Become part of "The Core"

Throwing out ideas and discussion topics on the BVARC Reflector is good
fodder for chewing and spewing.  But the next step is the hardest....taking
your suggested ideas and running with one or two of them to help put
together and run the GHHF.  In the past it has always fallen to "The Core"
of BVARC members who are always there to do the dirty.   A few good folks
in the past who were outside of the core had stepped up to help, but that
is typically not the norm.    It wud be great if all of the ideas suggested
were spoken for and implemented, with a lead person at the helm of each
determined to successfully bring to the table/GHHF what they have
undertaken.   That would be one heck of a Hamfest.   (Dayton, Huntsville,
Orlando, etc. have hundreds of folks in 20 or 30 + clubs that join in
putting those ham fests on)

We are kind of past the brainstorming phase and are now into the
pre-operational phase for the GHHF 6 months off.  Please attend  the next
meeting, to be announced soon, and step up to the plate to join The Core to
bring it to fruition.  Your help would be massively appreciated, plus
you'll have fun seeing your efforts being enjoyed by the thousands who
attend.

73...Rick -- W5RH



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On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 11:30 AM Nick Creason KE5QY via BVARC <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the reply, Eddie,
>
>
>
> Sound like you have a good group of contributors.  I hadn’t been following
> the discussion so I thought I’d just throw out some ideas.  Looks like you
> have already considered all of them.
>
>
>
> I’ve worked on putting events together for originations I worked for in
> the past and I know running them can quickly become a full-time job.
>
>
>
> I think the state convention will bring a lot of interest.
>
>
>
> I added some comments below in red.
>
>
>
>
> *From:* BVARC *On Behalf Of *Eddie Runner via BVARC
> *Sent:* Friday, August 26, 2022 11:01 AM
> *To:* 'BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB' <[email protected]>; [email protected]
> *Cc:* Eddie Runner <[email protected]>; 'Christopher Boone' <
> [email protected]>
> *Subject:* [BVARC] HamFest IDeas and Discussion
>
>
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> Yes we can work with the ARRL.. In fact we do!!
>
> We have the honor for our next hamfest to be the
>
>
>
> ARRL TEXAS STATE CONVENTION  !!
>
>
>
> This is great!
>
>
>
> (how ya like dem apples?) (its on the website)
>
> ( http://www.houstonhamfest.org )
>
>
>
>
>
> Larger audience? YES, of course, we are always looking for other
> interesting
>
> things that could draw to our hamfest..
>
>
>
>
>
> We have had the MAKERS FAIR folks, the LEGO folks, and even ROBOT WARS
>
> we encourage computer clubs, and so many other things ..  Not to mention
>
> Astronauts and Space weather and so many really cool things
>
> YOUR IDEAS???
>
>
>
> NASA does set up and conduct tours.  (I’ll bet someone from their club
> could get this set up) We have some of the best museums in the world.
>  Every time we have been there some group was getting a tour).  Texans and
> Astro’s have tours of their stadiums.
>
>
>
>
>
> What do you want for family activities?  A bouncy house??
>
> Fort worth Hamfest has (from my unerstanding) quilting classes and
>
> other LADY things..   I dont have a clue how to see if that is even
> possible??
>
> YOUR IDEAS???
>
>
>
> Same stuff as above.  Lots of people have lived here all their lives and
> never beet to any of the things people travel here to do.
>
>
>
> Invite the local media?  YES, they always come!!!
>
>
>
> Schedule it so they cover a scheduled Satellite contact or maybe even
> contact with space station  (you never know till you try).
>
>
>
> A catchy name? there already is hamvention, hamcation, hamcom, and lots of
> others..
>
> I am not good at this, what do you recommend???
>
>
>
> Through it out to the membership of all the clubs to come up with
> something.  How about H-Town Radio Extravaganza.
>
>
>
> IN Advance?   Yes of course, we work on renting the facilities a year or
> more in
>
> advance to make sure we have a venue.  A few of us are always working on
> it year round, and
>
> we start having planning meetings 6 months in advance to get all the
> people and
>
> jobs lined up..  Some from the last one may not be here this year and lots
> of new folks
>
> want to be involved.. 6 months is the time we start getting the groups
> together (NOW)
>
>
>
> Other Groups???
>
> This is and always has been (since the beginning) a good idea.
>
> BUT, not apparently as easy as everyone thinks.
>
>
>
> This would take someone visiting the meetings for any groups we want to
> invite.
>
>
>
> Our official BVARC stance is we welcome PARTNERS in the Houstonhamfest...
>
>
>
> As far as I know, there are not any other area ham clubs that have a bank
> account
>
> with enough funds to make a dent in what BVARC pays out to put on this
> event..
>
>
>
> Here we need sponsors.  We shouldn’t use club money for the event.  Should
> be able to get a meeting space donated if the club is non-profit, and any
> printing for tickets or flyers could be covered by advertisers.  You can
> even get the local recruiters to pay for some of this if you let them come
> and show off their toys.
>
>
>
> The Makers Fair folks had a large budget at one time (they had a show at
> George R Brown
>
> (very very expensive)  but they seem to have dissolved or split or
> something..
>
> we let them exhibit in the past at our shows for free, just to try to
> increase
>
> attendance..
>
>
>
> We give ANY ham club a free table with the promise they will actually man
> the table and
>
> promote ham radio .. Most of the time the club tables we give away are
> vacant during
>
> the show...
>
>
>
> Everyone seems to say contact Dayton (or other big shows) for tips and
> advice.
>
> I have been to Dayton many times (at Hara) and I always SPY to see what
> they
>
> are doing and we are not.  Anthony just got back from Huntsville, and many
> others
>
> ALWAYS CRITIQUE the other shows, in an attempt to use the good and bad to
