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Date
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Day |
Event | Speaker |
Menu |
Joke |
July 14 |
Thursday | Luncheon at Country Inn |
John Dieckman"John Dieckman (Branch 62) - African Safari in November 2017" John describes the safari with photos were taken on a Tauck's 'Kenya & Tanzania: A Classic Safari' trip over 14 days in November 2017. The trip was a motor tour of various parks and preserves in both countries. It provided many opportunities to see native animals in their natural environment. You can see his photos here.. | Choice of Baked Lasagna, New York Steak, Tilapia,
Chicken Parmesan, or Cobb Salad.
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Joke |
May 12 |
Thursday | Luncheon at Country Inn |
Larry Stone"Larry E. Stone - Santa Clara County Assessor" First elected in 1994 and has been re-elected 6 times since. As County Assessor, Stone has overseen remarkable improvements to streamline the operations of his office, eliminate backlogs, and achieve higher levels of public service, all while consistently operating substantially under budget. If you have ever wondered why you pay the amount of property taxes you do each year, Larry should be able to provide the answer. | Choice of Roast Turkey, Tri-Tip Steak,
Trout Florentine, Sicilian Chicken, or Apple Harvest Salad.
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Joke |
April 14 |
Thursday | Luncheon at Country Inn |
Larry Klein - Mayor of Sunnyvale"Mayor Klein will speak on the downtown redevelopment and changing from at large council members to council districts and mayoral election by the people. His presentation is here. | Choice of Chicken Cordon Bleu, Salmon, New York Steak, Chicken Parmesan, or Chinese Chicken Salad.
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Joke |
March 10 |
Thursday | Luncheon at Country Inn |
Richard Simpson"A Financial Investment Opportunity" Our latest Branch 62 SIR member, Richard Simpson, gave us a financial presentation about structured annuities. He described this investment opportunity that can achieve reasonable gains while limiting the downside risk. | Choice of Baked Meatloaf with mushroom gravy, Tri-Tip Steak,
Trout Florentine, Chicken Alfredo, or Chinese Chicken Salad.
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Joke |
February 10 |
Thursday | Luncheon at Country Inn |
Jim Hohenshelt"Cambodia" Our own Travel Chairman, Jim Hohenshelt, will give a presentation on his recent trip to Cambodia. Photo Show is here. | Choice of Mahi Mahi,Chicken Alfredo, Yankee Pot Roast, Ribeye Steak, Chinese Chicken Salad
Roast Turkey, New York Steak, Trout Florentine, Sicilian Chicken, or Strawberry Salad
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Joke |
January 13 |
Thursday | Luncheon at Country Inn |
Jim Hohenshelt"Vietnam" Our own Travel Chairman, Jim Hohenshelt, will give a presentation on his recent trip to Vietnam. Photo Show is here. | Choice of Mahi Mahi,Chicken Alfredo, Yankee Pot Roast, Ribeye Steak, Chinese Chicken Salad
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Joke |
Date
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Day |
Event | Speaker |
Menu |
Joke |
December 9 |
Thursday | Dinner Dance at Country Inn |
December Dinner/Dance attended by 30+ people at Holder's Restaurant. The food was great, and the band played many Christmas favorites. Photo Show is here. | Choice of Chicken Marsala, Grilled Ham, or Tilapia with
A Lemon Butter Sauce
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November 11 |
Thursday | Luncheon at Country Inn |
Roy Jordan"France" Our own Roy Jordan. His talk will be on his latest trip to France, including the Loire Valley, Normandy, cruising the Seine, and Paris. Photo Show is here. | Choice of Swordfish,
Sea Bass, Chicken Parmesan,
Roast Turkey, Cobb Salad,
Tri Tip Steak
|
Joke |
October 14 |
Thursday | Luncheon at Country Inn |
Nai Hsueh & Mike Porter"Valley Water: Managing Extreme Drought" The presenters provided historical and current data showing how we got into the drought and what we will need to do to resolve it in the future. Presentation is here. | Choice of Swordfish,
Sicilian Chicken,
Salisbury Steak,
Teriyaki chicken stir-fry, or
Tri-Tip Steak
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Joke |
September 9 |
Thursday | Luncheon at Country Inn |
John Dieckman"Three Years of Fishing in Alaska" John Dieckman will detail in pictures and provide a commentary of SIR fishing trips to Alaska in 2018, 2019, and 2020. These trips were organized by Heber Slusser, but John is the only Sir that went on all three fishing trips. John has been a member of Branch 62 for 14 years and was Big Sir in 2019. Presentation is here. | Choice of Trout Florentine, Chicken Alfredo
Chicken Cordon Bleu, Baked Lasagna, or
New York Steak
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Joke |
August 12 |
Thursday | Luncheon at Country Inn |
Judge Rodney Stafford"The Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL)"
Rodney Stafford (W6ROD) is an active Branch 62 member. He
is a retired Superior Court Judge serving Santa Clara County,
and was the president of the ARRL from 1995 to 2020.
