Activity  Leader: Jim Friedrich Little SIR (916) 768-6942 jfried83@gmail.com

Our Guest Speaker for NOVEMBER 2023: 

Michal Warzecha is an Ambassador with The NASA Solar System Ambassadors program. This program is a public engagement effort that works with motivated volunteers across the nation to communicate the science and excitement of NASA’s space exploration missions and discoveries with the people in their communities. Here is the website https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ambassadors/2485/

Michal has over thirty years of experience working in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. His current job is developing hydrogen fuel cell powered semi-trucks in West Sacramento, California. Program: The James Webb Space Telescope, One Year Since First Light

Our Guest Speaker for OCTOBER 2023: 

Deborah Sieler – President of The Renaissance Society of Sacramento (RS) The RS provides opportunities for lifelong learning and community engagement for old adults. They have a wide variety of programs, five days a week and offered on Zoom M-Th, other programs are on the Sac State Campus

Our Guest Speaker for SEPTEMBER 2023: 

Personal Safety/ Situational Awareness presented by Nina Phelps – Public Safety Program Coordinator, CPTED Professional Roseville Police Department

Our Guest Speaker for AUGUST 2023: 

August Luncheon Speaker: Review and update on Veteran Benefits with emphasis on PACT Act and Vietnam Era Veterans, presented by Rich Johnson – Placer County Veterans Officer and Shawn Simmons MS – PCVAC – Vice Chair and SIR 98 member.

Our Guest Speaker for JULY 2023: 

July Luncheon Speaker: Healthy Aging, presented by Kaitlin Wise – Personal Trainer

  • ACSM certified personal trainer ((at Roseville Wellness and Health Center)
  • BS Exercise Physiology w/ minor in Nutrition from Chico State University
  • ASEP Coaching Certification

Our Guest Speaker for JUNE 2023: 

Speaker for June: Bonnie Rea, MSW | Family Care Specialist | Alzheimer’s Association, Northern California and Northern Nevada Chapter

UNDERSTANDING ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA 

Alzheimer’s is not normal aging. It’s a disease of the brain that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. Join us to learn about the impact of Alzheimer’s, the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia, Alzheimer’s disease stages and risk factors, current research and treatments available to address some symptoms, and Alzheimer’s Association resources


Our Guest Speaker for APRIL 2023:   Tia Mitchell Senior Waste Zero Specialist for Recology Auburn Placer,

Tia Mitchell the Senior Waste Zero Specialist for Recology Auburn Placer, started out 8 years ago working as a Customer Service Rep with Recology and was promoted 3.5 years ago to her current position.  A Chico State graduate with a degree in Sociology and part of the current Leadership Auburn 2023 class. An educator of “Waste Zero” throughout Placer County. Works closely with business owners, managers, and Placer County employees on recycling goals. Enjoys educating the local communities on how to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recologize!

Program Summary:

Recology is 100% Employee Owned. We have over 3,800 employee owners at Recology! It is the 7th largest company in the industry and the largest employee-owned company in the waste industry.  Our program will cover various types of Household wastes and how to properly manage it using the local recycle facilities. Examples, Paint, Batteries, Motor and Cooking oil, Sharps, Cardboard, Fluorescent tubes, Green Waste. Food waste is one that most do not think about as waste to manage outside of putting it in the trash.  This changed with SB-1383 going into effect Jan 1, 2022, that requires both Residential and Commercial customers to recycle their organic waste. By 2025, a goal is set to reduce the amount of organic waste disposed of in landfills by 75% and to “rescue” at least 20% of currently disposed edible food and redirect that food to people in need.  Hope to see you at the April Branch 98 Luncheon to find out how


Our Guest Speaker for March 2023 :   Mr. Don Perkins   Home and Travel Fire Awareness and Prevention

Our speaker for March is Mr. Perkins’ his background consists of education/technical training and over 55 years of professional experience since 1965. After serving in the United States Navy, Mr. Perkins worked in major municipal fire departments for 28 years, retiring in 1994 at the rank of Captain.

