Volume XI, July Honors for Linda McMillen, W5LMC. July Program

Similar documents
C.C.E. Central Dispatch Authority Board of Directors 1694 US Highway 131 Petoskey, Michigan MEETING LOCATION

M I N U T E S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday 18 March 2015

Homebase Notes 5/1/2017

MINUTES OF BOARD OF EDUCATION. Regular East Butler School 6:30 P.M. May 9, 2012 Kind of Meeting Meeting Place Time Month Day Year

Spiritual Works of Mercy

Class Schedule

MINUTES SPECIAL WORKSHOP BOARD OF TRUSTEE MEETING FEBRUARY 9, :30 A.M. STUDENT UNION BUILDING

MEMORANDUM. Leo Zuniga, Associate Vice Chancellor Communications

Parent Teacher Association Constitution

2007/2008 PTA Handbook Page 1 of 8 Hiroshima International School. Parent Teacher Association Handbook (updated December 2007)

ACCE JOURNAL A Publication of the Association of Community and Continuing Education January 2001

ACS HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL SCIENCES CHAPTER 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

PTA Meeting Minutes 19/9/13

November 11, 2014 SCHOOL NAMING NEWS:

NR-509: ADVANCED PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT Lab/Immersion Weekend Fact Sheet

CALL TO ORDER. Mr. Phil Bova, President Mr. Craig Olson, Vice President Mr. Lee Frey Mrs. Nancy Lacich Mr. Barry Tancer SPECIAL RECOGNITION

BARTHOLOMEW CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL CORPORATION SCHOOL BOARD MEETING, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2013, MINUTES

Graduate Calendar. Graduate Calendar. Fall Semester 2015

THE DAYTON ENGINEER SEPTEMBER DSPE MONTHLY CHAPTER MEETING VENUE CHANGE! OCTOBER DSPE MONTHLY CHAPTER MEETING

The GSAPP Gazette Weekly Newsletter

The Minutes of the Marshall University Board of Governors Meeting, February 24, 2016

Northwest Region Touchpoint

New Jersey Society of Radiologic Technologists Annual Meeting & Registry Review

DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY AND SPORT MANAGEMENT

Close Up. washington & Williamsburg High School Programs

Self-Study Report. Markus Geissler, PhD

Regular Meeting. Board President Margie Skirvin called the Regular Meeting of the Board to order at 7:00 p.m.

LION KING, Jr. CREW PACKET

November 19, The King William County School Board held its regular meeting on Tuesday,

BOOGIE BUSINESS NOVEMBER 2005 LAKE HICKORY SHAG CLUB NEWSLETTER, PO BOX 1271, HICKORY, NC 28603

Administrative/Professional Council Meeting May 23, :30 p.m. Spotlight Room, Bone Student Center

STUDENT GOVERNMENT BOARD MINUTES September 27, The minutes of September 11, 2011 were approved.

Adjunct Faculty Meetings: How to Run Them

Holbrook Public Schools

Resume. Christine Ann Loucks Telephone: (208) (work)

Servin. the education community Annual Report

4-H Ham Radio Communication Proficiency Program A Member s Guide

OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE CALENDAR/PLANNER

TFMA Fall Technical Seminars September 3-5, 2014 Hyatt Regency Riverwalk San Antonio, Texas

Student Organization Handbook

Using the CU*BASE Member Survey

Dentist Under 40 Quality Assurance Program Webinar

Earl Grey School. February, 2016

TA Certification Course Additional Information Sheet

Buffalo School Board Governance

Dates and Prices 2016

Supervised Agriculture Experience Suffield Regional 2013

How to Survive Graduate School

CIT Annual Update for

Chronicle. CSN Connections:

THE ALLEGORY OF THE CATS By David J. LeMaster

Close Up. washington, Dc High School Programs

Scholarship Application For current University, Community College or Transfer Students

FRANK J. UNDERWOOD 1st Vice President

Briefing document CII Continuing Professional Development (CPD) scheme.

Paws for News from the Principal

Our school community provides a caring, happy and safe environment, which strives to foster a love of life-long learning.

