Re: [Swlfest] Casting Call for the 2020 Winter SWL Fest (First Notice!)

2019-12-05 Thread Kb3gty
Thank you, see you at the feet
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-Original Message-
From: John Figliozzi 
To: Discussion list for the Winter SWL Fest ; 
tankgirl 
Sent: Wed, Dec 4, 2019 01:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Swlfest] Casting Call for the 2020 Winter SWL Fest (First Notice!)


OK, you’re in!  

jaf

> On Dec 2, 2019, at 1:09 PM, tankgirl  wrote:
> 
> Im in, wanted to do something different a "YL,my life in the radio hobby"
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
> 
>  Original message 
> From: John Figliozzi 
> Date: 12/1/19 12:19 (GMT-05:00)
> To: Discussion list for the Winter SWL Fest , 
> *NASWA , ODXA yg , 
> "" , Shortwave programming 
> discussion , Internet radio discussion 
> 
> Subject: [Swlfest] Casting Call for the 2020 Winter SWL Fest (First Notice!)
> 
> One celebration is over (Thanksgiving), so it’s time to turn our attention to
> the next great celebration.  No, not Hanukah.  No, not Christmas.
> 
> The 33rd Annual Winter SWL Fest!  
> 
> Once again, we invite one and all to be a part of the Winter SWL Fest
> February 27 - 29, 2020 at the Doubletree Guest Suites in fashionable 
> Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.  
> 
> Also again, due to popular demand, we have kept the extra half day, 
> opening the event on Thursday afternoon and continuing through all of 
> Friday and Saturday. Details and background info, as well as regular 
> updates, are and will be at .
> 
> One of the centerpieces of the Fest weekend is our line-up of informative 
> and entertaining forums.  How do we get them?  These excellent sessions 
> are put together and presented by you and people just like you—those in
> our wonderful obsession  with a deep and abiding interest in radio and a 
> willingness to share their experiences, knowledge and know how.
> 
> So, how about it?  Have you a topic that you think Fest participants  
> will find interesting and would be willing to present?  Tell us about it. If
> you’ve already contacted us, chances are we have your e-mail on file.
> However, chances are also that we don’t.  (I turned 66 this year, so don’t 
> you dare trust my memory!) Even if you have run something by us in the 
> year since Fest 32, please re-contact and remind us at this time just to 
> make sure.  (Chip Arey and Mark Fahey… this doesn’t apply to you.)
> 
> As usual, your role will be to lead a one hour session forum.  That means  
> preparing about a half-hour presentation that leaves plenty of time  
> for audience questions and interaction.  It can be anything from a 
> serious (or comic) lecture (or both) to a multimedia extravaganza.
> Your choice!
> 
> And as a gesture of appreciation (and perhaps some measure of small  
> compensation for your efforts), the Fest will comp your registration  
> fee if your proposal is accepted by the Organizing Committee (which 
> consists of Rich Cuff, yours truly and Geoff Peterson, the now sadly out
> of work sidekick to Craig Ferguson on CBS’s Late Late Show. (It really is 
> a shame how he was just abandoned entirely by Craig when he departed
> the show.  If you can believe it, Geoff is just a skeleton of his former 
> self.)  
> 
> We are seeking your help in fashioning a balanced and diverse line-up of 
> topics
> and speakers.
> 
> Make your suggestion/proposal to John Figliozzi at     
> If you have any questions, we'll be happy to discuss them with you. And 
> even if you've never led a forum before, don't hesitate.  We've learned 
> that people tend to unfairly and inaccurately minimize their own abilities.  
> We know you'll  be great...but you have to  let us in on what you're 
> thinking!  
> We promise a quick turnaround on your proposal once we are able to 
> survey the field.
> 
> Be a part of the 2019 Winter SWL Fest program!
> 
> 73 and 88 to the Ladies (with due apologies to Ian McFarland)
> John Figliozzi
> Richard Cuff
> 2020 Winter SWL Fest (and apparently for life) Co-Chairs
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Re: [Swlfest] Casting Call for the 2020 Winter SWL Fest (First Notice!)

