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GARRETT RETIREE’S CLUB OF ARIZONA
Cliff Notes PO Box 11633, Scottsdale AZ 85271-1633 Sep 2017
President Vice President Treasurer Mark Steele 480-759-0233 Vacant Walt Blackmore 480-736-1362 [email protected] [email protected]
Your 2016 – 2017 Board of Directors
President Mark Steele (480) 759-0233 [email protected]
Vice President Vacant
Recording Secretary Joan Schenamsgruber (480) 888-2285 [email protected]
Treasurer Walt Blackmore (480) 736-1362 [email protected]
Editor Stu Mitnik (480) 897-1629 [email protected]
Membership Chair Vacant
Events Chair Diane Bennett (480) 994-5243 [email protected]
Scholarship Committee Frank Holman (480) 994-4590 [email protected]
Webmaster Mike Peterson (602) 943-9543 [email protected]
Refreshments and Outreach Diane Rencenberger (480) 775-8116
Photographer Volker Otto (480) 816-9184
Past President Ed Taschner (480) 837-6262 [email protected]
At Large Director Hermann Andresen (602) 373-8759 [email protected]
At Large Director Don Stewart (480) 759-5019 [email protected]
Non-Voting Functional Chairmen (w/Club Affiliation)
Travel Chair (HRC) Barbara Rippstein (623) 566-1572 [email protected]
Scholarship Board Chr (HRC) Jim Redmond (623) 362-2421 [email protected]
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EVENT DATE SPONSORING CLUB
Mtg – Bryan Seegers – Model A/C Jet Propul Sep 6 Garrett
Mtg – Marshall Campbell – Ret. Planning Oct 4 Garrett
Verde Railroad Trip Oct 21 SRC
Mtg – Tim Mahoney – Honeywell Aerospace Nov 1 Garrett
Giving Back, with Honeywell and RTVOS Nov 11 Honeywell
Holiday Luncheon – Fountain Hills Dec 5 Garrett
Mtg – TBD Jan 3 Garrett
Palo Verde Power Plant Tours Jan 10,31 SRC
Tovrea Castle Tours Jan 8, Feb 2 SRC
Alaska Tours Aug 2018 HRC
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Highlights of May Meeting
Mark Steele, President, welcomed members and guests on May 3, 2017. Warren Koepsel let the Pledge of Allegiance.
Election for club officers was held as follows: President - Mark Steele; Vice President – no candidate; Treasurer – Walt Blackmore; Sec-retary – Joan Schenamsgruber. All were elected by acclaim.
Our featured speaker, Julie Pasquinelli’s top-ic was ‘How to Protect Yourself from Mos-quitos and Other Vectors’.
Maricopa Cty Environmental Services Dept’s areas of responsibility include: food code; restaurant and food inspection; public and semi-public swimming pools; vector control; permitting and fee collection; permitting & fee collection; water, sewage and waste; out-reach & education.
Vectors are organisms that transmit disease. Mosquitoes, in particular, can spread West Nile virus, St. Louis Encephalitis, Zika virus, Dengue fever, chikungunya.
West Nile virus has been in Arizona since 2003. Its impact is unpredictable with 103 confirmed cases in 2015 and 78 in 2016.
PRESIDENT’S COLUMN
I pray everyone has been having a wonderful summer. Time has certainly flown by and our first Garrett Retirees club meeting of the 2017 – 2018 season will soon be here. We will again be meeting at the Scottsdale Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Road in Scottsdale just North of McDowell, on the first Wednesday of each month. Social hour begins at 1:00PM and the speaker presentation begins at 2:00PM. Our first speaker is Bryan Seegars who will be giving a presentation titled: "Model Aircraft Jet Propulsion and Development of a Turbojet for Model Aircraft”. I think we all will find this very interesting. Don’t miss it! Although it may seem early, mark your calendar for our annual Christmas luncheon for De-cember 5, 2017 at the Desert Canyon Golf Club. We had a great time and turnout last year. Our club also sponsors a family for Christmas in conjunction with the luncheon. More de-tails will be coming.
