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Exam Session
08/29/2026 | Sinking Spring PA 19608-1753Time: 8:30 AM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead)
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Hamfest/Convention
08/29/2026 - 8th Annual ROC CITY NET HamfestLocation: ,
Type: ARRL Hamfest
Sponsor: ROC CITY NET
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08/29/2026 | Commemoration of the end of WWII
Aug 29-Sep 2, 0000Z-2359Z, K5J, . Meridian Amateur Radio Club (MS). 14.230. QSL. Larry Anderson, 6674 Highway 19 N., Meridian, MS 39305. Commemoration of the End of WWII, 81 Years Ago. 80-10 meters, SSB, CW, FT8 Very nice picture QSL Card available
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Hamfest/Convention
08/29/2026 - Reading Radio Club HamfestLocation: ,
Type: ARRL Hamfest
Sponsor: Reading Radio Club, Inc.
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08/29/2026 | Commemoration of the end of WWII
Aug 29-Sep 2, 0000Z-2359Z, W5J, . Meridian Amateur Radio Club (MS). 14.230. QSL. Larry Anderson, 6674 Highway 19 N., Meridian, MS 39305.
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08/29/2026 | Buhl Farm Park Celebration
Aug 29-Sep 7, 0000Z-2359Z, W3LIF, . Mercer County Amateur Radio Club. 7.185 7.074. QSL. Mercer County Amateur Radio Club, PO Box 996, Sharon, PA 16146. Mercer County Amateur Radio Club is celebrating BUHL DAY, the 111th Anniversary of Buhl Farm Park, which covers 300 acres donated to the Shenango Valley community by Frank Buhl a local industrialist, for the use and recreation purposes. Check the www.w3lif.org webpage for scheduled times of W3B operation or the QRZ website for W3B for more information. As conditions permit you will find operators at various times on from August 29 to all day on September 7, 2026
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08/29/2026 | The Battle of Brooklyn at the Old Stone House
Aug 29-Aug 30, 1018Z-1018Z, W1B, . Kings County Radio Club NY. 14.270. QSL. Lloyd Westerman, PO Box 174, Woodstock, NY 12498.
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08/29/2026 | MYERS FAMILY - LEVITTOWN CIVIL RIGHTS - AUGUST 1957
Aug 29-Aug 30, 1200Z-0200Z, W3M, . PENN WIRELESS ASSOCIATION. 7.200 14.250 18.135 146.79 -0.6 131.8PL REPEATER. QSL. PENN WIRELESS ASSOCIATION, PO BOX 925, Levittown, PA 19058. In August 1957, Daisy and William Myers and their three children became the first Black family to move into Levittown in the Dogwood Hollow section. They endured weeks of harassment before the state intervened to protect them. Daisy Myers became known as the "Rosa Parks of the North" and a fair-housing civil rights leader. This is one of the early civil-rights fights of the era and the most nationally significant event in Levittown's history. Key dates within the event: August 15, 1957 — Governor George Leader ordered State Police to Levittown. August 20, 1957 — commonly cited as the date the family became the first African American residents. August 26, 1957 — protesters dispersed and the State Police withdrew.






