SONS IN RETIREMENT Branch #58 We meet on the third Tuesday of each month at 11:00am- Lunch is served at 12 noon AUGUST 2015 The Elks Lodge, 2105 So. McDowell Blvd The Board meets at 10:15am Big SIR: Ben Barnes 480-2204 bsbarnes@comcast.net Little SIR: Chuck Wolf 477-3505 chuck@charlesjwolf.com Secretary: Jack Schipper 762-2213 Jandjschipper@hotmail.com Asst. Secretary: Marshall West 776-4963 BMarshWest@aol.com Treasurer: Joe Augustin 763-5584 josephfa@aol.com Asst. Treasurer: Brian Tolson 778-7278 btolson711@aol.com Directors: Jack Krout 762-8613 Bob Myer 584-4236 Mike Bakalar 763-4557 Gary Haugen 763-5194 Bill Tennyson 763-2121 Newsletter Editor: Al Butler 707-658-0650 apbutler1@gmail.com Website Address: branch58.sirinc2.org/ Big SIR Report SIR Ben Barnes July 2015 Little SIR Report SIR Chuck Wolf July 2015 Almost done with the summer, where has the time gone? Vacations, visits to/from family and friends, lazing around, normal everyday chores and errands, grand kids out of school make the time just fly by. The kids will be back in school and traffic and activities will slow down somewhat soon. It has been a great summer. Now we anxiously await the fall and the rain that it will hopefully bring us. Bob Gallo, the speaker from Merrill Lynch at the July meeting, was excellent; please see the recap of his presentation below. It was great to be back and see everyone again. Our branch needs to grow by adding new members to replace those we have lost this year. Please think of anyone you know who might be interested in joining and invite them to lunch. Remember you not only receive a free lunch, but you will have an additional friend to visit with every third Tuesday each month. If you bring in two new members by year end, I will buy you a gift certificate for a one pound box of See s Candy. You have to admit that is a sweet deal. Sue s open heart surgery on July 7 to repair a heart valve was very successful. She came home on Sunday July 12 and is doing extremely well. I even take her around town for our errands. Thank you for sending her your good thoughts and prayers. Julie Thompson Campaign Manager, Team In Training,the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Greater Bay Area Chapter will be our guest speaker at the upcoming meeting on the 18 th. Here is the bio she forwarded for our pre-meeting information. My name is Julie Thompson and I am a Campaign Manager for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Our mission at LLS is to find a cure for blood cancer and improve the lives of patients and their families. Our current goal is to increase our presence in the Sonoma County area, helping residents become aware that our local chapter is right in their backyard, and, with several campaigns to participate in, there is a way everyone can get involved in this important fight. I appreciate you giving me an opportunity to speak to your members to let them know about this amazing organization. Please let me know if you need anything further. I have attached a digital logo should you wish to use it in the newsletter. I am looking forward to seeing you all at the August luncheon. May you all have a great summer. Ben Chuck Page 1 Chuck
TRIPS AND TOURS: SIR Derlin German GOLF: SIR Steve Tasselmyer Ready for takeoff? Winners recently were: Jul 8 and Aug 27 Giants baseball against the Mets on the 8 th and the Cubs on the 27 th. Same seat areas as this year. Sect. 318 above home plate--$59; sect 307 above first base line- $53. Call for wait list. Sep 30- Oct 11, 2015 An 11 day Princess cruise from Quebec City around Nova Scotia, Maine and ending in New York City. An extra day included to allow time to explore Old Quebec. Balcony staterooms start at $3495 pp, Oceanview start at $3126. Includes airfare, coach and first night in Montreal. Oct 4, 2015 Branch 147 presents Phantom of the Opera at the Orpheum Theatre. Includes Transportation, Orchestra Seating, 3 course dinner at Scoma's on Fisherman's Wharf. $244. Contact Tom Molinari 762-1880. For 2016 Mar 20-24. Giants Spring Training, Scottsdale. We are working on the fine details, such as the final price, but we should see three games, some sight-seeing, Embassy Suites hotel, some meals, and more. Put this on your calender, it will be a good trip. Seriously, if you have any interest, give Derlin a call. For 2016 Aprll 2-17 - Branch 147 Princess Hawaiian cruise from San Francisco. Special sign-up dates, July 15-30, only $100 deposit. Qualified veterans and qualified Carnival Corp stockholders eligible for additional credits. Many extras. Contact Tom Molinari 762-1880 Let us know if you have interest. Contact Derlin German 763-6162 or Brian Tolson 778-7278 for information or brochures for any of the above trips.. Jun 29 -Petaluma CCArt Adams,Low net, 2 nd flight Jul 06 -Rooster RunNo Winners, Jul 13 -Foxtail SouthNo Winners, Jun 20 -Adobe CreekNo Winners, Jun 27 - Petaluma CCDan ZimmermanClosest to hole, 1st flight Art Adams,Low Net, 2nd flight The