The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) holds its monthly in-person meeting at the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum in Lexington Park, Maryland. This meeting provides a platform for members to discuss emergency communication protocols, share technical updates, and coordinate community support efforts. As a vital part of the local emergency preparedness network, these meetings are essential for maintaining readiness and fostering collaboration among amateur radio operators in the region.
What to Expect
A professional meeting focused on emergency communication and radio operations.
Who Should Attend
ARES members
Amateur radio operators
Emergency preparedness volunteers
Agenda Overview
Check with the ARES group for specific meeting times.
Venue & Address
Patuxent River Naval Air Museum
22156 Three Notch Rd Lexington Park , Maryland – 20653 United States
Organizer
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) · Association
ARES provides emergency communication services through amateur radio.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can attend?
The meeting is primarily for ARES members.
Where is it held?
Patuxent River Naval Air Museum, Lexington Park, MD.
Is there a fee?
Check with the ARES group for membership or meeting details.
What is ARES?
The Amateur Radio Emergency Service provides emergency communication support.
Is this a recurring meeting?
Yes, it is a monthly meeting.
Do I need to be a member?
Check with the local ARES chapter for participation requirements.
Tags
Radio
Emergency
Community
Lexington Park
Maryland
Meeting
Summary
A monthly meeting for ARES members at the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum.