[LeArc] LEARC Meeting & Important Dates
Tony
coniglio at macomb.com
Mon Feb 19 11:58:02 EST 2007
Hey Jesse.
Is the LEARC meeting tonight or tomorrow and where?
Tony
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jesse Risley" <kb9tma at yahoo.com>
To: "LEARC reflector" <learc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 2:58 PM
Subject: [LeArc] LEARC Meeting & Important Dates
> Next club meeting Feb 13th 2007 at 7:00 PM
>
> Web site: http://www.learc.us
>
> Please join us Sunday Night for the
> Lamoine Emergency ARC Sunday Evening Net.
> Net time is 8:00 PM local time.
>
>
> The rescheduled February meeting for LEARC is Monday, February 19th at
> 7:00 p.m. at the American Red Cross building in Macomb. For those who
> will be unable to make the meeting, mark the following dates on your
> calendar:
>
> 02/28 - Technician class amateur radio license course begins at 7:00 p.m.
> at the American Red Cross Building in Macomb. Participants should bring
> $20.00 to cover the cost of textbook materials. The public is invited and
> walk-ins are welcome!
>
> 03/05 - NWS basic spotter training course will be held at the Macomb
> American Legion (221 E Washington St.) beginning at 6:30 p.m. No
> pre-registration is necessary.
>
> 03/11 - Sterling, IL Hamfest. Visit w9mep.com for more details
>
> 03/17 - NWS ADVANCED SPOTTER TRAINING (Burlington, IA). Prerequisite:
> Basic spotter training within the last year. Class will be held at the New
> Life Family Church (13267 Highway 61 - about 3 miles north of Burlington
> on Highway 61). Seating is limited to 200. For those staying from the
> basic class in the morning, lunch will be available for purchase on site.
>
> 03/19 - Good Hope/Sciota, IL (McDonough County) 6:30pm CDT Basic Spotter
> Training will be held at West Prairie High School. No pre-registration
> is necessary.
>
> Note: All spotter training classes last about 2 hours. They are free and
> open to the public.
> Basic spotter training classes cover severe weather hazards including
> thunderstorms and tornadoes. This includes the general structure and
> movement of severe thunderstorms, identification of important storm
> features, and safety concerns. Advanced spotter training classes go into
> more detail about the structure of different types of thunderstorms, using
> radar to look at thunderstorms, and severe weather terminology. Attending
> a basic spotter training class within the last year is strongly
> recommended before attending the advanced classes.
>
> 73's,
>
> Jesse / K9JLR
> LEARC President
>
>
>
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> Lamoine Emergency Amateur Radio Club
>
> W9SSP - 147.060 (103.5 tone)
>
> WB9TEA - 444.300 (offline)
>
> Meetings on the second Tuesday of the month.
> 7:00 PM at the Red Cross Building (1224 S. Maple Ave) in Macomb.
>
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