Schedule will go as follows: Aug 03 -Rooster Run w/ a regular start, 1 st tee time:8:00am Aug 10 -Foxtail Southw/ a shotgun start,1 st tee time:8:00am Aug 17 -Adobe Creekw/ a regular start, 1 st tee time:8:00am Aug 24 -Petaluma CC w/ a shotgun start, 1 st tee time:9:00am Aug 31 -Rooster Run w/ a regular start, 1 st tee time:8:00am 2015 Sonoma-Marin Fair: We had another good year at the Fair. Golf with your friends Steve Everyone was on time and did a good job. Thanks to the following members for volunteering this year: Marvin Dolowitz, Jack Krout, Larry Tacherra, Bill Allen, Bud Nelson. Chuck Wolf, Wally Curtis, Ray Rinaldo, Martin Bohn, Al Butler (in Spirit only- bad knee), Marshall West, Joe Augustin, Derlin German and Richard Brawn. SIR Steve Tasselmyer AUGUST BIRTHDAYS JACK KROUT 8/03 JOHN MCCALL 8/07 LARRY TACHERRA 8/15 BILL MAPLES 8/25 RAY RINALDO 8/29 WAR CORRESPONDENT, ERNIE PYLE (8/03/1900) (Read his bio here on page 5) Happy Landings! Derlin Page 2
EDITOR S DESK: SIR Al Butler - SEPTEMBER COMPUTER CLASS There was no information provided for an August Class. Information shown below is for September s Class. The September meeting of the Computer and Smartphone Club will be held September 29, 1:30-3:00 PM at the Senior Center. The subject of September s meeting will be "Windows 10: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." Microsoft will soon be dropping support for Windows 7 and Windows 8 is universally detested. Windows 10 is supposed to address these issues, and, at the same time, add some very neat new features. We will explore the pros and cons of Windows 10, and we suggest that you not upgrade until after you have attended this meeting. SIR Mike Burwen, Branch 147 *** PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE *** To those who have no problem walking, we ask that you leave the front parking spaces available for those who have difficulties walking longer distances. Thank you! Will it be you who steps up? I know from experience and by the phone calls and responses I receive, that our members look forward to The Petaluman each month as their go-to source for that information. I hope that you also enjoy your newsletter. Our Branch 58 newsletter conveys important Branch information, including timely notices of upcoming speakers and events, along with other articles of interest and/or humor. But now it s time to have someone step up to help. I am not looking for someone who is a Techie. I m looking to invite someone who has average computer skills, in order to introduce them to just how this process takes shape. It is an interesting, satisfying, and necessary function required for the free flow of information that is shared with our members, and also our other local SIR branches, including SIR statewide. I m certain that there is someone within our Branch 58 who can step up to learn the newsletter operation, and I ask you to do so now. Please contact me to inquire and discuss an overview of what goes on within each monthly cycle. Four to six hours throughout a week is quite realistic once you get the hang of it- That s maybe an hour a day per week (if you need to break away from time to time). I am quite willing to advise and train the right person for as long as it takes. Also, I would be happy staying on, if only to assist in some of the mundane tasks required to get the hardcopy, email, and website operations out to our monthly members and others interested. Give me a call (707) 658-0650 SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS TERRY GARVEY 9/17 MIKE SAVAGE 9/20 GARY HAUGEN 9/20 CHUCK LINDER 9/21 RAY FLETCHER 9/21 RAY ANDERSON 9/21 BOYD MAART 9/27 LEN SVINTH 9/30 CHUCK KUSCERKA 9/30 ASTRONAUNT CHRISTA MCAULIFFE (9/02/1948) (Read her bio next month) Page 3
Membership: SIR Ralph Sartori Treasurers Report: SIR Joe Augustin AUGUST 2015 MEMBERSHIP: Members Present... 50 Members Excused... 26 Members Unexcused... 2 Members Sick... 6 Guests... 0 Visitors... 3 Luncheon Attendance... 53 Changes to Membership: Deceased... 1 New Members... 0 Resigned... 1 Inactive... 0 Inactive Returned... 0 Total Membership: 82 Changes to the Roster: Deceased: 1 Gene Senften 101 Ely Blvd. S. #167 Wife: Gloria (Chub) Resigned: 1 Petaluma, CA 94954 Arrnold Jensen: Badge #46 Wife: Rainey # S Here is the Financial Report for JULY, 2015: Beginning of Month Cash: 3394.68 JULY CASH IN: Raffle Proceeds $110.00 Luncheon Receipts $964.00 Total JULY Cash In: $1074.00 JULY Cash Out: $ Newsletter, May & June $9.73 Postage $49.00 Officers Expense 56.33 Rent (Elk s Lodge) $300.00 Caterer (luncheon) $898.66 State Board Assessments $103.75 Total JULY Cash Out: $1417.47 $4468.68 New Member: Hans Verhoeff, Badge# 87 823 Debbie Street Rohnert Park, Ca 94928 Wife: Julie Sponsor: Bob Myer, Badge# 58 Ralph End Of Month Cash: $3051.21 Joe SUNSHINE REPORT FOR AUGUST SIR Len Svinth It was good to see Bill Maples at our last meeting. He has had some time away but he was back and looking good. Also, John