Tuesday, March 31, 2015

VOA MUSEUM AND WEST CHESTER AMATEUR RADIO ASSOCIATION PARTICIPATE IN PI DAY
 


The West Chester Amateur Radio Association (WCARA) and the Voice of America Museum participated in the 2015 LAKOTA PI DAY EXHIBITION at Lakota East High School on March 20.  Pi Day events are held across the country around March 14 (3.14) every year to spark the interest of students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).  More than 1500 people attended the exhibition. The VOA booth was one of the most popular out of 50 exhibitors at the event.


Under the leadership of Joe Gruber, several members of the West Chester Amateur Radio Association developed a very popular display and interactive lessons on electricity, wave theory, magnetism and feedback loops.  Joe recruited some young high school students to be the hosts so to better relate to the kids coming by the booth. They can be seen in the pictures dressed in lab coats.


Two students race the clock with a hand-held generator to light up the “VOA Power Tower” at Pi Day + 6.  It is an arcade style game designed for kids that requires a degree of manual dexterity to win. West Chester Amateur Radio Association (WCARA) engineers at the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting created the gadget as a "makers project" to engage kids in STEM concepts while demonstrating the innovative spirit that built VOA. 







From left: Logan Brown, Drew Martin and Caroline Carroll demonstrate how radio waves work at the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting exhibit at the March 20 Pi Day +6 event held at Lakota East High School.



(Photos by Jack Dominic and Oak Tree Communications)

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

NATIONAL VOA MUSEUM BOARD MEMBERS VISIT WASHINGTON, D.C.

National VOA Museum board members visit Washington VOA

Three VOA Museum board members visited the Voice of America in Washington, D.C. this week and learned more about VOA and its role worldwide today.

Board members Jay Adrick, Dave Snyder and Melinda Zemper made the trip. Snyder and Zemper met with a dozen VOA and Broadcast Board of Governors executives and staff to talk about synergies between the two entities and how they can work together to promote both the VOA agency and the VOA museum in West Chester.

The VOA museum now has a lease agreement with West Chester Township that allows it to begin a fundraising campaign to expand its exhibits and improve the building interior.
The Washington, D.C. based Voice of America is well-known internationally, but because of a long-standing U.S. law, known as the Smith-Mundt Act, VOA has been barred from domestic distribution of its materials. An amendment to Smith-Mundt approved by Congress this year relaxes the probation on domestic distribution and enables Americans to see the many radio, TV, internet and mobile news and feature stories produced by VOA journalists.

From left are David Ensor, Melinda Zemper and Dave Snyder
“The VOA is a best-kept secret for many Americans, but is a primary source of accurate news for 134 million people each day in 45 languages,” said Ken Rieser, VOA Museum board chair.

“Its mission has always been to broadcast accurate news in oppressed countries that are media-censored or democracies at risk.”
Voice of America is the largest of five international stations under the supervision of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, which oversees Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio and TV Marti, Radio Free Asia and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks.
The National VOA Museum of Broadcasting is the only museum in the U.S. that will tell the history of the VOA and Cincinnati radio’s role in keeping the world safe for democracy during World War II and the Cold War.

The West Chester Bethany transmitting station broadcast war news during World War II to Europe and South America, and broadcast to South America and Africa through the Cold War. The building was decommissioned in 1995 and its 640 acres awarded to West Chester Township, Butler County Metroparks and Miami University. The sale of 75 acres that is now VOA Shopping Center helped pay for decommissioning expenses. Work continues to expand exhibits at the VOA museum.

Board members also looked at VOA photo archives while in Washington and selected photos that can be included in exhibits in the West Chester museum. Snyder and Zemper attended the 70 th anniversary celebration of the VOA Albanian Service. VOA has broadcast in Albania since 1943. Albanian envoys presented a presidential award to VOA, and an individual award to former Albanian Service Chief Elez Biberaj, who is now director of the VOA Eurasian Division.

In a videotaped message, Albanian President Bujar Nishani described VOA’s influence, saying it "gave us hope during a dark time in our history. It had the power to help our people forget their starvation."

In a separate message, Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga said, "VOA was the only voice reporting during the war [in Kosovo] and the refugee crisis that our people could listen to...may the Voice of America never go silent."


