Antennapalooza is an amateur radio and social event held over a weekend on a 7 acre rural property. Now in its seventh year, the event is popular with a broad and interesting array of presentations, operational and social activities.
This year it was held on the first weekend of December.
About 50 attended over the 2 days, with around 15 camping overnight, enjoying pizza and good comradery around the fire. The Saturday got a bit windy, which gave the new purpose-built pavilion a bit of a hard time, but it survived. Sunday was a much more pleasant day with blue skies and sunshine.
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