He spoke to us about the history of the ARRL (it was founded in 1914 as a means
of communicating across the country using radio relay stations), and what it
means to be a "ham" radio operator, including their involvement in maintaining
communications during a disaster.
Judge Stafford is also a former ARRL Section Manager for the Santa Clara Valley
Section (1983-1986), and a former Pacific Division Director (1986-1990). He
currently serves the ARRL as International Affairs Vice President.
In addition to amateur radio.Presentation Slides are here (click Present). He has embarked on a second career in photography. He currently sells his travel and landscape photography at various art fairs. His website is: www.flickr.com/rodstaffordphotography |
Choice of Salmon, Sicilian Chicken, Yankee Pot Roast, Chinese Chicken
|
Joke |
July 8 |
Thursday | Luncheon at 3 Flames |
Paul Shwartzbart"Living in Austria during Hitler’s " Paul was just 4 years old and living in Austria with his parents when Hitler began his campaign to conquer Europe and exterminate undesirables, in particular the Jewish. Paul shares what the next decade was like living through that nightmare. | Cheifs Choice or Pasta dish or a vegan salad dish
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No Joke |
June 10 |
Thursday | Luncheon at 3 Flames |
Richard Horrell "The Perfect Cup of Coffee" Mr. Horrell is one of the owners of “Big Bully Roasters”. Getting a GREAT cup of coffee is no accident. Richard is a fanatic about his coffee. He went over some of the things necessary to get that perfect cup of Joe. He told us some of the things you should be doing and what things need to be changed. He and his co-owners are also fanatics about their bulldogs from which the company gets its name, Big Bully Roasters. Note: This was our first in-person meeting since the pandemic started. We met at Three Flames Restaurant in San Jose, joined with San Jose Branch 54. Presentation is here. | Meat loaf, pasta, salad |
No Joke |
May 20 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Patricia Strach & Kathleen Sullivan "Dirty Politics - How Corruption Was Used to Clean San Francisco On garbage day" San Francisco residents take their trash and recycling out to the curb. Recology, formerly Sunset Scavenger Company picks up the trash as it has since the mid-nineteenth century. Remarkably, garbage collection hasn't changed much in that time. It's easy to forget that routine, effective trash collection and disposal service was not always the norm. Infact, 19th century cities struggled with mounting trash.The presenters discuss the origins of trash collection and its political struggles. | Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
Joke |
April 15 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Karl Knopf "Grow Strong Not Frail…Age is no Barrier". Topic: Dr. Knopf has worked in almost every aspect of the fitness industry from personal trainer and therapist, college instructor, and consultant to major universities and professional organizations. His senior fitness books are often promoted in Tuff’s University Health Letters. He has been a guest of public television’s "Sit and Be Fit" show and was a regular guest on KGO radio. Presentation is here. | Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
Joke |
March 18 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Leslie Frates "Backstage Secrets of Jeopardy". Leslie had to cancel last month do to medical reasons but has agreed to join us in March. She is a multi episode champ on "Jeopardy". She was a 5 time daily Jeopardy winner plus participated in an additional 6 tournaments. Leslie will share with us a few secrets of the show and possible a little insight into its long time former host, Alex Trebec. Good time to invite your spouse or another Jeopardy fan to join us. | Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
Joke |
February 18 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Eddy Shahin "Second Harvest of Silicon Valley". Founded in 1974, Second Harvest of Silicon Valley is one of the largest food banks in the nation. Due to prohibitively expensive cost of living in Silicon Valley and the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, hunger is at an all-time high. Second Harvest is now serving an average of 500,000 people every month, twice as many people as it reached pre pandemic. Eddy Shahin will explain how this gets this done and what you can do to help. Presentation is here. | Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
Joke |
January 21 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Sandy Rosenthal
"Words Whispered in Water".
The catastrophic flooding of New Orleans 15 years ago brought levees into the public conscience. Now flooding seems to be a problem almost everywhere. Much of the nation's population lives in counties protected by levees. A lot of Sandy Rosenthal's presentation is from personal experience. Part of what she will share with us is from her upcoming book: "Words Whispered in Water". She will explain why flooding is such a problem, what it means, and what can be done to stay safe. Should be very interesting. Presentation is here.
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Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
Joke |
Date
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Day |
Event | Speaker |
Menu |
Joke |
January 17 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Monique Garcia and Brian Lam
"Reading Partners - A Program Update".