Concurrent with his work in the fire department, Mr. Perkins founded the firm, Fire Cause Analysis, in 1980. Throughout his career with the City of San Jose and privately as President of Fire Cause Analysis, Mr. Perkins has conducted or supervised over 6,000 fire investigations. He has a degree in Fire Science, and has attended the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg Maryland, the FBI Academy in Quantico Virginia, and the ATF Academy in Glynco Georgia. Mr. Perkins was the Chairman for the IAAI, CFI Testing Committee, which established and wrote the international certification test for the Certified Fire Investigator program in 1990. Mr. Perkins has been a CFI since the IAAI program origination in 1990, and a current “Pro-Board – Certified Fire Investigator” by the International Association of Arson Investigators and there is more! Come to the SIR March Luncheon and get the most up to date information on Home and Travel Fire Awareness and Prevention


Our Guest Speaker for February 2023 :    Sharalee Falzerano – Archivist  Roseville Historical Society

Sharalee has been working in historic preservation for over 30 years mainly in an archival capacity and been with the Roseville Historical Society since 2015.  WHAT HIDES IN THE MYSTERY TRUNK In 2015, while working at the historical Carnegie Museum in Roseville, archivist Sharalee was rummaging in search of artifacts in the basement when suddenly she stumbled upon a large metal trunk. Upon inspection, she noticed a sizable padlock, sealing the trunk’s secrets.  At the time of discovery, it was presumed the key to unlock the trunk had been lost in time. Nearly a year later, within the 100-year-old office, (now the museum admin office) she recovered a bag full of trinkets containing an aged key.  To everyone’s surprise, the key was a perfect fit. The trunk belonged to a Roseville native by the name of Alfred Hanisch.

Come Wednesday February 8th to the SIR Luncheon and discover what hides in the mystery trunk.

Our Guest Speaker for January 2023 :    Russell Moore

Russell Moore, Marketing and Outreach Manager.  3+ years working at the USS Hornet.  History Writer: Multiple published WW2 Articles (in World at War Magazine), USS Hornet book in final editing

USS Hornet CV-12:

  • Launched in late 1943, fought in all major campaigns of 1944 and 1945. Damaged by a Typhoon and knocked out of the war in June 1945.
  • Operation Magic Carpet 1945-1946
  • Upgraded during Korean War (and multiple times after).
  • Served during Cold War and 3 tours in Vietnam War.
  • Picked up Apollo 11 and 12 astronauts in 1969
  • Decommissioned for good in 1970
  • Opened as a Museum ship in 1998 and still open today.

Our Guest Speaker for November 2022 :

Eric Denio of Denio’s Farmers Market & Auction.

He will present a histrionic of Denio’s. He is also bringing Kevin Hernandez the Marketing Manager.

Denio’s Roseville Farmers Market & Swap Meet

Family owned and operated for 75 years

Come and learn the history of this Roseville Icon

 

Our Guest Speaker for September 2022 :

Michael Firpo

Mike is the Director of Programs for the First Tee – Greater Sacramento. He has been a golf professional since 1993 and played professionally from ’93 – ’95.  He was a High School Golf Coach from 2003 – 2008 and has been working full time for First Tee since 2007.

First Tee is a youth development organization that enables kids to build the strength of character that empowers them through a lifetime of new challenges. By seamlessly integrating the game of golf with a life skills curriculum, we create active learning experiences that build inner strength, self-confidence, and resilience that kids can carry to everything they do. We’re Building Game Changers through our junior golf programs.

Our Guest Speaker for August 2022 :  

 Chris Uribe.

This month’s speaker is Detective Chris Uribe.  Chris is a forensic detective with the Roseville Police Department.  He specializes in cyber-crimes, internet scams and cell phone tracking. Detective Uribe will speak to us about various scams and how to avoid getting caught up in them

Our Guest Speaker for July 2022 :

Bruce Quick

Our speaker for July will be Bruce Quick.  Bruce, a Lincoln Hills Del Webb resident, retired V.P. of Human Resources from Volunteers of America, has been walking in Europe since his retirement in 2016. He started his walking on the Camino de Santiago in Spain and has returned each year, with the exception of the pandemic years, to complete approximately 2,500 miles across Europe. His journeys have taken him from Budapest, Hungary to Porto, Portugal. He recently returned from a 350 mile walk on the Via Francigena from Lucca to Rome. He truly enjoys his adventures and is equally excited to share his experiences and photos with anyone who is interested. 

