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GARRETT RETIREE’S CLUB OF ARIZONA
Cliff Notes Page 1
PO Box 11633, Scottsdale AZ 85271-1633 Dec 2016
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 Vacant
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 Director (HRC) Dawn Orgill (602) 881-7772 [email protected]
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EVENT DATE SPONSORING CLUB
Holiday Luncheon – Rustler’s Rooste Dec 6 Garrett
Mtg – Rosita Pinedo – Vista del Camino Jan 4 ‘17 Garrett
Tovrea Castle Tour - SOLD OUT Jan 20 SRC
Tour of PADT Jan 26 Garrett
Mtg – Craig Fuller – Aviation Archaeology Feb 1 Garrett
Sanderson Village and Museum Tour Feb 16 SRC
Day at the Races Feb ‘17 SRC
Tovrea Castle Tour Feb 11 SRC
Mtg – TBD Mar 1 Garrett
Caribbean Cruise Mar 5-12 SRC
Amazon Tour- SOLD OUT Mar 17 GRC
Spring Picnic – McCormick Railroad Park Mar 23 HRC
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Highlights of April Meeting
Mark Steele, President, welcomed mem-bers and guests on November 4. Frank Holman led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Mark announced that donations to the scholarship fund have reached $3680. He also reminds us that the time to apply for scholarships begins now.
Ron Alto introduced our featured speaker, Susan Farretta, Director of Education Ini-tiatives for the Arizona Tech Council. Tammy Wolfe, Honeywell Sr. Manager Communications/Community Relations al-so attended the meeting.
Susan briefed the members in attendance about the Chief Science Officers program. This is an Arizona developed program with active efforts to make science education more relevant and thus improve the world through science.
Focused on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics). This program in its 2
nd year has 220 students
throughout Arizona, elected by their peers as Chief Science Officers.
Elected Officers attends an institute to learn their role as STEAM Ambassadors at their individual schools. Honeywell is a strong supporter of this initiative.
Several Chief Science officers and a pro-gram mentor were in attendance and gave presentations as to how they approached their roles. We found these young people to be impressive in their communication skills and how their backgrounds and activi-ties came together to support these new roles.
This program is in need of mentors to pro-vide additional support to both the students and the schools to achieve the program goals.
This program has received national atten-tion and is in the process of being expanded to other states.
On October 28, 2016, Governor Ducey wel-comed 200 Chief Science Officers (CSOs) in-to the AZ state capitol for the 1st Annual Arizona CSO Capitol Summit. The CSOs spent the day talking with different leaders and learning how to turn an idea into a bill. They ended their day by pitching to the Gov-ernor.
SciTech Jedi or community mentors are in-dustry and community professionals who team with CSOs to help them navigate the adult bureaucracy and attain their voice in the community. Leveraging some of Arizona SciTech 800+ organizational connections, or-ganizations such as State Farm, Intel, Orbital ATK, Honeywell, TGen, Flinn Foundation, Maricopa Community Colleges, PerfOpt, Pinnacle Transplant, onTop Technology have already enlisted members of their team. Roles of the Jedi will vary from site to site such as making a key introduction with a community member, providing guidance on event strate-gies or attending community meetings as an additional support. In schools Jedi mentors can serve an important role to help validate the importance of the CSO role with students and administrators in serving as a real world connection to the workforce. If you are inter-ested in becoming a mentor, more information can be found at http://chiefscienceofficers.org/mentor-mission/.
To learn more about the CSO program go to http://chiefscienceofficers.org/ or email Susan Farretta direct at [email protected].
Oak Street Gleaners
Volunteers needed
Contact Al Stimac 480-218-7199
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PRESIDENT’S COLUMN
It was great to see many of you at the November meeting. We had a good turnout and en-
joyed the presentation by Susan Farretta of Ariz SciTech and two students in the program.
I want to again thank all of you that sent in additional donations to the scholarship fund.
So far $3680 has been received and I want to extend a BIG ‘Thank You!’ to all of you who
contributed.
