[FPARC] Fwd: Club News

Bill Sinbine n4xeo at bellsouth.net
Thu Sep 16 21:51:44 EDT 2004


>Subject: Club News
>Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 15:41:34 -0400
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>From: "Fusaro, Norm W3IZ" <w3iz at arrl.org>
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>Amateur Radio Awareness Day is Sept. 18
>
>Amateur Radio Awareness Day is this Saturday September 18, 2004.  Lots of 
>clubs have prepared for this event and will be active with demonstrations 
>to promote Amateur Radio to the public.  A lot of clubs will be on the air 
>for this event so please look for them and make a contact.
>W1AW will be QRV on all bands and we will be looking for the clubs that 
>are on the air as well as contacting all Amateurs.  We hope to work you 
>this Saturday.  QSL cards will be available with SASE to 225 Main St., 
>Newington, CT 06111
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>More WX
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>Ivan is the big news for all Amateur Radio operators in Southeastern 
>United States.  The category 3 hurricane hit land early this morning along 
>the Gulf coast of Alabama with destructive winds and rain.  It was later 
>downgraded to a tropical storm as it moved further inland.  ARRL section 
>managers are requesting ARES volunteers from within their sections.  At 
>this time help from other parts of the country is not being requested 
>because people cannot safely enter the affected areas.
>Read more on this storm and how Amateur Radio is responding to it:
><http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2004/09/16/4/?nc=1>http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2004/09/16/4/?nc=1
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>In addition to Ivan the National Hurricane Center is watching hurricane 
>Jeanne as it has just pummeled Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
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>Antenna Elmers
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>Now that folks have started wrapping up their summer activities and kids 
>are back in school, a lot of hams are working on their antenna farms in 
>preparation for contests and other fall and winter operating 
>activities.  Do you have any Elmer stories related to antenna 
>projects?  If so please send them along to 
><mailto:clubs at arrl.org>clubs at arrl.org . Please include some pictures if 
>you have them.
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>School Clubs
>
>Does your club sponsor a school club?  Would your club be interested in 
>doing so?  If so please contact the Field & Educational Department and 
>tell us about your affiliation with a school club or get more information 
>on how to sponsor a school club.  <mailto:ead at arrl.org>ead at arrl.org
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>
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>Have a safe and healthy weekend and I hope to catch you on the air from HQ.
>
>73,
>
>
>Norm Fusaro, W3IZ
>ARRL Affiliated Club/Mentor Program Manager
>225 Main St.
>Newington, CT 06011
>
><mailto:w3iz at arrl.org>w3iz at arrl.org
>860-594-0230
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>
>


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Bill Sinbine
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