Paul's Been Working on the Railroad
There are some guys who like model trains. And then, there are some guys who really, really like model trains. Paul Reimold falls in the latter category. And he wants you men to join him in his revelry. You are invited to a prayer breakfast and playtime with his Lionel trains Saturday the 22nd, 8 - 10 AM at the Reimolds, 419 East Manoa Road in Havertown. Please RSVP at 610-446-0146 or pjreimold@verizon.net if planning to attend.
Here is his latest notice:
Marion,
A few more details about Saturday:
We want this event to be inclusive. We encourage men of all religions to participate. We are even reaching out to those from American Flyer and HO backgrounds.
The trains are ready. The Pennsylvania Broadway Limited is departing for points east; the Sante Fe Super Chief is leaving for points west. Meanwhile, the SEPTA trolley is making local stops. The miniature workers are standing by. The gateman comes out of his shack to warn pedestrians of approaching trains. The milkman is tossing milk cans out of his car. The cop is chasing the hobo, and the guy in the switch tower comes down the steps to meet the train. The oil derrick is contributing to the nation's energy production while the aircraft beacon warns low-flying aircraft. The drawbridge can be raised for ships coming into port. In case of medical emergencies, the helicopter will transport the injured to local hospitals.
Paul
Here is his latest notice:
Marion,
A few more details about Saturday:
We want this event to be inclusive. We encourage men of all religions to participate. We are even reaching out to those from American Flyer and HO backgrounds.
The trains are ready. The Pennsylvania Broadway Limited is departing for points east; the Sante Fe Super Chief is leaving for points west. Meanwhile, the SEPTA trolley is making local stops. The miniature workers are standing by. The gateman comes out of his shack to warn pedestrians of approaching trains. The milkman is tossing milk cans out of his car. The cop is chasing the hobo, and the guy in the switch tower comes down the steps to meet the train. The oil derrick is contributing to the nation's energy production while the aircraft beacon warns low-flying aircraft. The drawbridge can be raised for ships coming into port. In case of medical emergencies, the helicopter will transport the injured to local hospitals.
Paul
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