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Sunday, 28 July 2019

CTARC Annual General Meeting - 27 Jul '19


Chris ZS1CDG receives the Buck Taylor Award
from CTARC Chairman Rob ZS1ZSA
The CTARC held its AGM on Saturday 27 July 2019 at the clubhouse at the Belvedere Community Centre in Keurboom Park in Rondebosch.

Committee members including Rob and Anne started arriving to set things up from 13h00, Mike ZS1FP set up a microphone and PA system. By the time the meeting formally commenced at 14h00 all seats inside had been taken, with a sizeable number of club members outside. We had a total of 57 attending that day.

Club Chairman Rob ZS1SA called the meeting to order with the gong as is our tradition and, as there was most definitely a quorum present, declared the meeting open.

His first task, and a sad one at that, was to ask the members to hold a minute’s silence for those CTARC members who had become Silent Keys this year. Gerald Meneses ZS1GRM of Vredehoek, and Leon Isaacson ZS1CI of Woodbridge Island were thus acknowledged.

Then Rob asked for acknowledgement of the previous year’s AGM minutes, which was obtained from John ZS1AGH and seconded by Nick ZS1ZD.

Rob then proceeded with the Chairman's Report. Firstly he drew our attention to the fine new solid steel security gate, professionally welded by Richard ZS1RIC. Then he provided a summary of an eventful 73rd year of club activities:

In August 2018 the CTARC held the annual International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend at Green Point lighthouse – our 22nd year at that venue. It was also an opportunity for Chris ZS1CDG to complete the HF Assessments for his fledgling RAE candidates, which will be done again this year too.

The September 2018 meeting was a talk and slide show by Mike ZS1CO on his trip to the USA and some interesting hams he met there.

The October meeting was a video made available by Paul ZS1S on the VK0EK DX-pedition with which our club assisted.

The November meeting was our 2018 end-of-year function which took the form of a braai and social occasion

In December, during the Xmas break, Rob organised a successful fox-hunt, reviving a fun activity that we will see more of in future at the CTARC.

Our January 2019 meeting was a Show-and-Tell format, where members brought and described various homebrew projects they had constructed or found interesting. These are always most interesting meetings, and the standard of construction and interest was high.

As the February 2019 meeting would have been just a week away from our March Flea Market, no formal meeting was scheduled, but nevertheless a second fox-hunt was organised. Word of how much fun these are had by now spread and the fox hunt was well-attended.

On the first weekend in March the CTARC hosted the annual Mega Flea Market. This buying/selling and swopping event has grown through the years and was very well attended. Many radio hams drove off afterwards with heavier car boots and lighter pockets than when they had arrived! That evening will have been punctuated with interesting explanations to wives and spouses about these new acquisitions.

At the end of March, Tom ZS1TA gave us a most interesting talk and slide show on Low Earth Orbit Satellites.

In April Rob ZS1RM gave a fascinating talk and demo on B25 military radios, which are his passion and abiding interest. He demonstrated the modular component aspect of these rigs, taking them apart, reassembling them and then operating them again.

In May Barry ZS1FJ showed us a video on the Scarborough Reef DX-pedition. The location is a precarious piece of rock sticking out of the sea and one of the highly sought-after DX entities.

In June another fox-hunt took place. There was also a DF-Antenna construction workshop run by Rob ZS1SA. We also held a social braai for the RAE candidates to meet the rest of the club. In spite of seriously wet weather, the meeting was well attended

In addition to the monthly meetings, Rob mentioned the four antenna workshops that the club held through the past year. These included refurbishing of the main antenna feed lines, the addition to the mast of the 40m rotatable dipole generously donated to the CTARC by a kindly member. ZS1ZKZ effected some seriously appreciated repairs to the main mast’s lifting system. <There was also a Repeater visit where Paul ZS1S, Rob ZS1SA, Lem ZS1LEM and Dave ZS1SG did repairs to the equipment = dunno if this should be mentioned. Anne, please check with Rob.>

The CTARC’s Remote Station out at Morningstar, generously made available by Fred ZS1FZ and maintained and developed by Alan ZS1LS, continues to be a great success. We currently have 48 subscribers to this system, to which another 5 from overseas will be joining shortly.

