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Encyclopedia > Guides on the Air

Guides on the Air, (GOTA), also known as Thinking Day on the Air (TDOTA), is an event for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. It is held the third full weekend in February, close to Thinking Day. Girl Guides and Girl Scouts get together with amateur radio operators to talk to sisters in Guiding and Scouting around the world over the air. GOTA is sponsored by the Canadian Ladies Amateur Radio Association.


External link

  • The CLARA page on GOTA (http://members.tripod.com/~CLARA_YL/canadianladiesamateurradioassociation/id8.html)

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Guides on the Air, (GOTA), also known as Thinking Day on the Air (TDOTA), is an event for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
Girl Guides and Girl Scouts get together with amateur radio operators to talk to sisters in Guiding and Scouting around the world over the air.
In Canada GOTA is sponsored by the Canadian Ladies Amateur Radio Association.
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