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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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Th video is a little over 1 hour and includes a short business meeting t the end.
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/.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.
September 17th, 2020 Rich Cunliffe
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