In 1990 the Sheepscot Valley Railroaders (the museum's former name) had 39 charter members and 36 annual members. Charter and Life memberships were $100 and the Annual membership was $10. Donations were requested as follows: Buy a tie, $5 and a length of rail for $75
Projects listed in the newsletter were:
1. Prepare timbers and erect the train shed. Framing will be 7"X9" switch ties and Richard Verney's log loader will do the lifting.
2. Close in the train shed.
3. Lay track in the train shed.
4. Move the flatcar parts inside the train shed. (Harry Percival brought the parts back to Maine in June of 1988)
5. Assemble flat car #118.
6. Start clearing the right of way.
7. Dig stumps out of the roadbed.
8. Gravel the roadbed.
9. Lay track.
Work days will be the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month.
The listed income through the end of March was $1,962.25 And expenses were $578.70 The treasury balance was $2,410.18