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Glenn Baxter, K1MAN, and John Palmer, WB8TUZ, of Dallas, Texas,
announced today the kick-off of their new IARN AMATEUR RADIO PEACE CORPS KIDS PROJECT. This nationwide and even world wide project will systematically introduce Amateur Radio to minority kids world wide for educational, motivational, and discipline learning purposes with the intent of "Helping kids to make good career choices" according to Mr. Palmer, a Radio Amateur from Dallas, Texas and former Engineering Technician with the Heath Company in Benton Harbor, Michigan. The first IARN KIDS PROJECT international conference will be held in Belgrade Lakes, Maine this Summer. Mr. Palmer will appear as Glenn Baxter's special guest in a weekly series about the KIDS PROJECT over the K1MAN amateur radio short wave bulletin service beginning with the 12 January 2003 program. There is also a new web page for the IARN KIDS PROJECT. Go to www.K1MAN.com and click on IARN AMATEUR RADIO PEACE CORPS KIDS PROJECT. Mr. Palmer can be reached for further comment at 214 375 8958. His E-Mail is Mr. Baxter, K1MAN, is a former Industrial Engineer with the Collins Radio Company (Automatic Process Division) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mr. Baxter stated that "I can't imagine any Radio Amateur who would be any happier than those who have been in the engineering cultures of the Heath Company or the Collins Radio Company. Mr. Palmer brings much of the fabulous Heath engineering culture into our IARN and AARA organizations, and we are all thrilled to have him aboard. Mr. Palmer's dad was a black high school principal in Missouri, and also brings a culture of innovative teaching and the education of bright children into IARN and AARA. The American Amateur Radio Association is a major sponsor of the IARN AMATEUR RADIO PEACE CORPS KIDS PROJECT," said Mr. Baxter. For more information go to www.K1MAN.com. --- This E-Mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.773 / Virus Database: 520 - Release Date: 10/5/2004 |
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If the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence
here in Britland is anything to go by, the program described below will be a big mistake, for it will flood the bands with those who are not technically motivated in themselves. Ham Radio is a technical pursuit and kids simply do not have the mathematical background to enable them to do even the simplest of resistances-in-parallel calculations. "Larry" NoSpam@email wrote in message ... "Mr Ham Radio" wrote in message ... Glenn Baxter, K1MAN, and John Palmer, WB8TUZ, of Dallas, Texas, announced today the kick-off of their new IARN AMATEUR RADIO PEACE CORPS KIDS PROJECT. This nationwide and even world wide project will systematically introduce Amateur Radio to minority kids world wide for educational, motivational, and discipline learning purposes with the intent of "Helping kids to make good career choices" |
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A bit of a non-sequitur there, OM.
There is no reason to "get kids involved" Ham Radio is made up of those who are sufficiently interested to get themselves involved, and to educate themselves. Those who are led by the hand will never be anything more than CB fodder. "William" UpYours@nospam wrote in message ... "Airy R. Bean" wrote in message ... If the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence here in Britland is anything to go by, the program described below will be a big mistake, for it will flood the bands with those who are not technically motivated in themselves. Ham Radio is a technical pursuit and kids simply do not have the mathematical background to enable them to do even the simplest of resistances-in-parallel calculations. In that case, perhaps you could take it upon yourself to get kids involved. |
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