Monday, March 31, 2008

Newsletter - March 2008

Greater St. Louis Ninety-Nines Newsletter
March 2008


March meeting: Saturday, March 15, 2008, St. Louis Downtown Airport
11:30 am – meet for Lunch at Oliver’s Restaurant in the main terminal
(north ramp)
1:00 pm – meeting and program at the Greater St. Louis Air & Space
Museum, Hangar #2

As you come from the north, hangar #2 is the first of the original brick
hangars on the west ramp just south of the Parks College facility

Our speaker will be Rose Church, RN. Rose was a McDonnell-Douglas employee and the head flight nurse for the Mercury and Gemini programs. She knew all of the original astronauts and has many great stories both about the testing and training for the space program and about the astronauts themselves. This should be an excellent program so I hope all of you who are in the area can attend.

If you’re looking for the minutes of the January meeting, they were accidentally deleted from my computer and will be distributed at the meeting on Saturday. I will send copies of the January and March minutes with the April Newsletter.

Just a head-up so everyone puts this on her calendar. Our April meeting will be on Saturday, April 19, at the Missouri State Police hangar at Spirit of St. Louis Airport (SUS). We will tour tour the hangar in the morning (I think about 10 am) followed by our meeting and a group lunch. Details will be in the April Newsletter.

Ninety-Nines Scholarship Opportunities:
Ellen Herring, NCS Amelia Earhart Scholarship Chairman, reminds us it’s time for the 2008 AE Maule and New Pilot Award applications. The deadline to send the applications to NCS is April 1, 2008. That means you have just 4 weeks get applications in to Ellen in Arizona . All information should be sent to:
Ellen Herring
1181 W Mountain Nugget Dr.
Green Valley, AZ 85614
Phone: 520-393-3517
e-mail: herring@mc.net

The Maule Award is available to any 99 who does not have tailwheel time and would like a rating in order to spread her enthusiasm to the aviation community. The New Pilot Awards are available to FWPs who have soloed, have passed the written (if required), have a current medical (if required), and have a financial need.

North Central Section Awards:
Nominations close March 15th for the Governor’s Service Award and the Spinning Prop Award. Information for submitting nominations are on pp 21-22 of the January issue of Waypoints. By now everyone who does not receive their copy electronically should have received a mailed copy. The nominations should be submitted to the NCS directors, Deb Kirschner or Karen Ness.

Library Exhibit
Sally Siebe has written a brief article and attached an album of photos of our traveling library display on the web. You can get to the photos at the following link:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=7b1f13lp.361mhcd5&x=0&y=e56xq8
If anyone has additional photos send them to Sally and they can be added to the album.
We received a note from Kayleen Amerson stating that the folks at the library in Mascoutah, IL, loved our exhibit and said it got more attention than anything they'd had up in a long time.

Launch of the USNS Amelia Earhart
The US Navy is launching the USNS Amelia Earhart (T-AKE-6) at 9:00 pm Sunday, April 6th, in San Diego at the General Dynamics facility, 2798 East Harbor Drive, San Diego. Gates will open at 8:00 to the general public. All are invited to attend. A block of rooms is being held at the Hilton San Diego Mission Valley for $139/night for 99s and their guests. To book directly, call 800-682-6099 and ask for Hilton San Diego Mission Valley. Give the name “Amelia” for the special room rate. Alternatively, log onto www.sandiegomissionvalley.hilton.com, and make your reservation on line. Enter AME into the group code box to receive your discounted rate. Deadline for getting the special room rate is Saturday, March 15. Ground transportation from the Hilton to the launch and back will be provided. Contact Susan Larson (505-989-9795 or sjlarson99@msn.com ) with any further questions

Air Marking:
Our chapter is still planning to paint the compass rose at Greenville Airport this spring. Ann Mongiovi volunteered to help organizing this project at the January meeting, but we still need a couple more volunteers to gather materials and plan the work. If you would like to serve on the air marking committee, please contact Libby at girlpilot@sbcglolbal.net or 314-725-0428.

Member News:
We received the following note from Kim Atkins:
“I am not sure if you heard but I have moved to Aviano, Italy. The job offer was short notice and one that I could not turn down. Lots of responsibility and stress but that is where I thrive.

One other big thing is that I got married on 15 Jan 08. The only way that my (now husband) could get orders to Italy was for us to be married and we decided that our relationship was too wonderful to miss the chance to spend out lives together. Sounds like drama but it's not as we will be very happy once we are finally together. My 16 year old, Samantha will join me in May then Jason and his 13 year old son will move here in June.”

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Minutes March 15, 2008 Meeting

Greater St. Louis Nintey Nines
Minutes of the meeting of Saturday, March 15, 2008 at Greater St Louis Air & Space Museum, St. Louis Downtown Airport

Present at lunch at Olivers and the meeting: Gussie Freese, Delia Greer, Jean Murry, Martha Norman, Jan Pocock, Libby Yunger.

Our scheduled speaker, Ruth Church, RN, was unable to attend due to illness. Our chairman, Sally Siebe was unable to attend due to a broken rib from a fall. A card was signed and sent to her. Prior to the meeting the members and their guests had lunch at Oliver’s restaurant in the Downtown Airport terminal and had a tour of the Museum and hangar lead by Museum volunteer, Jack Ambercrombie.

The meeting was called to order at 1:25 pm by vice-chairman, Jean Murry. Libby Yunger read the minutes and they were accepted as written. Martha Norman read the treasurers report and it was accepted. Martha announced that our net income from the raffle at the MACTS was $169.

Delia Greer, Jean Murry, and Jan Pocock are attending the North Central Section meeting in Osceola IA in April.

Martha Norman announced that the NIFA National Competition will be May 4-10 at Middle Tennessee University in Murphreysboro, TN. Martha has already volunteered to judge and additional judges are needed. Anyone interested in judging should contact her.

The Midwest Fly-In at St. Louis Downtown Airport will be on May 24. The Museum does not plan to have speakers this year; however it will be hosting a Girl Scouts aviation badge program in conjunction with the fly-in and open house. Since Delia, Jan, and Jean will be involved with the Girl Scout program, we decided not to have a Ninety-Nines booth at the fly-in.

Our meeting will be at the State Police hangar at Spirit Airport on April 19. We will have a tour of the hangar at 10 am followed by a meeting and lunch. Libby Yunger will make arrangements for our Installation Luncheon on Saturday, May 17 or Sunday, May 18. Jean will ask Vivian Waters about hosting a swim party and pot luck at the Chapter One club house in June or July.

The meeting was adjourned at 1:55 pm.

Respectfully submitted,
Libby Yunger
Secretary