2019-12-04 Thread John Figliozzi
OK, you’re in!  

jaf

> On Dec 2, 2019, at 1:09 PM, tankgirl  wrote:
> 
> Im in, wanted to do something different a "YL,my life in the radio hobby"
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
> 
>  Original message 
> From: John Figliozzi 
> Date: 12/1/19 12:19 (GMT-05:00)
> To: Discussion list for the Winter SWL Fest , 
> *NASWA , ODXA yg , 
> "" , Shortwave programming 
> discussion , Internet radio discussion 
> 
> Subject: [Swlfest] Casting Call for the 2020 Winter SWL Fest (First Notice!)
> 
> One celebration is over (Thanksgiving), so it’s time to turn our attention to
> the next great celebration.  No, not Hanukah.  No, not Christmas.
> 
> The 33rd Annual Winter SWL Fest!  
> 
> Once again, we invite one and all to be a part of the Winter SWL Fest
> February 27 - 29, 2020 at the Doubletree Guest Suites in fashionable 
> Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.   
> 
> Also again, due to popular demand, we have kept the extra half day, 
> opening the event on Thursday afternoon and continuing through all of 
> Friday and Saturday. Details and background info, as well as regular 
> updates, are and will be at .
> 
> One of the centerpieces of the Fest weekend is our line-up of informative 
> and entertaining forums.  How do we get them?  These excellent sessions 
> are put together and presented by you and people just like you—those in
> our wonderful obsession  with a deep and abiding interest in radio and a 
> willingness to share their experiences, knowledge and know how.
> 
> So, how about it?  Have you a topic that you think Fest participants  
> will find interesting and would be willing to present?  Tell us about it. If
> you’ve already contacted us, chances are we have your e-mail on file.
> However, chances are also that we don’t.  (I turned 66 this year, so don’t 
> you dare trust my memory!) Even if you have run something by us in the 
> year since Fest 32, please re-contact and remind us at this time just to 
> make sure.  (Chip Arey and Mark Fahey… this doesn’t apply to you.)
> 
> As usual, your role will be to lead a one hour session forum.  That means  
> preparing about a half-hour presentation that leaves plenty of time  
> for audience questions and interaction.  It can be anything from a 
> serious (or comic) lecture (or both) to a multimedia extravaganza.
> Your choice!
> 
> And as a gesture of appreciation (and perhaps some measure of small  
> compensation for your efforts), the Fest will comp your registration  
> fee if your proposal is accepted by the Organizing Committee (which 
> consists of Rich Cuff, yours truly and Geoff Peterson, the now sadly out
> of work sidekick to Craig Ferguson on CBS’s Late Late Show. (It really is 
> a shame how he was just abandoned entirely by Craig when he departed
> the show.  If you can believe it, Geoff is just a skeleton of his former 
> self.)  
> 
> We are seeking your help in fashioning a balanced and diverse line-up of 
> topics
> and speakers.
> 
> Make your suggestion/proposal to John Figliozzi at 
> If you have any questions, we'll be happy to discuss them with you. And 
> even if you've never led a forum before, don't hesitate.   We've learned 
> that people tend to unfairly and inaccurately minimize their own abilities.  
> We know you'll  be great...but you have to  let us in on what you're 
> thinking!  
> We promise a quick turnaround on your proposal once we are able to 
> survey the field.
> 
> Be a part of the 2019 Winter SWL Fest program!
> 
> 73 and 88 to the Ladies (with due apologies to Ian McFarland)
> John Figliozzi
> Richard Cuff
> 2020 Winter SWL Fest (and apparently for life) Co-Chairs
> ___
> Swlfest mailing list
> Swlfest@hard-core-dx.com
> http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/swlfest
> 
> To unsubscribe:  Send an E-mail to  
> swlfest-requ...@hard-core-dx.com?subject=unsubscribe, or visit the URL shown 
> above.
> 
> For more information on the Fest, visit:
> 
> http://www.swlfest.com
> http://swlfest.blogspot.com
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Re: [Swlfest] Casting Call for the 2020 Winter SWL Fest (First Notice!)

