Flag Retirement Ceremony & 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony

Tehachapi Event Center & Rodeo Grounds 416 Dennison Road, Tehachapi, CA, United States

The Tehachapi American Legion Post 221, Boy Scouts, Blue Star Moms, DAR, 5150, TMRA, and the City of Tehachapi will be working together in support of a Flag Retirement Ceremony and 9/11 Remembrance at the Tehachapi Rodeo Grounds.

2022 Inaugural CERT Rodeo

Olive Drive Fire Training Facility 5642 Victor Street, Bakersfield, CA, United States

Join the Tehachapi CERT Team along with CERT Teams from throughout Kern County as they demonstrate skills they would use in the event of a disaster. The event is being … Continue reading "2022 Inaugural CERT Rodeo"

2023 Great California ShakeOut Earthquake Drill!

On-Air

At 10:20 a.m. on October 20, 2022, millions of
people will “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” in The
Great ShakeOut, the world's largest earthquake
drill ever! All non-profit organizations are
encouraged to participate in the drill (or plan a
more extensive exercise) and to inform the public
about the drill.

Burro Schmidt Tunnel

Burro Schmidt Tunnel 35.40596, -117.87557

Another Tehachapi Amateur Radio Association Adventure.

NASA Science Solar Eclipse Opportunity

On-Line CA, United States

Ham Radio operators, we’re calling you! Members of the Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation (HamSCI) will be making radio contacts during the 2023 and 2024 North American eclipses, probing the Earth’s ionosphere. It will be a fun, friendly event with a competitive element—and you’re invited to participate.

PACIFICON℠ 2023

San Ramon Marriott 2600 Bishop Drive San Ramon, CA 94583 2600 Bishop Drive, San Ramon, CA, United States

Pacificon℠ gives you three great days of activities

Jamboree on the Air

On-Air

Jamboree-on-the-Air, or JOTA, is the largest Scouting event in the world. It is held annually the third full weekend in October. JOTA uses amateur radio to link Scouts and hams around the world, around the nation, and in your own community. This jamboree requires no travel, other than to a nearby amateur radio operator’s ham shack. Many times you can find the hams will come to you by setting up a station at your Scout camporee, at the park down the block, or perhaps at a ham shack already set up at your council’s camp.