Tuesday, August 13, 2019

NARS DAYTON FORUM VIDEO AUGUST 13, 2019 by FRED KEMMERER

The ARRL gave the Nashua Area Radio Society a Forum at the Dayton Hamvention(R)this past year to talk about how we approached Growing and Modernizing our club. Here’s a summary of our presentation from the Hamvention program:
Friday, 11.50 AM to 1:05 PM (Room 3)
ARRL is pleased to introduce members of the Nashua Area Radio Society (NARS), from New Hampshire. This ARRL Special Service Club has over 200 members contributing to Amateur Radio licensing classes, youth and school activities, on the air operating activities, Amateur Radio Expositions in public venues, and emergency communications training. NARS is a vibrant, active radio club with a strong mentoring component. Club members will share a presentation about their activities and approach to building membership and youth participation in their club. If your radio club is hungry for new ideas and is looking for ways to engage newcomers – you won’t want to miss this opportunity to hear from a vibrant, active radio club. Sponsored by ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio®.

The ARRL has produced a video of our Dayton Forum presentation. You can view our Dayton Forum Video it by clicking on the image above.
NARS Story
The Nashua Area Radio Society Story (click to view)
You can also view the slides from our Forum presentation by clicking on the image above. It works well to view both the slides and the video together. You can do this by clicking on the slides to bring them up in a separate tab in your browser and then playing the video from this page.
The Nashua Area Radio Society in the ARRL Booth at Dayton
The ARRL also provided space in their booth at Dayton for us to host a display about some of our projects and to talk with folks about how they might go about modernizing and growing their Amateur Radio club.
There has been quite a bit of interest what has worked for us and we are providing this presentation via the Internet to several other Amateur Radio Clubs around the USA. If you would like to have us share this presentation at your club meeting, please contact us via email to ab1oc@arrl.net.
Fred, AB1OC

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