START AN AARA OR AN IARN RADIO CLUB IN YOUR AREA
(Or switch your existing club over to AARA or
IARN)


YOU will receive a FREE web site by starting an
AARA, American Amateur Radio Club, or an IARN,
International Amateur Radio Club, in your
local area. You can also switch your existing
radio club over to either AARA or IARN.

Life membership in IARN, the International
Amateur Radio Network, is free, and only requires
you to fill out the IARN application form.
Life Members in IARN receive a life membership
card and also the weekly International Amateur
Radio Digest plus all routine and emergency
bulletins from IARN and AARA.

Life membership in AARA, the American Amateur
Radio Association, is $35. Life Members in AARA
receive a beautiful AARA life membership
certificate, suitable for framing, and the weekly
American Amateur Radio Digest plus all routine
and emergency bulletins from AARA and IARN.

To start an IARN International Amateur Radio Club
requires at least five charter members. You
will receive the charter document from
IARN which you and your other members must vote
to adopt. Sending a copy of this executed
charter document to IARN completes the process,
and you will then receive your official IARC
charter and also a free web site from IARN.

To start an AARA American Amateur Radio Club
requires at least two charter members. You will
receive the charter document from
AARA which you and your other member(s) must vote
to adopt. Sending a copy of this executed
charter document to AARA completes the process,
and you will then receive your official AARC
charter and also a free web site from AARA.

You may start either club or even both clubs if
you wish.

Call 207 242 2143 See www.K1MAN.com for more
details. You can also send a self addressed
stamped envelope to AARA, the American Amateur
Radio Association, Box 440, Belgrade Lakes, Maine
04918, USA. AARA, the
American Amateur Radio Association, is a division
of the IARN Amateur Radio Peace Corps Foundation,
a 501C(3) non profit corporation.