The CTARC’s membership continues to grow, in spite of the difficult economic climes. This year our membership increased by 20 new members to bring it up to 111.

The Chairmans report was followed by the Secretary’s report. Anne delivered this with her characteristic efficiency. She thanked us all for our assistance with her communications, emails and admin. She mentioned the CTARC’s FaceBook group now has 269 members. She also mentioned her new role as treasurer, taking care to emphasize the need to maintain transparency as regards the admin of financial aspects of the club, membership fees, donations and catering expenses.

Danny ZS1BL gave the Treasurers report, showing us the spread sheets of the CTARC’s finances. While the club is in a healthy financial state, the income is slightly down from last year due to that year’s substantial donations received. Having been CTARC Treasurer for a goodly number of years, Danny is stepping down and that portfolio will be handled by secretary, Anne.

Rob then gave a breakdown of the various roles of the Committee members and thanked them for their contributions through the year – John ZS1EQ, Chris ZS1CDG, Noel ZS1FW, Paul ZS1S, Paul ZS1PXK (his 18th continuous year on the Committee), Danny ZS1BL, Peter ZS1PGC, Tony ZS1TK, Barry ZS1FJ, and co-opted members Charles ZS1CJO and Nick ZS1ZD. Their roles will remain as before, but with the difference that Danny ZS1BL is resigning as treasurer (which portfolio will be taken up by Anne), Tony ZS1TK becomes Club Events Reporter and Photographer, Paul ZS1S will be Bulletins Manager in addition to his representation on the Western Cape Repeater Working Group. Ettienne ZS1ESB will remain as the CTARC’s honorary auditor.

It was then Rob’s pleasant task to hand out the annual club awards.

The Golden Wellie award went to Keverne ZS1ABU for faithful attendance through thick and thin.

CTARC Life Membership was awarded to both In ZS1SX and John ZS1AGH.

The Fox Hunting Award (a new one, instituted by Rob ZS1SA) was awarded to Colin ZS1RS.

The Len Wells Ham Spirit Trophy was awarded to James ZS1ZKZ.

The Buck Taylor Award - our club's premier award, was awarded to Chris ZS1CDG.

The Sports Award trophy was accepted in absentia by Michael ZS1MJT on behalf of Hughey ZS1YS.

Paul, ZS1S presented our club Secretary, Anne with a beautiful bouquet of flowers to say Thank you from the Committee and Club for another year of sterling service and Ragchew editing.

Following the awards, the CTARC Chairman and Committee were re-elected (with the abovementioned exceptions) for another year.

As a final acknowledgement to Gerald ZS1GRM /SK, his son-in-law Daniel ZS1DEA made two brief announcements. the first was the presentation of a trophy to the CTARC, to be used in commemoration ZS1GRM. Rob gratefully accepted the award, a mounted transmitting valve, on behalf of the CTARC.

The second announcement was that samples from a flagon of Gerald’s finest mountain dew distillate would be available afterwards for those who wished to raise a toast to the fond memory of ZS1GRM. We did so, confident that Gerald would have approved of this, his final contribution to the CTARC. Indeed, it was good stuff ! 

With the business concluded, the meeting broke for delicious refreshments [arranged by Rob and Anne] and the opportunity to have a good chat with all the other members.

The meeting adjourned at about 16h30.

Photos:

A magnificent set of photos by Una ZS1UNA can be seen [here]

Other photos are available [here].

Our next meeting will be the International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend, which the CTARC will hold at Green Point Lighthouse 17 / 18 August. We look forward to seeing you there!

Wednesday, 3 July 2019

CTARC Formal Notification of AGM - July '19

Dear CTARC Member

This is the official notification that the Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre's Annual General Meeting has been called.

Date: Saturday, 27th July 2019.

Time: 14h00.