As I mentioned in my last month’s column, now is the time to sign up for the Christmas
luncheon. It will be held on Tuesday, December 6th
at Rustler’s Rooste, 8383 S 48th St,
Phoenix. Tickets are now available, contact Diane Bennett at (480) 994-5243. Last year
we all had a great time and a great meal, don’t miss it! Even if you go past the deadline,
give Diane a call and we can get you in. Our club sponsors a family through Vista del
Camino for Christmas in conjunction with the luncheon.
Our January presentation will be by Rosita Pinedo of Vista del Camino. See the article in
this newsletter for more details. It should be interesting and you won’t want to miss it.
I want to thank all of you for your support of the club in 2016 and I look forward to seeing
many of you in January at the club meeting. May you and yours have a very Merry Christ-
mas and a Happy New Year!
Mark Steele, President
See you at our March meeting.
Ed Taschner
Wednesday Jan 4 ‘17
Our presenter on Wednesday, January 4 will be Rosita Pinedo, Primary Human Resources Di-rector of Vista del Camino. Vista del Camino is a social services organization of the City of Scottsdale that, as one of its roles, identifies needy families that we support with donations at the Holiday Season.
Vista del Camino exists to meet unmet crises related to human services such as emergency rent, mortgage, utility assistance, food and clothing to residents of the City of Scottsdale and homeless individuals and families with a focus on return to self sufficiency through the Job Preparation Program and Career Center.
Vista del Camino serves as the Scottsdale area Community Action Program through a partner-ship with Maricopa County Human Services Department. Vista del Camino has a long history providing recreation services to the surrounding neighborhood, including teen programs and programs for seniors, and programs to serve the local Native American Yaqui Indian Commu-nity. Vista del Camino is the home to non-profit partner Concerned Citizens for Community Health, a local fundraising organization that funds programs offered by the City of Scottsdale.
Weird Headlines:
Insurance Salesman Fakes Own Life
Puerto Rico Celebrates Dependance Day
"Crazed mathematician performs world's first truly random shooting"
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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.
Nick Hughes (coordinator for East Valley 480-820-9604) 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
Mike Briske Nick Hughes Bob Davenport Ken Probert
Jim King Charlie Paine Mike Griffin Warren Koepsel
Frank Holman Stu Mitnik
North Valley
Gene Kupka Lee Rippstein Dan Schoff Clint Langford
Wally Secosky Matt Schuetz Bob Farney Ed Skutecki
Paul Simison Roy Newbold
Through March 1 2016, the East Valley Fix It Guys have participated in 17 Fix Its in-
volving travel of almost 500 miles to help our friends.
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 previous donations this year have been to Hospice of the Valley, St. Mary’s food Bank and Arizona Science Center. Club guide-lines dictate that we support local charities exclusively. 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 winner was Volker Otto x 2.
AS A REMINDER
The mission of the Garrett Retirees Club of Arizona is to provide a means for social, fel-
lowship, and networking activity among retirees, and to be involved in community and
academic environments.
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Sail roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale
on MARCH 5, 2017
aboard the New REGAL PRINCESS
Join Barbara Rippstein and her husband on this fun cruise into the East-
ern Caribbean aboard the beautiful, new Regal Princess. Breathtaking
natural beauty combined with old world charm defines the magical al-
lure of the Eastern Caribbean. With a distinctive fusion of European, Af-
rican & Latin American influences, this region boasts quaint towns alive
with diverse cultures, amid a breathtaking backdrop of swaying
palm trees, velveteen sands and turquoise waters accented with
rainbow fish. The locals are friendly, the duty-free shops bustling and
the cultures fascinating. Soak up the sun, adopt its laid back island
mindset & explore coral reefs teeming with marine life on an Eastern
Caribbean cruise vacation, roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale.