Two years ago Monique Garcia and Rennea Phillips spoke to our group about "Reading Partners", a non profit organization that provides reading tutors for elementary school students in under performing schools. They stressed the need for volunteers. Branch 62 responded with several members volunteering and even two wives. This year Monique and Brian will provide us with an update. Afterwards a few of our new volunteer tutors will speak about their experiences. Should be an interesting and fun meeting. Reading Partners web site
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Chicken Cesar Salad
or Meat Lasagna Buffet |
Joke |
February 20 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Chester Santos
"Memory Fun 101 - Memory Training for Everyone" In this fun and entertaining presentation, U.S. Memory Champion, Chester Santos, will teach us the basics of memory improvement. We will learn a number of memory boosting methods that will exercise our imagination and awaken our creativity. Everyone will be shown how to utilize both sides of their brain in order to make information stick and become unforgettable. We will participate in enjoyable exercises and will actually be able to feel our memory ability improving throughout the presentation. Everyone will leave this interactive session with a sharper mind and a solid foundation in exercises and techniques that will benefit each of us for the rest of their lives. Introduction to Chester Santos |
BBQ Chicken Buffet Or Chef Salad |
Joke |
March 19 |
Thursday | CANCELED due to COVID-19 |
Rod Stafford
"Amateur Radio: Fun and Public Service"
Rod is a member of our Branch #62. His talk is about what amateur radio ("ham radio") is all about. What does it take to get a license and the various activities that hams get involved in including public service during telecommunication emergencies. |
TriTip Buffet Or Asian Chicken Salad |
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April 16 |
Thursday | CANCELED due to COVID-19 |
Janette Brambilia Ramirez
"Sunnyvale Community Services"
Ms. Ramirez is the Community Navigator for Sunnyvale Community Services. Founded in 1970, the organization is an independent, nonprofit emergency assistance agency. Its mission is to prevent homelessness and hunger in our local community. Come and find out more of what they do and how you can help. |
TriTip Buffet Or Asian Chicken Salad |
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May 21 |
Thursday | ZOOM Luncheon |
Christen Marabate
"Regional Manager for ClearCaptions"
ClearCaptions is a phone captioning service provided free of charge for qualified individuals whose hearing loss restricts their phone use. Cost of the service is paid through a fund administered by the FCC. The money comes from a fee paid by all telephone users. To find out if YOU qualify and how to signup, come see Christen Marabate’s presentation. ClearCaptions Presentation |
Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
Joke |
June 18 |
Thursday | ZOOM Luncheon |
Audrey Steeples
"The Sunnyvale Care Management Program"
Care management provides critical and valuable information, helping connect our community members to vital services to help maintain their independence. This is a service we or our loved ones will likely need as we get older. Care Management Brochure |
Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
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July 16 |
Thursday | ZOOM Luncheon |
Patricia Strach
"Epidemic in a Pandemic: Opioid Overdoses and COVID-19"
Patricia Strach, professor of Political Science and Public Administration, University at Albany, State University of New York, and fellow at the Rockefeller Institute of Government. Dr. Strach is the principal investigator on the "Stories from Sullivan" project, which examines how opioid use affects local communities and what local communities are doing to address it. Her research examines public policy and mass politics. She is the author of Hiding Politics in Plain Sight: Cause Marketing, Corporate Influence, and Breast Cancer Policymaking (Oxford 2016), All in the Family: The Private Roots of American Public Policy (Stanford 2007), and articles appearing in Political Research Quarterly, Journal of Policy History, Politics, and American Politics Research. In 2008-2010 she was a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at Harvard University. Dr. Strach received her doctorate in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2004. A copy of this presentation can be viewed here. |
Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
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August 20 |
Thursday | ZOOM Luncheon |
Janette Brambilia Ramirez
"Sunnyvale Community Services: Its Impact on Poverty, Hunger, & Homelessness"
Ms. Ramirez is the Community Navigator for Sunnyvale Community Services. Founded in 1970, the organization is an independent, nonprofit emergency assistance agency. Its mission is to prevent homelessness and hunger in our local community. Come and find out more of what they do and how you can help. Presentation. Overview Brochure |
Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
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September 17 |
Thursday | ZOOM Luncheon |
Ursula Smith
Author - Picking Tomatoes When the Sky Was in Flame
Ursula Smith was a young child in Germany when World War II broke out. Her home located in the German town of Essen was a major target of Allied bombings. She remembers vividly holding a basket of tomatoes in her front garden while B17s were dropping bombs aimed at the coal mine across the street...where her father, a cool miner worked. "Picking Tomatoes When the Sky Was in Flame" is the title of a book she wrote about her experiences. Her story describes what life was like during the bombings in Essen. Ninety percent of the infrastructure was destroyed; sixty percent of its residents were left homeless. Her family survived but it was a physical and emotional struggle. She gave her talk to SIRs Branch 20 last February. Program Chair Jim Healey described it as "EXCELLENT ... she was polished and articulate…got quite emotional when describing the bombings in her town."" |
Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
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October 15 |
Thursday | ZOOM Luncheon |
Tracey Gott
Tracey Gott, Community Services Manager with the City of Sunnyvale, has over 20 years of experience in
municipal recreation, including 15 years in leadership roles. Tracey has extensive experience with creating
community through programs, events and services for older adults and people with disabilities. She previously
worked for the City of San Jose where she was responsible for overseeing the citywide senior services programming. Tracey received her bachelor's degree in Recreation and Leisure Studies with an emphasis in Therapeutic Recreation from San Jose State University and received her Master's Degree in the Management of Aging Services from the
University of Massachusetts Boston.