The club needs your help, we are always looking for additional volunteers to help lead in many ways. First, if you know someone who recently retired or has been retired and not joined the club, invite them to a meeting or let me know and I will invite them! Second, we have an open officer position on the board, Vice-President. If you know someone you think would do well in this position let a board member know. Speaking of the board, your 2017 -
Zika virus has yet to be found in Arizona. It is linked to birth defects and can be spread by sexu-al contact, and is present in semen longer than in blood.
What can you do? Since mosquitoes need still water to breed – eliminate standing water – keep pools and water features in good working order – wear long sleeves and pants when outside – use repellant.
What does Vector Control do:
Provides year round surveillance using traps Executes complaint driven inspections Treats green pools (fish may be used) Conducts lab tests Conducts fogging where required between
midnight and 5 am Provides education to the public
Other pests involving Vector Control include bees, roof rats and flies.
Julie reminded us that The Environmental Ser-vices Department is here to serve all of us. Check them out at www.maricopa.gov/631/Environmental-Services or call 602-506-6616 for more help.
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ROBERT ALDERSON
DON BALENTINE
JEAN-NOEL BARRERE
ALICIA BEEKMAN
CAROL BERGQUIST
CALVIN BUTLER
G.E. CARTER
W. COSTELLO
JOCHEN DEMAN
JAMES DEMETROS
DONALD DOLIN
JAMES FAGAN
ANNE FATOUT
ALLEN FREELAND
AMALIA GONZALES
LEON GORCZYCA
JAMES HANCOCK
A. HARDY
PAUL MEDINA
STEVEN MENEFEE
EMILIO MIONI
LAURENCE MOORE
REX NOLAND
LYLE OVESON
MARION PRATT
ALLEN PRIMEAU
BOB READ
PAUL RICCIUTI
FRANCIS RIVAS
GARY SMITH
HENRY SCHAAF
GROVER SPRADLING
DAVID SPRAGUE
BOB TANNER
ROSEMARY WALKER
SYLVIA WALTMAN
Continued –
2018 Board Members are: Mark Steele – President, Joan Schenamsgruber – Secretary, Walt
Blackmore – Treasurer, Stu Mitnik – Newsletter Editor & Membership Chair, Diane Bennett
– Events Chair, Frank Holman and Bob Davenport – Scholarship Board, Hermann Andresen
and Don Stewart Board members, and Ed Taschner, Past President. Please think about how
you want your club to move forward and how you might help. Feel free to contact any board
member with any item you may have concerning the club.
I look forward to seeing many of you on September 6th
at the club meeting. Be sure to come!
Mark Steele, President
WALTER HASSELL
TOM HOWELL
BARRY JACOBS
DEBRA JELINEK
DAVID JEPPESEN
CHARLES JONES
GAIL KASTENSMITH
HOWARD LANGER
ROSEMARIE M. LAPORTE
ROBIN MACKAY
PETER MARSLAND
BILL MAXEY
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Fix-It Guys
Sponsored by Honeywell, Garrett and Sperry Retirees Clubs
We can help Honeywell retirees or surviving spouses with fix-it jobs around the house that you are not able to accomplish. This will hopefully keep the job from being a budget buster for you.
Call us at the appropriate number below. PLEASE LEAVE A CLEAR MESSAGE GIVING YOUR NAME, TELEPHONE NUMBER, JOB INFORMATION AND NEAREST CROSS STREETS.
Warren Koepsel (coordinator for East Valley 480- 502-0852, 480-510-9304[summer]) Clint Langford (coordinator for North Valley 602-765-4466)
We can probably help and will get back to you as quickly as practical. We furnish the la-bor at no cost to you - you furnish the cost of the materials or parts.
Below is a list of volunteer Fix It Guys from both the East and North Valley.