© 2017 Princess Cruises. Ships of Bermudan registry
7-DAY TRIP ITINERARY:
Date: Port of call Arrive Depart
March 5 Sail from Ft. Lauderdale aboard Regal Princess 4:00 PM
March 6 Enjoy a Day at Sea
March 7 AMBER COVE 7:00 AM 3:00 PM
March 8 ST. THOMAS 10:00 AM 10:00 PM
March 9 ST. KITTS & NEVIS 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
March 10 Day at Sea
March 11 Day at Sea
March12 Ft. Lauderdale Disembark AM
Group Prices for this cruise start at only $869 per person for Insides; Balconies from
$1,099 per person; Deluxe Balconies from $1,199 per person; Mini-Suites from $1,399
per person (All double occupancy basis) Note: Add $115 for Taxes, Fees and Port Expens-
es to these prices.
For reservations or more info contact Ford’s World Travel at (623) 975-1800
EASTERN CARIBBEAN
Cruise
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HRSC & GRC Scholarship Program
Program Updates
If you have questions about the Scholarships, or suggestions for how to improve our Scholarship
process, please contact one of the Board members.
Your Honeywell Retiree Clubs Scholarship Foundation Board:
Dawn Orgill, Chair, [email protected] 602 881 7772
Gwen Scheetz, Secretary/Treasurer [email protected] 602 616 9889
Bob Davenport, NAU Representative [email protected] 480 560 6273
ASU Representative
Frank Holman, U of A Representative [email protected] 602 695 2565
Eligible students may apply beginning December 1, 2016, by logging onto our website at
www.hrcaz.org, clicking on the Scholarship tab (found on the left side of the page), download-
ing and completing an application, and sending it to Gwen Scheetz at [email protected].
Have questions? Our website has lots of valuable information. You might want to look at our
Program News, Operating Procedures and Bylaws, Frequently Asked Questions, or Foundation
Board member’s names and contact information. Each Scholarship Foundation Board Member
will be happy to answer questions you might have.
Want to contribute? The HRSC Membership Application now has an option which encourages
members to consider a direct donation to the Scholarship Fund. If you already have a mem-
bership, you can still use the new application form to make a donation. Remember, it is tax deductible!
Tour of PADT – Jan 24 2017 Garrett Retirees Club is sponsoring a tour of Phoenix Analysis & Design Technologies (PADT), a provider of Numerical Simulation, Product Development, Rapid Prototyping sales and services, located at 7755 S Research Dr, Tempe.
Over one thousand customers have come to PADT since 1994 for their rapid prototyping and expert molding needs. Industry insiders around the world recognize the engineers and technicians in PADT's Rapid Prototyping department as leaders in the application of rapid prototyping and manufac-turing. And PADT backs up this leadership by sharing knowledge in this area through participation in professional societies, offering free seminars, and through our RP Re-source.
Contact Diane Bennett –
480-994-5243 before Jan 10 to sign up
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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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NEW Tovrea Castle Tour
January and February 2017
The Tovrea Castle tour has proved to be very popular. We purchased 102 tickets for the first two groups and still we had a waiting list so we purchased another 48 tickets for next year. The following tickets are available:
Jan 20, 2017 at 10 am - 19 tickets Feb 11, 2017 at 10 am - 24 tickets
These will be the last tickets the club will buy. All the previous tickets were allocated very quickly; even though it's a few months off please respond quickly if you would like to attend.
ACTION: If you are interested please e-mail Keith Hughes, [email protected], with your first and second choice, include your club af-filiation. If you do not have e-mail find a friend who has one. Phone calls may not be answered if I am out of town. Tickets will be allocated in the or-der e-mails are received, so do not delay.
Sponsored by the Sperry Retiree Club
Need your help – We have lost contact with:
If anyone has contact information, please call or email Stu Mitnik at 480-891-1629 or [email protected]
John Dannan Garla Arjuna Anne Peterson Michael Henson Joan Spears Duane Bush Bob Boyle
Sold Out
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The Sanderson Village and Museum
You are invited to tour a private, invitation only, museum. The Sanderson Village and Museum, contains dozens of cars and nostalgic items, such as a beautifully recreated old mercantile store, a kitchen from the ‘40s and a ‘50s diner with oo-dles of chrome and period furnishings and accessories such as Coca Cola items from the ‘30s through the ‘50s. The 20,000 square-foot warehouse has one of the best ford collections anywhere and has something for everyone to enjoy.