DeJong was in attendance- sitting at his regular place, and happy to greet us all. I have been in touch with Bill Sovel (762-2387) and Mike Savage (778-1969). They are having some health concerns and both could use a call or card. Mike fell and broke his hip and is now in rehabilitation until about the 15 th, so he will be not be at out next meeting. Lets all try to think of some of our fellow Sirs as we read the newsletter and make that call. We all need a friend when we are feeling down. There is another of our members who is having major health problems, Alden Hennings. I was informed he is in serious condition. Those who know him should get a card off to him soon. I will leave you with a quote from Robert Frost: "In three words, I can sum up everything I've learned in life IT GOES ON". Page 4 Len Svinth, The Sunshine Guy
NOTABLE HISTORICAL FACTS- AUGUST August 2, 1939 - Albert Einstein wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt concerning the possibility of atomic weapons. "A single bomb of this type carried by boat and exploded in a port, might very well destroy the whole port together with some of the surrounding territory." Six years later, on August 6, 1945, the first Atomic Bomb, developed by the U.S., was dropped on the Japanese port of Hiroshima. EVENTS AND OTHER NOTES THINGS ARE QUIET AT THIS TIME August 13, 1899 - British film director Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) was born in London. His suspenseful films included classics such as The 39 Steps, Rebecca, Suspicion, Notorious, Rear Window, The Birds, Psycho and Frenzy, in addition to his American TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. August 31, 1873 - American inventor Lee De Forest (1873-1961) was born at Council Bluffs, Iowa. He held hundreds of patents for inventions and was also a pioneer in the creation of wireless radio broadcasting and television. ERNIE PYLE was a Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist, known for his columns for the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain, where he worked as a roving correspondent from 1935 through most of World War II. Before the war he traveled extensively throughout the United States, writing about out-of-the-way towns and their inhabitants in a distinctive, folksy style. After the United States entered World War II he reported from the home front and both the European and Pacific theatres, including actions in North Africa, Europe and the Pacific. He was killed in combat on Iejima during the Battle of Okinawa. At the time of his death his columns were running in more than 300 newspapers, and he was among the best-known American war correspondents. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1944 for his spare, first-person reporting, which highlighted the role and plight of the common "dogface" infantry soldier. "No man in this war has so well told the story of the American fighting man as American fighting men wanted it told," wrote Harry Truman. "He deserves the gratitude of all his countrymen. Page 5 (Info and image gleaned from Wikipedia) DO YOU NEED A RIDE TO THE MEETINGS? We would like all members to know that if you find it difficult to get to a monthly meeting, please give us a call. Fellow members would be quite happy to pick you up and get you back home safely. Just call SIR Len Svinth at 707-763-3254: He will put the word out to our members so that you won t miss out at our lively and entertaining luncheons.
SIR BRANCH 58 1090 Eucalyptus Avenue Petaluma, CA 94952 AUGUST 2015 ADDRESS Next meeting: Tuesday, August 19, 2015 Menu: Chicken cacciatore w/ polenta Fellowship Time: 11:00 to 12 noon Meeting & Luncheon Start Time: 12:00 noon Location : Elk s Lodge, 2105 So. McDowell Blvd, Petaluma CA. Please be sure to call Ralph Sartori if you are unable to attend the Luncheon. He needs to know no later than the previous Wednesday in order to inform Amber at PSC so that our group is not charged for a meal that goes uneaten. Ralph s phone number is 707-763-5669. Five special dietary meals can be prepared by the caterer upon request. Please let Ralph know of your needs. The Branches 147, 100 and 58 combined SIR Computer Group meets at 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM on the last Tuesday of every month at the Petaluma Senior Center. Members, their spouses or significant others, and family members are all invited. Here they exchange information about computers, tablets and smart phones. If you are looking for information or help, this is the place to be. Please contact Hal Hildebrant at 762-7193 for more information. All activities arranged for, by, or sponsored by Sons In Retirement, Inc, and it s branches are for the convenience and pleasure of the members and guests who desire to participate. Sons In Retirement, Inc., and it s branches do not assume any responsibility for the well being or safety of the participants or their property, in any matters pertaining to said activities.