Hi,

 

I’m coming in to the conversation late so these ideas may have been discussed 
before but I’ll through in my thoughts anyway.

 

Have we looked at working with ARRL to tie an annual regional or divisional 
meeting to the Houston Hamfest?  May be to late to include this year, but could 
work for future event.  This would bring in some interesting speakers and free 
advertising. 

 

Could we work with other non-ham organizations and business in the area that 
might be willing to donate prizes or exhibits that would be of interest to a 
larger audience?  Maybe NASA or SpaceX could provide some seminars or exhibits. 
 County or state emergency services and demos.

 

Set up some events or tours for non-ham activities that would make it more of a 
family event.  There are lots of activities for the whole family locally

 

Advertise it in all the ham magazines well ahead of time.  Give people from 
outside the area a chance to plan for the event.

 

Invite the local media to the event and play up what will be there.  (Newest 
radios, demonstrations, local celebrities)

 

Give it a unique name.  Hamcom and Hamvention sound like a big deal I’d want to 
attend.  Greater Houston Hamfest sounds like a local event just for locals.

 

I went to the Dallas Hamcom for years and it was always played up as a national 
or international event.  People started planning for the next year while they 
were there.  Is the Houston event date set a year in advance?

 

I do think getting a group together made up of representatives from all the 
local clubs would help pulling everything together and bring in new ideas.  
Dallas and Dayton both have permanent committees planning and supporting their 
events.  (Maybe even contact them and ask for some advice and ideas).

 

Just some ideas.

 

Nick,  KE5QY

 

 

From: BVARC On Behalf Of Eddie Runner via BVARC
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2022 9:04 AM
To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB <bvarc@bvarc.org>
Cc: Eddie Runner <eddie.run...@yahoo.com>; Christopher Boone 
<setxtele...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [BVARC] Greater Houston Hamfest

 

ALL PARTNERSHIPS ARE POSSIBLE AND NEGOTIABLE..

 

Chris are you volunteering to join the BVARC permanent home committee??

(finding a clubhouse)...

 

Eddie (NU5K)

 

On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 08:16:00 AM CDT, Christopher Boone via BVARC 
<bvarc@bvarc.org <mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org> > wrote: 

 

 

JP brings up an excellent idea. I'd like to remind everybody that HamCom in 
Dallas was an independent organization made up of members from various clubs 
that formed a corporation to run the hamfest. Perhaps this is something to look 
at in Houston. Form a corporation as a non-profit group and have members of the 
various clubs on the board. It needs to be a metro-wide area group. 

 

Houston is always been lacking compared to the DFW area in amateur activities, 
which I don't understand why. Even my good friend and silent key Andy 
McAllister once said " Houston hams suck." The old Houston Amateur Radio Club 
used to have bi-monthly auctions at its clubhouse on OST. Sadly that club went 
under and the property was sold. Which was a damn shame because it was a very 
nice clubhouse with a fully operational HF station. And unfortunately that just 
proved Andy's statement. I think it's time to change that.

 

Chris

WB5ITT

Texas State Employees ARS, T-SEARS 

 

 

On Fri, Aug 26, 2022, 8:04 AM JP Pritchard via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org 
<mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org> > wrote:

Dear friends, 

    It is heartening to see the club get off to an earlier that usual start in 
planning for the hamfest, and of course the expected calls for ideas and actual 
real volunteers. Finding reliable volunteers is always a problem because most 
of us already have full plates, with work, family, etc. 

 

So here's an old idea, submitted for yet another round of retorts that 
resurface every time someone makes a suggestion --"But we've already tried 
that." 

 

I suggest we offer to partner with the other clubs in the metro to help make it 
a true "Greater Houston Hamfest." It does work when applied to Field Day. Why 
not try again to apply it to the hamfest? Net income from the event might be 
divided according to a formula that reflects two factors -- each club's 
membership headcount, and each club's actual participation (expressed in 
numbers of participating volunteers). Such a system would give all clubs a 
stake in the success of the event. 

 

I'm now feeling verklempt, so this is your chance to discuss among yourselves. 
Or not. 

 

73, JP, K5JPP 

 

   

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