Venue: CTARC Clubhouse, Round Table (Belvedere) Community Centre, off Laidlaw Road, Claremont.

Social: Join us for afternoon refreshments after the meeting.

PLEASE REVIEW THE ATTACHED PDF DOCUMENTS:

[Agenda for 2019 AGM]

[The Minutes of the 2018 AGM]

[Proxy Form] - should you require somebody to vote on your behalf and cannot attend the meeting.

[Trophy & Award Nomination/s] - should you wish to nominate a member for a trophy or award.

To those who received a CTARC floating trophy at the previous AGM, please ensure it is returned to me or Rob ZS1SA at the soonest opportunity. in certain cases we need time for the next repitient's name to be engraved.

We look forward to seeing you on the 27th July 2019.

Regards,
Anne Bareham
(CTARC Secretary and Editor)
Cell: 072-268-1207

Wednesday, 1 August 2018

CTARC Ragchew - 1 Aug '18

The August 2018 edition of the Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre's bi-monthly newsletter "Ragchew" is now published.

Grateful thanks once again to our editor, Anne, for all her excellent work in putting together this month's edition, and to all those who contributed articles.

Remember please, Anne is always on the look-out for articles to publish in Ragchew!

Download the PDF file [here];

Ragchew is also on our Newsletters Page


Sunday, 22 July 2018

CTARC Annual General Meeting - 28 Jul '18

Dear CTARC Member

Notification is hereby given that the Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre's Annual General Meeting has been called.

Date: Saturday, 28th July 2018.

Venue: CTARC Clubhouse, Round Table (Belvedere) Community Centre, off Laidlaw Road, Claremont.

Time: 14:00.

Social: Join us for afternoon refreshments after the meeting.

PLEASE REVIEW THE ATTACHED DOCUMENTS CAREFULLY:
AGM 2018 Agenda

The Minutes of the 2017 AGM

Proxy Form 2018
Regards,

Anne Bareham
(CTARC Secretary and Editor)
Cell: O72 268 I2O7

Monday, 30 October 2017

CTARC Forthcoming November Meeting - 25 Nov '17

Members of the Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre are reminded of our forthcoming End-of-Year function, to be held at the clubhouse at 13h00 on Saturday 25 November 2017. This will be our final monthly meeting for the year of 2017. It will, as always, be a social occasion in the form of a braai, with no formal lecture. It is a great opportunity to catch up and chew the fat with old friends. We will also hold the monthly swop-meet for hams to trade their surplus radio gear and widgets.

The club will sponsor beef hamburgers to members, and ice cold refreshments will be on sale, too. For those who would like to provide their own meat, braai fires will be available and will be lit at around 12h30.

At this November meeting, as per tradition, the Len Wells Ham Spirit Trophy is awarded to a worthy recipient by Dennis / ZS1AU. This year is a particularly significant one because it is the 50th anniversary of the award. So, all previous recipients of the award, be they members of the CTARC or not, are also invited to attend. We would like to be able to take a group photo of LWHST recipients at the occasion. Please RSVP to our club secretary, Anne, so that she can know the numbers for catering.

Dennis reminds us all that the deadline for nominations for this trophy is the end of October 2017. Prospective recipients (who need not be a member of the CTARC) should have shown some manifestation of True Ham Spirit during the year. A short motivation should accompany your nomination.

We look forward to seeing you all there!

The November End-of-Year braai of 2016...

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

CTARC Call For Len Wells Trophy Nominations - 20 Sep '17

Following a committee meeting at the CTARC clubhouse yesterday evening, once again the call is going out for nominations for the Len Wells Ham Spirit Trophy. This time around it will be the 50th Anniversary of the Trophy, and Dennis / ZS1AU would like to make something of an occasion of it.

The trophy is awarded to Radio Amateurs who are making a real difference to our hobby in a positive way and who by doing so display true Ham Spirit. While the award is handed out by Dennis at the CTARC's end of year meeting at the clubhouse on the fourth Saturday in November, nominees need not necessarily be members of the CTARC. This year, the CTARC's end of year meeting will be held on Saturday, 25th November 2017.