East Valley
Nick Hughes Bob Davenport Ken Probert Stu Mitnik
Jim King Charlie Paine Frank Holman
North Valley
Gene Kupka Lee Rippstein Dan Schott Clint Langford
Wally Secosky Matt Schuetz Bob Farney Ed Skutecki
Paul Simison Roy Newbolt
Monthly Charity News
Your Board of Directors has voted to donate $100 each month to the Scholarship Fund and the other $100 to local charities as usual. Our April donation went to Scottsdale Training and Rehabilitation Services (STARS). Thank You notes were received from Arizona Humane Society and STARS. Club guidelines dictate that we support local charities exclu-sively. A list of the charities from which the board chooses donations monthly is posted on the website. If you have a favorite charity you would like the club to consider for donations, please bring it to our attention.
50/50 was won by Carol Pearson and Mark Steele.
AS A REMINDER
The mission of the Garrett Retirees Club of Arizona is to provide a means for social,
fellowship, and networking activity among retirees, and to be involved in communi-
ty and academic environments.
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Wednesday September 6
If anyone has contact information, please call or email Stu Mitnik at 480-891-1629 or [email protected]
John Dannan Rosemary O’Brien Anne Peterson Michael Henson
Need your help –
We have lost contact with:
Tovrea Castle - New Tour Dates
Jan. 12 & Feb. 7, 2018
The Sperry Club has purchased 48 additional tickets and allocated them to the people on the waiting list. That leaves 32 tickets available. Please note that the tickets in the past have all be allocated in days or weeks so procrastinators will miss out just like shopping in Costco. Tickets will be $15 per person and with reasonable warning I have been able to reallocate tickets for people unable to go.
The club would like to thank Tamera Zivic, Tovrea Carraro Society President for working with me and allowing special group tours to fit our schedule. If interested send the following to [email protected]. Name, number of tickets, club affiliation, phone number and date preference(s).
Bryan Seegers, former Garrett project engineer and cur-rent owner of Redline Turbine Systems will talk on the subject “Model Aircraft Jet Propulsion and Development of a Turbojet for Model Aircraft".
His first turbocharger-based engine self sustained in 1978. After flying his model jet in 1988, he left the T800 Group and founded M-DOT Aerospace which he operat
All 200 tickets purchased by the club have been sold for this popular tour. If you try to go as an individual, you will find no tickets are available for the rest of the year.
ed until 2011 when it was acquired and renamed Azmark Aero Systems. In 2015, after Azmark was acquired by Imaginetics, the engineers spun off and formed Redline Turbine Systems. Bryan remains a founding partner of Redline which continues to develop small (and very small) gas turbine engines for portable power and drones.
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HRSC & GRC Scholarship Foundation
Program Updates
Your Honeywell Retiree Clubs Scholarship Foundation Board:
Jim Redmond, Foundation BoardChair [email protected] 623 362 2421
Gwen Scheetz, Secretary/Treasurer [email protected] 602 616 9889
Bob Davenport, ASU Representative [email protected] 480 560 6273
Jim Redmond NAU Representative [email protected] 602 538 8280
Frank Holman, U of A Representative [email protected] 602 695 2565
Editor’s Corner
Our monthly meetings are held at the Scottsdale Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Road, (just north of
McDowell). The meetings are held on the first Wednesday of every month, September thru May, except for
December – our Holiday Luncheon. Our social hour begins at 1:00 pm, club business is conducted at 1:45
pm, the presentation starts at 2:00 pm and adjournment is at 3:00 pm.
The history of Honeywell or an old edition of the Newsletter can be found on the GRC webpage
http://www.garrettretireesaz.com/
If there is something that you would like to see in the newsletter, or if you want to comment on the Newsletter
itself, write a letter to the editor or e-mail the information to [email protected]! We will publish it, space
available and the approval of the Board. Any comments or claims made within the publication are solely the
responsibility of the individual authors and do not necessarily express the views of Honeywell Inc. or the Di-
rectors, Officers, Staff or members of the Garrett Retirees’ Club of Arizona. Previously, if we were notified
of employment opportunities, we would post them in the newsletter. Henceforth, the information concerning
these opportunities will be sent to members by a special email.
With our revised club guidelines that will change the roles and increase the number of
Board Members, we are again encouraging members to attend Board Meetings as a guest to influence and
support Club policies.