Our Guest Speaker for June 2022 :

Brian Shul

You are not going to want to miss this month’s luncheon and our guest speaker.  Brian Shul was born in Quntico Virginia in 1948.  He served as a Foreign Air Advisor in the Viet Nam conflict, flying 212 close air support missions in conjunction with Air America. Near the end of all hostilities, his AT-28 aircraft was shot down near the Cambodian border. Unable to eject from the aircraft, Brian was forced to crash land in the jungle. Miraculously surviving, he was severely burned in the ensuing fireball. Crawling away from the wreckage, he was finally found and rescued by a Special Forces team.

Evacuated to Okinawa, he was expected to die.  Following two months of intensive care, he was flown to the Institute for Surgical Research at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.  During the following year, he underwent 15 major operations.  He was told he was lucky to be alive but would never fly again. After months of physical therapy, Brian was able to pass a flight physical and return to active flying duty.

Two days after being released from the hospital, Brian was back flying Air Force fighter jets. He flew the A-7D Corsair and then was selected to be part of the A-10 squadron at Myrtle Beach, SC where he was on the first A-10 demonstration team. As a final assignment in his career, Brian volunteered for and was selected to fly the super-secret spy plane, the SR-71.  This assignment required an astronaut type physical just to qualify, and Brian passed with no waivers.

Brian’s phenomenal comeback story from laying near dead in the jungle of Southeast Asia, to later flying the world’s fastest, highest flying jet, has been the subject of numerous magazine article and an inspiration to many.

So bring a guest, spread the word and be sure to get a front row seat to Brian Shul’s slide show and memories.

Our Guest Speaker for April 2022 :

Lee Belshin

Lee Belshin was born on a farm in Lexington, Massachusetts. After serving in the Navy during WWII, he graduated from UCLA with a Masters of Science degree in Health Education. After graduation he worked for the Los Angeles Dept. of Health as a Public Health Educator.  Later, he was active in the Life Insurance business and formed a new Life Insurance Company, EMPIRE LIFE.

Lee has been active for many years trying to inspire people to eat healthy and exercise in order prevent heart disease. Heart disease takes the life of an American, every 8 minutes. For this activity he received the American Heart Associations HIGHEST AWARD.

In his retirement he has become a Stand-Up Comic. Laughter is healthy and studies have shown that it helps prevent heart disease.  For this reason his talks provide both humor and solid health information.

Our Guest Speaker for March 2022 : 

Chip Maxson

The speaker for the March luncheon meeting will be Chip Maxson, President/COO of the Sacramento River Cats.  Chip played baseball at Olivet Nazarene University and received MSE in Sports Management from Baylor University.  Chip interned for the Kane County Cougars and Memphis Redbirds before joining the sales team for the Frisco RoughRiders.  He became VP for Ticket Sales for the Tacoma Rainiers.  He came to the River Cats organization in 2012 and was named Pacific Coast League Executive of the Year in 2019.  That same year the River Cats, Triple-A affiliate of the SF Giants, won the Tiple-A National Championship.

