Stanly County Amateur Radio Club - Saturday, January 25, 2020

Kent Harkey, President Stanly County Historical Society
Ray Sipe, President Stanly County Amateur Radio Club
Pat Bramlett, Chairman of Education Committee Stanly County Historical Society
PowerPoint presentation by Ray Sipe, Radio Club president
    History of Amateur Radio in Stanly County

Oldest known Radio Club picture

March 18, 1956

March 18, 1956 #2

1957-1958

K40GB Shack in 1967

2017 Equipment

Radio equipment on display

A very old crystal-controlled transceiver

This is an Icom 7100 - all mode radio (160 meters - 70 cm) with D-Star digital voice capability.
This is the radio of Ray Sipe (KI4UDZ), club president and is shown connected to a
portable battery and solar panel. This radio is primarily used for portable field operations.

On the left is a dual band (2 meter and 70 cm) handheld radio (HT or walkie-talkie).
On the right is an older but still operational HF radio (160 m - 10 m).

James Jarrett (KK4ZAL)

Steve Barker (WB4TSN)

Display Table

Display – Larry Almond (K4MGA)

Cranford Family served refreshments
(Robert, RJ, Michelle, CiCi, Miriam)

Dr. Keith Andrew, ARRL Emergency Coordinator,
setting up a mobile, multiband 20-foot vertical antenna.

      William Thomas (KI4JDA) from Oakboro with Joan Eudy

    Stanly County Amateur Radio Club K40GB Logo

Pictures by Roger Eudy and Richard Cosgrove

Arlington At Rest - Sunday, November 10, 2019


Steven Campbell – Speaker

Venue – Second Street Presbyterian Church

Mary Anne Randolph Custis Lee

Robert Edward Lee

Attendees – Second Street Presbyterian Church

Albemarle Mayor – Ronnie Michael

Miriam and Robert Cranford
                                                                                          Photos courtesy of Roger Eudy

Lint Heads Remembered - Thursday, September 19, 2019

Jim Lisk – Speaker
Susan & Edgar Marston
Susan is the daughter of Wells Rogers, Plant Superintendent American & Efird
Charles Humphrey – Tech Guy
Attendees
     Kent Harkey – Historical Society President
Michelle Drago & Miriam Cranford
Cotton was the refreshment theme!
     History Center Exhibit following the program
Photos courtesy of Roger Eudy

Health Heroes of Prior Decades - August 27, 2019

Greeters: Joan Eudy & Mary Louise Sawyer
Liz & Ben Jolly
Arrive early to get a front row seat
Attendees
More of the crowd
Speakers: Dr. Eric Johnsen & Dr. Steve Seltzer
Dr. Johnsen, Pat Bramlett, Ed. Committee Chairman, Dr. Seltzer
Who’s turn is it?
Central United Methodist has a new minister: Rev. Jill Rhinehart
Photos courtesy of Roger Eudy

Award Winning Local Films - July 18, 2019


Richard Cosgrove, Larry & Nancy Huneycutt with popcorn!
James Cotton – Award Winning Director
Lisa Ewers – cast member from “The Tale Tell Heart” with James Cotton
Award winning Directors – James Cotton & Carl T. Rogers
James Cotton, Pat Bramlett – Education Committee Chair, Carl T. Rogers
Photos courtesy of Roger Eudy

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Apollo - May 7 through May 20

Lunar Rock (Moon Rock)
Joan and Brad Perry brought a Moon Rock from NASA
 for display at the Stanly County History Center.
Linda Harkey, Brad Perry, Officer Jesse Huneycutt, and Pat Bramlett
removing the Moon Rock from vault.
Officer Jesse Huneycutt and Brad Perry after placing Moon Rock
in History Center display case.
Megan Sullivan, Museum Manager, and Brad Perry with Moon Rock display.
Paul Morrison, Heritage Room Manager, showing the Moon Rock
to Annie, Daniel and Chase
Some of the attendees at one of Brad Perry’s small group educational programs
Original Moon Rock cookies made by Miriam Cranford for the Moon Rock reception.