Nominations should be submitted by e-mail to Dennis / ZS1AU, together with a motivation for the nomination, to zs1au@telkomsa.net. Such nominations must please be submitted before the end of October 2017 as Dennis has to make his decision and the winners name has to be engraved.

Last year, the Trophy was awarded to Ettienne / ZS1AX, shown here below with Dennis.




Sunday, 23 July 2017

CTARC Annual General Meeting Photos - 22 Jul '17

Here are the photos from the Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre's AGM of Saturday 22 July 2017. For the written report, click [here].

Rob / ZS1SA reads the Chairmans Report.
This was followed by Anne's Secretary's Report

Danny / ZS1BL delivered his comprehensive Treasurers Report


Davy / ZR1FR of the Rally Group

Michael / ZS1MJT awards the Sports Communications Award to
Hendrik / ZS1EEE

Rob / ZS1SA awards the Wellie Awards to Richard / ZS1RIC (in absentia)

The prestigious Club Participation Award goes jointly to
Hans-Jurgen / ZS1HJH and Wolfgang / ZR1WLH

The CTARC's top award, the Buck Taylor Trophy, is awarded to Fred / ZS1FZ
(in absentia) for his dedication, commitment and involvement in a club project
that will be announced presently

John / ZS1AGH takes on the temporary mantle of CTARC Chairmanship
while the election of Chairman and Office Bearers takes place.
Rob / ZS1SA is re-elected as chairman

After the formalities were concluded, the chairs were re-stacked and our members
had the chance to chat and be sustained by Anne's excellent chicken soups,
breadrolls and a glass of sherry

CTARC Report on CTARC AGM - 23 Jul '17

Yesterday at 14h00 we held the CTARC’s Annual General Meeting of 2017 at the clubhouse.
(Photos are here).

The meeting was well attended. We counted over 30 heads in attendance.


The meeting was opened by the CTARC Chairman, Rob / ZS1SA and apologies announced. Then formal confirmation of notice of the meeting was obtained and a quorum confirmed.  A minute's silence was held for those Silent Keys who passed away this year.

Confirmation of Minutes of the previous AGM, held on Saturday, 23 July 2016, was obtained and matters arising from these minutes was briefly discussed


Rob then delivered the Chairman’s Report, covering the events of the last year and some future plans for the clubhouse and infrastructure. Anne then delivered her short but sweet Secretary’s Report. This was followed by the Treasurer's Report,comprehensively covered by Danny / ZS1BL and illustrated with PowerPoint slides of the figures. Approval of the accounts was obtained. A necessary (but moderate) increase in membership fees is taking place. This will be detailed in Ragchew and the Blogspot.
 

Then the pleasant task of presentation of Trophies and Awards was done by our Chairman, Rob. 

The Club Participation Award was given jointly to Hans-Jurgen / ZS1HJH and Wolfgang / ZR1WLH, for their great involvement this year with the club and technical development of its antennas;

The Golden Wellie Award, for attendance of Club Meetings and events through thick and thin was awarded to Richard / ZS1RIC (in absentia);

The CTARC's most prestigious award, the Buck Taylor award, was awarded in absentia to Fred /ZS1FZ, for his enormous involvement (in time, vision and funding) for a big project of huge benefit to our club, that he initiated, steered and is busy building, that will be clarified in greater detail presently;


The Sports Award was awarded by Michael /ZS1MJT, backed up by Davey / ZR1FR, to Hendrick / ZS1EEE, for the quality and depth of his involvement in radio comms for Sports Rallies this last year.

We then proceeded with the formal election of office bearers and activity conveners. Rob stood down as John / ZS1AGH took
over as temporary caretaker Chairman to call for nominations. 

Rob / ZS1SA was unanimously nominated and elected as the CTARC Chairman for the period 2017 / 2018. This was followed by the election of a new Working Committee and Bank Signatory Mandates.

