Ham Testing Green Country Hamfest
Claremore Expo - Rogers County Building 416 S Brady St, Claremore, OK, United StatesIn conjunction with the Green Country Hamfest/ARRL Oklahoma State Convention
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Established in 1924 – "The Oldest Amateur Radio Club in Oklahoma"
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In conjunction with the Green Country Hamfest/ARRL Oklahoma State Convention
The TARC meeting will be held at the TU campus at Keplinger Hall in room # 3140
Location: River West Festival Park. Start checking your essential gear: reflective vest, bike rack (or pickup bed), mobile radio with at least 25 watts, (optional) handheld radio for use when out of vehicle, first aid kit, ice chest, personal comfort items, cover for seats to be used by sweaty riders, (optional) bike repair kit, air pump (TARC has loanable pumps). These are the basic items and you can supplement the list as you see fit. This ride will be using only the APRS units provided by the Tulsa Repeater Organization and the APRS digipeaters provided by TARC. If you have […]
Ham Testing
Third Thursday of Odd Months
More to Come
The Cop Land Classic Bike Ride is the largest fundraiser for the Tulsa Police Officers’ Memorial and is put on annually 2 weeks following the Memorial Service held to honor the 41 fallen officers of the Tulsa Police Department. 5 routes with elevations: “The Misdemeanor” (15 mile)https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31295289 “The Felony” (31 mile)https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31440685 “Deferred Sentance” (44 mile)https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31295943 “Escape Route” (57 mile)https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31295843 “The 67 to Life” (67 mile)https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31260804 The ride will start and finish at the Tulsa Police Officers’ Memorial at the Tulsa Police Training Center, 6066 E. 66 St. N., Tulsa on May 18th. E-mail any questions to me and plan on a […]
The TARC meeting will be held at the TU campus at Keplinger Hall in room # 3140
The Community Light Foundation, a non-profit organization founded by Osborne Celestain with a mission focus on feeding the hungry where they are in Tulsa and surrounding communities. This will be the inaugural Ride to Remember BWS. We set out to create a ‘rider friendly’ bicycling event in Tulsa to promote fitness and fun. We will be offering ride distances of 15, 35, 50, & 70 miles. Our goal is to provide challenging and enjoyable routes for cyclists of levels. We encourage you to come out and join our cycling community.
Walkins welcome until 1000. Office buildings east of the main building- west entrance
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