2022
May 2022 Newsletter
Our May 4 2022 Meeting was held at the Scottsdale Senior Center, room 8. There were 21 attendees. Club members present voted on two items. The revised Operating Guidelines were unanimously approved. The second item was election of our four elected officers. Club members present voted unanimously for Dolf Strom President, Ken Krieger Vice President, Recording Secretary Mark Steele and Treasurer Jim Brink.
Our featured speaker was Katherine Gudgel, Gudgel Professional Services, (https://gudgelprofessionalservices.com). The subject was Scams we need to be aware of. Our vice president Ken thanked Katie for the very fine presentation. There was a lot of very good information in the material presented and one of the most important was “slow down”. Do not rush if you get called by a scammer. Legitimate inquiries are most likely to correspond via mail, not phone calls or email. Very basic, but usually overlooked at the moment.
Further news include an increase in dues this fall, a big change to the Scholarship Foundation, and the announcement of our next meeting this October 5, 2022.
April 2022 Newsletter
Our next club meeting is on May 4 with guest speaker Katherine Gudgel discussing “Scams we need to be aware of”. This is a very important topic for all of retirees. This meeting will be held in the Senior Center Room 8. The room opens at 1 p.m. and the presentation starts at 2 p.m. We hope to see you there!
Also, at the May 4 meeting, club members will be voting for approval of the revised Operating Guideline’s. Emails were sent out to all members with email addresses. For those members without email there will be paper copies available for review.
March 2022 Newsletter
Upcoming Club Meeting on April 6 – Bob Buddecke, Vice President of Integrated Supply Chain for Honeywell Aerospace is our guest speaker.
Supply Chain management is extremely important in today’s world. Bob has considerable experience as a member of the Honeywell executive management organization, and has particular experience with the Garrett Auxiliary Power Systems organization. His presentation will be a very relevant discussion relating to today’s business atmosphere. Past presenters from the Aerospace corporate headwaters were very popular with Club members. We anticipate a large number of attendees. We also welcome Club members from HRSC and AAC. This meeting will be held in the Senior Center Room 2, Ballroom. This room holds 318 so we need a big turnout.
Our March 2022 Meeting was held at the Scottsdale Senior Center, room 8. The subject was model aircraft competition pylon races and control line aerobatics. The presenters were Jim Allen and Jim Hoffman. Both had their entire careers at AiResearch/Garrett/Allied Signal/Honeywell and are now retired. Jim Hoffman is a Club member.
Spring Roundup – April 20
What better way to celebrate that taxes are done (hopefully) then attending the Honeywell-Garrett Retirees Club Spring Roundup on Wednesday, April 20.
Location is McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park. Located at the south east corner of Scottsdale Road and Indian Bend Road. We will be using the Stillman Ramada.
Time is 11:00am to 3:00pm. Lunch served noon to 1:00pm and catered by Waldo’s Barbecue.
Delicious meal consists of: Barbecued pulled port and pulled chicken, coleslaw, cowboy beans, green chili cornbread and fudge brownies, ice tea , lemon aid.
Price: $19 each
You can bring your own beverages (soft, wine, beer, etc.) but they must be cans, no glass, or you can purchase beer from Frank Holman. The Railroad has lots of features and all are open 9am to 5pm. Train and Carousel rides – Model railroad building – Historical Railroad Museums
We need at least 45 Attendees to be a go.
RSVP by contacting Diane Bennett by April 5, by phone or email AZBennett3 at cox.net.
Send your payment made out to Honeywell-Garrett Retirees Club no later than April 15. Please mail to:
Honeywell-Garrett Retirees Club,
PO Box 11633, Scottsdale AZ 85271-1633
February 2022 Newsletter
We had our second meeting of the year. Attendance was about 25. Good news we have a Membership Chair. Welcome John Cunningham
Feb 2022 Meeting was held at the Scottsdale Senior Center, room 8. Katherine Gudgel, EA, PhD of Gudgel Professional Services presented information on how the recent federal and Arizona tax law changes affect individuals, particularly seniors. Specific topics were addressed including: taxation of social security and retirement accounts, medical deductions, charitable contributions, Economic Impact Payments (i.e., those stimulus checks), and standard vs. itemized deductions. The presentation was well received this afternoon as evidenced by the many questions, all answered nicely. Note Katherine is Club member Walt Blackmore’s daughter