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'MOM and 'DAD to hold Kids' Forum at ARRL New England Division Convention

August 22, 2002 -- Kid's Day regulars Peter and Jeanne Schipelliti, W1DAD and K1MOM, will host a one-hour Kids' Forum at the New England Division Convention August 24, 10 AM, in Boxboro, Massachusetts. The one-hour discussion will introduce Amateur Radio, review a typical QSO--complete with a hands-on demonstration, and discuss QSL cards and Kid's Day. Free K1MOM Amateur Radio Coloring Books for children will also be distributed. For more information and a complete program schedule visit the Boxboro Web site. Children age 15 and younger are admitted free-of-charge. As Kid's Day promoters, the Schipellitis and their own youngsters activate special event station K1D every January and June to introduce children to Amateur Radio.

   



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