Leader s Guide: Dream Big and Plan for Success

Augusta Independent Board of Education August 11, :00 PM 207 Bracken Street Augusta, KY

YWCA Volunteer Opportunities

UVA Office of University Building Official. Annual Report

PROMOTION and TENURE GUIDELINES. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Gordon Ford College of Business Western Kentucky University

Work Exchange Program

ESSENTIAL SKILLS PROFILE BINGO CALLER/CHECKER

WEST WIND BLUE JAYS HELPING BLUE JAYS NEWSLETTER FOR WEST END HIGH ALUMNI

University Library Collection Development and Management Policy

Grade 6: Module 2A Unit 2: Overview

Administrative Services Manager Information Guide

Murchison Swimming Club Coaches meeting. Beechwoods Café 18th September pm Could all coaches please bring their swim lists from last season.

MARYLAND BLACK BUSINESS SUMMIT & EXPO March 24-27, 2011 presented by AATC * Black Dollar Exchange * BBH Tours

Desjardins Daily. Vol. 1 No. 1 Financial Literacy Magazine est unique and offers the most opportunities to the students.

SEARCH PROSPECTUS: Dean of the College of Law

Early Warning System Implementation Guide

District News. New Campus for Meridian Parent Partnership Program (MP3) Opening Fall 2017

EVENT BROCHURE. Top Ranking Performers BEST IN THE WORLD 2017 GLOBAL Conference. Grange City Hotel, London th October 2017

July Summer Book Club. /action/print?agentid=

ECO 210. Macroeconomics

The Winter-Reed Partnership

An Education Newsletter from the Attorneys of Rosenstein, Fist & Ringold 2017 Issue 6

The Chair's Chatter. Bethke, Donna. September 20, UM SOM PTRS Sent: From: Wednesday, September 20, :02 PM To:

THE VISION OF THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES

Clearfield Elementary students led the board and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Husky Voice enews. NJHS Awards Presentation. Northwood Students Fight Hunger - Twice

Pre Registration is required; registration will close on Sunday, October 8, 2017 at midnight. Visit

SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES FOR HISPANIC/LATINO STUDENTS

After breakfast this morn.ing, we will have the opportunity to attend workshops in four areas:.libraries.archives. .language

Communities in Schools of Virginia

Lesson Plan. Preparation

LHS Club Information

GRAHAM BRUCE PAC MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, September 14, :30 pm to 7:45 pm

NOTES FROM THE EDITOR

St Mary s, Isleworth Newsletter for 26th June 2015

SRI LANKA BELGIUM ASSOCIATION Established in August 2003

TCC Jim Bolen Math Competition Rules and Facts. Rules:

TOEIC Bridge Test Secure Program guidelines

Funny Superlative Awards For Soccer Team

ESC Declaration and Management of Conflict of Interest Policy

SPEECH GRADUATION ADDRESS MS EVELYN BREUER CHAIRPERSON OF THE POLYTECHNIC COUNCIL

How to get the most out of EuroSTAR 2013

Transcription:

Volume XI, July 2012 Arlington Amateur Radio Club, PO Box 1702, Arlington, Texas 76004-1702 I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E 1 Announcements 2 Calendar of Events 3 Minutes 4 Financial Report 5 Volunteers needed for siren test. List of Officers. July Program Virginia, NV5F, will present a conversation with Bob Heil, K9EID via a live Internet link. Bob and Gordon West, WB6NOA host Ham Nation on twit.tv. See next page for more information. Honors for Linda McMillen, W5LMC Linda McMillen, an Arlington Fire Department Office of Emergency Management Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteer, was awarded the second annual Jack Colley Award for Volunteerism on June 15 at the annual Texas Unites Citizen Corps/Volunteers Organizations Active in Disaster Conference. The award was presented by Steve McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, and Penny Redington, executive director of the Texas Association of Regional Councils. The award honors an outstanding volunteer who exhibits leadership, dedication, self-sacrifice and service to the State of Texas in the field of emergency management. This statewide recognition is the highest honor presented to a volunteer by the state s Citizen Corps Program. McMillen has been instrumental to the success of the Arlington CERT program since 2007. During her time with the CERT program, she has participated in numerous training classes, exercises and emergency responses. McMillen was vital to the response following the April 3 tornadoes through the organization of more than 40 volunteers to support the Arlington Emergency Operations Center and the city s Tornado Recovery Center. She also participates in several monthly tests of the outdoor warning system and represents the Arlington EOC on the Tarrant County RACES radio net. McMillen has volunteered in many special events and EOC activations, including the 2010 NBA All-Star Game, Super Bowl XLV and a full-scale exercise at Cowboys Stadium. (Continued next page.)

