I have been into Astronomy for most of my life. Started when I was 5 with a 3 inch Tasco refractor. Have been into Amateur Astronomy ever since. More than 50 years.
Several clubs. First club was the Warren Astronomical Society which meets at the Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. This is where the Astronomical League started. I have always been involved in the AL.
I am currently the ALCOR for TAAA. Second time at that position. I have been ALCOR for other clubs also. Also Program Coordinator for the AL Analemma Observing Program. I have my AL Master Observing Award.
I have several undergraduate and graduate degrees, including MS in Physics. I did several years of undergraduate and graduate studies in Astrophysics.
I am an Engineer at Raytheon with 37+ years’ experience.

● From Chicago area. BS Business U of Montana, MS Computer Information
Systems, Regis University. Two adult kids, two step kids. Married to Pam. Live on far northeast side of Tucson.
● Airline Pilot: People Express Airlines, Continental Airlines, United Airlines
(mergers). Retired in 2016 on international 767 from Washington Dulles.
● Chair of the TAAA Nominations and Volunteer Resource Committee (four years).
● MemberPlanet Manager. Editor Desert Skies Bulletin.
●2 5 years of astronomy public outreach including teaching LLI astronomy classes.
● Currently have 25″ dob and 7″ refractor in my private observatory.
● Docent at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. Folk and bluegrass musician. Hiking. Skiing.

●Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Penn State, Married with 2 grown children, Tucson resident for 28 years. TAAA awards: Bok Award 2004 & Service Award 2006.
●Various levels of engineering responsibilities including management with GTE Sylvania for 23 years and Rain Bird for 13 years.
● TAAA positions: MAL, Vice-President and President (1998 – 2001). Developed and ran Astronomy Services program (paid star parties) for 17 years. Supported development of the TIMPA observing site.
● Chiricahua Astronomy Complex: One of the four Perseus Group members who donated the property, CAC Site Construction Coordinator from 2008 – 2018 (Phases 1 – 6), CAC Site Director from 2010 – 2017, currently construction Coordinator for Member Observatories project. TAAA member for 28 years

● BS & BA in Accounting University of Alabama, CPA (licensed in Virginia),
● CRFAC (Certified Forensic Accountant).
●Bank CFO, Banking Regulator, Banking Consultant.
● Financial Managers Society, Inst Management Accountants, CPA Society,
Technology Club.
● Treasurer, Northern Virginia Astronomy Club (1,000+ members), various
positions including President, VP and Treasurer in the non-profits listed above.
● Experience includes Quickbooks, PayPal, Club Express and GroupWorks.
● Disaster Responder for American Red Cross, teaching classes for Technology Club where I am also the Treasurer.
● Other interests include MahJongg, Book Club, travel and my puppy, Pippa.
Constellations of the Month:
Pavo and Octans
Presenter: ???
This month we will be going over the last two of the 88 constellations, Pavo and Octans.
Main Presentation:
Lunar Evolution
Presenter: Doug Smith
Afterwards Doug Smith will be giving the main topic presentation on Lunar Evolution.
TAAA’s next general member meeting will be held on Friday, May 6, 2022. The Main Presentation will start at 6:30 P.M. and is open to the PUBLIC via https://www.facebook.com/TucsonAstronomy/.
A Members Only meeting will follow, therefore MEMBERS should attend the meeting via Zoom.
6:30 pm – Main Presentation
TITLE: Information About TAAA Leaders & Committees
PRESENTATION: This is a great time to learn what has been going on with the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association from “The Inside”. Several key TAAA leaders will present what they or their committees have been working on over the past year.
Sometimes the TAAA’s size and scope can be overwhelming. Please take this opportunity to digest all that we do in our community. Come with questions and comments for our leaders!
7:15 pm – Members Only Meeting
TITLE: Election Results
PRESENTATION: The NVRC will announce the results of our Leadership Election 2022.
Constellations of the Month:
Volans and Horologium
Presenter: Peter Hermes
With only 4 remaining until we’ve gone through all 88 constellations , Peter Hermes will be overviewing the southern constellations Volans and Horologium.
Main Presentation:
White Dwarfs and Neutron Stars
Presenter: ???
We will be finishing up the last of the Star classification talk from previous meeting with White Dwarfs and Neutron stars.