Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association
Announcements
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Emergency communications volunteer call out
I haven't done this in a while but I would like to ask who would be available in the future if we were called out to provide emergency communications in the Cape Ann and North Shore area. If you are able to help out please let me know your contact info such as your phone number and e mail address. Thanks in advance and 73. Dean Burgess, KB1PGH ARRL Emergency Coordinator for Cape Ann
Gloucester Santa parade on sunday Dec 7th communications needs volunteers
We are in desperate need of communication volunteers for the Gloucester santa parade which will happen on sunday december 7th at 3 pm. We only have a lead, tail and one person on the route so we need more helpers to make this work for the people of gloucester. So if you can help please contact eric horowitz ka1ncf at eric@ka1ncf.org.
CAARA, Building Our Future: A Special Request
As we approach our membership renewal season, I find myself reflecting on what makes the Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association so special. Whether it is providing vital emergency communications during storms, supporting local events like the road races, or simply mentoring a new Ham to get their first license, CAARA does incredible work. We are a cornerstone of the Cape Ann community.
To ensure we can continue this work for decades to come, I am writing to you today with a candid update on our finances and a request for your help.
Important note regarding our beloved CAARA clubhouse
As we head into the cold weather months it is crucial that those of us with clubhouse access please follow the closing checklist kept near the door the of clubhouse when we leave.
The biggies on the list for cold weather include the following items:
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The clubhouse heater under the window in the front needs to be kept clear at all times. This includes furniture like the rolling chairs. If we forget and leave a chair in front of that thing, we'll come back to a melted chair at best or worse god forbid, a fire. So triple check this on exit.
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We need to make sure the cabinet doors under the kitchen sink in the kitchen and the bathroom door are left OPEN on exit. When it gets cold the pipes will freeze unless the air can circulate to those places.
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The vent on the floor under the station in the meeting hall must kept clear. It blows warm air into the basement to prevent frozen pipes under the main meeting room.
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Coffee machine(s) must be unplugged on departure.
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Doors locked, front AND back. Make sure the outer door in front is fully closed or it will get ripped off the hinges in the wind.
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Shades down.
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Seats and tray tables up and in the locked position and seat belts on for departure. ;-) This last one is was a joke to see if you were still paying attention. If you find a way to do this good on you though.
So, let’s check ourselves before wreck ourselves and enjoy this clubhouse this fall and winter by following these simple rules.
Regards and thanks for getting this far in my PSA. The club appreciates your attention to the details.