[MIham] Mini-Swap, Saturday, April 14
Jack Amelar
jamelar at localnet.com
Sun Apr 8 09:46:42 EDT 2007
HOPE EVERYONE'S ENJOYING EASTER.
And hope to see many of you next Saturday, April 14 as mini-swaps return to the Grand Rapids
area. There is snow on the ground as I type this, BUT THIS IS MICHIGAN. The forecast is for
the 50s by Saturday.
The Lowell Amateur Radio Club http://www.w8lrc.org/ is pleased to announce the summer 2007
series of Asphalt Adventure mini-hamfests.
First one STARTING SATURDAY, APRIL 14. Setup 9AM, begin 10AM "until it ends", figure
sometime past noon.
Frank, N8UVI, will be operating the club's service monitor in the new club shack. If you
want to see how your radio's performing, bring it. (Thanks Tom KB8VEE for the idea! :) For
those of you in the Muskegon area, the Tool Max store will have a service monitor available
on the same morning.)
An article, with photos, about the mini-swap, has been submitted to the local paper inviting
the public to check us out. Let's not be a dissapointment.
Here's the deal. The monthly LARC meeting will begin at 9, the swap immediately follows at
10. (Visitors always welcome at our meetings) Seller setup can begin at 9.
Location, just outside the new shack, 11435 Fulton St E (Hwy-M21), West end of Lowell,
between Cumberland Dr and Alden Nash Dr. About 11 miles from GR city limits. Same location
as the FLAT RIVER OUTREACH MINISTRIES (F.R.O.M.) THRIFT STORE.
Former location of Cumberland Manor.
Yahoo Map:
http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?addr=11435+Fulton+St+E&csz=49331&country=us&new=1&name=&qt
y=
What is a mini-swap? It's a small version of a Hamfest. Not nearly the planning or
advertising that goes into a full fledged Hamfest, you don't have a variety of commercial
vendors. But their fun and cheep to operate.
Advantages of a mini-swap at this location, besides being where the LARC Ham shack is
located:
Lots of traffic passing by on Hwy M-21. Signs will be placed to attract spectators.
Co-located with the Thrift Store, which also opens at 10.
Set-up is on a circle drive in front of the building, out of the way of other building
traffic on main driveway, yet easily seen from the main driveway as well as Hwy M-21.
Just outside the windows of the LARC ham shack. If you need electricity, bring your own
cord.
What's the catch? Sure we'd like to raise a couple bucks with this FUNdraiser, but we
certainly don't have grandeurs of cleaning up either.
ADMISSION IS FREE.
Sellers are asked to contribute $10 per setup*. (Please read statement at bottom)
Considering the location, with no admission fee, lots of drive by traffic, potential
shoppers from the Thrift Store, that's really a good deal.
Coffee, pop, and donuts available. Sellers get free coffee.
TALK-IN: 145.27-(94.8Hz) Lowell (naturally) repeater.
Here's the summer 2007 schedule:
April 14, Saturday
May - Likely, SUNDAY, May 13, to avoid conflict with the need for ham radio volunteers for
the River Bank Run on the 12th. Stay tuned! VOLUNTEER at http://www.kcraces.net
June - NO mini-swap, enjoy the IRA's Hamfestival at Hudsonville Fairgrounds, Saturday, June
2. http://www.w8hvg.org/IRAfest2k.htm
July 14, Saturday
August 11, Saturday
September - NO mini-swap, enjoy GRARA's GRAHamfest 2ØØ7 at Kent County Fairgrounds, Lowell,
Saturday, September 8. http://www.grahamfest.org/
October 13, Saturday
*SETUP: We really don't want to get into fine details here. Your open trunk, with or without
your buddies = 1 Setup. Your open trunk next to your buddy's open trunk = 2 setups. Your van
with trailer with a bunch of tables = 1 Setup. You get the idea. No measuring tapes here. If
there's a disagreement on what constitutes a setup, you win. Can't get better than that.
WHAT TO SELL: In respect to the co-located Thrift Store, who's owners have granted us
permission to pursue our mini-swaps (its their property after all), LARC must insist that
items offered for sale stay with the theme of this event. Radio, electronics, computers and
related items only. General household items sold at the Thrift Store should not be sold at
our swap meet (however, TVs radios stereos computers, anything electronics is OK). If you
have good general household items you no longer need, please consider donating to the Flat
River Outreach Ministries Thrift Store. F.R.O.M. is a 501c3 organization.
Let's have fun, see you there.
More information, contact:
Jack Amelar
E-mail: mailto:jamelar at localnet.com
Phone-Home: (616)897-6885
-Office/Days: (616)493-8736
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