The CTARC Committee remains (more or less) as before, with the following portfolios:

Anne is CTARC Secretary & Ragchew Editor;

Noel / ZS1FW is CTARC Vice-Chairman, Clubhouse Manager & Convenor of the weekly ZS1CT Net; 

Danny / ZS1BL is CTARC Treasurer;

Tony / ZS1TK is the new Bulletins Coordinator;

Paul / ZS1S is Western Cape Repeater Working Group representative (he's currently the Vice-Chairman of that organisation). He is also responsible for Clubhouse Security;

Paul / ZS1PXK is Meetings Logistics Coordinator;

Barry / ZS1FJ is QSL Manager - Cards;


Charles / ZS1CJO is QSL Manager - Digital;

Peter ZS1PGC is Club Assets Manager;
;
Nick / ZS1ZD is Website / Blogspot Manager & Club Photographer.

The following Committee Members stepped down:
Shaun / ZS1RA (former CTARC Public Relations Officer) has relocated from Cape Town;
Tony / ZS1TM (former Bulletins
Coordinator);
and Hylton / ZR1HPC (former QSL
Manager).
 

Appointment of Honorary Auditor:
As Barry / ZS1FJ has now joined the CTARC Committee, we require the services of a new honorary auditor. This non-onerous responsibility involves casting a proprietorial eye over the accounting figures of the CTARC's  finances.

With the office bearers duly elected, other business was attended to briefly and the Rob offered a votes of thanks to the committee members, new & outgoing. With that, the meeting was formally ended and refreshments were then served. CTARC Members and visitors had the chance to chat over tubs of delicious soup and the occasional glass of sherry.


Our Club's thanks are due to a number of folk:
  • Rob, for his leadership and vision through the past years of chairmanship;
  • Rob and Anne for organizing the logistics of the AGM event;
  • Special thanks to Anne and Elsabe for feeding us with scrumptious chicken soup, beef consomme and sherry and rolls on the cold winter afternoon; and also to Tony /ZS1TK, who made glasses of red wine available for a nominal contribution;
  • Thank-you to the CTARC Committee, for their work, insights and contributions throughout the year. Everyone has a role to play and it’s a great team;
  • Lastly, but certainly not leastly, thanks to all the CTARC members, for their attendance, support and contributions that make the CTARC the convivial fellowship that it is.
Things wound up at about 16h30. The following meeting at the CTARC will be the Antenna Work Party on Saturday, 29 July.

Photos of the event are [here].

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

CTARC Forthcoming AGM - 22 Jul '17

The Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre's July meeting will be our Annual General Meeting.
It will take place, as always, at the CTARC clubhouse at 14h00 on Saturday 22 July 2017.

All members are encouraged to attend this important club meeting for the election of CTARC office bearers and committee, reading of club financial statements, reception of club awards and a good get-together in general.

Soup and sherry (served in separate vessels!) will be available for the delectation of the members.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Further details will be announced here, on the bulletins and in Ragchew.

Last year's AGM in 2016

Thursday, 1 June 2017

CTARC Award Nominations for July AGM - 1 June '17

CTARC members have recently been e-mailed the necessary nomination forms to nominate worthy recipients for our club awards, which will be handed out at the July AGM which takes place at the CTARC clubhouse on Saturday 22 July 2017.

A list of these awards appears in the June 2017 edition of Ragchew.

Please ensure that those nominations reach the CTARC Secretary no later than Thursday 15 June 2017.

The CTARC Committee needs time to decide who will get those awards, and (in some cases) engrave the winners name on said award.

Thanking you in advance!

Sunday, 28 May 2017

CTARC Please Return Your Trophy! - May '17

Here is a polite request from the CTARC Committee for all trophy winners from the 2016 AGM to please return their trophies to the CTARC Clubhouse no later than the June meeting (Saturday 24 June 2017 at 14h00).

We need to prepare these trophies for the new recipients in time for the July 2017 AGM. In some cases this involves engraving the new recipients name timeously.

Nomination forms will be e-mailed to CTARC members presently, so that worthy recipients of the awards may be selected.