She will speak on the various programs the Senior Center has available during and after the Corona Virus pandemic. Presentation. |
Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
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November 19 |
Thursday | ZOOM Luncheon |
Dr. Horace Hines Geology from the Pacific to the Rockies Horace Hines who spoke to our SIRs group two years ago on the Science of Baseball returns with a discussion on Geology. Have you ever wondered why there is a mountain range on the California coast followed by the great Central Valley and then the Sierras? Why is the decent from the Sierra summit down to Reno steeper than the rise from the Sacramento Valley to the summit? What created the Great Basin where rivers go to die? Dr Hines will answer these questions and more. |
Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
Joke |
December 17 |
Thursday | ZOOM Luncheon |
Ilze Duarte Protecting Your Personal Information Online Ilze Duarte’s presentation will cover the ins and outs of how to protect your personal information online. She will cover tips for staying safe in cyberspace, like safe browsing, how to recognize online scams, and when it’s OK - or not - to share your personal information online.Handout |
Do your own thing! This is a Zoom Luncheon |
Date
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Day |
Event | Speaker |
Menu |
Joke |
January 17 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
John Lehman- is a world-class musicologist/historian John Lehman. John knows more about the origins of all specific recorded songs in the USA since 1890 than probably anyone in the world.
His presentation is a fun program that he calls "Who Sang It" where he plays a snippet of a popular or movie-theme song dating to as far back as he feels the audience might be familiar and asks all people collectively at a table to identify such things as who sang it, what movie it was from, etc. There is competition between tables as he presents approximately 20 songs. Thereafter he shares insight into the history of the songs and singers.
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Chef Salad
or Beef Stroganoff |
Joke |
February 21 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Dr. John Miles- Is hearing getting to be a problem? He is a practicing audiologist, who has been in a private practice at HearWell Audiology in Los Gatos since 1980. He will speak on "Relationship between the Ear and the Brain".
Dr Miles talk is on the complexity of the ear and its relationship to the brain. He will go into several studies analyzing different hearing deficiencies.
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Caesar Chicken Salad
or Chicken Marsala |
Joke |
March 21 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Gustav Larsson- Council Member Gustav has previously held the position of Vice Mayor of Sunnyvale 2016-2017. He and Glenn Hendricks have served the longest as Council members.
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Boat Fruit Salad
or Grilled Ham w/Cherry Sauce |
Joke |
April 18 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Gisela Zebroski- "The Berlin Airlift, the Candy Bomber and I" In 1948 Stalin challenged the West to a showdown between communism and democracy. Berlin set the stage. By blocking all land access routes to the Western Zones of Berlin, Stalin took 2.3 million Berliners hostage - doomed to starve to death unless the West surrendered their territory to the Soviets. A massive blackmail. Over the following 11 months the Allies airlifted 4.6 billion pounds of supplies to Berlin, thus sparing West Berlin from Soviet occupation. By treating the hungry children of West Berlin to candy, Lt. Hal Halverson, turned former enemies to friends and the airlift to a joint venture. He is known as the CANDY BOMBER. Come hear the eye witness story from our guest speaker.
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Chef Salad
or Roasted Pork Loin |
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May 16 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
John Lehman - The Use of Music in the Positive Stimulation of Dementia Patients. Along with USC Alzheimer's researchers, John created a research protocol of cognitive tests to measure the impact on memory of two hours of vintage music immersion per week. This is also known as reminiscence therapy. Since then he has developed vintage music for memory therapy for groups and individuals. Currently he uses this therapy while working with residents of the SarahCare residential care center in Campbell. He is the co-founded and Executive Director of Senior New Ways, a Palo Alto non-profit. |
Caesar Chicken Salad
or Chicken Cacciatore |
Joke |
June 20 |
Thursday | Picnic |
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BBQ Tri Tip & Chicken Potato Salad, Corn on the Cob & Beans | |
July 18 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Jen Lee.
"Stolen! What to Do When Identify Theft
Happens to You." Do you know what to do when your credit card is compromised or identity is stolen? Our speaker, Jen Lee will go over several ways to protect private information, credit, financial, and medical details, to reduce the risk of identity theft and fraud. However, even with the best precautions, it can still happen to almost anyone. We'll review how to figure out you've been a victim and the steps to take to try and fix the unfortunate situation. * Protecting yourself, your family, and your private information * Red flags and identifying the problem. * Immediate steps to take when fraud is discovered. * Long-term actions and ongoing monitoring details. After the 2017 Equifax data breach, it is more likely than not that your identity has already been compromised. Do you know what to do when it happens? Come find out and bring your wife also. Stolen Identity Theft Flier |
Boat Fruit Salad
or Grilled Tilapia |
Joke |
August 15 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Lt. John Nores Jr (ret)
"Hidden
War - How Special Operations Game
Wardens are Reclaiming America's Wild
Lands from the Drug Cartels."
