Cynthiana Rotary Club
What would it take to change the world? Rotary International is the world's first service club organization, with more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide. Rotary club members are volunteers who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto Service Above Self.
The Computer Repair Place completely and wholeheartedly supports Rotary International and the local clubs. Mike Babb, owner of The Computer Repair Place, is the Secretary of the Cynthiana Rotary Club and urges you to learn about The Four Way Test, Service Above Self, and the Polio Plus Initiative.
The Computer Repair Place completely and wholeheartedly supports Rotary International and the local clubs. Mike Babb, owner of The Computer Repair Place, is the Secretary of the Cynthiana Rotary Club and urges you to learn about The Four Way Test, Service Above Self, and the Polio Plus Initiative.
American Radio Relay League
Anyone you know could be an Amateur Radio operator or "ham" --no matter what age, gender or physical ability. From ages 8 to 80, people in many countries of the world can have fun as radio amateurs. If you've had fun with CB radio or trying new things with your computer, wait till you see what you can do with ham radio!
You can communicate from the top of a mountain, your home, or from behind the wheel of your car. You can take radio wherever you go! In times of disaster, when regular communications channels fail, hams can swing into action assisting emergency communications efforts and working with public service agencies. At other times, you can talk to Shuttle astronauts or bounce signals off the moon. You can use telegraphy, voice, digital, even images in communication with other hams. Know any other hobby with so much to offer?
Jack Pattie ~ News Talk 590 - WVLK
Jack Pattie's been getting Central Kentuckians up and on their way on Newstalk 590 WVLK since 1975. After 35 years on the air, Jack continues his dominance in the market. According to the latest Neilson ratings (Spring 2009), the Lexington Morning News with Jack Pattie is rated #1 in the 6 to 10am daypart in the station's target demographic (35+). Jack is now helping us spread the word about The Computer Repair Place on his top-rated Radio Show. Listen every morning. It's addictive!