Tuesday, 23 May 2017

CTARC Receives ILLW Participation Certificate

Recently the Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre received a certificate from Kevin /VK2CE, the webmaster and coordinator of the International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend, congratulating our club for twenty years of continuous participation in the event, from 1998 to 2017.

In fact, the CTARC was the first South African amateur radio club to take part in the event, way back in 1998 (you will note that the certificate refers to the former ZS1B / Bud Voortman, now SK. Bud was a moving spirit in the CTARC's involvement in the ILLW).

The CTARC will take part in ILLW again at Green Point Lighthouse, on the weekend of 19/20 August this year. It's a great event with the opportunity to show the flag for Amateur Radio and to work local and DX stations. Further information will be published here and announced on our bulletins closer to the time.


Sunday, 25 September 2016

CTARC Call for Len Wells Ham Spirit Trophy Nominations - Sep '16

Dennis Wells / ZS1AU requests all local radio hams to consider putting forward nominations for a worthy recipient of the Len Wells Ham Spirit Trophy, which he manages in memory of his late father.

Prospective recipients of this unique trophy must, of course, be radio hams. But they do not have to be members of the Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre, though the award is intended for members of one of the four Cape Peninsula area clubs - CTARC, Oakdale, Boland ARC or False Bay ARC. Neither do they have to be technical wunderkinds nor DX-achievers of note. Whom Dennis would really like to know of is radio hams who have recently promoted the characteristic radio amateur spirit of generosity and cooperation in our particular community.

It is requested that such nominations be passed on to Dennis soon (his e-mail address is here), as the recipient's name and call sign need to be engraved on the trophy. Nominations close on 31 October 2016.

Sunday, 24 July 2016

CTARC Report-Back of AGM - 24 Jul '16

On Saturday 23 July 2016, the Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre held its AGM at 14h00. In spite of some rather soggy winter weather, the meeting was well attended.

The meeting was opened by CTARC chairman Rob / ZS1SA, who welcomed members and visitors, and then delivered his Chairman's Report for the past year.

This was followed by the Secretary's Report by our well-organised secretary, Anne.

Our vice-chairman, Noel / ZS1FW, then read out the Treasurers Report on behalf of Danny / ZS1BL who was unable to attend the meeting.

Our chairman then had the pleasant job of handing over the Club Awards for the year.

The Golden Wellie Award (the Wellington boot is in fact black in colour), which celebrates that member whose attendance of club events (through rain, hail, sleet, snow, dust storms, hurricanes and other meteorological phenomena) has been most consistent, this year was awarded to Tony / ZS1TK.

The Club Participation Award, which is awarded for significant club involvement, assistance and participation, this year was awarded to Barry / ZS1FJ in absentia.

The Buck Taylor Trophy (the CTARC's top award) was awarded to Davey / ZR1FR for his extremely helpful and generous assistance of our club recently.

At this point, the chairman stood down and handed over the reigns to John / ZS1AGH while nominations for the post of club chairman and the committee were called for. The entire committee was re-elected, with Rob as chairman, for another year. The committee's details are [here].

The formalities now concluded, the club's members and visitors were asked to briefly assemble outside the clubhouse for a group photograph (see below).

Thereafter we returned to the clubhouse for a bowl (or two) of not one but two delicious varieties of hot soup kindly provided by Anne and Elsabe, as well as a glass of warming sherry for those who required a little further warming on that cold afternoon. A good opportunity to catch up and natter with friends then ensued.

Paul / ZS1S later on continued with some repair work to the antenna cable feed-in panel, which has been in need of refurbishment since our recent Antenna Work Party.

By about 16h45 the meeting had run its course and we made our way home.

