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PICTURE HIGHLIGHTS - 2007 AND 2008
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In Our Local Area:
FAIRS
has worked to further ham radio and promote cooperative communications amongst
various groups in leadership and in the community. There are a number of
new licensees and members.
Our communications systems are now largely
“portable”, which is often necessary for use in emergency.
The local volunteers have cooperated effectively
with groups and service organizations from surrounding counties/regions.
Training times and educational outings have been regularly attended.
Winlink 2000,
a “paperless” system of message handling for
radio & emergency commun-ications groups, has been largely implemented and
tested within the County in ’07-’08 (W4VZH-10
145.070 mhz).
FAIRS continues to operate according to a
memorandum of understanding with DERA: The Disaster Preparedness and
Emergency Response Association (a nationally recognized organization
which links professionals, volunteers and
organizations during all phases of disaster preparedness and emergency
management). This understanding is
for the purpose of cooperation in an emergency, and to provide increased
assistance.
FAIRS works cooperatively with Floyd County
Emergency Coordinator Tom King W4VZH. He work a team effort with FAIRS,
and expanded his own horizons by volunteering abroad and attending 2008 Dayton
Hamvention, which produced several opportunities for expanded volunteerism and
goodwill.
FAIRS has been present at many local functions
with event stations, booths, and press articles to make folks aware of our
ability to provide emergency help and training.
"Adopt-A-Highway",
initiated in 2006, has been maintained by volunteers. We clean up a
section of highway within the County for some additional "visibility" for ham
radio and its goodwill efforts.
FAIRS is hosting monthly meetings for
Floyd County Amateur Radio Emergency Services
(ARES) group at FAIRS E.C.C. Classroom instruction and field training is
given to help citizens become licensed hams, or for upgrade of their current
license.
FAIRS has been working
with various local groups & area schools to provide experiential learning
opportunities for students in areas of communications, business and agriculture.
Students have been invited by our members to take advantage of training times
and educational outings, which have been offered in ’07-’08.
FAIRS
fully organized and implemented a student
program entitled
“I CAN! ... MY
DIRECTED THOUGHT FOR THE FUTURE”
which resulted in “take home” materials for encouragement and provocation of
thought. FAIRS offered economic and other assistance to these students,
for the purpose of community development and greater goodwill.
FAIRS has provided educational and financial
opportunities for a student intern for the upcoming year.
FAIRS participates in activities of the
“Floyd Professional Center” in the Village Green (201 East Main Street, Suite
8). The FPC functions as an incubator for small businesses, and it is
hoped that the Center will be a positive “next step” toward a prosperous and
technology-based future in our area.
An additional outreach is our newly
redesigned website,
www.floydcountyvirginia.org which should spur locals on to increased
visibility and revenues for their particular trade or craft, and a greater sense
of community amongst individuals and businesses.
FAIRS will take advantage of some
PR/goodwill opportunities as part of the newly released full-color magazine,
FLOYD VIRGINIA, which hit the newsstands end of April 2008. 10,000 copies
are being distributed locally and regionally, in order to
highlight the “every man” in Floyd County
and tell unique stories about our small town businesses and
people.
In
Dominica:
DARCI headquarters has erected security fence, completed much additional
construction, including a classroom for communications training, restroom
facilities, additional communications capabilities, etc. This site
continues as center of relief activities during disaster.
DARCI
club members have been instrumental in providing volunteers and training
individuals all over the island in communications, emergency assistance, and
community service. The number of licensed volunteers has increased
exponentially.
DARCI president Clem James J73CI continues to be
a liaison for working communications in government.
FAIRS directors David and Gaynell Larsen, and
members Tom King W4VZH, Seth Sjoestrom J79/SM0XBI, and George Morriss J79KUB
have worked countless hours as volunteers to update systems, repair equipment,
do installations and training, and provide motivational and other support.
Communications equipment, supplies and medicines
were transported and distributed to many in Dominica. Amateur radio
operators/Volunteers from all over the nation have stepped up to help with this.
FAIRS gives motivational support to club members
multiple times each week.
Castle Bruce: Supplied radios to new
amateur radio enthusiasts and emergency personnel, plus a central Hf station to
benefit the community.
Disaster Management Committee functions largely
on its own, with request to FAIRS for equipment and communications training from
time to time. They are implementing an “emergency plan”, and have established 10
“safe homes”, or shelters in this hurricane-prone village on the Atlantic.
We receive report from Chairperson Hyacinth Thomas regularly.
Approximately 20 newly trained operators in the village in 2007, ready to serve
the community.
Funds continue to go out in order to sustain the
wonderfully valuable KFC (Kids for Christ) feeding program for the school
children. There is no public program for meals, many live in outlying
areas, and hot meals are not common. Lunches are prepared and served at an
increased 3x per week, around 50 children per feeding!! Also provided in
the center is “after school help”: computer/printer limited to use for homework,
and writing & art supplies, which most do not have at home.
Hyacinth Thomas is involved with
the set-up of an additional clinic for the region which will be opening soon to
service the many needy families in the area, medically.
Learning has commenced in a new pre-school
program (in a renovated facility in the basement of a church in Castle Bruce).
FAIRS and volunteers have implemented “helps”
which offer school supplies, teaching materials, books and more to school-aged
children, who can benefit by better education.
FAIRS is actively supporting “start up” business
and entrepreneurialism based on interest and demand, whereby educated locals may
seek to “stay” on the island rather than move to other countries/islands with
their skills and resources.
FAIRS helped to sponsor goodwill activities for
communities in Dominica.
In
Grenada, St. Lucia and
Guyana, The Eastern Caribbean, Canada, Bangladesh, Sweden and
Ukraine:
Shipped radio equipment
including a supply of handy talkies, two-way radios, antennas, connectors, coax
antenna feed line, plus training materials, etc. FAIRS members in these
countries are consistently active.
Grenada Amateur Radio Club is now recognized as
the body to conduct exams for amateur radio licenses. These islanders have
exercised their own disaster preparedness plan, and equipped their volunteers
for the job. FAIRS has given radio equipment, literature and funds for
outreach.
FAIRS gives motivational support to club members
on a nearly weekly basis.
In Support of Good Works and
Communities:
The non-profit “Love One, Teach One Foundation”
has begun programs which help to feed and tutor many children of impoverished
families. FAIRS has given much monetary support, and help with needed
items, including furniture and appliances. Gloria Walsh, founder, has set up a
program which allows individuals to “sponsor a child”.
FAIRS
has continued support of several worthy projects & individual achievements
related to ham radio and charitable outreach:
-Tina Alexander of Lifeline Ministries, who helps with various projects in
Dominica and serves families with children who have illnesses
-Josanna Lockhart of Castle Bruce, DA, now on Logos 2 - “Reaching the Unreached”
-Joanna Lockhart of Castle Bruce, DA, now over DAD (Dominicans Against Drugs)
and subsidiary children’s programs- support for all programs
-Ronnie Wilson and church members from Rocky Mount, VA, on mission to Ecuador
-Operation Mobilization: mission teams serving individuals and transforming
communities.
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