Our Guest Speaker Originally Scheduled for January 2022 (Luncheon Canceled)

Lee Belshin:  Rescheduled to April 2022

Our Guest Speaker for November 2021:

Roselynn Gamboa Young, Au.D., CCC-A  Doctor of Audiology

Our speaker for our November Luncheon is going to be Roselynn Young who has a long time working in the hearing aid industry. Please note this is not going to be a sales pitch. She is going to talk about how the technology has changed in hearing aids and the choices that people make when getting a hearing aid for the first time

Dr. Roselynn Gamboa Young, practice owner of Roseville Diagnostic Hearing Center, Inc. has been an audiologist for over 19 years in Roseville, California. She started with very humble beginnings. Dr. Young or “Roselynn” was born in Dumaguete City, Philippines and moved to the United States with her family in 1992. She and her family joined her grandparents in Sacramento who came to the United States in the 70’s in pursuit of a better life. She started working for Sutter Medical Foundation at 19 years of age holding different entry-level jobs while pursuing her studies. Roselynn completed her Bachelor of Science degree in 2000 and Master’s degree at California State University, Sacramento in 2002. While working as an Audiologist at Sutter Medical Foundation, she continued her education achieving a Doctorate degree in Audiology through A.T Still Arizona State University in 2010. Roselynn started a successful hearing aid dispensing practice at Sutter Medical Foundation, Roseville location in 2003. The experience gained from starting the hearing aid dispensing practice has given Roselynn the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully serve her patients. She has always been dedicated to her patients and always prioritizing patient service.

Roselynn had volunteered her time as a student assistant for the California State University Sacramento’s Maryjane Rees, Language-Speech and Hearing clinic director on a humanitarian trip to Hidalgo Mexico in March 2001. Her rewarding experience in Mexico validated her decision why she choose audiology as a profession. She saw the great rewards in helping others be able to hear their family and friends.

In 2005, Roselynn returned to her hometown in 2005 and collaborated with the Rotary Club of Dumaguete South, District 3860 and a local ENT physician in Dumaguete City Philippines. She provided free audiologic evaluations to children and adults. She provided donated hearing aids, earmolds and earplugs.

She has greatly dedicated her life and profession in helping others hear better. She makes sure that her patients are aware of the dangers of noise exposure to their hearing and always taking the time to discuss hearing conservation. She is very accommodating to her patients and gives options to their hearing aid needs. She gives you realistic goals and clear expectations. She works closely with her patients over the years and ensures that she is always there for them.

Personally, Roselynn enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter. She loves to cook, read, and paint. She loves arts and crafts and enjoys planting fruit trees and succulent plants.

Our Guest Speaker for October 2021 is: 

BILL BAILEY

This presentation is for every investor who wants to hear about the important issues and decisions necessary to survive a long and happy retirement. Some topics discussed are the different techniques for balancing a viable lifelong investment program, tools to ground yourself in the reality of an investment, available personal resources and personal goals.

No products or services will be sold

Our Guest Speaker for August 2021

August 11, 2021 TONA ROSE  : Speaker    

Tona brings over 20 years of expertise in the Medical Health and Fitness arena. She has a Degree in Cancer Exercise, a Certification in Stroke Recovery and  A Master’s in Nutrition with extensive research in how to heal the body with food. Before the Pandemic she worked on a Global Research Team that studied How to fight disease with nutrition.
She is committed to assisting her clients to regain their life balance and well-being through movement and nutrition. She has an office in downtown Sacramento, She also does virtual appointments as well as in home appointments.
She feels that we as humans are never too old or too sick to make a difference in the quality of the life we are living.

Topics
– Importance of Hydration
– Importance of Movement as We Age
– Balance as We Age, some tips and techniques to regain our Balance

 

Our Guest Speaker for July 2021:

July 14, 2021 RAMESH THADANI, BRANCH 98 WEBMASTER

Ramesh is the Webmaster for our Branch. He has been working on developing a new Website that will replace the existing website  sir98.org. The new website address is  SIRinc2.org/branch98  

He will give an overview of the new website on July 14, at the luncheon at Timbers Creek Ballroom, Sun City, Roseville and answer any questions that you may have. At the meeting, you will learn how to register and see what features are in the new web site.

