Thursday, November 19, 2020

Art Glass by Dale Chihuly - Presented by Al Schmidt

 This presentation is short overview of the work by Dale Chihuly. 

The last page provides link to some video clips of his work. Many more can be found on YouTube.

Click this line to view the presentation.


Thursday, November 5, 2020

Restoring The Pipe Organ in Boardwalk Hall, Atlaintic City - Chuck Gibson



Chuck Gibson describes the restoration of the World's Largest Pipe Organ. It is the Pipe Organ in the Convention center (Boardwalk Hall ) in Atlantic City, NJ

Click here to view the video of his presentation.

Thursday, October 29, 2020

The Electoral College - Dr. Kelly Jackson

  Dr. Kelly Jackson spoke to the 65 Club about the Electoral College.

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Th video is a about 1 hour. The first few slides are not on this video.

Friday, October 23, 2020

A Lifetime as a Sculptor - John Gianotti

 John Gianotti spoke to us about his work as a sculptor. He told us about the creation of Haddy, the Dinosaur on Lantern Lane and the process he used and  is generally used to make sculptures. 

Click this line to load the YouTube video of his presentation to our club.

Th video is a little over 1 hour and includes a short business meeting t the end.

Friday, October 16, 2020

Overseas experiences as a volunteer eye surgeon, Reed Kinderman

 Reed Kinderman has volunteered for many year to visit 3rd world countries to use his expertise to give free cataract surgery. This surgery gives people who have become blind due to cataracts the ability to see again.

This work is all donated time by Reed, donated medicine by supporting companies and See International (seeintl.org). For more information and information on supporting this effort, go to https://www.seeintl.org/.

Watch his presentation on You Tube:

Thursday, October 8, 2020

Stag Lunch At Tavistock CC 10-8-2020

The Haddonfield 65 Club held it's annual Fall luncheon at Tavistock Country Club on Thursday, October 8th.

The awards, usually presented to members at the spring luncheon, due to the virus were presented at this time. Awards were made for the 2019-2020 seasons of golf, bridge, bowling, and pinochle.

In addition, the most prestigious award of the Haddonfield 65 Club was presented to two active members .The Bill Hitchins Award is not an annual award, but one that is presented when the board of directors feels that a member is worthy. The criteria used by the board is the member has served in any position in an exemplary fashion for seven years or more. Or served in multiple positions and implemented new ideas that have  benefited the club above and beyond his appointed or elected position.

This is a most unusual year as for the first time we have two members that will receive the award in the same year.

The first recipient was Bob Parsons who served as the club president in 2012, served on the Board of Directors since 2009, has coordinated the club's spring and fall luncheons since 2010, utilized his video expertise to record special events and presentations at the club and occasionally provides a joke or two at our meetings. Bob is a former Citizen of the Year selection presented by the Haddonfield Lions Club

The second recipient was Al Schmidt, who served as the club president in 2018, served on the Board of Directors since 2013, developed and maintains our website, handles the technical side of our Zoom meetings, coordinates our venues for the Wine and Cheese Parties, and provides technical expertise to the club as needed. Al was a recipient of the Camden County Freedom Award.

With members like this it's no wonder that the 65 Club has prospered during these difficult times.

We had a great lunch at the Country Club, outside, any we enjoyed getting together at long last. Our thanks to Bob Parsons and his team for pulling all together.















Bill Brown did a great job running the meeting..


It was great to see and hear from the mayor..

AND in this time of the Presidential Election it was timely and very entertaining to hear from Samuel Clemens. We always appreciate his wry wit.

 



Friday, September 4, 2020

Drones - Jon Moraglia

Jon Moraglia 



 My Story 

 Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always loved entrepreneurship and owning a business. I would sell lemonade on the street corner & candy to my classmates. When I was 14 I purchased my first drone. It was a mere toy which is still in a tree near my house (It was the wind). Over time I gained more experience, and quickly realized that drones were my passion. I decided to go all in and pursued the business full time after graduating high school in 2019. My View Towards Life Everyone has their own goals and dreams in life. However, most of us don’t think it’s feasible to achieve them. Considering that we only live once, why not try? I created The Drone Life because I wanted to have my hobby become my job. People of all ages have told me that I inspire them to take an initiative in their life as well, proving that it is possible to pursue one’s passion professionally. Who knew that just doing what makes you happy can have such an effect on others as well? I don’t want to become rich or be famous, I simply want to be happy. The people I meet, and the satisfaction that my work is helping other businesses or individuals, is what keeps me going. What is truly important is the quality of life you live and whether you take the time to enjoy it. I wanted to share my findings about entrepreneurship with kids so they can be inspired to follow their dreams as well. Now I’ve begun to interact at summer camps, schools, or STEM education events. I love how intrigued they become when I talk about drones or owning my own business at their age. Some have even made their own small businesses! My new mission is to start drone clubs at local schools where kids can build, code, and fly their creations. 

To learn more about Jon and his Drones got to his website: https://www.thedronelife.org/


 Other Hobbies Reading, hiking, camping, biking, electric cars, astrophysics, sports, gardening, and online selling.

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Raising Seeing Eye Dogs - Jane Berkowitz

Jane outlined how she and her family raised four separate dogs to be ready for training to become seeing eye dogs.

You can see her charts by clicking on this line.


Thursday, February 13, 2020

Making Poppies for Haddonfield Project Poppy

The Haddonfield Project Poppy, a public art installation starting on Memorial Day 2020 until Independence Day 2020.

A total of 3,837 poppies will cascade from the left corner of Haddonfield Memorial High School to the grounds of Veterans Memorial Grove. The poppies will all be made by local volunteers.
The 65 club is doing their part. in assembling poppies:
 



Friday, February 7, 2020

Athletic Director of HMHS

Our first VP, Frank Lodge,  Introduced our speaker.

The Director of Athletics at Haddonfield Memorial High School, Lefty (Lefteris) Banos spoke to us about The sports programs in Haddonfield and how he got there from Greece.

When he first arrived in the US, his grandmother told him to use the name "Lefty" because no one would understand or be able to say his name. So, even though he is not left-handed, he goes by the name of 'Lefty'.

He got to Haddonfield because hi future wife lived here and when the were married and he was working in Bordentown,  the Athletic Director's job became available. He applied and got the job 15 years ago.

He has  had  a very successful time here. He has built on the traditions that exist in the town. He doesn't teach the kids to min, but to "Listen, Learn, Improve and Grow".
That formula has worked, 8 of the past 16 years Haddonfield has earned the NJ Sportsmanship Award. This is an overall award for excellence in sports for the state for all schools, not just our Group 2 schools.

Bill Brown Thanks Lefty for sharing his experiences with us.

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Poppies to honor WW1 Veterans...Joe McElroy

The Haddonfield American Legion Post 38, is sponsoring an event to place artificial poppies at the Haddonfield Memorial High School this year from Memorial Day until July 4th.
Joe told us of the plan to have 3,837 or more poppies flowing out of HMHS and across the grounds in front of the school.

He has 1,500 so far and showed us how to assemble the 100 that we units that we have purchased for this project.

The kits are $2 each and assemble quickly.