I'll agree with Tony to a point ... not all women want a ham license
but I would go against the carnival, reason, their saftey record, and
too many litigation lawyers and it would be bad publicity once you have
an injury or death, I talked to a Ex - Carnie once he told me the
company he left had alot of equiptment that needed repairs. Ask
yourself woulfd you let your child ride a peice of crap ?
mark h.
Tony Duffy wrote:
What about something along the lines of an Arts & Crafts
show or a Tuppawear Party type of show , or maybe a flee
market.....designed around keeping the wife busy while the rest of
us stroll around all of the booths at the Dayton Hamvention. (....or
maybe a carnival with rides so that you could bring the kids!)
Just a thought.
Tony D.
KC5WBJ
skipp025 wrote:
Dayton Hamvention Input Wanted. My friend Tom is directly involved with the Dayton Hamvention. His position in the 2006 year project is more toward the public relations side. He has asked me to poll you folks for new ideas,
opinions and information for the 2006 Hamvention. The primary goal of this poll is to source ideas, which will be used to make the whole Hamvention event more attractive to non-hams... ie spouses and persons not normally attending the Hamvention. The quesion is: "What would it take to get your spouse to want to come to the Dayton Hamvention or spend time in the Greater Dayton Area while you attend the event?" We're looking for ideas regarding things we can offer at the Hamvention and off site. One example might be a special shuttle service to available local shopping, tours of historical locations and culture.
A list of good pubs would work! ;c) Jim WD8CHL
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