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Kids Day: Fun for All Ages!

2010 dates: Sunday, January 3 and Saturday, June 19; 1800-2400 UTC
Rules · Survey/Certificate


Sam, Alec and Hailey, grandkids of Dick Hayman WN3R, enjoy operating Kids Day back in January 2009. Not only did they make some QSOs, they also built several kits!

Kids Day is intended to encourage young people (licensed or not) to enjoy Amateur Radio. It can give young people on-the-air experience so they might develop an interest in pursuing a license in the future. It is intended to give hams a chance to share their station with children.

Kids Day Soapbox

Tell us about your Kids Day!

Who did you talk to? Where were they from? Did you have fun?

Post your stories and your photos to the Kids Day soapbox so everybody can read about your experiences.

2009 Soap Box Entry Page

We are pleased to introduce two new Kids Day managers: Mark Beckwith, N5OT and David Hodge, N6AN!

“I listened to my first shortwave radio when I was 9 years old,” Mark writes. “I loved learning at a young age that the world was made up of people who didn't all think the same things. When I was 11, I tuned across some people talking to each other in friendly conversation. It turned out one of them was in my own neighborhood. Boy was I hooked ... and got my license at 13! I think getting kids on the shortwave opens magnificent doors at a time when they are most receptive. My 12 year old daughter Megan loves Kids Day. Get a kid on the air!”

David is just at excited as Mark. “When given the chance to help promote Kids Day I didn't hesitate,” David writes. “I was 14 when first licensed in 1969. Ham Radio is still a thrill 40 years later. My longtime friend, Mark, N5OT, and I hope to inspire you to get the kids in your life on the air. My 12 year old son Alan, whose photo has appeared in previous Kids Day articles, is my inspiration.”

Look for Mark and David to provide lots of interesting items and suggestions for help get kids on the air during Kids Day…or any other day, for that matter!

Who ever knew that shouting out your favorite color could be so much fun?
Ideas to make Kids Day a big hit

For the parent ham or host:

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For the radio club host:

For the kids:

Find out more about Kids Day by visiting www.arrl.org/FandES/ead/kd-rules.html. Don’t forget to check out the certificate at www.arrl.org/FandES/ead/kids-day-survey.html. We are always looking for pictures of the kids operating your station so that we can share them with others, so send them to kidsday@arrl.org.



Page last modified: 01:24 PM, 07 Oct 2009 ET
Page author: kidsday@arrl.org
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