Huntsville Area Young Ladies Amateur Radio Club: Exploring Huntsville's Female-Led Amateur Radio Community

Huntsville Area Young Ladies Amateur Radio Club: Exploring Huntsville's Female-Led Amateur Radio Community

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Huntsville Area Young Ladies Amateur Radio Club (HAYLARC), a unique and longstanding community of female amateur radio enthusiasts based in Huntsville, Alabama.

Overview of Huntsville Area Young Ladies Amateur Radio Club (HAYLARC):

  • Establishment and Coverage: Founded and affiliated with ARRL on July 17th, 1979, the club serves the Huntsville area, promoting amateur radio activities and education among young ladies.
  • Meeting Information: Meetings are held on the second Thursday for lunch or the third Saturday for breakfast at various locations.
  • Contact Information: For inquiries, contact Kelley Vann Johns W4VPZ at kelleyvj@mac.com or (256) 536-2709.

Specialties and Activities:

  • Specialties: The club focuses on general interest in radio science and public service/emergency communications.
  • Services Offered: They provide a club newsletter, hamfests, and mentoring.

Community Involvement:

  • Membership: The club has 21 members, all of whom are voting licensed amateur radio operators, and 13 ARRL members.
  • Leadership: Key officers include Kelley Vann Johns W4VPZ (Contact/President), Lisa M. Shier N3WQL (Treasurer), Janice E. Sturbois WB4RIV (Secretary), and Emily M. Willis KM4LLT (Vice President).

Promoting Radio Science and Community Service: The Huntsville Area Young Ladies Amateur Radio Club is dedicated to promoting the enjoyment of radio science and educating its members on various aspects of amateur radio. The club has a rich history of community involvement, including providing communications for events like the annual Christmas Parade, participating in Field Day, local nets, and the Huntsville Hamfest. They have also engaged in numerous service projects such as publishing a cookbook, supporting the annual Angel Tree of the Salvation Army, and hosting the YLRL International Convention in 2008.

Historical Significance and Achievements: Founded in early 1977, HAYLARC is one of the few groups of young ladies who have been in existence for this length of time. Initially, the group created a directory of “hams” in the North Alabama area and conducted school programs to introduce students to amateur radio. Over the years, the club has adapted to changing times while continuing to support and mentor new members in the North Alabama area.

Online Presence and Contact:

  • Website: Visit their website for more information and updates.

Conclusion: Thank you for learning about the Huntsville Area Young Ladies Amateur Radio Club! For more details about their activities and how to join, visit their website at haylarc.wordpress.com.

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