[CALV-ARES] Thanks to the volunteers for the 5K Race
N3QHC
n3qhc at verizon.net
Mon May 26 21:18:56 EDT 2014
Sound like a very successful event today. Congratulations David, Les, Jim,
Jack, and Bill for helping with the CRE 5K Run/Walk. You look very
professional in the picture.
If possible, can someone from the group (David?) summarize the time spent
for this activity to the best of one's ability; include how much man-hours
were used. Include all Planning, Travel, meetings,, Administrative task,
actual time onsite, any post hours of work and etc..
Also If someone can make an After Hours Report, AAR, to include What Went
Right and What Could be Done Better the next time.
PS reports are used by the ARRL to demonstrate the hours spent by hams for
Public Service Events. AAR is documentation is used to better the event the
next time. Sometime the coordinator forgets some things, pro or con, which
the report could be used as a mind jogger later on. Or sometime the
coordinator is a different person the next time;. The next coordinator can
use the information to provide ideas of what is required to have a
successful event the next time.
Thanks to KB3RAN, K3UGA, N3XMZ, KB3WUM and KH3CUJ for volunteering your
equipment and time promoting how Amateur Radio benefits the people in our
communities by providing communication needs at a Public Service event.
Glad to see everyone using the Lime Green vest as required by Maryland Law.
73, Dennis/N3QHC
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Subject: [CALV-ARES] Thanks to the volunteers for the 5K Race
Les Silva KH6CUJ, Jim Tetlow K3UGA, Bill Hackett, N3XMZ, Dave Hardy KB3RAN,
and Jack Estevez KB3WUM of the Calvert Amateur Radio Association are all
dressed up in their ARES vests for duty as the communications team for the
Chesapeake Ranch Estates 5K Family Fun Run/Walk for the Orphaned Wildlife
Rescue Center in Lusby. 51 runners/walkers turned out on this beautiful
morning. The net consisted of Net Control, Race Director, Water Stop 1,
Water Stop 2 and Start/Finish. CRE volunteers were assisted by OWRC staff
and volunteers, CRE Security Patrol and Calvert County Sheriff's Deputies in
handling registration, snacks, traffic control and parking. The CRE AirPark
crew parked cars and planes. Several takeoffs and landings occurred while
participants were waiting for the awards ceremony. Ribbons were awarded for
several age categories for men's and women's divisions. Early arrivals were
treated to a bagpiper playing patriotic music. A tour of the OWRC facility
was offered after the race. They have over 75 rehabs at this time including
a Bald Eagle nearly ready for release to the wild.
David Hardy
davehardy0101 at aol.com <mailto:davehardy0101 at aol.com>
KB3RAN
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