HARM photo from late 1970s.
The Early Years
In approximately 1965, model railroader Russ Cook contacted David Renard through the NMRA Directory and invited him to his home in Bel Air, MD to operate trains on his home layout, the "Laurel, Chistian, and Johnstown Railroad" (named for his children). This was to be a monthly meeting between the two hobbyists on a specified Tuesday. One week, Dave showed up at Russ' house to be greeted by Russ' wife and was told that Russ was in the shower, but to go ahead into the basement anyway. To avoid any further confusion in the future, the two decided to meet every Tuesday night and alternate where they would operate, hence Tuesday nights was born.
While attending a Mid-East Regional NMRA convention in Alexandria, VA, Russ met up with a fellow model railroader from Harford County, Charlie Flichman. Shortly after that, Charlie brought another model railroader that he knew from work, John Kling. These four, along with a few others that were added in the late sixties and seventies formed the foundation for what this group has become. For many years, the group took family vacations together to railroad related sites such as East Broad Top Railroad, Cass Scenic Railroad, and Steamtown USA.
In 1982, Dave Renard, owner of the "Sylvania Central Railroad", was charged with organizing a layout tour for the NMRA convention that was being held in Washington D.C. that year. Through the help of the Tuesday night model railroad group, they arranged for about six layouts in Harford county to be open for visitors. In order to advertise the tour with the NMRA, a name (and acronym) was needed for the convention publications. Dave came up with Harford Associates for Railroad Modeling (HARM), sort of reflective of a group in Staten Island, NY at the time, which referred to themselves as the Staten Island Mafia. The over 100 tour visitors came in three coach busses and were divided into six school busses to visit each of the layouts on display. Friends and family served as tour guides at each layout and were then treated to a luncheon at Bel Air United Methodist church in town. The local group members had a great party at Alan Anderson's house that evening to toast the success of the "HARM" tour.
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Reflections on 50 Years of NMRA Membership
Dave Renard, MMR #35
The Originals: Top Row - Jerry Mather, Russ Cook, Ernie Shirmer, Buddy Shirmer, Bottom Row - Alan Anderson, John Kling, Charlie Flichman, Dave Grimm, Dave Renard.
HARM Members Past & Present
Russ Cook (D) - 1965
Dave Renard, MMR #35 - 1965
Charlie Flichman, MMR #470 - 1968
John Kling (D) - 1968
Paul Wooddell (D) - 1968
Gary Nelson (D) - 1970
Alan Anderson (D) - 1972
Russ Wilcox (D) - 1972
Edgeworth Barnes - 1973
Ted Dashield ("Smokey Rails") - 1974
Ernie Shirmer - 1975
Macon Tucker - 1976
Buddy Shirmer - 1977
Burt Driscoll (D) - 1977
Ed Hauk - 1978
Dave Grimm - 1978
Jerry Mather - 1978
Garner Jones (D) - 1979
Bill Zittle - 1979
Pete Reicks (D) - 1980
Scott Mills - 1982
Scott Wooddell - 1988
Chip Diamond - 1988
CJ Diamond - 1988
Steve Fisher (D) - 1992
Noel Crawford - 1993
Dean Tompkins - 1994
Doug Bayne - 1994
John Green - 1995
Sheldon Stroh - 1995
Ray Kane - 1996
David “Bear” Bingham - 1996
Ken Meyer (D) - 1998
Bob Ullrich - 2000
Phil Balles - 2001
Jeff Dove - 2002
Chris Kratzen - 2004
Walter Wolfel (D) - 2005
Bill McAleese - 2005
Joe McAleese - 2006
Mickey Mezzanotte - 2006
Ken Poznaniak - 2010
Richard Kunig - 2012
Harry Ivory -2013
Bill Freeland - 2015
Ken Lewis - 2016
Fred Eisen - 2017
John Garrison - 2017
Stephen Franzoni - 2019
Bill Garvin (D) - 2021
Alan Feldman - 2021
Don Mulligan - 2021
Tim Nielson - 2021
Neil Campbell - 2021
David DiCarlo - 2021
Bill Burlew - 2023
The year next to each name represents the year they first started attending HARM operating sessions. Some dates are estimated. Please contact the webmaster (admin@harm-web.org) if you have any corrections.
Photo taken at Golden Spike Ceremony on 12/21/2004 on Bob’s first layout.. Pictured left to right are Scott Mills, Paul Wooddell, Alan Anderson, Dave Renard, Garner Jones, Bob Ullruch, Sheldon Stroh, Ken Meyer.
The 21st Century Limited - The N&W J 611 visits Strasburg Railroad on September 29, 2019. Pictured left to right - Scott Mills, Phil Balles, Harry Ivory, Bill McAleese, Scott Wooddell, Macon Tucker, Ken Lewis