Board Meetings are held immediately prior to our meetings on the 1st Wednesday of the month at an offsite
location.
If you are interested in attending a Board Meeting, please contact anyone on our list of Directors on page 1.
We are happy to report that we have received many applicants and are excited to begin the final selection process. Candidates should expect to hear from the Scholarship Foundation Board by the end of this month.
Watch for more information about each of our Scholarship recipients in future editions of our Club Newsletter.
THE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS CLOSED
ON APRIL 1
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Giving Back, with Honeywell and RTVOS November 11, 2017
Sign up Now to Express Interest
Calling all able bodied retirees!!! In line with our “giving back” culture, your Board has em-braced an opportunity to work with Honeywell Aerospace sup-porting Rebuilding Together, Valley of the Sun (RTVOS), a charitable organization based in Tempe. RTVOS and Aerospace are planning a working event this coming November. It will be a community housing/shelter event, performing tasks like
maintenance and clean-up for folks who are unable to do so for themselves. It's a great opportunity to support those in need in the valley, while spending quality time with other retirees and active employees. The specific tasks, as well as locations and dates, will be chosen by Honeywell and RTVOS. There will be a variety of work available to accommodate different skill levels. Tools and materials will be provided.
Please place a marker in your calendar to help this noble effort to give back.
We’ll be publishing more details as they develop. Our point of contact for this event is Doug Metzger. Doug is starting a list now for interested people to contact first when we have more de-tails. Your name on this list is NOT a commitment. We won’t ask for a commitment until we have more details about the activity, dates, and locations. Please contact Doug at 602-319-6637 or [email protected] to get your name on the list. Also indicate what ar-ea of town you are in, as this may help to determine the location chosen.
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Round trip takes approximately 4 hours
A first-class ticket is $85 per person with sandwich/snack style food provided on board the train.
We will need 30 people to go on the trip to get our own dedicated 1st Class Car that is handicap accessible.
We don't need payment until Sept, but we need RSVP's.
If you are interested in this fun trip, please contact
Larry Bowe @ [email protected]
or call him: 1-928-759-2367. Non-members are always welcomed
Northern Trust / Pensions
PO Box 92922
Chicago, Ill 60675 –
1-877-258-3699 #5
Honeywell Retiree Service Center
Dept. 09796 - 2601 Research Forest Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Phone: 1-800-526-0744
Hours of Operation: Monday through Fri-
day 9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Eastern Time
Website: “Your Benefits Resources™
http://resources.hewitt.com/honeywell
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Verde Canyon Railroad Oct. 21th
Where: Clarksdale, AZ Time: Train Leaves Clarksdale at 1:00 PM
New Club Members since Jan 1
Joe Manceau
James Rice
Edward Shadow
Mark Schumann
Layton Pruitt
Elaine McKenna
Sam Kline
Chris Pascale
Laurie Craig
James Marquardt
Bob Desmond
Dave Hansen
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TRAVEL WITH BARBARA RIPPSTEIN FARTHER NORTH TO ALASKA Our group has been north to Alaska before, but this trip is different. It is offering options. You get to choose how you want to see Alaska and how many days you wish to spend on this trip.
13-Day Options Starting August 5, 2018 Princess offers two different 13-day cruisetours.You will start with 2 nights in Fairbanks, then travel by motor coach to the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodgefor 2 nights. There you can tour of Denali Park Tundra Wilderness watching for glimpses of Mount Denali as well as bear, moose caribou and Dall sheep.The next stop is at Mount McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge for an additional 2 nights. Relax at the Lodge hoping to catch a view of Mt. Denali, the highest peak in the United States. You can choose from a generous offering of outdoor activities. The Connoisseur Tour includes most meals and enhanced sightseeing. It is escorted by a Princess host. The Denali Explorer has the same transportation and stays at the same lodges. You have the choice of your dining and tours for an additional price.
10-Day Option Starting August 8, 2018 10-day trips can also be arranged by Ford Travel. This option also starts in Fairbanks for 2 nights, and then travels by motor coach to Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge for 1 night.
