Many thanks to Bob Scott W9BCN for his generous donation of equipment to the Lakeland Amateur Radio Club. It will be put to good use this coming field day.
It should be noted that Bob’s daughter and her two sons also have amateur radio licenses.
There is nothing quite like a picnic, any time of the year. Our first was no exception. Good food, good company, and even a little exercise hunting the fox. What more could you ask for?
Christmas Party 2012 was extra special. Good food, great company, and an excellent “Year in Review Presentation by our president Patrick were the highlights of the evening.
There was a surprise raffle this year. The prize was a beautiful Christmas quilt, complements of Joan Haynes, and the lucky winner was Gabby Monllor.
Among the guests I counted two little angels, two does with antlers, (all reindeer does have them), and an elf who crashed the party. I think the elf is a friend of Rich Kennedy.
Last but not least, a special thanks to Peggy KK4KYL for helping out with the picture taking.
Article by: Tom Palmer, The Ledger
Lets all congratulate one of our own on his new position.
Mike’s site:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/papercutterpcbs/default.aspx
During his presentation Mike showed videos of the Cameo in action cutting traces and even drilling holes. You can watch this video on You Tube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDRN1_i0vJU
There is more good news to report. Bill Paul KK4LYQ is now General, Kevin Murdoch KF5OIK Extra, and Kelly Reese also Extra. Kelly came within a point or two of scoring 100% on all three tests, which he took at one sitting. Clearly he was prepared. Make sure you congratulate Bill and Bob, new club members, and don’t forget to say hello to his wife Virginia KF5ORO.
Last but not least, we need to thank Gary KS4JI for doing such a great job on the programs this year. I think you will agree that he has set a new standard in this regard. It is easy to take for granted the work that goes on behind the scenes. Be sure you let him know that you appreciate his efforts, past and in the year to come.