This free tour is at 9:30 AM on February 16th, 2017 in Glendale. The tour lasts 60 – 75 minutes.
Afterwards you may visit the Starliner Diner on the same site and purchase a late breakfast or lunch.
For reservations contact Keith Hughes at [email protected].
Please let me know if you plan to stay for lunch
Diner Menu. http://sandersonford.com/Starliner-Diner
Weird Headlines:
"Foot Heads Arms Body" Michael Foot, leader of the UK nuclear-disarmament committee was appointed head of their Arms Committee..
Paraprosdokians are figures of speech in which the latter part of the sentence or phrase is sur-
prising or unexpected and is frequently humorous, such as:
doctor.”
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Spring Picnic
McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
Sponsored by Garrett Retirees Club
Last year we were forced to cancel the Spring Roundup
due to low participation by our members.
This coming year we have an opportunity to try some-
thing new, as our sister club – GRC – is sponsoring their
Spring Picnic at the McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park.
The park is located at the intersection of Scottsdale and
Indian Bend roads, only a few miles north of where we
hold our monthly meetings.
Your Board of Directors is encouraging all local club
members to consider attending. More information will be
available in upcoming newsletters.
Model Railroads Scottsdale Railroad
Museum
Playgrounds
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ROBERT AMAYA
JIM BALLAS
ROBERT BERGMAN
RICHARD BLAND
DONALD BOWLING
SALLY BRODIE
RICHARD BUSHOUSE
LEONARD I. CHAMBLISS
GERALD CHRISTIANSON
NICHOLAS CIFALDI
JOSEPHINE CROSIER
MARY DOLLAR
ROBERT FEEST
HARRY FISK
ILDEPHONSE
FLEURQUIN
TONY FORMICHELLA
YVONNE HADLEY
LAVERN G. HALFMAN
DAVE HARDY
ELAINE HOLDER
GREGORY HOLBROOK
DOUG JONES
J. KINSOLVING
PATRICIA LAMBERT
D. LAZZARINI
EDWARD LUEDTKE
SHIRLEY MALETIC
KAYE MCARDLE
KAYE MCARDLE
DENNIS MILLETT
REGINA NESDILL
PARK NORWOOD
ALVIN PARR
ALYCE PITTS
HENRY ANDREW
PREJS
ROBERT SANDERSON
ROBERT SEIFMAN
JAMES TAUNT
MICHAEL TINSLEY
F. WEBER
WAYNE WILLIAMS
HANK ZAREMBA
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.
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.
Holiday Luncheon Tickets Last Chance
Call Diane 480-994-5243
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Senior Ideas
1. I changed my car horn to gunshot sounds. People move out of the way much faster now!
2. You know that tingly little feeling you get when you really like someone? That's common sense leaving your body.
3. I don't like making plans for the day because then the word "premeditated" gets thrown around in the courtroom.
4. I didn't make it to the gym today. That makes five years in a row.
5. I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much bet-ter saying I went to the Jim this morning.
6. Last year I joined a support group for procrastinators. We haven't met yet...
7. I don't need anger management. I need people to stop irritating me!
8. Old age is coming at a really bad time!
9. When I was a child I thought Nap Time was a punishment...now, as a grown up, it just feels like a small vacation!
10. The biggest lie I tell myself is... "I don't need to write that down, I'll remember it."
11. My people skills are just fine. It's my tolerance of idiots that needs working on.
12. If God wanted me to touch my toes, he would've put them on my knees.
13. The kids text me "plz" which is shorter than please. I text back "no" which is shorter than "yes."
14. I'm going to retire and live off of my savings. Not sure what I'll do the second week.
15. I've lost my mind and I'm pretty sure my wife took it!
16. Even duct tape can't fix stupid... but it can muffle the sound!
17. Why do I have to press one for English when you're just gonna transfer me to someone I can't understand anyway?
18. Of course I talk to myself, sometimes I need expert advice.
Finally a computer settings I understand.