Northwest Model Hobby Expo
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Northwest Model Hobby Expo
Just a little reminder and info for all would like to go next weekend.
This is going to be at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe instead of the Puyallup Fairgrounds
Hours are:
Saturday 9:00 to 5:00
Sunday 9:00 to 3:00
Cost is $6 for one day and $10 for both. Children under 10 are free with paying adult
Parking at the fairgrounds is free and there is RV parking available on site.
For those that need lodging, there are hotels and motels in the area, not to mention several restaurants.
So, who all is going besides me? I'm curious to see how much has changed, both for the better and worse
This is going to be at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe instead of the Puyallup Fairgrounds
Hours are:
Saturday 9:00 to 5:00
Sunday 9:00 to 3:00
Cost is $6 for one day and $10 for both. Children under 10 are free with paying adult
Parking at the fairgrounds is free and there is RV parking available on site.
For those that need lodging, there are hotels and motels in the area, not to mention several restaurants.
So, who all is going besides me? I'm curious to see how much has changed, both for the better and worse
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Wish I would have known sooner. I go to the car swaps there often. Is it all new stuff or a combo swap type thing ? Let us know how it was. Damn cost of gas is killin me.
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