BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//github.com/rianjs/ical.net//NONSGML ical.net 4.0//EN VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Thanks to Rotary\, a popular Fountain Hills holiday tradition since 2005 will continue this year. When model train enthusiast and colle ctor Ken Burling decided to retire from staging his increasingly popular train display\, the Four Peaks and Fountain Hills Rotary clubs offered to set-up and sponsor the month-long activity. Ken will remain in an adviso ry role and will make frequent visits to the event. Throughout this past year the clubs have met with Ken to discuss the transition and plan for t he December 1 grand opening. Just last week a meeting was held at the Com munity Center to finalize dates and times. The train display features mod el trains in a holiday setting chugging around a large track set amongst a miniature town. The event is particularly popular with children but acc ording to Ken\, “Even the old folks get a real kick out of model trains. It always surprises me how popular the event is each year.” DTEND:20181228T070000Z DTSTAMP:20240329T070940Z DTSTART:20181201T070000Z LOCATION:Fountain Hills Community Center SEQUENCE:1 SUMMARY:Fountain Hills Holiday Train Display UID:3b7a7983-e07b-43d8-af78-1509e5fda4ef X-ALT-DESC:
Thanks to Rotary\, a popular Fountain Hills holiday traditio n since 2005 will continue this year.
\n\nWhen model train enthusia st and collector Ken Burling decided to retire from staging his increasin gly popular train display\, the Four Peaks and Fountain Hills Rotary club s offered to set-up and sponsor the month-long activity. Ken will remain in an advisory role and will make frequent visits to the event. Throughou t this past year the clubs have met with Ken to discuss the transition an d plan for the December 1 grand opening. Just last week a meeting was hel d at the Community Center to finalize dates and times.
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The train display features model trains in a holiday setting chugging aro
und a large track set amongst a miniature town. The event is particularly
popular with children but according to Ken\, &ldquo\;Even the old folks
get a real kick out of model trains. It always surprises me how popular t
he event is each year.&rdquo\;