2023 Events:
Jan 10, 2023
Greg Gleeson: Greg gave a captivating talk that included the history of the Chuuk Lagoon and its importance to the Japanese navy during WWII. He also clearly detailed the buildup and successful execution of Operation Hailstone, the attack by US Pacific forces on Chuuk Lagoon. Greg then went on to share a photo journal of his many dives among the wrecks at the lagoon.

Feb 14, 2023
Luncheon event cancelled.
March 14, 2023
Mike Carter: Mike gave a very informative talk on the work done by the Asange Foundation in Africa and his part in the organization. As well, Mike shared fascinating photography capturing the wild and rugged environment of East Africa.

April 11, 2023
Bill Olmo: In spite of difficulties with the projector system, Bill gave a humorous yet informative discussion of the concept of time over the ages and by different cultures and the many different tools that have been used to measure it .

May 9, 2023
Doug Larson: Doug gave a great rendition of the history of NIF program. He talked about the evolution of the science, the problems encountered, and the people who made it all happen. All neatly blended together for a captivating talk!

June 13, 2023
Greg Gleeson: Greg Gleeson, who serves in the Coast Guard Auxiliary gave an in-depth but very colorful description of what it takes to be in the Auxiliary and went on to give a captivating account of his many experiences. Greg also described for us the many different responsibilities and training activities performed, in the Bay Area, by the US Coast Guard.

September 12, 2023
Prof. Dan Cearly: Dan, professor of anthropology and coordinator of the drone technology program at Las Positas College (LPC), gave a very colorful and engaging talk about the evolution of use of drones and sensor technologies and their application in archiological and agricultural research, as practiced by LPC students. Along the way, Dan also described regulations in the use of drones and the many user responsibilities often overlooked. Members greatly enjoyed the talk and seeing the drones brought in for display.

November 10, 2023
Tom Ramos, author of From Berkeley to Berlin - how the Lab helped avert nuclear war, gave a very insightful and engaging talk about the evolution of our nuclear program and its impact on deterrence, and, in intricate detail, the people involved in making it all happen. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the presentation.
