A Little Detour on the Way to the Battleship Iowa: October 16, 2025

On my way to the Battleship Iowa, something unexpected happened. As I approached the on-ramp to the 105 Freeway at Garfield, a little dog darted onto the ramp — alone and in danger.

I pulled over, got out of the car, and was able to rescue him. He was such a sweet, calm little soul. I took him to a nearby shelter, hoping they could help him find a safe and loving home.

It wasn’t part of the day’s plan, but it was a small reminder that kindness and care can change the course of someone’s day — or even a life. I wish this little guy all the best on his journey.

Afterward, I continued on to the Battleship Iowa, where a very different kind of adventure awaited — learning to operate the ham radio aboard a historic ship, surrounded by generous and knowledgeable people. It turned out to be a day full of unexpected connections, compassion, and discovery.

In both moments — rescuing a small dog and sharing time with fellow radio operators — I was reminded how deeply rewarding it is to reach out, lend a hand, and be part of something larger than myself.

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On the Air from the Battleship Iowa

The ship’s call sign, November India 6 Bravo Bravo (NI6BB), carries the weight of history — a vessel that once crossed vast oceans now connects voices across the airwaves.

Sitting at that radio, surrounded by dials, meters, and the quiet hum of transmission, I felt both the legacy of the past and the excitement of the present.

As Alpha Golf 6 Oscar Echo (AG6OE), I made contact with Japan, Argentina, Hawaii, Chili, Mexico, Canada, Alaska, and several other states across the U.S.

Each connection felt like a spark — a reminder of how communication can bridge distance, culture, and time.
It was an incredible learning experience, shared with other passionate operators who were generous with their knowledge and welcoming camaraderie.

For me, it echoed what I’ve always loved most — discovery, curiosity, and the power of learning something new.

I plan to return and volunteer regularly — perhaps once a week or every few weeks — because opportunities like this remind me that learning never stops, no matter where we are or how many stories we’ve already lived.

Signing out — 73, Alpha Golf 6 Oscar Echo (AG6OE).

Pat Winiecki
District XIII Assistant Director / America 250! Chair
CSSDAR
Western Shores Chapter Chaplain
NSDAR

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8 Half-Marathons in 8 Weeks

Week 12 of training for the Every Woman’s Marathon — 14 miles completed today. It went pretty well overall. I hit a dark spot between miles 7 and 10, but found my rhythm again and finished strong. Felt great at the 14-mile mark.

Next week will be the big one — the 20-miler. Looking forward to it and hoping it goes off well. Each week brings me closer to the start line, one step at a time.

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An unusual and beautiful Saturday morning — warm, bright, and full of smiles! ☀️

Started off with a bit of hip pain and stiffness, but right away everything felt so much better seeing these beautiful ladies, and chatting and moving  in the bright, warm sunshine.

So grateful for these beautiful women of 261 Fearless Club Los Angeles — such energy and encouragement every week. 💜

Congratulations to Jeanne for your amazing performance at the Huntsman World Games!🎉 Go, Jeanne, go! 👏🏅

We meet every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pasadena Senior Center, 85 East Holly Street, Pasadena, CA.

Come out, enjoy the weather while we still have it, and share a smile with us. 💪😊

Coach Pat

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Harbor Chapter Dinner Meeting — A Wonderful Evening

I brought greetings from District XIII to the Harbor Chapter Dinner Meeting of the Sons of the American Revolution.

It was a delightful evening from start to finish. 

They enjoyed hearing that our District Director, Diana Arnold, will present her story, “My Mother Wears Combat Boots; The Unlikely Tale of a DAR Sister Who Joined the Army at Age 46!” 

We enjoyed a fascinating presentation on Freewaytopia — an engaging look at how Southern California’s freeway system shaped our communities.

The food was delicious, the company was wonderful, and the conversation flowed easily. It was a joy to see five DAR chapters represented: Cerritos, Point Vicente, El Redondo, Butterfield Trails, and Western Shores.

Thank you to the Harbor Chapter SAR for hosting such a welcoming and enjoyable evening. I’m already looking forward to next month’s meeting.

I am grateful for these connections through history and friendship.

Patricia C. Winiecki

District XIII Assistant Director / America 250! Chair

CSSDAR

Western Shores Chapter Chaplain

NSDAR

A quiet, cool morning at Paramount Park with the Paramount Roadrunners Senior Walking Club 🌳❄️💚

Come join us for another peaceful stroll in our beautiful park!

📅 Tuesdays at 9 a.m.
📍 Paramount Park – 14400 Paramount Blvd, Paramount, CA 90723 

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👟 Led by RRCA Certified Coaches Ken & Pat
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18 Miles Done — Seven Half Marathons in Seven Weeks

Got the 18-mile run in today, 11th week of training for the Every Woman’s Marathon. Got her done… but it was tough.

Around the half-marathon mark, runner’s lean hit me hard. I felt a strong pull to the left and wrestled with it all the way to mile 18. It wasn’t pretty, but I finished. That makes six half-marathons in the past six weeks!

Next week drops back to 14 miles, then comes the big 20-miler, another 14, a ten, and finally race day, week 16 — 26.2 miles. Five more half-marathons to go (plus the extra miles), and I’m determined to keep going.

One step, one mile, one week at a time — onward to the finish line.

JOURNEYON! KEEP ON QUESTING!

Because moving together is about joy, connection, and fearless friendships!

Beautiful air quality, cool breezes, puffy white clouds, and a bright blue sky 🌤️✨ — the perfect morning for a walk with 261 Fearless Club Los Angeles!

We meet every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Pasadena Senior Center

📍 85 E Holly St, Pasadena, CA 91103

Come join us for fresh air, good company, and a joyful start to your weekend! 💜👟

— Coach Pat

261 Fearless Club Los Angeles

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🍂💨 Fall Breezes & Happy Feet! 💨🍂

What a perfect cool day to walk with the Paramount Roadrunner Senior Walking Club! 🥾😄

Come join the fun — Tuesdays at 9:00 a.m. at Paramount Park
📍 14400 Paramount Blvd, Paramount, CA 90723
🌐Paramount Park

Bring your smile, your walking shoes, and a friend! 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️🍁🦆🌳

See you out there — Ken & Pat, RRCA Certified Coaches
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Celebrating the U.S. Navy’s 250th Birthday with NI6BB

Recognizing the importance of a maritime defense, on October 13, 1775, General George Washington urged Congress to establish a naval force—leading to the creation of the Continental Navy. This moment marks the official establishment of what we know today as the United States Navy.

To honor this historic milestone, the Battleship Iowa Amateur Radio Association (NI6BB) will celebrate the Navy’s 250th birthday with special operations from October 4 through October 19, 2025.

I’m thrilled to share that I’ll be on board the Battleship Iowa as a ham radio operator on three of those days. I’m greatly looking forward to connecting with fellow radio enthusiasts and celebrating this extraordinary anniversary from such an historic ship.

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