisions are set up, they will be responsible for running their own club. Each division will follow the guidelines established by the national YMR. The local club will have a monthly meeting with some type of “hands on” clinic. Other activities will include train shows and field trips. “Thanks to YMR my son can be involved in a train show and not just see a train show. I am glad my son has found a club where he can share his interest in trains with other kids that like trains too.” A member proudly displaying his module Field Trips Stephan Lamb Stephan Lamb Associates Lowell, MA Members working on dioramas Monthly Meetings Meetings consist of “hands on” clinics covering such subjects as how real locomotives work, how to keep their model trains in good working condition, how to build or model rolling stock, trees, rock castings, buildings, dioramas, and small layouts. Other things covered are how to weather and paint models to make them look realistic. The clinics are taught by experienced model railroaders or prototype railroad buffs. These clinics are taught at a level that kids can understand and enjoy. Field trips are a good way to show kids the many different aspects of railroading. One may be taking a ride on a real train. This is important because not only is it fun, it also shows the members how real trains operate. Other field trips might be to visit model railroad manufacturers to see how models are designed and produced. Going to large model railroad layouts are also beneficial. This shows the members what can be done on a grand scale. Other places would be train or transportation museums. The history of trains is important to know when they model a certain era. Train Shows Making Bushes A train show is a place where members can have fun running trains with other YMR members. YMR has specification sheets for O, HO and N scale modules. These modules are designed specifically for kids. The modules are lower in height and designed with simplicity in mind. Each member can finish his/her modules any way they wish. This gives them the freedom to be creative. When members take their modules to train shows it teaches them self-esteem and social skills. Members are proud to show the modules they have designed and finished. A member and his mom enjoying a ride on the Tiny Town Railroad. For more information about YMR: Website: www.YMR-online.org Email: [email protected] Phone: 303 887-1373 Address: PO Box 1969 Broomfield, CO 80038-1969 © 2006, Youth in Model Railroading. YMR is an independent non-profit organization and is not owned, operated or controlled by any national model or train associations.