Panel discussion with Patoka Valley Amateur Radio Club at Dubois County Museum Jan 19

Members of the Patoka Valley Amateur Radio Club will host a round-table discussion of amateur radio capabilities on Sunday, January 19, 2025, beginning at 1:30 p.m at the Dubois County Museum at 2704 N. Newton (US 231) in Jasper. 

The public is invited. Visitors will learn what amateur radio capabilities give us when communicating locally, nationwide, worldwide and in space via the International Space Station and amateur radio satellites. 

Questions will be taken from the public and answered by the panel.  The club invites all to join them in this out of this world experience and discover the magic of amateur radio.

About the museum

The museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 a.m.-2:00pm, Saturday from 10:00 a.m.-4:00pm and Sunday 1:00-4:00pm.  Closed on Monday. 

Admission of $5 per adult, $3 for high school students, and $2 for middle and elementary students is charged.  Visitors four and under are free.  Those holding a current Dubois County Museum Membership are granted free admission.

The Dubois County Museum is a local nonprofit organization committed to the collection, preservation and interpretation of historical artifacts and information important to the citizens of the county.  Museum operations are funded by annual memberships, admissions, donations and gifts from visitors, area residents and businesses. It is operated entirely by volunteers. It is located in Jasper at 2704 N. Newton Street (US231).  Call (812) 634-7733.  Please allow two hours to view exhibits.  

 Visit the museum web site at  www.duboiscountymuseum.org. Follow on Facebook and Twitter. 

Funded in part by the Dubois County Visitors Center-www.visitduboiscounty.com-800968-4578. 

Come see, discover, and celebrate our Heritage at the Dubois County Museum.

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