Below are some photos of the event:

The quiet before the storm...
Anne & Elsabe await the arrival of the hungry masses

Rob / ZS1SA has just acquired a transformer,
Note the unique model of his car (next to the number plate)

Members settle down for the meeting

Rob / ZS1SA reads out the Chairmans Report. Throughout the event
the slide show from the 70th Anniversary celebration was projected

Anne delivers the Secretary's Report

Noel / ZS1FW delivers the Treasurer's Report

Tony / ZS1TK receives the Golden Wellie Award from Rob /  ZS1SA

Rob / ZS1SA announces the Club Participation Award for Barry /  ZS1FJ

Davey / ZR1FR receives the Buck Taylor Trophy from Rob / ZS1SA

John / ZS1AGH takes over as temporary club chairman while nominations
are received for chairman and committee and the voting takes place.

Rob / ZS1SA, our re-elected club chairman commits himself
and the committee to another year at the helm of the CTARC,
in service to the club's members

Group shot outside the clubhouse.
In the foreground is John / ZS1AGH'S prized Dart.

Left to right: Wolfgang /ZR1WHL, Hans-Jurgen /ZS1HJH, Mike /ZS1PE,
Noel /ZS1FW and Richard /ZS1RIC

Anne and Elsabe provided litres of very delicious soup!
(Chicken Noodle on the left, Butternut on the right)

And to keep the chill away there was a glass of sherry

Much discussion taking place after the AGM, as is always the case

Paul / ZS1S and Mike / ZS1FP.
In the background are Tony /  ZS1TM and Rob / ZS1SA

Gerald / ZS1GRM makes an emphatic point to John / ZS1AGH
and Geoff / ZR1GFT

Noel / ZS1FW and Charles / ZS1CJO

Wolfgang / ZR1WLH, Hans-Jurgen / ZS1HJH and Richard / ZS1RIC

Saturday, 16 July 2016

CTARC AGM 2016 - Formal Announcement of Meeting - 23 Jul '16

This is the official notification that the Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre's 2016 Annual General Meeting has been called. This will take place at the CTARC Clubhouse at the Round table (Belvedere) Community Centre, off Laidlaw Lane in Rondebosch, at 14h00 on Saturday 23 July 2016.

The relevant documents (2016 AGM Agenda, Minutes of 2015 AGM, Proxy & Nominations Form, Membership Form) were sent to members last week. However, links to those relevant documents are provided as PDF files below.

2016 AGM Agenda

The Minutes of the 2015 AGM

A Proxy and Nomination Form:

If you cannot be at the meeting, you may give someone else your proxy. Also, if you would like to nominate somebody to serve on the committee or you would like to nominate a club member for one of the club awards, you may use that form.

Club Subscriptions:

A reminder that your annual club subscriptions for 2016 / 2017 are now due. The annual subscription fee has been increased for the first time in several years by only R20-00 and is now R120-00 for Members and R100-00 for Pensioners over 65. Remember, membership for Spouses of  club members is available at 50% of the main Members price.

(EFT is preferred if possible please, but we will be collecting cash subs and forms at the AGM. If you have already paid your subscriptions, thank you. If paying by EFT, please send me proof of payment, that your EFT payment may confirmed.)

Membership Renewals:

There is a Membership / Renewal Form which has our bank details and is to please be completed if any of your contact details have changed in the past year - so that we can keep our database current.

Join us for afternoon refreshments after the meeting. We look forward to seeing you on the 23rd July.

Regards

Anne
(CTARC Secretary)

Sunday, 3 July 2016

CTARC Forthcoming Meeting - 23 July '16

The Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre will hold its Annual General Meeting on Saturday 23rd July 2016, at 14h00, at the CTARC clubhouse [here] in Rondebosch. All CTARC members are encouraged to attend.

At this important meeting, the chairman will deliver his report, followed by the treasurer delivering his report. The various awards and trophies will be handed out to their recipients and and the new office bearers will be elected.

Afterwards there will be an opportunity for members to socialise over refreshments.

More details to be published closer to the time.

Sunday, 29 November 2015

CTARC End-of-Year Function (2) - 28 Nov '15

Here are more photos of the End-of-Year function held at the CTARC on 28 November 2015. These are by kind courtesy of Mike / ZS1FP.

The report-back on the meeting is [here]