I would like to 
thank everyone for their support of the hamfest in Plant City this past 
weekend.  We had several club members stop by our table to sign in.  A few of 
the members stopped by to show off their great deals from the tail gate area 
while others were on their way to forums.  Peggy, N4PEG, and Bill, KI4ZMV, spoke 
with several of the visitors at the table as well as other members that stopped 
by.  Other area clubs stopped by our table and took away some good ideas for 
their club tables and club meetings.  I was surprised to find that several other 
clubs in the central Florida area know all about us.  They know because they 
told me that they read our blog regularly. 
 
The East Pasco 
Amateur Radio Society, EPARS, located in Dade City extended an invitation to 
visit with Santa Claus, K4EX, during the Christmas Church Street walk in Dade 
City, Dec. 21-23, 7-9 pm.  EPARS always sets up a VHF station that allows people 
to talk to Santa on 2 meters.  Hundreds of people turn out for this gala light 
show each year.  It started out years ago as a Christmas card lane with the 
locals taking part in placing giant, 4’ X 8’, Christmas cards along Church St.  
It has grown into what it is today.  I have been going to this for most of my 
life as I am from Dade City.  Church Street in Dade City is blocked off from 
about 11th street to 14th street each year and the streets 
are full of people looking at the lights that adorn the private homes and 
churches.  People from all over the area show up to see this event.  Parking can 
be found on block South of Church St. near the middle school but there will be 
people parking on all of the nearby streets.  http://eparsonline.org/ 
  
 
Another 
attraction to remember is the Citrus Tower in Clermont.  Each year at Christmas 
time the Citrus Tower is lit up for the Christmas light show.  All 226 feet of 
the tower is lit with 75,000 LED lights which can easily be seen from 4 miles 
away.  The music that plays is coordinated with the lights to provide a 
beautiful show.  It is free.  You sit outside and listen to the music and watch 
the lights from 6pm to 10pm.  If you would like to ride to the top of the tower 
there is a $6.00 charge but the trip is worth it.  For more information go to 
the Citrus Tower website at  http://www.citrustower.com/clermont/light-show/ 
.  Remember to take a handheld with you.  On the top level you are almost 500 
feet above sea level and over 200 feet above the ground.  I have checked into 
the Thursday night net from up there and Andrew, WX4AMS, spoke to me last week 
from the tower through the LARC repeater.  
 
Thanks to all and 
a very Merry Christmas to all,
 
Rich - 
N4ESS