COMMUNICATOR Page 2 (Cont) The Jack Colley Leadership Award was established in honor of Jack Colley, chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Management from 1998-2010, for his unwavering support, dedication, and service to the citizens of Texas during times of crises and for his outstanding leadership in the profession of emergency management. The award is given annually to recognize the outstanding leadership and service of a Citizen Corps volunteer. This is a very prestigious award and is only awarded to one person per year. Linda was also named Volunteer of the Month in June by the City of Arlington. Way to go Linda! Thanks for all you do for the club and the community. See the story here: http://myarlingtontx.com/2012/07/10/volunteer-of-the-month-lindamcmillen-cert/ Calendar of Events July 20 Executive Board meeting 6:30pm, 501 W. Sanford. This is an open meeting, everyone is encouraged to attend. July 20 General Membership meeting 7:30pm, 501 W. Sanford July 21 VE Testing 10:00am, 401 W. Sanford. Enter on the North side of the building. July 21 Dining out 5:00pm, China Harbor, 4606 S. Cooper August 4 First Saturday Breakfast Jay Jay's, 1001 S. Bowen August 4 VE Testing 10:00am, 401 W. Sanford. Enter on North side of the building. Tidbits From Virginia, NV5F, about this month's program: We will have a live Internet feed with Bob Heil, K9EID of Heil Sound and Ham Nation. Bob will talk about Ham Nation and relevant topics in ham radio and audio (his specialty) and he will be happy to take questions from the members for the bilk of the program, so everybody think of something to ask Bob about ham radio or audio. We will be set up on Skype with a camera and a microphone so that members can ask questions directly to Bob and we will have Bob on the big screen! Should be great fun. I'd encourage members to check out Ham Nation here on the TWIT network: http://twit.tv/hn The show has lots of great topics and cool guests. It airs live on Wednesday nights at 8pm local or can be watched later on-demand. The Arlington ARC has made a donation of $50.00 to the ARRL Scholarship Fund in memory of Joe Lively, AA5L. Thanks to everyone who came out to Field Day and helped set up, take down and operate. This was the best organized FD since I became a member in 2004. It's nice to know that other Amateurs outside of Arlington read our newsletter. I received a nice note from Bil, K1ATV, the other day. One of the photos in the June newsletter looked to him like we were doing some Amateur TV. I had to tell him that no on in the club (as far as I know) does fast scan ATV. He sent along a few links for those of you who may be interested. http://www.atn-tv.org/ - There's a good overview here. http://73s.com/hambriefs?page=44 Bil featured in a nice webcast. Lots of pictures and stuff from Field Day next month.

COMMUNICATOR June 2012 Executive Board Meeting Minutes Submitted by Andy KB2VQA, Secretary Page 3 The regular meeting of the Executive Board of the AARC was held on June 15th, 2012 at 6:40pm. Present were President, Dennis N5ACK; Vice President, Virginia NV5F; Secretary, Andy KB2VQA; Treasurer, Chris K5LTX; Emergency Coordinator, Bill AE5BT; Editor, Rob NV5E; Training Coordinator and Agent of Record, Phil N5PWW; and Trustee, Maurice KM5RF. Chris K5LTX reported he will work with Phil this month to arrange for the transfer of the Certificate of Deposit to the new bank. Phil N5PWW will hold a testing session tomorrow, as well as at Field Day. There are no training sessions in progress. In memory of club member Joe Lively, the Board has decided to bring before the Membership the motion to donate $50 to the ARRL Foundation Scholarship fund in his name. In preparation for Field Day, Bill will visit the storage shed to load the supplies. The meeting adjourned at 7:00pm. June 2012 Membership Meeting Minutes Submitted by Andy KB2VQA, Secretary The regular meeting of the Membership of the AARC was called to order at 7:33pm June 15th, 2012 by the President, Dennis N5ACK. Other Board members present included Vice President, Virginia NV5F; Secretary, Andy KB2VQA; Treasurer, Chris K5LTX; Emergency Coordinator, Bill AE5BT; Editor, Rob NV5E; Training Coordinator and Agent of Record, Phil N5PWW; and Trustee, Maurice KM5RF. Dennis N5ACK asked that the meeting attendees introduce themselves by name and call sign. Phil N5PWW continues to hold test sessions on the first and third Saturdays of the month. He will also offer a test session at Field Day. He is not currently conducting a training session. Chris K5LTX reviewed the financial report. The April report was incorrectly reprinted in the May newsletter, so Chris read the May report to the Club. The income for the month was $89.18, with no expenditures. A motion was made and carried to accept for audit the financial report as read by Chris. Bill AE5BT described the plans for Field Day which will be held on June 23 and 24. He also encouraged those who attend the dinner on Saturday evening to bring side dishes. Rob NV5E printed and distributed the newsletter. Virginia NV5F posed the idea of appointing a new position of Public Information Officer. If you would like to know more about the position, please speak with Virginia or Chris K5LTX. The minutes for the May meetings were submitted for publication in the June 2012 newsletter. A motion was made and carried to accept the minutes as published. A motion was brought before the Membership to donate the sum of $50 to the ARRL Foundation Scholarship fund in the memory of Joe Lively. The motion carried. (Continued next page)

