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Zanesville Daybreak Rotary Two Dresden Elementary
Welcomes New students are now licensed ham
2025 – 2026 President radio ops
submitted Submitted by Jim Mayercak, WX8J - Founder-Advisor of the DEARS club. KD8NOM
The Rotary Club of Zanesville Day- Humanity, the Zanesville Veterans’ Day
break announced that Brent Mirgon was Parade, Tools for Schools, and Club proj-
sworn in by Julie MacLaine, immediate ects such as providing our local students
past president of the club at the end of with the Rotary 4-Way Test competition,
June. His first regular Rotary meeting as and honoring our local teachers and
president will be on July 10 at 7:15 a.m. student musicians of the year. Many
at the Zanesville Country Club. of these projects wouldn’t be possible
“I am enthusiastic about this year’s without the support of our community
Rotary theme, “Unite For Good,” said who participate in fundraisers like Ro-
Mirgon. “It perfectly encapsulates what tary Roses, 12 Days of Christmas, and
I hope to foster within our club.” the Rotary Daybreak Foundation Derby
Mirgon said his goal is to empower Auction.
individuals to incite positive, meaning- Mirgon will lead a club dedicated to
ful change through lasting connections, creating change together through local
both locally and globally. “I was drawn and global service projects. The Club is a
to this active Rotary club because its member of Rotary International, which
members are dedicated changemak- has given more than 3 billion children
ers committed to placing service above worldwide polio vaccinations and pre-
self. It is with the support of our board, vented 19 million children from paraly- AJ Tenney and Oliver Seward of Dresden Elementary recently received their Technician Class license
committee chairs, and members that sis. Over $5.5 billion has been awarded and amateur radio call signs. submitted
we will make a difference through our through The Rotary Foundation – Ro- This past June, two of the Dresden El- ney is now licensed as KF8ENI and
participation in local projects promoting tary’s global charitable arm that helps ementary Amateur Radio Station club Oliver Seward is licensed as KF8ENH.
peace, supporting education, and fos- clubs work together to perform mean- members took the FCC test for the Tech- Congratulations to these two young ra-
tering economic growth.” ingful and impactful service. nician Class license and passed! This dio amateurs as they begin their adven-
The Club is involved in various local extensive test took months of study and tures talking to other radio operators
projects, including The Miracle League hard work and this week they received across the state, country and world!
of Muskingum Valley Ohio, Habitat for their Amateur radio call signs. A.J. Ten-
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