Lt. Nores was the team leader for California
Dept. of Fish and Wildlife's Special
Operations Marijuana Enforcement Team
(MET). He will give us an overview of the
success and challenges of his team's fight
to stop international drug trafficking
organizations from destroying our nation's
wildlife, wild lands and waterways
throughout the United States.
Reviewing his team's first five years of
operations, John will cover cartel
environmental crime trends over that time
period and highlight his team's
development and use of amazing K9s to
stop the decimation inflicted on our
nation's wildlife resources by these
clandestine groups.
|
Chef Salad
or Meaty-Cheese Lasagna | Joke |
September 19 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Amanda Keith
"Dispelling the Misconceptions
About Reverse Mortgages" -
It's likely many of us are misinformed
about today's reverse mortgages. Learn the
facts. Tired of making monthly mortgage
payments while on a fixed income? Unsure
of how to pay for unexpected expenses
during retirement? The truth is that the
average retiree holds 70% of their net worth
in home equity. A federally-insured
reverse mortgage allows you to tap into that
wealth. In this talk, Amanda will educate us on how a reverse mortgage can: - Eliminate monthly mortgage payments. - Eliminate credit card or tax debts. - Pay for in-home care or home improvements. - Fund that dream vacation. - And more... |
Caesar Chicken Salad
or Bay Shrimp Carbonara |
Joke |
October 17 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Judge L. Michael Clark
"Criminal Drug Treatment Court and Rehabilitation Program"
Judge Clark will share stories about how the Santa Clara County Superior Court helps addicted criminal defendants find sobriety and avoid recidivism through an innovative program called Drug Treatment Court. |
Boat Fruit Salad
or Spaghetti Marinara w/Meatballs |
Joke |
November 21 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Deborah Radin"Estate Planning"
Deborah Radin is an attorney with Kramer Radin, LLP. Do you have an Estate Plan? Is it up to date? If not this is a good time to take action. Ms. Radin's practice concentrates on estate planning, trusts, wills, post-mortem trust administration, probate, estate dispute resolution, charitable giving, tax planning, elder abuse and end of life planning. The presentation may be downloaded here. |
Chef Salad
or Roasted Turkey |
Joke |
December 19 |
Thursday | Dinner Dance |
The doors will be open at 5:30pm The band will start at 6:00pm Dinner will be served at 7:00pm |
Chicken Marsala, Grilled Ham, Or Tilapia with Lemon Butter Sauce | |
Date
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Day |
Event | Speaker |
Menu |
Joke |
January 18 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Rick Sung- The assistant sheriff for Santa Clara County. His topic is "Protection of House and Possessions in Santa Clara County". His presentation deals with the many tools an individual home owner has to stop/prevent a home burglary including indoor and outside cameras, the use of ADP home monitors, securing side gates, and house windows. Oddly enough he recommends an active dog as an effective tool in discouraging a burglary. A review by Branch 32 last year said he was a very polished and friendly person and gave him a 10+++ rating.
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Chef Salad
or Beef Stroganoff |
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February 15 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Rennea Phillips- Senior Volunteer Coordinator for Reading Partners. Reading Partners is a nonprofit reading intervention program that works with underperforming schools. The program is geared for students from Kindergarten to 4th Grade who are who are 1 month to 2.5 years behind on their reading. |
Caesar Chicken Salad or Chicken Marsala |
Joke |
March 15 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Horace Hines, PhD"The Science and Strategies of Baseball". Baseball is a game of probabilities and Dr. Hines likes understanding both the strategies and the physics of what is going on. He hopes his talk will give us a better appreciation of the advantages the baseball pitcher has over the hitters and how hard it is to get a hit. Just in time for Baseball Season! |
Boat Fruit Salad or Grilled Ham w/Cherry Sauce |
Joke |
April 19 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Kelly Nguyen, MSN, RN, Sepsis Program Coordinator at El Camino Hospital. - "Sepsis - A Serious Health Threat". Sepsis is the leading cause of death of hospitalized patients. These deaths outnumber those from breast cancer, prostate cancer and AIDS combined. One person is hospitalized with Sepsis every 20 seconds. One person dies every 2 minutes. Ms. Nguyen will describe the symptoms, when to seek medical attention, and ways to identify it and decrease one's risk of infection. It is especially a problem for people age 65 and older. This talk should be interesting. Don't miss it!