Rail Travel - August 11, 2018 All the cruisetours (that means either the 13- or 10-day option) will enjoy the scenic rail journey through some of the best wilderness in the Great Land on the Direct-to-the-Wilderness rail service. Once in Whittier (outside Anchorage) you’ll step from the train onto your ship for the beginning of your unforgettable 7-day cruise.
Cruise-Only Options Starting August 11 Those who wish to only take the cruise will meet the cruisetours in Anchorage (Whittier) on August 11 to board the Star Princess for the cruise. We will cruise through Hubbard Glacier and Glacier Bay. We will make stops at Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan before sailing to Vancouver where we will disembark on August 18. Because there are so many options, I invite you to contact Ford’s Travel. They will send you brochures, more information and prices.
Ford’s World Travel, 13593 Camino Del Sol, Sun City West Tel. 623-975-1800
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2017 GRC Holiday Luncheon Tuesday December 5, 2017
Desert Canyon Golf Club
10440 N. Indian Wells Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
Menu:
Sea Bass
Chicken Marsala
Roasted Red Pota-
toes
Zucchini medley w/
onions, and bell
peppers
Dinner
Salad w choice of
ranch or vinagrette
Dinner rolls
Coffee, tea
Cheese Cake
11:00 a.m. TO 3:00 p.m.
(BUFFET AT12:00 P.M.)
Socializing, Great Food, Prizes &
Music
$34.00 Per Person
Reservations close Novermber 28
Diane Bennet t 480-994-5243
Buy tickets at a meeting
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Palo Verde Nuclear Power Station Tour
Jan 10th and Jan 31
st, 2018
This is a unique opportunity to get up close to a nuclear reactor. However, this tour requires a lot of walking across
a very large 4,000 acre campus so you must be physically fit. Palo Verde is located 45 miles West of Phoenix off
the I10 and is the largest nuclear power plant in the United States serving about four million people.
The Palo Verde Generating Station is located in the Arizona desert, and is the only large nuclear power plant in the
world that is not located near a large body of water. The power plant evaporates the water from the treated sewage
from several nearby cities and towns to provide the cooling of the steam that it produces.
Each tour is limited to 20 people and starts on site at 9am. It starts with an overview briefing before a walking
tour. Lunch will be provided followed by a question and answer session to finish between 1.30pm and 2.00pm.
Considering the remote location we might want to organize ride share. I will limit the tickets to 2 per member but
can add additional dates if demand is there. If you are unable to go check out the Energy Education Center Trip on
another page.
If interested send the following to [email protected].
Name, number of tickets (1 or 2), club affiliation, phone number and zip code (to help ride share). Please indicate
if you are willing to take passengers.
Palo Verde Energy Education Center
Buckeye, AZ
This tour is mainly for the members unable to go on the actual Palo Verde tour but still learn about the facility.
The main purpose for this facility is to serve as an emergency base of operations in the event of a crisis at the Palo
Verde Nuclear Generating Station. No date has been set. Normal days are Tuesday and Thursday and the limit is
100 people. If you are interested in going in February, 2018 email [email protected] and ask to be put on the
list.
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New Events Process
A PRE-SCHOOL TEST FOR YOU
I already knew I was dumber than the fifth graders..but now it's the Preschoolers!!
Which Way is the bus below traveling? To the left or to the right?
Can't make up your mind? Look carefully at the picture Again. Still don't know?
Preschoolers all over the United States were shown this picture and asked the same question. 92% of the preschooler's gave this answer: "The bus is traveling to the left." When asked, "Why do you think the bus is traveling to the left?" They answered: "Because you can't see the door to get on the bus."
How do you feel now??? Personally, I think the reason why we answer incorrect-ly is ...'WE FRIGGIN' WALKED TO SCHOOL!'
To avoid finding out that events you may be inter-
ested in attending are sold out – all events are being
posted at the GRC website
www.hrcaz.org
Click on Events Schedule then click on the event
you are interested in to find details on how to sign
up