Continued.
The park was a lot more convenient and allowed for more flying time. But rc seemed more appealing. The people in the Madison club were amazing. From Roger "Bill" Kettle, the man who trained both my father and myself along with countless other people, to AMA hall of famer Owen Kampen, who had many planes published by magazines like RCM, and kitted by Ace rc and Romey Bukholt who was Concept Models, the maker of one of the first quarter scale kits. I still have one of the last Travelaire kits made before he passed. There were so many others too.
Then there was all the different activities that the club did. Fun flies, 1/2A racing, combat, waterflies etc. just about anything to get people involved. Displays at the malls in the winter for public awareness, the kind of positive things you want to see.
Anyway, my father is now suffering from dementia but still remembers flying airplanes and is a way to connect with him when there's nothing else to bring him out. Last year I was able to coordinate with the club in Manitowoc and take him out to the field there. He still talks about that, seems that it's one of the few things that really sticks in his mind.