2019-12-02 Thread tankgirl
Im in, wanted to do something different a "YL,my life in the radio hobby"Sent 
from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
 Original message From: John Figliozzi  
Date: 12/1/19  12:19  (GMT-05:00) To: Discussion list for the Winter SWL Fest 
, *NASWA , ODXA yg 
, "" , 
Shortwave programming discussion , Internet radio 
discussion  Subject: [Swlfest] Casting Call for 
the 2020 Winter SWL Fest (First Notice!) One celebration is over 
(Thanksgiving), so it’s time to turn our attention tothe next great 
celebration.  No, not Hanukah.  No, not Christmas.The 33rd Annual Winter SWL 
Fest!  Once again, we invite one and all to be a part of the Winter SWL 
FestFebruary 27 - 29, 2020 at the Doubletree Guest Suites in fashionable 
Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.   Also again, due to popular demand, we have 
kept the extra half day, opening the event on Thursday afternoon and continuing 
through all of Friday and Saturday. Details and background info, as well as 
regular updates, are and will be at .One of the centerpieces 
of the Fest weekend is our line-up of informative and entertaining forums.  How 
do we get them?  These excellent sessions are put together and presented by you 
and people just like you—those inour wonderful obsession  with a deep and 
abiding interest in radio and a willingness to share their experiences, 
knowledge and know how.So, how about it?  Have you a topic that you think Fest 
participants  will find interesting and would be willing to present?  Tell us 
about it. Ifyou’ve already contacted us, chances are we have your e-mail on 
file.However, chances are also that we don’t.  (I turned 66 this year, so don’t 
you dare trust my memory!) Even if you have run something by us in the year 
since Fest 32, please re-contact and remind us at this time just to make sure.  
(Chip Arey and Mark Fahey… this doesn’t apply to you.)As usual, your role will 
be to lead a one hour session forum.  That means  preparing about a half-hour 
presentation that leaves plenty of time  for audience questions and 
interaction.  It can be anything from a serious (or comic) lecture (or both) to 
a multimedia extravaganza.Your choice!And as a gesture of appreciation (and 
perhaps some measure of small  compensation for your efforts), the Fest will 
comp your registration  fee if your proposal is accepted by the Organizing 
Committee (which consists of Rich Cuff, yours truly and Geoff Peterson, the now 
sadly outof work sidekick to Craig Ferguson on CBS’s Late Late Show. (It really 
is a shame how he was just abandoned entirely by Craig when he departedthe 
show.  If you can believe it, Geoff is just a skeleton of his former self.)  We 
are seeking your help in fashioning a balanced and diverse line-up of topicsand 
speakers.Make your suggestion/proposal to John Figliozzi at 
    If you have any questions, we'll be happy to discuss 
them with you. And even if you've never led a forum before, don't hesitate.   
We've learned that people tend to unfairly and inaccurately minimize their own 
abilities.  We know you'll  be great...but you have to  let us in on what 
you're thinking!  We promise a quick turnaround on your proposal once we are 
able to survey the field.Be a part of the 2019 Winter SWL Fest program!73 and 
88 to the Ladies (with due apologies to Ian McFarland)John FigliozziRichard 
Cuff2020 Winter SWL Fest (and apparently for life) 
Co-Chairs___Swlfest mailing 
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Re: [Swlfest] Casting Call for the 2020 Winter SWL Fest (First Notice!)

2019-12-01 Thread Terry Colgan
Hi John –

Please change my address for future emails to 
texas1d...@gmail.com<mailto:texas1d...@gmail.com>.

Thanks.

tc

From: Swlfest  on behalf of John Figliozzi 

Reply-To: Discussion list for the Winter SWL Fest 
Date: Sunday, December 1, 2019 at 11:19CST
To: Discussion list for the Winter SWL Fest , *NASWA 
, ODXA yg , 
"" , Shortwave programming 
discussion , Internet radio discussion 

Subject: [Swlfest] Casting Call for the 2020 Winter SWL Fest (First Notice!)

One celebration is over (Thanksgiving), so it’s time to turn our attention to
the next great celebration.  No, not Hanukah.  No, not Christmas.

The 33rd Annual Winter SWL Fest!

Once again, we invite one and all to be a part of the Winter SWL Fest
February 27 - 29, 2020 at the Doubletree Guest Suites in fashionable
Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.

Also again, due to popular demand, we have kept the extra half day,
opening the event on Thursday afternoon and continuing through all of
Friday and Saturday. Details and background info, as well as regular
updates, are and will be at 
<https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=www.swlfest.comdata=02%7C01%7C%7C5605d40764014c6a81f408d77682aeff%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637108175958321060sdata=PSTZ5gwPBkUmnkptzZsocX0hdMMFTWU3RMJGjYugYp8%3Dreserved=0>.

One of the centerpieces of the Fest weekend is our line-up of informative
and entertaining forums.  How do we get them?  These excellent sessions
are put together and presented by you and people just like you—those in
our wonderful obsession  with a deep and abiding interest in radio and a
willingness to share their experiences, knowledge and know how.

So, how about it?  Have you a topic that you think Fest participants
will find interesting and would be willing to present?  Tell us about it. If
you’ve already contacted us, chances are we have your e-mail on file.
However, chances are also that we don’t.  (I turned 66 this year, so don’t
you dare trust my memory!) Even if you have run something by us in the
year since Fest 32, please re-contact and remind us at this time just to
make sure.  (Chip Arey and Mark Fahey… this doesn’t apply to you.)

