World Amateur Radio Day is April 18
World Amateur Radio Day (WARD) is April 18 and is  celebrated worldwide by radio amateurs and their national associations,  which are organized as member-societies of the International Amateur  Radio Union (IARU).
It was on this day in 1925 that the IARU was formed in Paris. American Radio Relay League (today, ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio) co-founder Hiram Percy Maxim was its first president. 
"On  World Amateur Radio Day, all radio amateurs are invited to take to the  airwaves to enjoy our global friendship with other amateurs, and to  promote our skills and capabilities to the public," said Bob  Inderbitzen, NQ1R, ARRL Director of Public Relations and Innovation.  "Use the backdrop of World Amateur Radio Day to describe and demonstrate  ham radio to family, friends, and co-workers." While WARD falls on a  Monday this year, Inderbitzen encourages amateurs and radio clubs to  extend the celebration to include the weekend, or even all week. "Some  radio clubs will even seek a proclamation from their town or state  government, designating the period to recognize the contributions of  radio amateurs to our communities, and the overall importance of our  Amateur Radio Service," he said.
ARRL reports that there are more  than 775,000 hams in the US. ARRL also supports a nationwide network of  2,400 affiliated radio clubs. "Radio clubs provide opportunities for  newcomers to discover radio and to become ham radio operators," said  Inderbitzen. "Clubs develop the personal radio communications capability  of their members, operating together or from their home stations, in  portable settings, and from nearly anywhere." Inderbitzen also  highlighted that among the primary purposes of the Amateur Radio Service  is to enhance international goodwill. "Radio amateurs use radio  signals, which reach beyond borders, to bring people together culturally  while providing essential communication in service to their  communities."
More information and resources for participating in and promoting World Amateur Radio Day, can be found at:
Use the ARRL Special Event Stations listing to find on-air events by entering "World Amateur Radio Day" in the keyword search. On social media, use the hashtags #WorldAmateurRadioDay, #hamradio, and #ARRL.
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