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Chef Salad or Roasted Pork Loin |
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May 17 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Ron Sheffield "The Hubble Space Telescope Program". Ron is the former Manager of Extravehicular Activity and Crew Systems of the Hubble Space Telescope Program for Lockheed Martin. His presentation will cover the physical description, characteristics and historical background of the Hubble, from 1985 to the 2009 Servicing Mission. He will also touch on the many historical scientific discoveries made over the 20-plus years of activities of the Hubble. -
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Caesar Chicken Salad or Chicken Cacciatore |
Joke |
June 21 |
Thursday | Picnic |
A good time was had by all! -
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BBQ Tri Tip & Chicken
Potato Salad, Corn on the Cob & Beans |
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July 19 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Walter Strach III "The Making of the Phaulkon Legacy". Have you ever wondered how to go about writing a novel? Five years ago my son, Walter Strach III did just that. After spending 10 years in southeast Asia he returns to the USA and wrote a historical novel, "The Phaulkon Legacy". It is a mystery about the rise to power of a young Greek, Constantine Phaulkon in 17th century Siam as told though the eyes of 20th century historian Dylan Montgomery. Riveting novel.
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Boat Fruit Salad or Grilled Tilapia |
Joke |
August 16 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Terrance Hunter - "My 30 Years with the California Department of Corrections" What really goes on within the walls of the California Department of Corrections facilities? Mr. Hunter will give us the inside story in his outstanding presentation. Horace Hinds, Big SIR of Branch #54 noted Mr. Hunter received a standing ovation when he spoke to their group.
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Chef Salad or Meaty-Cheese Lasagna |
Joke |
September 20 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Marc Berman - Representative from California Assembly District 24 will be our speaker. District 24 covers San Mateo County and northern Santa Clara County including Sunnyvale. He will speak on important issues that affect our district. Make sure to bring along your questions.
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Caesar Chicken Salad or Bay Shrimp Carbonara |
Joke |
October 18 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Paul Goodwin - fellow Branch 62 member, will speak on "My Life in Saudi Arabia". His talk deals with experiences he had as a consultant to FMC Arabia, a US company that was building a plant to upgrade Saudi vehicles to be compatible with US vehicles. He was the financial systems trainer and visited 5 times from 1996 to 2000. On one visit his wife was with him for 3 months. They stayed in a compound, had a car, and experienced the Saudi way of life in Riyadh.
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Boat Fruit Salad or Spaghetti Marinara w/Meatballs |
Joke |
November 15 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Sudhanshu "Suds" Jain - will speak on "Climate Change, Its Cause and Effect". His talk is on the reality of climate change with a detailed slide presentation on the various factors which are causing the increase in global temperatures. The warming of our planet is already producing serious problems which are expected to get worse over time. He believes that a Cap and Trade solution has its drawbacks and that a Carbon Fee and Dividend program would be a better avenue to pursue. Come listen and see if you agree. Fascinating talk, very knowledgeable speaker!
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Chef Salad or Roasted Turkey |
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December 20 |
Thursday | Christmas Party |
Eating, Drinking, Dancing, Singing, Talking, and having a good time
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Chicken Marsala,
Grilled Ham,
Or
Tilapia with Lemon Butter Sauce
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Photos |
Date
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Day |
Event | Speaker |
Menu |
Joke |
January 19 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Greg Horne- Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro. His topic will be
"Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro". He will cover all aspects
of climbing one of the world's most beautiful
mountains. His presentation will include photos of
every stage of the climb. He also gives some excellent
advice on the dangers of mountain climbing. He is a
member of Branch 20.
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Chef Salad Spring Mix
or Rosemary Baked Chicken |
Joke |
February 16 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Jim Colton- My Adventures in Cuba |
Fruit Boat Salid or Roasted Pork Loin |
Joke |
March 16 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Dr. Nelson- Stroke "101".
Dr. Nelson suffered a life changing stroke in1996 at the age of 47! As a result, he joined the Pacific Stoke Association and has educated the public about stroke prevention, stroke warning signs and treatment. He said that if one person is saved as a result of his talk, "mission accomplished". |
Chicken Spinach Salad or Beef Stroganoff |
Joke |
April 20 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Willard (Bill) Gillette - WW11 P-51 Pilot - The Topic is : D-Day Invasion and WWII Veteran. He has a vivid talk about his not knowing about the plans leading to escorting the ships to Normandy until they were told to report for a briefing at midnight flying out at 3 AM with orders to follow the ships. He has a CD of movies taken from his plane downing several German planes in dog fights.They were from a camera mounted on the plane working when the guns are fired. Bill flew on 59 missions. He also flew into Russia and Italy before returning home.
Bill is now 98 years old, and is a member of Branch 21, and is very healthy. Still golfs, drives.
Incidentally, he explained that the D on D-Day was for Plan D. The other plans were A, B and C.
