General Meeting Topic: Pyle`s Boys Camp API Website: The domain

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General Meeting Topic: Pyle`s Boys Camp API Website: The domain
API Website www.apibakersfield.com
April 2015
Topic: Pyle’s Boys Camp
General Meeting
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Stan has been involved with R. M. Pyle’s Boys Camp for over 30 years. Stan is
a U. S. Army veteran and a retired commander with
the
Kern
County
Sheriff’s
Department.
His
involvement with camp began when he was given an
Guest Speaker:
Stan Moe
Executive Director
Pyle’s Boys Camp
assignment by the department in 1981 to select boys
to attend the camp. He has continued selecting boys
Technical Session:
from Kern County since that time. Stan was a
has been author and lead instructor for the Pyle’s
Tony Givens
Key View Maintenance Manager
Key Energy Services
Leadership Training for prospective new counselors
Location:
for the camp. Stan has been a member of the R. M.
Bakersfield Petroleum Club
5060 California Ave. 12th Floor
Bakersfield, CA
counselor for three years, and for the past 17 years
Stan Moe
Pyle’s Board of Directors since 2001 and the president of the board for the
past four years. Additionally, he has been a work party volunteer and
contributor for over twenty years. He is a firm believer in the camp and its
program after seeing first hand with his own son the positive changes it can
make in a young man’s life. Stan has a Bachelor Degree in Public
administration and California Limited Service Teaching Credential. He has
been involved in teaching and training youth for over forty years.
He possesses several management and supervisory certificates, and has been
instrumental in raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for youth
organizations and programs. Stan is well respected by board members, staff,
campers and the organizations and schools he works with to accomplish the
Schedule:
Social Hour:
Tech. Session:
Dinner:
Speaker:
Price: $30.00
6:00PM
6:30PM
7:00PM
8:00PM
Social Hour Sponsor:
Matt Melynk
Weststar
camp’s mission
API Website: The domain has changed to .COM
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the Newsletter Editor, Jorge Haiek by e-mail at jghaiek@aeraenergy.com.
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Technical Speaker Topic: Paving the way for oil well servicing technology
Tony has worked in the oil industry for over 37 years. Tony began as a mechanic and from
there continued up the ranks and became a Field Service Manager of Oilfield Cementing and
Fracturing. He then became a sales representative for some of the leading oil companies in
California. Since 1978, Tony has completed many hours of training in oilfield safety, oilfield
services, management, and operations. Tony accepted a job with Key Energy Services in
January 2013 as the Key View Maintenance Manager where he is currently employed. Tony
specializes in Technology that is geared to improving rig safety and bringing overall
Tony Givens
transparency to the field of Oil Rig Servicing.
Throughout the years, Tony has been very instrumental in raising money and volunteering his time for local charities
such as Ronald McDonald House, The Boy Scouts of America, and the Homeless Center in Bakersfield. Over the years
you could find him barbequing for The Homeless Center of Bakersfield and other times you could find him
volunteering his time at the Ronald McDonald House pulling weeds and trimming bushes. