SB QST @ ARL $ARLB047 ARLB047 ARRL receives award ZCZC AG27 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 47 ARLB047 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT July 24, 1996 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB047 ARLB047 ARRL receives award Because of its role in the Space Shuttle Amateur Radio EXperiment, or SAREX, program, the ARRL has been named one of 43 American Society of Association Executives ''Award of Excellence'' winners. The society presents the annual awards to associations whose work best exemplifies the leadership role of associations in creating a positive business and social climate. Educational Activities Manager Rosalie White, WA1STO, submitted an entry earlier this year on behalf of the League. She cited the 50,000 school-age children and youth and their communities affected by SAREX and the involvement of more than 2000 volunteers. The League, AMSAT and NASA cooperate in making SAREX possible. White's application points to the uniformly positive response from the educational community. She notes that the program has inspired curiosity and interest in mathematics, science and technology and that many schools have incorporated SAREX into their curricula. ''Thousands of ARRL members have done legwork to make hundreds of Amateur Radio contacts with the astronauts successful,'' White's application states. ''ARRL is proud to be a sponsor of SAREX because we know it affects the lives of thousands of youth and adults in a most positive way.'' White said she was thrilled that the SAREX program won the ASAE competition. ''We want it to signify a reward to the volunteers who work so hard to intrigue America's youth to learn about space, Amateur Radio and all aspects of the curricula that teachers innovatively tie in with SAREX,'' she added. Award of Excellence winners will be recognized at an August 11 ceremony in Boston. NNNN /EX