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Caesar Chicken Salad or Baked Ham w/Cherry Sauce |
Joke |
May 18 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Connie Johnson, Medical Director at the Honor Flight Bay Area Foundation and Ralph Robinson participant. She starts with slides from one of her recent trips honoring our American Veterans for all their sacrifices. The organization transports our Veterans to places like Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at these Memorials. Top priority is given to Senior Veterans of WWII along with terminally ill Veterans. Our time to express our thanks to these brave men and women is running out! In 5 to 7 years almost all of World War II Veterans will be gone. This tour is their "last hurrah"; the last time they will be recognized as the conquering victors that literally saved the world! |
Chef Salad Spring Mix or Chicken Cacciatore |
Joke |
June 15 |
Thursday | Ladies Day Picknic |
Ortega Park starting at 11A.M. Lunch will be ready at 12 noon. There will be games, prizes and entertainment just like last year. |
BBQ Tri Tip & Chicken
Potato Salad, Corn on the Cob & Beans |
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July 20 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Jim Hohenshelt-Report On The Panama Canal (Part 1). Our July Speaker will be our Big Sir himself, giving a talk on his Travel through the Panama Canal! Because it was so fascinating, he has broken it into two parts; one this month, the other in August. This is the world's most famous short-cut, now more than a century old, which lopped 8,000 nautical miles off the trip between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, essentially shrinking the world. It's creation cost over 25,000 workers lives, most falling victim to yellow fever or malaria! |
Fruit Boat Salad or Rosemary Baked Chicken |
Joke |
August 17 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Jim Hohenshelt-Report On The Panama Canal (Part 2); This part includes the modern updates to the canal, which are the new, larger locks, and managing the water in Lake Gatun so it doesn't drain away when the new locks operate. He will also touch on the future of the panama canal. |
Chicken Spinach Salad or Beef Stroganoff |
Joke |
September 21 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Lynette Parker- Human Trafficking. Ms. Parker is very qualified for her Topic: Human Trafficking! She is Supervising Attorney, Santa Clara University School of Law, and teaches Law at Santa Clara University, and is co-founder of the "South Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking", We will hear about Ms. Parker's efforts and successes in helping these exploited people, Her closing message was to be aware of possible human trafficking and if it is suspected to call the law-enforcement hot line: 888-373-7888 |
Caesar Chicken Salad or Bay Shrimp Carbonara |
Joke |
October 19 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Pam Green- Familiar Surrondings Home Care. At some point in our life, we will be faced with the fact that one of our loved ones needs extra care in the home. According to AARP, 92 % of our seniors would rather stay in their homes than be moved to a facility. The goal of Regina's Company is to inform the community about their options. Having all the facts in hand and being able to make an informed decision will go a long way to lessen the stress for the family and their senior during this time. She has a list of some of the topics that she would like to share with you! |
Chef Salad Spring Mix or Roast Pork Loin |
Joke |
November 16 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Dean Kaufman & Travis DeYoung- VA Spokesmen For Santa Cruz County Veterans Office |
Chicken Spinach Salad or Chicken Marsala |
Joke |
December 14 |
Thursday | Xmas Party |
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January 21 |
Thursday | Luncheon | Our speaker is Brigadier General Chester Ward. His speech is "Vietnam Recollections". Dr. Chester Ward has a long and distinguished career as a physician in the public and private sectors. After an illustrious military career in the US Army Medical Corps, Dr. Ward retired as a Brigadier General and returned to his native state of California. Dr. Ward started his career as an Airborne Ranger. He served on the personal staffs of Presidents Nixon and Ford as a White House Physician from 1971 through 1976. His career covered many military branches and places. | Chef Salad Spring Mix or Rosemary Baked Chicken | Joke |
February 18 |
Thursday | Luncheon | Our February Speaker is Chris Long. Chris from Barron Ross Corp, which is the community leader in asset protection. His speech is "Long Term Care Planning". He will cover understanding long term care, how to pay for long term care, and understanding how Medicaid works. He will also illustrate these concepts by taking us through a real life story of the Johnson family. | Fruit Boat Salad or
Roasted Pork Loin |
Joke |
March 17 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Our Speaker is Steve Blank, who was lucky enough to arrive at the beginning of the boom times of Silicon Valley in 1978. He will tell how World War II set the stage for the creation and growth of Silicon Valley, and the role of Frederick Terman and Stanford in working with government agencies (including the CIA and NSA ) to set up companies in this area that then sparked the creation of hundreds of other enterprises. You can find an earlier version of his talk on YouTube and his web site at SteveBlank.com |
Beef Stroganoff or Chicken Spinach Salad |
Joke |
April 21 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Rick Deutsch- "The Cold War and the Bay Area's Readiness".
He holds Degrees from the Universities of Maryland, South Carolina, and Santa Clara. He had a 30 year career as marketing manager at Intel, Sun Microsystems and others. A member of the National Speakers Association, he gives over 18 presentations a month, ranging from adventure talks to motivational keynotes at museums, colleges, associations, and companies.
