This month’s Clay County ARES meeting will be in the Clay County Emergency Operations Center at the Clay County Fairgrounds in Green Cove Springs. Take Hwy 17 south to Green Cove and turn right on Ferris (Hwy 16) and head toward Penny Farms. Turn left at the Fairgrounds main entrance. The EOC will be the last building on your right.
St. John’s River Cleanup
It’s that time again!


Call in on 146.925 or 146.670 around 7:30 AM.
We have a place for you!
Amateur Radio Emergency Service Posts its 2016 Annual Report
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The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) has posted its 2016 annual report. The 2016 ARES Annual Report focuses on documenting the value that ARES provides to the nation, states, and localities in collaboration with partners at all levels. The report features basic data drawn from Section Emergency Coordinators’ reports, a breakdown of ARES figures by state and FEMA region, and a challenge for 2017. According to the report, ARES membership in 2016 was 27,754 — up from 17,756 in 2015 — and the Service was active in 42 states and US territories. ARES volunteers responded to 33,136 events last year. |
2017 Angry Tortoise Run
The Florida Strider’s Angry Tortoise Run is Sunday February 26 @ Cary State Forest.
This year, we are looking for Seven (7) to Eight (8) people to support this event.
If you are interested, please fill out the information below. We will contact you with additional details for the event. Continue reading