As usual, your role will be to lead a one hour session forum.  That means
preparing about a half-hour presentation that leaves plenty of time
for audience questions and interaction.  It can be anything from a
serious (or comic) lecture (or both) to a multimedia extravaganza.
Your choice!

And as a gesture of appreciation (and perhaps some measure of small
compensation for your efforts), the Fest will comp your registration
fee if your proposal is accepted by the Organizing Committee (which
consists of Rich Cuff, yours truly and Geoff Peterson, the now sadly out
of work sidekick to Craig Ferguson on CBS’s Late Late Show. (It really is
a shame how he was just abandoned entirely by Craig when he departed
the show.  If you can believe it, Geoff is just a skeleton of his former self.)

We are seeking your help in fashioning a balanced and diverse line-up of topics
and speakers.

Make your suggestion/proposal to John Figliozzi at 
mailto:jfigl...@nycap.rr.com>>
If you have any questions, we'll be happy to discuss them with you. And
even if you've never led a forum before, don't hesitate.   We've learned
that people tend to unfairly and inaccurately minimize their own abilities.
We know you'll  be great...but you have to  let us in on what you're thinking!
We promise a quick turnaround on your proposal once we are able to
survey the field.

Be a part of the 2019 Winter SWL Fest program!

73 and 88 to the Ladies (with due apologies to Ian McFarland)
John Figliozzi
Richard Cuff
2020 Winter SWL Fest (and apparently for life) Co-Chairs
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[Swlfest] Casting Call for the 2020 Winter SWL Fest (First Notice!)

2019-12-01 Thread John Figliozzi
One celebration is over (Thanksgiving), so it’s time to turn our attention to
the next great celebration.  No, not Hanukah.  No, not Christmas.

The 33rd Annual Winter SWL Fest!  

Once again, we invite one and all to be a part of the Winter SWL Fest
February 27 - 29, 2020 at the Doubletree Guest Suites in fashionable 
Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.   

Also again, due to popular demand, we have kept the extra half day, 
opening the event on Thursday afternoon and continuing through all of 
Friday and Saturday. Details and background info, as well as regular 
updates, are and will be at .

One of the centerpieces of the Fest weekend is our line-up of informative 
and entertaining forums.  How do we get them?  These excellent sessions 
are put together and presented by you and people just like you—those in
our wonderful obsession  with a deep and abiding interest in radio and a 
willingness to share their experiences, knowledge and know how.

So, how about it?  Have you a topic that you think Fest participants  
will find interesting and would be willing to present?  Tell us about it. If
you’ve already contacted us, chances are we have your e-mail on file.
However, chances are also that we don’t.  (I turned 66 this year, so don’t 
you dare trust my memory!) Even if you have run something by us in the 
year since Fest 32, please re-contact and remind us at this time just to 
make sure.  (Chip Arey and Mark Fahey… this doesn’t apply to you.)

As usual, your role will be to lead a one hour session forum.  That means  
preparing about a half-hour presentation that leaves plenty of time  
for audience questions and interaction.  It can be anything from a 
serious (or comic) lecture (or both) to a multimedia extravaganza.
Your choice!

And as a gesture of appreciation (and perhaps some measure of small  
compensation for your efforts), the Fest will comp your registration  
fee if your proposal is accepted by the Organizing Committee (which 
consists of Rich Cuff, yours truly and Geoff Peterson, the now sadly out
of work sidekick to Craig Ferguson on CBS’s Late Late Show. (It really is 
a shame how he was just abandoned entirely by Craig when he departed
the show.  If you can believe it, Geoff is just a skeleton of his former self.) 
 

We are seeking your help in fashioning a balanced and diverse line-up of topics
and speakers.

Make your suggestion/proposal to John Figliozzi at 
If you have any questions, we'll be happy to discuss them with you. And 
even if you've never led a forum before, don't hesitate.   We've learned 
that people tend to unfairly and inaccurately minimize their own abilities.  
We know you'll  be great...but you have to  let us in on what you're thinking!  
We promise a quick turnaround on your proposal once we are able to 
survey the field.

Be a part of the 2019 Winter SWL Fest program!

73 and 88 to the Ladies (with due apologies to Ian McFarland)
John Figliozzi
Richard Cuff
2020 Winter SWL Fest (and apparently for life) Co-Chairs
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