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OUT WITH THE OLD…..IN WITH THE NEW

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Gone is Cross Creek Railway’s March Miniature Train Festival and in comes the NEW Ride the Rail our Summer Opening with a Carnival of Miniature Trains: Saturday 3rd September 10am-3pm in ‘The Oval’ Featherston Town Centre. Be part of our Carnival and book a $30 stall now contact Roz 06 308 9642 or email: HYPERLINK “mailto:rozagencies@xtra.co.nz” rozagencies@xtra.co.nz Stall areas will be available for the sale of tempting food, white elephant items, pre-loved furniture and clothes, books, crafts, plants, fashion and many other variety stalls.
If you are thinking of raising funds for your Association, Club, Organisation, having a stall at Cross Creek Railway’s Carnival of Miniature Trains would be a great way.
Model Trains will be there, back in the ANZAC Hall and there will be live music, fun amusements, train rides, the story telling tree, so diary September 3rd and come to Cross Creek Railway’s Carnival of Model and Miniature Trains, a new and enhanced experience.

Cross Creek Railway is working to have new seating and ticketing areas ready for the September Carnival, all is going well in that area, so watch ‘The Oval’ in Featherston, things are happening!.

Please become a member, we need you! It is only $10 singe $15 family of 4 for membership. Free Rides go with your membership, so come and be part of a growing Society. Wonderful Fun!

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