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Atlanta Hobby Robot Club

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The Atlanta Hobby Robot Club (AHRC) meets at the Pinckneyville Community Center. located at 4650 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Norcross, GA on the last Saturday of the month at 10:00 AM.
Typical meetings are normally well organized and include:
* The discussion of club business.
* A video clip of something of interest to robot builders.
* A technical discussion on some facet of robots (e.g. electronics, mechanical, materials or methods.)
* Show and tell from a few robot builders. Topics sometimes include complete robots, construction methods, or sub-systems.
* An open forum discussion between members.
* The Monthly Contest.
Our web page is www.botlanta.org
The 2007 officers are:
* President - Len Burleson
* Co-Vice-Presidents - Buddy Smith and Charles Guan
* Treasurer - Bob Baxter
* Secretary - Keith Rowell
* Webmaster - Dale Heatherington
The annual Robot Rally© was held held May13th 2006 at Southern Polytechnic State University in Marietta. Scores and photos here.
The Atlanta Hobby Robot Club is dedicated to the education and encouragement of robotics. We are available to schedule demonstrations on robotics to your group. Also, we are willing to explain robotics and help hobbyists throughout the area. If you or your group are planning on building a robot, or even just interested in robotics, feel free to contact us at ahrc@botlanta.org
There are currently about 100 people on the mailing list with 25 to 30 attending each meeting. A good percentage of the people at meetings have expertise in robot building, mechanics and electronics
The Atlanta Hobby Robot Club (A.H.R.C.) is an organization of hobbyists that sprang out of the Atlanta Computer Society in 1981. Our club's purpose is to support Georgians who build robots by bringing them together in a format where they can exchange ideas.

Club Location: 
Atlanta Georgia, USA
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