Guest Speaker for June 2021

June 9, 2021 MALCOLM TIBBETTS, A WORKER of WOOD

In 2002, after a long career in ski area management, I transitioned to that of being a full-time studio artist specializing in “segmented woodturning.” Welcome to my website.  Malcolm Tibbetts lives in South Lake Tahoe, California where he had a long career in the ski industry before becoming a full-time segmented woodturning artist.  Prior to becoming a “segmenter”, Malcolm spent many years as a serious woodworking hobbyist designing and making custom furniture – a background that ideally prepared him for his passion for segmented woodturning.  His work resides in numerous art museums and in many prestigious private collections around the globe.  Locally, his work can be viewed at the Marcus Ashley Gallery.  As a teacher of “segmenting”, he travels extensively, conducting workshops and club demos.  Malcolm authored instructional book, “The Art of Segmented Woodturning” and has self-produced eight instructional DVDs.  His work can be viewed at www.tahoeturner.com and he welcomes questions and inquiries at malcolm@tahoeturner.com



May 12,  2021 Guest Speaker Robert Hoffman

Bob Hoffman is currently the President of RBH Associates, Inc, a consulting firm for Nuclear Energy. currently with 20 associates.  RBH is headquartered in Reno, Nev.  This company serves utility, supplier, and governmental clients throughout the world.  We provide assessments, reviews, advice, and solutions to clients in the nuclear fuel, reactor, and service sectors of the nuclear energy business for current and proposed reactors in the US and around the world.  Commercially we advise on bid specs, negotiations, organizational input, and financing.  Technically we advise on reactor, fuel, service, and organizational problems. Bob Hoffman is recently retired from Framatome, ANP where he was the President and Sr. VP of their fuel business.  There he managed and led the company in the US and far east for BWR and PWR fuel and services business.  Prior to that, he was vice president of BWR fuel at ABB Combustion Engineering Nuclear Operations. He had joined ABB Atom Inc. in 1989 as vice president of sales and marketing and then became vice president of BWR fuel when they were incorporated into ABB Combustion Engineering Nuclear Operations. He had a 22 year career with General Electric as a fuels development engineer responsible for fuel design, testing, failure analysis, manufacturing engineering, project management, and finally as International Sales Manager for 10 years which took him to Taiwan, Japan, S. Korea, Philippines, India, Sweden, Denmark, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy. Spain, England, Norway, and Mexico.  During that time he worked in the development of UO2 fuel reliability, barrier cladding, superheat fuel, MOX, and fast breeder fuel.  In 1981, he was promoted to GE’s National Executive in Taiwan where he managed all of GE’s business there for 5 years. After returning to the US, he became the sales and marketing executive for Avantek, a defense electronics company in Silicon Valley.  Bob has been on the Board of Directors of four companies including the steam turbine joint venture with Taiwan Power Company

He has authored numerous papers and given talks on Nuclear Power internationally as well as consulted with government officials on a number of nuclear issues including Yucca Mountain waste processing.

He has given lectures at the Engineering Schools of Virginia Tech and the University of Virginia.  He as also lectured at the Darden Graduate School of Business at UVA about international negotiating. He has developed courses and lectures for the entrance of new graduate engineers in the work place and given lectures at Virginia Tech, Colorado School of Mines, and UVA.

As an avocation Bob is a skier and has been on the Nation Ski Patrol for 60 years and patrolled in Connecticut, Virginia, and at Heavenly in Tahoe during that time. He also developed the first Avalanche Search Dog training, search, and team in California and Nevada.  He has also been part of the administration of the NSP including on the National Board.

Bob has been married to his wonderful wife Linda for 44 years and they live in Reno and Tahoe.  They have 2 sons who are Mechanical Engineers in MD and VA with 2 and ½ grandchildren.



April 14, 2021 BIO: Michael Barrington
Michael Barrington, MA., MEd.,Ph.D. Is our luncheon speaker scheduled for April 14, 2021. Michael will be discussing his book “Let the Peacock Sing” about the French Resistance from 1942 to 1944. Michael is a former Big Sir for Branch 116.