COMMUNICATOR Page 4 (Meeting minutes continued) A break was taken at 8:10pm. At 8:25pm the meeting resumed, and Virginia gave a presentation on the process of installing a tower. The meeting adjourned at approximately 9:00pm. The sign-in sheet showed 30 people in attendance, 27 indicating AARC membership. June Financial Report Submitted by Chris, K5LTX, Treasurer

COMMUNICATOR Page 5 Volunteers Needed to Help Test Warning Sirens If you live or work in Arlington, chances are you have heard the wail of one of our warning sirens. In the event of severe weather, these sirens going off might save your life. But, what if they did not go off? Where would we be then? Volunteer observers, working in conjunction with the Arlington Fire Department, Office of Emergency Management, assist in the testing of the city s sirens on the first Wednesday of each month, weather permitting. Observers monitor and report on the RC repeater, K5SLD, 147.140 MHz, pl 110.9. There are provisions for call-in reports from non-ham observers as well. If you have the time available, we would love to enlist your cooperation and radio expertise in this most necessary and rewarding effort. Your report of a malfunctioning siren just might mean the saving of a life or avoidance of bodily injury. Siren observer lists are emailed to known participants 1 to 2 days in advance. Please monitor our 147.140 repeater starting about 11:45am. on the day of the test. Announcements begin at 12:15pm pm., and the formal net opens about 12:45pm on test day. All observers should be on location and checked in by that time. Testing begins at 1:00pm and is usually concluded by 1:20pm. You may join us at any time that you are able. Detailed maps in PDF and printed formats will be available upon request to assist you in locating the sirens. We particularly need observers in the western and southern parts of Arlington. For more information contact Linda, W5LMC, at l_mcmillen@prodigy.net or the Office of Emergency Management at 817-459-6939. 2012 Club Officers President: Dennis McGrath N5ACK n5ack@arrl.net 972-352-6602 Vice President: Virginia Smith NV5F pipertoo@earthlink.net 601-467-5920 Secretary: Andy Kapushoc KB2VQA kb2vqa@optonline.net 817-652-0307 Treasurer: Chris Webster K5LTX Chris.Webster@hcahealthcare.com 817-480-2918 Editor: Rob May NV5E nv5e@arrl.net 817-303-8891 Training Coordinator: Phil Stage N5PWW n5pww@sbcglobal.net 817-465-5624 Emergency Coordinator: Bill Tatsch Jr. AE5BT ae5bt@att.net 817-467-4619 Trustee: Maurice Martin KM5RF km5rf@att.net 817-266-9906 Agent of Record: Phil Stage N5PWW n5pww@sbcglobal.net 817-465-5624 Web Master Jason Archip KD5LCT kd5lct@endofnet.com 817-821-9510 Repeater Committee Chairman Paul Baumgardner W5PSB Maurice Martin KM5RF and Harold Reasoner K5SXK Join us! http://www.k5sld.com/forms/aarc_membership_application_form_distributed.pdf