From the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomy (SARA) website:
The first trailblazers of American radio astronomy called Green Bank Observatory (GBO) home over 60 years ago. Today, their legacy is alive and well. Nestled in the mountain ranges and farmland of West Virginia (WV), within the National Quiet Zone (NQZ), radio astronomers are listening to the remote whispers of the universe, to discover answers to our most astounding astronomical questions.
The Eastern Conference for the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) and Radio Jove is an opportunity for amateur radio astronomers to come together for hands-on training, sharing of knowledge, debate of ideas, fellowship, and of course continuous learning. Our mission is to create opportunities for educating those interested in pursuing amateur radio astronomy.
This event will be held in Green Bank, West Virginia.
Registration information will be available on the SARA website.
