History of the Social: Sometimes Geologists Just Need to Party

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History of the Social: Sometimes Geologists Just Need to Party
Newsletter Volume I, Number 3 April 2015
2015 Executive Committee
President
Jake Dalbec, PG
American Engineering Testing
651.603.6624
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President-Elect
Shanna Schmitt, PG
MPCA
651.757.2697
[email protected]
Vice President
Tonia O’Brien, PG, CPG
Barr Engineering
952.832.2775
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Secretary Treasurer
Adam Krieger
Pace Analytical
612.247.0057
[email protected]
Past President/Director
Nathan Gruman, PG, CPG
Braun Intertec
612.210.8108
[email protected]
Directors:
Paula Berger, PG
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Laura Scheid, PG
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Paul Putzier, PG
[email protected]
Gil Gabanski, PG
[email protected]
Dan Hunter, PG
[email protected]
History of the Social:
Sometimes Geologists
Just Need to Party
Our spring social goes back at least to
th
the 20 century when we had Dr
James Stout speak on Geology and
Wine of France in 1999. That social
was at the offices of Summit
EnviroSolutions, and it continued to
be there for many years. The former
home of the Children’s Museum and
office of the rail lines in that area, the
building
was
conducive
to
entertaining speakers, well lubricated
socializing, and dramatic raffles.
Our speakers through the years have
included Dr Stout on more than one
occasion, Dr Olaf Pfannkuch, Dr Kate
Pound, Dr Peter Huddleston, Larry
Zanko, Dr James Cotter, Dr Calvin
Alexander, and Dr James Miller.
We usually tried to tie the wine in
with the topic, which didn’t work so
well with Antarctica or Mars. Other
topics included the Lying Stones of Dr
Berenguer, the Great Diamond
Swindle of 1872, New Zealand’s wine
country, Patagonian Geology through
the lens of a Chilean Wine Glass, Ice
and Rocks—Baffin Island and Sweden,
Geology and Wine Down Under,
Geology and Terroir of the Italian
Alps, the Glacial Geology of Brazil vs
Minnesota, the Tale of two
Intrusions—the Greenland Minnesota
Connection, and the Geology and
Terroir of Wine Growing in
Minnesota.
COMING EVENTS
Spring Social
April 30, 5:30-?
Scheid Hall, Surly Brewery
520 Malcolm Ave SE
Minneapolis MN 55414
Technical presentation on the
redevelopment of the Site.
Just under $3M in cleanup related
funding provided by Hennepin Co,
Mpls CPED, DEED, Met Council,
and EPA.
Register online at
www.aipgmn.org
Monthly Meeting:
DNAPL Characterization
by Dave Scheer, MPCA
May 5, 2015
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Radisson Hotel Roseville
2540 North Cleveland Avenue
Roseville, MN 55113
Register online at
www.aipgmn.org
Ethics for Geologists &
Engineers Webinars
May 15 & 22, 1 pm
Presented by Midwest
Geosciences Group
www.midwestgeo.com
Sign up on line or attend webcast
at American Engineering Testing
RSVP to [email protected]
AIPG 7th Annual Golf
Scramble Fundraiser
August 4, 2015
Prestwick Gold Club & David’s
Chophouse Woodbury
Register online at
www.aipgmn.org
Committee Chairs:
Marcella Hartman
Communications
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Paula Berger
Sponsorship
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Damon Powers
Screening and Membership
[email protected]
Nathan Gruman
Education
March and April Speakers Talk
Real Geology
Our March speaker was actually
prevented from attending the meeting
because of an accident on I-94, but our
intrepid AIPG Vice President got the
speaker set up as a webinar, and Lucas
Evenson was able to project his slides
and provide commentary on ground heat
exchange in commercial and residential
buildings.
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Bruce Johnson
Field Trips and Legislative
[email protected]
Jane Willard
Newsletter
[email protected]
Our April meeting was copresented by
the Association for Women Geoscientists
(AWG), and they provided an excellent
speaker from their own ranks. Marian
Kramer is an oil geologist who proves
technology is wonderful. She works from
the Midwest while directing and
monitoring drilling in the Kern River Oil
Field of the San Joaquin Valley in
California.
Farewell to Graham
“Rudy” Ford, one of
the original founders
of the AIPG MN
Section and a highly
respected geologist
for MnDOT for 37
years. Rudy died
earlier this month at
the age of 81.
∞
Our grant winner Anna Frankowski of
Winona State.
2014-15 SPONSORS