From KA4JNB at aol.com Thu Oct 26 16:23:46 2006 From: KA4JNB at aol.com (KA4JNB@aol.com) Date: Thu Oct 26 16:24:09 2006 Subject: [Bgmrc-list] Nostalgia - Ira KA4JNB Message-ID: <403.c20ee88.32727352@aol.com> BGMRC Nostalgia, thoughts in light of the Club not functioning too well lately. Sadly submitted, Ira KA4JNB We used to have membership between 80 and 100, now it is in the twenties, thirties at most (many say they did not receive a DUES notice, could be part of it) Our meetings used to number thirty to fifty, standing room only at some locations. Now it takes a visitor or two to bring attendance up to five. Spouses routinely attended regular meetings, as well as eating meetings. We used to occasionally set up tables, by permission, in mall locations, and have flea market days to raise money for the repeater maintenance or upgrade. We used to routinely field 5 stations on Field Day, and many times camped out at Powers Crossroad, making it a social occasion for everyone. And many HAMS pitched in to make it a great experience. We used to keep both repeaters warm with casual conversation, or information sharing, or helping each other. We used to be a group at most local hamfests, and people from other clubs recognized us. Excellent friendships over the years were from meeting others at hamfests. We used to send in memberships through ARRL, and we used to have Special Club recognition with them. We used to conduct training at least every two years, and some of our most loyal members came from those training efforts. We used to have excellent programs. Those who missed the October 24th meeting missed an excellent slide presentation on Vietnam War Radio communications, brought to us by Jere. Our Christmas Parties used to attract major ARRL figures, and the kids all showed up. (Feel free to add your own items) From ellis_camp at charter.net Mon Oct 30 22:20:42 2006 From: ellis_camp at charter.net (Ellis) Date: Mon Oct 30 22:19:46 2006 Subject: [Bgmrc-list] Ira's Nostalgia Post Message-ID: <002d01c6fc9b$8d898c10$6401a8c0@DELL> I have been out of town and when I got back I read by mail and it seems ironic that in the same reading session I read Ira's Nostalgia post and then read an email from Bill Merrit about his and others efforts to introduce ham radio to several hundred boy scouts on Saturday November 4th. What an opportunity to start a grassroots movement toward improving the club and forwarding the case for Ham Radio. We certainly need to work on members who have ceased to participate but this seems like a fantastic opportunity to reseed. I will be out of town and can't participate, but if you are here and can spare a few hours, why don't you give bill a call and go out and help. Thanks, Ellis K4PEM