TLARGI NEWS Official News Bulletin of The Los Angeles Rubber Group, Inc., a Subdivision of the Rubber Division (ACS) February 2014 Vol. 66, No. 1 In This Issue Casino/Spouse’s Night (Page 2) February TIPS Meeting (Page 3) February Golf Tournament (Page 4) Christmas Prize Donors (Page 8) Upcoming Events February TIPS Meeting February 4 at 5 p.m. (See feature on page 3.) Casino/Spouse’s Night February 4 at 6 p.m. (See feature on page 2.) Summer Conference May 30 to June 1 Golf Tournaments: February 10 Goose Creek Golf Club (See feature on page 4.) April 7 Oak Quarry Golf Club May 31 Desert Princess Palm Springs Golf Resort August 11 Los Verdes Golf Course September 8 GLTPC Scholarship Tournament California Country Club November 3 Western Hills Country Club Chairman’s Message Happy New Year and Welcome to TLARGI 2014! It seems like just yesterday we were kicking off the holiday season at the fantastic TLARGI Christmas Party in Costa Mesa. But, as usual, the holidays flew by and here we are in 2014—ready for another great year together in the rubber industry. Believe it or not, TLARGI turns 86 this year, and we’re fortunate to have a highly capable and motivated team of Board Members and Committee Chairmen prepared to lead us into another great year. It is an honor to serve the group as Chairman, and the Board will do everything they can to ensure that TLARGI continues to provide maximum value to you and your company. Our dinner meetings will continue to be held at the Phoenix Club in Anaheim. They have treated us well over the years, and it’s always a terrific venue—particularly for our ever-popular Technical Conference and Oktoberfest Mini Expo. Other events coming your way in 2014 are the Casino/Spouse’s Night (February 4), the Summer Conference in Palm Springs (May 30 to June 1), and multiple golf tournaments at beautiful courses across Southern California. And don’t forget our largest social event of the year, the 2014 TLARGI Christmas Party (only 319 days away)! Other benefits to look forward to include: the 2014 TLARGI Yearbook and Directory; technical meetings geared to keep us informed of advances and developments in rubber technology; placement services to assist members in finding career opportunities in the industry; graduate and undergraduate scholarships designed to develop and attract new talent; and lastly, the one-of-a- kind “Basic Rubber Technology Course,” a 20-week course tailored to develop local rubber industry members. To close, let me take this opportunity to encourage everyone to get involved in a committee this year. There are many ways to get connected—big or small—to continue to make TLARGI a premier vehicle for technical, commercial, and social networking and professional development. Our members are our greatest asset and they continue to be the driving force behind our place in the industry. My commitment to you is to continue to make TLARGI a place where members are developed and empowered. Thank you, and my sincerest wishes for a prosperous New Year! Eddie Gonzales 2014 TLARGI Chairman
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TLARGI NEWS Official News Bulletin of The Los Angeles Rubber Group, Inc., a Subdivision of the Rubber Division (ACS) February 2014 Vol. 66, No. 1
In This Issue
Casino/Spouse’s Night (Page 2)
February TIPS Meeting (Page 3)
February Golf Tournament (Page 4)
Christmas Prize Donors (Page 8)
Upcoming Events
February TIPS Meeting February 4 at 5 p.m. (See feature on page 3.)
Casino/Spouse’s Night February 4 at 6 p.m. (See feature on page 2.)
Summer Conference May 30 to June 1
Golf Tournaments:
February 10 Goose Creek Golf Club (See feature on page 4.)
April 7 Oak Quarry Golf Club
May 31 Desert Princess Palm Springs Golf Resort
August 11 Los Verdes Golf Course
September 8 GLTPC Scholarship Tournament California Country Club
November 3 Western Hills Country Club
Chairman’s Message
Happy New Year and Welcome to TLARGI 2014!
It seems like just yesterday we were kicking off the holiday season at the fantastic
TLARGI Christmas Party in Costa Mesa. But, as usual, the holidays flew by and
here we are in 2014—ready for another great year together in the rubber industry.
Believe it or not, TLARGI turns 86 this year, and we’re fortunate to have a highly
capable and motivated team of Board Members and Committee Chairmen
prepared to lead us into another great year. It is an honor to serve the group as
Chairman, and the Board will do everything they can to ensure that TLARGI
continues to provide maximum value to you and your company.
Our dinner meetings will continue to be held at the Phoenix Club in Anaheim. They
have treated us well over the years, and it’s always a terrific venue—particularly for
our ever-popular Technical Conference and Oktoberfest Mini Expo. Other events
coming your way in 2014 are the Casino/Spouse’s Night (February 4), the Summer
Conference in Palm Springs (May 30 to June 1), and multiple golf tournaments at
beautiful courses across Southern California. And don’t forget our largest social
event of the year, the 2014 TLARGI Christmas Party (only 319 days away)!
Other benefits to look forward to include: the 2014 TLARGI Yearbook and
Directory; technical meetings geared to keep us informed of advances and
developments in rubber technology; placement services to assist members in
finding career opportunities in the industry; graduate and undergraduate
scholarships designed to develop and attract new talent; and lastly, the one-of-a-
kind “Basic Rubber Technology Course,” a 20-week course tailored to develop
local rubber industry members.
To close, let me take this opportunity to encourage everyone to get involved in a
committee this year. There are many ways to get connected—big or small—to
continue to make TLARGI a premier vehicle for technical, commercial, and social
networking and professional development. Our members are our greatest asset
and they continue to be the driving force behind our place in the industry. My
commitment to you is to continue to make TLARGI a place where members are
developed and empowered.
