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Jacksonville Senior Center Model Train Garden

PostPosted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 12:25 am
by mBagley
Check out the great Model train Garden setup by our own member Zan Wills.

Zan Wills' mother, Denee, has asked me to share this with our fellow flyers. Zan is the blond haired young new member this year who recently got his wings. It seems that his first love may be trains. This hobby is not only in his house, but also in the neighborhood for the holidays. He would like to share it with all of us if you can make one of these times. Note the schedule
for viewing on Saturdays and Sundays. Thanks. Jack The following is what she sent to us:


Hi Jack and Sara! We wanted to invite you and RCMB club members to stop by the train garden Zan has put together at Hickory Hill Farm. It runs on Sat & Sun 9-5 until Christmas. Free admission, food bank donations appreciated. The info is below.

Hickory Hill Train Garden, located at Hickory Hill Farm - Admission is free. Food bank donations benefitting local food banks are accepted. In addition to Christmas Trees, Hickory Hill Farm offers wreaths, roping, related decor, as well as food, drinks and activities for the kids. Train garden is open 9-5 Saturdays and Sundays from Thanksgiving through Christmas.


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Re: Jacksonville Senior Center Model Train Garden

PostPosted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 11:03 pm
by shital
Much like scholarship, the Federal Pell grant also offers free money for education. The difference is that this one doesn’t consider merit, but it does consider the financial condition of the applicant. Every student should submit their Free Application for Federal Student :P Aid (FAFSA) to see if they are eligible for the Pell Grant. According to the data, the Pell Grant favors those with financial difficulties, especially mothers. This is a recent policy from President Obama that provides better opportunity for mothers to go back to college.