[BCVHFA] Fwd: Ohio Bicentennial Edition News

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>Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 18:48:28 +0000
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>Subject: Ohio Bicentennial Edition News
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>A special Ohio Bicentennial Edition of Ohio Section News has been
>added to the March Edition of Ohio Section News. Both are currently located
>on two Web Sites available to all Ohio ARRL members.
>         The Special Bicentennial Edition lists, by county, the special ham
>radio events being arranged to celebrate Ohio's 200 years as a state. Ohio
>entered the union on March 1, 1803. This list of events will be on the Ohio
>Section web sites all year and updated as new events are reported to us.
>         The list of events was compiled by Ohio Assistant Section Manager,
>Bob Winston, W2THU, Cleveland. If you know of an event not listed or is
>currently being planned, send the information to Bob at <[email protected]>.
>         Members can access the current Section News edition, with
>Bicentennial special section, on the Ohio Section page at the following
>address of <www.maser.org> and/or at the Ohio Section site maintained by the
>ARRL at <www.arrl.org/sections/OH.html>.
>         Scott Yonally, N8SY, Mansfield, Ohio Public Information Coordinator,
>maintains the two Section web sites for Ohio. Assistant Section Manager John
>Haungs, W8STX, Cincinnati, compiles and reports the traffic net counts each
>month.
>         Section News is also made available to Ohio newsletter editors
>throughout the state and many newsletters reprint the column for their
>members.
>
>Joe Phillips, K8QOE
>Ohio Section Manager
>
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