Eastern MA ARRL Members Meeting, Jan. 27, 2007
Eastern MA Section Manager Art Greenberg, K1GBX writes via the ARRL Members Only Web site:
Hello, everyone.
I know this is short notice, but I would like to notify everyone that there will be an open-style meeting (to a point) this Saturday, January 27, 2007, from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Boxboro Woods Holiday Inn & Convention Center.
I want to meet and hear from all ARRL members — as well as those who are not League members — in Eastern Massachusetts. Please bring your friends that are radio amateurs, too.
As many of you know, I am the new Section Manager for ARRL in Eastern Massachusetts. I would like to hear about the many good things (and also the complaints) why you support or why you may not support the only Amateur Radio organization that speaks and represents your concerns to the FCC and Congress.
I hope representatives of MARS, ARES, RACES and others will be able to attend.
The meeting will be held at the Boxboro Woods Holiday Inn and Convention Center. (Their phone number for directions is 978-263-8701.) While on Route 495, take Exit 28 to Boxboro. The center is fairly close to the exit.
Also, please bring typed or written questions with your call sign, e-mail address and phone number on a sheet of paper to hand to me.
I will try to answer all your questions, but because of time constraints, I may not be able to get to all of them on Saturday. So, with this information, I will reply afterwards by e-mail or telephone.
Refreshments will be served.
73,
Art, K1GBX


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