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Three Dudes Become Hams

From left to right, Bill WW1WDF, Richard W8DUK, Vincent KM4EAW, Brian W4VAR,
and Peggy N4PEG

From left to right Richard W8DUK, Glen W4JGC,Christopher KM4EVO, and Ernie KG4YNI

Sad News

We are sadden to hear that Kay Carruth, Chet’s wife, passed away today, Friday 9/26/2014. There will
be a Memorial Service for his wife at his house at 11:00AM, Saturday Oct 18th.

Chet’s address is:
415 S Terrace Drive
Eagle Lake Florida, 33839
Bill

We Got It!!!!

To the LARC membership at large,

Prior to me being elected to the position of president of LARC, past presidents and board members were hammering out the design for our club obtaining a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS. LARC has received IRS approval of our application and LARC is now a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. This opens up new avenues for us as a club to receive donations that can now be used as a tax deduction for the person donating to our organization. I will be giving more information on this at the October meeting.

I would personally like to thank those that came before me in this office and the board members who worked hard to make this happen.

Thanks to all and congratulations as we enter a new chapter in our organizations growth,

Rich Kennedy – N4ESS
President, LARC, 2014

Decisions, decisions, decisions …

The say when it rains, it pours. This October 18 is no exception. Clearly there is something for everyone on this day. First, there is the club picnic. Again, it will be held at Lake Parker Park, from sun up to mid afternoon. The club will provide the meat, you are asked to bring a side to pass, and something to drink. Activities will include HF radio, and another opportunity to test out your volt meters. Rich will make his standard sources available for this purpose. This will be both a fun and educational day.

Each year we have supported the LPD’s Open house. The club is looking for members to support this activity again this year. This is a fun event, and a side benefit is that you will be able to see, touch, and even use the ham radio facilities housed at LPD. Those interested should contact Rich.

And last, but not least, you can volunteer to help out at the Rattlesnake and Run event. They are looking for operators with HT’s to provide communication during this event. See the blog entry for September 5 for more details. Click here to go there. . .