Who should you contact for For routine club meetings, announcements, events, classes, exams etc. see Basic Publicity sheet. Contact local papers, radio, TV, Cable, stores, and etc. During Disaster and Emergency communications. Your area PIC, PIO, club PR person, or local hams active in PR. If none are available, call your local Newspapers, Radio, TV, and News Services yourself. Getting info for prospective Hams. The ARRL or your local club. ARRL has a great prospective Ham mailing which includes a booklet briefly describing our hobby and a list of Ham clubs in the local area. Presenting Amateur Radio Classes on Cable TV. Contact your local or regional Cable TV company. They are usually eager for new and different program material. Your telephone book is an excellent resource. The Yellow Pages can provide the phone numbers and addresses of Schools, Clubs, Radio and TV stations, Broadcasting Companies, Cable TV companies, Newspapers, Scout councils and etc. To hear the weekly Ham News Service, The Westlink Report, call (213) 465-5550 or (212) 224-1555. For the weekly R.A.I.N. program from Hap Holly, call (312) 289-0145. You may find local radio stations eager to pick up this FREE weekly program. For additional information, contact the The American Radio Relay League ARRL Public Information Office, 225 Main Street Newington, CT 06111. (203) 666-1541 For the ARRL Eastern Massachusetts Public Information Office call the Ham Hotline (617) 437-0111 or write: HAM, Box 545, NeedHAM, MA 02192.