Snyder and Zemper also met with VOA director David Ensor and BBG public affairs director Letitia King to talk about VOA exhibit expansion at the museum. “We went to pick up a radio console that has historical significance and look at VOA photos,” said Zemper, "We didn’t expect the gracious, supportive reception VOA gave us. Everyone at VOA and BBG seems fueled by the importance of their mission. Despite some budget cuts over the past few years, their corporate culture seems very high. “We have a much clearer understanding now of how we can help promote VOA and how VOA can help us with ideas and support as we build out museum exhibits and programs. “

“David Ensor mentioned that VOA is little-known in the U.S. today even though it is a bright beacon of hope for oppressed people throughout the world,” said Snyder. “We need to communicate our Cincinnati story in conjunction with VOA, too. “Of all the money we spend in government, VOA likely provides some of the most important services—reporting news and information that gives hope to those who need it.”

The VOA museum will be open this Saturday and Sunday, May 17 and 18 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the historic VOA-Bethany station building at 8070 Tylersville Road in West Chester in conjunction with the VOA BBQ Bash on Saturday. Suggested donation for museum tours is $5 for adults and $1 for children under 12. For more information about VOA museums, go to www.voamuseum.org.

SPRING CLEANING AT THE VOA MUSEUMS

March 8, 2014

FORTY VOLUNTEERS HELP WITH SPRING CLEANING AT VOA MUSEUM
By Melinda Zemper
WEST CHESTER TWP. — 
Forty high school and university students across greater Cincinnati spruced up the National VOA Museum of Broadcasting March 8 during its second annual “Work Day."
Students from University of Cincinnati; LaSalle High School; Fenwick High School; Lakota East and Lakota West high schools; and Mason High School moved heavy boxes of radio equipment; washed windows and exhibit cases; and moved the QSL Bureau’s bookcases and collections to an upstairs location. Volunteers were treated to a pizza party and tour of the museum.
“We had a huge turnout of volunteers and are extremely grateful for their good attitudes and muscle power,” said Jack Dominic, VOA museum executive director. “It was a lot of fun.”
QSL cards confirm two-way radio communications or reception of radio signals. They are used by radio amateurs and shortwave radio stations. The VOA museum’s QSL Bureau facilitates the exchange of verification cards from foreign stations for amateur radio operators in Region 8, which consists of Ohio, Michigan and West Virginia.
Dominic said the museum is in need of volunteers on an ongoing basis to help with data entry and getting visitor files up to date; organizing archived materials; light building maintenance; docents and speakers to be booked at small church and civic group meetings; and help with website redesign and social media.
All volunteers will be trained and supervised. Volunteers should be high school age and older.
The VOA museum consists of collections and exhibits from the VOA-Bethany station; Media Heritage’s Greater Cincinnati Museum of Broadcast History; the Gray History of Wireless Museum; and the West Chester Amateur Radio Association control room.
To volunteer, go to www.voamuseum.org or contact Dave Snyder at DavidSnyde@aol.com or Jack Dominic at jdtvoamuseum@cinci.rr.com or call 513-777-0027.












































(Photos by Melinda Zemper)

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SPRING CLEANING AT VOA MUSEUM


Volunteers needed to help VOA Museum prepare for spring

By Melinda Zemper
WEST CHESTER TWP. — Student and adult volunteers can help with spring cleaning at the National VOA Museum of Broadcasting on its second annual Work Day.
The Work Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 8, at the historic Art Deco building at 8070 Tylersville Road.
Last year, students from local high school honor societies, high schools and universities joined museum board members to move boxes, mop and sweep floors, clean exhibit cases and move furniture at the former VOA-Bethany site.
“This is a fun, day-long event and a community-builder in addition to helping us prepare for spring tours,” said Ken Rieser, museum board chairman. “We are always looking for volunteers and docents and welcome the opportunity to engage the community in our mission to develop a first-class museum.”
Volunteers should be 14 years or older. Community service hours will be awarded for participation in this effort for the nonprofit museum.
“Volunteers should come dressed in old clothing and be prepared to provide some elbow grease to our projects,” said Dave Snyder, board member.
To volunteer, visit www.voamuseum.org or contact Dave Snyder at DavidSnyde@aol.com or Ken Rieser at kenrieser@cinci.rr.com. 
Lakota West High School student Tiffany Jones (left) and Barbara Jennings, Heritage Program docent at the Cincinnati Museum Center, clean display cases at the Gray Museum of Wireless during the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting’s 2013 Work Day event. This year’s event will take place March 8.  (Photo by Melinda Zemper)

NEW "MR. AUDIO" PODCAST

NEW “MR. AUDIO” PODCAST

Jay (Mr. Audio) has just posted a new podcast about the Voice Of America.  Its two minutes long.  Here is the link. Enjoy.