Thank you, and my sincerest wishes for a prosperous New Year!
Eddie Gonzales
2014 TLARGI Chairman
February 2014 Page 2
February Casino/Spouse’s Night February 4 at 6:00 p.m. The Phoenix Club (in the Pavillion) 1340 S. Sanderson Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92806 Viva Las Vegas…in Anaheim! OVERVIEW
You and your significant other are invited to join fellow TLARGI members for an evening of dinner and friendly gambling at this year’s Casino Night. Don’t miss out on the fun as couples try their luck at games like Poker, Black Jack, Craps, Roulette, and more! For this special event, guests are the same price as members. AGENDA
COSTS
The cost is $30 for TLARGI members and non-members. You may pay by check, online at www.tlargi.org, or at the door. (Keep in mind, every reservation is entered for a CASH raffle prize at the meeting!) Please see the reservation details below. RESERVATION DETAILS
To reserve your spot(s), complete this reservation form and send it to Jennifer Perez; OR log in at www.tlargi.org, select “Upcoming Events,” followed by “Event Registration,” and click on the appropriate event listing to register online. If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer at [email protected] or (562) 944-5354.
Acrylic Elastomers (ACM) and Applications Presented by: Rick A. Ziebell, R.D. Abbott Company, Inc. February 4 at 5:00 p.m. The Phoenix Club (Heritage Room) 1340 S. Sanderson Avenue Anaheim, CA 92806
OVERVIEW
Recent developments in acrylic polymer technologies allow us to highlight the improvements in service life obtained from new products commercially available to the market place. Improvements in heat resistance, automotive fluid resistance, including automatic transmission fluids and bio-fuels, stretch the usefulness and utility acrylic polymers have in application. We will explore the technology improvements obtained in selective acrylate monomer polymerization and cure site technology that serve to employ specialized cure chemistries to meet the ever-increasing requirements of application. This acrylic (ACM) option in material selection permits efficient deployment of economical designs in rubber article fabrication. ABOUT OUR PRESENTER
Rick is a graduate of Chemical Engineering and Materials Engineering from California Polytechnic State University, with advanced studies in polymer science. He has served our local rubber industry for more than 25 years in both fabrication and raw material supply. With R.D. Abbott Company, Inc., he contributes to the technical resources our local industry draws upon. He is a patentee holding several U.S. chemical patents in rubber technology and he teaches the “Basic Rubber Technology Course” for TLARGI.
QUESTIONS…
If you have any questions or would like more information, contact Uppala Rajakaruna at [email protected] or (909) 758-4729.
Interested in Presenting a TIPS Meeting?
The purpose of TIPS Meetings and the Technical Conference is to provide a technical forum for exchanging the latest developments in the rubber industry— with an emphasis on the needs and interests of manufacturers in the western U.S.
If you’re interested in presenting, please submit abstracts to Uppala Rajakaruna.
Golf Tournament February 10, 2014 Tee times start at 10:00 a.m. R&S Processing and R.D. Abbott Company, Inc., are sponsoring $1,000 for the first “Hole-In-One.” Goose Creek Golf Club 11418 68th Street, Mira Loma, CA 91752 (951) 735-3982 • www.goosecreekgc.com We need 40 golfers for this tournament, so reserve your spot today! COURSE INFORMATION
Men will be playing from the white tees; women will be playing from the red tees. For men’s white tees: course rating 69.8; slope rating 124; and 6,181 yards For women’s red tees: course rating 69.1; slope rating 117; and 5,172 yards TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
Scoring For those that provide an SCGA number, your handicap will be used, based on your index. For those without a handicap, the Callaway Scoring System will be used to determine net score. (Note: All 1st and 2nd place will be eligible for TLARGI’s “Golfer of the Year.”) Prizes In addition to the “Hole-In-One” prize, awards will be issued for 1st and 2nd place, and other prizes will be issued for “Longest Putt” and “Closest-to-Hole” (for two par-threes). Dress Code Players must wear soft-spike shoes, a collared shirt, and slacks or Bermuda shorts. Players may not wear jeans, short shorts, or a t-shirt. COSTS
The cost is $75 per player for TLARGI members and guests, and $70 per player for TLARGI Emeritus. These costs include 18 holes of golf and a cart. You may pay by check in advance OR at the tournament. (Please see the reservation details below.) RESERVATION DETAILS
To reserve your spot(s), complete this reservation form and send it to Claudia Hargett. If you have any questions, please contact Claudia at [email protected] or (562) 905-3456.
Future Tournaments
April 7 at Oak Quarry Golf Club in Riverside, CA
May 31 at Desert Princess Palm Springs Golf Resort in Cathedral City, CA
August 11 at Los Verdes Golf Course in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
September 8 GLTPC Scholarship Tournament at California Country Club in Whittier, CA
November 3 at Western Hills Country Club in Chino Hills, CA
Welcome Aboard... 2014 TLARGI Board (From Left to Right) Eddie Gonzales, Jennifer Perez, Marilyn Stein, Doug Limkeman, Christian Groche, Larry Clarke, Scott Kearns, Randy Congo, Ron Sparks, Claudia Hargett, Darren Marcoux
Complimentary Mailing Lists
Normally at their April meeting, the TLARGI Board approves the mailing list
for the TLARGI newsletter to non-members. Nominees generally include
advertisers, scholarship recipients, and scholarship donors. If you have
nominations for this list, please email their names and contact information