[SFDXA] Hamvention Organizers “Counting Down the Hours, - ARRL
Bill
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Sat May 13 08:17:38 EDT 2017
Hamvention Organizers “Counting Down the Hours,” Anticipating up to
35,000 Visitors
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05/04/2017
Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA) Treasurer and Hamvention®
spokesperson Mike Kalter, W8CI, said this week that everything is
falling into place for “a five-star event” at Hamvention’s new venue at
the Greene County Fairgrounds and Expo Center in Xenia, Ohio, May 19-21.
“We’re counting down the hours,” Kalter told DX Engineering’s Tim Duffy,
K3LR, in a May 2 *video* <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nSxrzeMA6Y>,
produced by DX Engineering. The theme for Hamvention 2017 is “Same
friends, new home.”
Kalter revealed to Duffy that after Hara Arena announced it would be
closing last year, the Hamvention Organizing Committee pondered not
staging a show at all in 2017. “We had thought we might not even have
the event for another year and take more time and get it all set,”
Kalter said, “but our team was determined to do this.”
The flea market at the new venue turned out to be “one of our more
difficult areas,” Kalter said. The Hamvention flea market will have the
same number of booth spaces as in 2016. “It’s looking like it will sell
out, but we’re not there yet,” he told Duffy. Inside exhibitor booth
space is in very good shape, he noted.
Kalter said he does not anticipate any problems with parking, explaining
that free on- and off-site parking will be available, with shuttle bus
service to and from Hamvention for off-site lots. Maps now are online to
help visitors to navigate what will be unfamiliar territory for most.
Kalter also told Duffy that he’s expecting a bumper crop of attendees at
Hamvention 2017. “The way ticket sales are going, and with most of the
hotel/motel space sold out by mid-February…we’re expecting between
30,000 and 35,000 people,” he said. It’s still possible to buy tickets
online through May 17 and pick them up at the show.
Kalter said there was a lot of demand for forums this year, and
Hamvention will be unable to accommodate any repeat sessions. Duffy
noted that 2017 will mark his 35th year moderating the antenna forum.
Kalter also said the Hamvention organizers made a commitment to better
food. “I think all of us at Hamvention have been a little disappointed
in the food that was there,” he said. “So we have made a concerted
effort.” A beer garden on site will be selling a commemorative stein to
note the very first Hamvention in Xenia.
“We’re going to learn a lot this year,” Kalter said, anticipating a lot
of input from visitors, and he credited DX Engineering and other vendors
for offering their constructive advice in the run-up to the show. Some
600 DARA volunteers are involved in making Hamvention 2017 happen.
“My hat’s off to the whole team,” Kalter said. “It’s a huge undertaking.”
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