>
> help our own show..
>
>
>
>
>
> LEAP OF FAITH...  (Sat and Sun)
>
>
>
>   Anything we look up to as a better show, seems to always
>
> be a SATURDAY / SUNDAY show...  Ours is Friday set up and a few
>
> small friday events (spaghetti supper) and the main show on Saturday..
>
>
>
> Its pretty hard for us to put our heads (budget) around opening on
>
> Sunday as well since most of our vendors are packed up and gone
>
> by two o clock on Saturday..
>
>
>
> Faith?  if we scheduled a Sat/Sun show, would our vendors stay for sunday?
>
> I personally think the biggest difference between US and THEM is the 2 day
> show.
>
>
>
> If anyone else believes it,
>
> the leap of faith would be expensive.. And maybe
>
> the end of BVARC (financially)
>
>
>
> thanks for your input,  it is very valuable..!
>
>
>
> Eddie Runner (NU5K) Houston HamFest
>
>  BVARC Life Member
>
>
>
> Dont forget to look in on http://www.houstonhamfest.org there is
>
> much information currently displayed on our past shows, and will
>
> be replaced with information on our nest show as decisions are made.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 09:47:49 AM CDT, [email protected] <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I’m coming in to the conversation late so these ideas may have been
> discussed before but I’ll through in my thoughts anyway.
>
> Have we looked at working with ARRL to tie an annual regional or
> divisional meeting to the Houston Hamfest?  May be to late to include this
> year, but could work for future event.  This would bring in some
> interesting speakers and free advertising.
>
> Could we work with other non-ham organizations and business in the area
> that might be willing to donate prizes or exhibits that would be of
> interest to a larger audience?  Maybe NASA or SpaceX could provide some
> seminars or exhibits.  County or state emergency services and demos.
>
> Set up some events or tours for non-ham activities that would make it more
> of a family event.  There are lots of activities for the whole family
> locally
>
> Advertise it in all the ham magazines well ahead of time.  Give people
> from outside the area a chance to plan for the event.
>
>
>
> Invite the local media to the event and play up what will be there.
> (Newest radios, demonstrations, local celebrities)
>
>
>
> Give it a unique name.  Hamcom and Hamvention sound like a big deal I’d
> want to attend.  Greater Houston Hamfest sounds like a local event just for
> locals.
>
>
>
> I went to the Dallas Hamcom for years and it was always played up as a
> national or international event.  People started planning for the next year
> while they were there.  Is the Houston event date set a year in advance?
>
>
>
> I do think getting a group together made up of representatives from all
> the local clubs would help pulling everything together and bring in new
> ideas.  Dallas and Dayton both have permanent committees planning and
> supporting their events.  (Maybe even contact them and ask for some advice
> and ideas).
>
>
>
> Just some ideas.
>
>
>
> Nick,  KE5QY
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* BVARC *On Behalf Of *Eddie Runner via BVARC
> *Sent:* Friday, August 26, 2022 9:04 AM
> *To:* BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB <[email protected]>
> *Cc:* Eddie Runner <[email protected]>; Christopher Boone <
> [email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: [BVARC] Greater Houston Hamfest
>
>
>
> ALL PARTNERSHIPS ARE POSSIBLE AND NEGOTIABLE..
>
>
>
> Chris are you volunteering to join the BVARC permanent home committee??
>
> (finding a clubhouse)...
>
>
>
> Eddie (NU5K)
>
>
>
> On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 08:16:00 AM CDT, Christopher Boone via BVARC
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> JP brings up an excellent idea. I'd like to remind everybody that HamCom
> in Dallas was an independent organization made up of members from various
> clubs that formed a corporation to run the hamfest. Perhaps this is
> something to look at in Houston. Form a corporation as a non-profit group
> and have members of the various clubs on the board. It needs to be a
> metro-wide area group.
>
>
>
> Houston is always been lacking compared to the DFW area in amateur
> activities, which I don't understand why. Even my good friend and silent
> key Andy McAllister once said " Houston hams suck." The old Houston Amateur
> Radio Club used to have bi-monthly auctions at its clubhouse on OST. Sadly
> that club went under and the property was sold. Which was a damn shame
> because it was a very nice clubhouse with a fully operational HF station.
> And unfortunately that just proved Andy's statement. I think it's time to
> change that.
>
>
>
> Chris
>
> WB5ITT
>
> Texas State Employees ARS, T-SEARS
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2022, 8:04 AM JP Pritchard via BVARC <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
>     It is heartening to see the club get off to an earlier that usual
> start in planning for the hamfest, and of course the expected calls for
> ideas and actual real volunteers. Finding reliable volunteers is always a
> problem because most of us already have full plates, with work, family,
> etc.
>
>
>
> So here's an old idea, submitted for yet another round of retorts that
> resurface every time someone makes a suggestion --"But we've already tried
> that."
>
>
>
> I suggest we offer to partner with the other clubs in the metro to help
> make it a true "Greater Houston Hamfest." It does work when applied to
> Field Day. Why not try again to apply it to the hamfest? Net income from
> the event might be divided according to a formula that reflects two factors
> -- each club's membership headcount, and each club's actual participation
> (expressed in numbers of participating volunteers). Such a system would
> give all clubs a stake in the success of the event.
>
>
>
> I'm now feeling verklempt, so this is your chance to discuss among
> yourselves. Or not.
>
>
>
> 73, JP, K5JPP
>
>
>
>
>
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