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Caesar Chicken Salad or Baked Ham w/Cherry Sauce |
Joke |
May 19 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Tom Day- "Uber"
He gives a very thorough discussion of the Uber Operation including the requirements to become a driver. He described the attempts of the owners to open three other businesses until working out the details for the Uber business.
Tom is a 7-year retired Computer Software Engineer. He explored the driving opportunities for Uber and became a driver for extra income and activity. |
Chef Salad Spring Mix or Chicken Cacciatore |
Joke |
June 16 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Ladies Day Picnic Ortega Park starting at 11A.M. Lunch will be ready at 12 noon. There will be games, prizes and entertainment just like last year. |
BBQ Tri Tip & Chicken
Potato Salad, Corn on the Cob & Beans |
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July 21 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Jerilyn Lightfoot- She is a mother of a Special Forces active duty Marine (Recon-Sniper), and she truly understands what it means to be "touched by war". The hidden impact of military conflict is quite real!
Quilts of Valor are a powerful tactile, comforting "Thank You" for our Veterans and Troops. She is in awe of the power of our Quilts, having witnessed the healing power in action as servicemen and women are enveloped in a loving cocoon by the Quilts. Many Veterans, upon being awarded their QOV, state it was the first time they were ever really thanked for their service. Jerilyn is currently employed as the Publication Specialist with the Sunnyvale- Cupertino Adult & Community Education since 1998. She organizes Quilts of Valor Community Sewing Events. She will present three Quilts of Valor to three of our Branch Veterans! |
Fruit Boat Salad or Rosemary Baked Chicken |
Joke |
August 18 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Our August Speakers, firefighters: Captain Zach McGhie, Chris Gaffney, and Klayton Wiliams are
members of the Santa Clara Fire Dept. Station #4 will be present to describe and demonstrate the AED (Automatic Electronic Defibrillator). This device can be used by an ordinary person to save the life of another person from a fatal heart attack. See more photos under the Photos tab |
Chicken Spinach Salad or Beef Stroganoff |
Joke |
September 15 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Lorna Pierce - Forensic Pathologist. She lectures at San Jose State University, De Anza College, and Santa Clara University, and teaches classes in Introductory Forensic Anthropology. She also consults in forensic anthropology at the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner/Coroner's Office, and regularly consults with and teaches workshops for law enforcement organizations in identification of skeletal materials. |
Caesar Chicken Salad or Bay Shrimp Carbonara |
Joke |
October 20 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Roland "Ron" Berube is an AARP Smart Driver Instructor. He will speak about their Driver Safety Program specifically their Driver Classes. They are offered to drivers over 50 years of age and may result in the driver enjoying a reduction in his auto insurance! A first time class is 8 hour affair. Ron is also a member of SIR Branch 21. |
Chef Salad Spring Mix or Roasted Pork Loin |
Joke |
November 17 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Marty Brounstein and his wife Leah - A Story of Courage in the Holocaust.
The Speech is "A Story of Courage in the Holocaust".
It is a true, interfaith story of courage, compassion, and rescue. A Christian couple in the Netherlands who, despite great risks and dangers, saved the lives of over two dozen Jews during World War II and the Holocaust! |
Furit Boat Salad or Grilled Ham w/Cherry Sauce |
Joke |
December 15 |
Thursday | Luncheon |
Christmas Dinner Dance |
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October 15 |
Thursday | Luncheon | Our speaker for October is Roy Cosyn. His talk deals with the early days of WWII in the Pacific. Most Americans believe that the war in the Pacific began on December the "7", 1941, the Day of Infamy, as it is known, when the Empire of Japan attacked the U.S. Naval base at Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian Islands. But the war in the Pacific actually began in 1937 when the Japanese attacked and invaded China. | Chef Salad Spring Mix or Roast Pork Loin |
3 Jokes |
November 19 |
Thursday | Luncheon | Our Speaker is Major General Rob Ostenberg, who
joined the Army in 1969 as an enlisted soldier and later
attended and graduated from Infantry Officer Candidate
School at Fort Benning, Ga. He transferred to the Armor
Cavalry Branch in 1971. He then volunteered for duty in
Vietnam, where he served as a Platoon Leader in the 1st
Company of the 6th Infantry and later in the 1st Company of
the 1st Cavalry. During his over 39- year career, he served
in every leadership position from Platoon Leader to
Commanding General of a 14,000 soldier Division. In his final assignment, he served as Director, Reserve Forces, with additional duty as one of five Domestic Attack Assessors in North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, CO. The talk is to honor the vets who served in Viet Nam. 2015 marks the 50th anniversary of the ramp up of that conflict |
Chicken Spinach Salad or Chicken Marsala | Joke |
December 17 |
Thursday | Christmas Party |