Born in Manchester, England he lived in France and joined a French Order of Missionary priests, spending ten years in West Africa, several of them during a civil war when he was stood up to be shot. He spent a year living as a hermit in Northern Ireland, was a teacher in Madrid, Spain, and as part of the British ‘brain drain’ taught at Univ of Puerto Rico. The owner of MJB Consultants, he flies all over the world monitoring and evaluating humanitarian projects and has worked in more than 30 countries. He is completely fluent in several languages, an avid golfer and academically considers himself to be over-engineered having three Masters’ Degrees and a Ph.D. On his bucket list is to pilot a helicopter, become fluent in Arabic and spend a week’s retreat at Tamanrasset in the Sahara-desert.

He has always been a writer and his first book, “The Bishop Wears No Drawers” (2017) is a memoir of his time spent in Africa, during a civil war. His most recent work, “Let the Peacock Sing” (2020) is an historical novel set against the backdrop of the French Resistance during World War II.  He has just completed a second novel, a romance, which will be published in March 2021.

Michael lives with his French wife and a Tibetan terrier in Clayton, CA.,



March 14, 2021.  BIO: Catherine Matthews

Catherine Matthews is the Executive Director of an agency that has several Sacramento area Short Term Residential Treatment (STRTP) facilities. The agency provides residential treatment to adolescent boys with behavioral problems. She started at the agency 12 years ago as a therapist after obtaining her Masters in Social Work from UCLA and her Bachelors degree from Harvard University. She was originally born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii and is the proud mother of two children. She will be talking about her experiences in the field and the evolution of residential treatment over the past five years from group homes to “Short Term Residential Treatment” facilities and the challenges that providers have faced.


February 10, 2021 BIO:  Scott Williams owner and CEO of Moksa Brewing company.

Scott has lived in Roseville for 35 years and graduated  from Roseville High School, class of 1993. After highschool I found my way into the car business where I am still the Parts and Service Director at Lexus of Roseville. In high school I started umpiring baseball and after high school I decided I would take that a little more seriously and went to umpires school, after umpires school I was able to work my way up to college and semi professional levels of baseball. I started Home brewing beer in 2005 and it was such a fun hobby that I dedicated all of my free time to it, I began to enter beers in local competitions and won a few metals and ribbons along the way. In 2008 I took the training and test to become a certified beer judge through the BJCP (beer judge certification program). In 2010 I was able to brew my first batch of beer at a local restaurant and turned that into a head brewer position at another local restaurant where I was the head brewer for a couple years until they went out of business, after that I got back into home brewing. Early 2017 a friend of mine asked me if I wanted to open a brewery, I told him that it sounded like fun but I was not sure I had the time to make it happen, a couple months later he came back to me a said we have an opportunity to buy a place in Rocklin and asked again if I wanted in, I figured that this was going to be my chance if I was ever going to get into the beer business so I took it. February 3rd we will celebrate our 3rd year anniversary at Moksa.

Moksa is a small craft brewery that specializes in making interesting beers that are known to many beer experts as premium in quality and taste.



January 10, 2021   BIO: Michael Dunlavey

Michael has demonstrated a deep love for and commitment to the arts. He received his B.A. Degree in Art as well as his Masters Degree in Art from California State University, Sacramento.
He founded The Dunlavey Studio in Sacramento with his wife, Lindy, in 1978. The ten-person design firm produced award-winning work for thirty-three years. Michael was featured in Print Magazine as one of four top designers
in the United States who created both 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional design. The Dunlavey Studio received more than one hundred and fifty national design awards, and their work was featured in publications, including Graphis, Communication Arts, How Magazine, and Architectural Record. Their design work has also been included in countless books published in the United States, Switzerland, and Japan.
Michael sat on the Board of Directors of the Crocker Art Museum Association for eleven years, and was on the Board
of Directors of the Sacramento Region Community Foundation for ten years. He served on their Arts Advisory Committee for Advancing Sacramento Arts, which generated a sustained funding stream for small and medium-sized arts organizations in the Sacramento region.
After his retirement Michael returned to fine arts. He began painting watercolors from images he had photographed on his travels around the world. He has had ten solo watercolor shows and two, two-person exhibits of his photography. His paintings have been included in the Crocker Art Museum juried Art Auction for the past ten years.
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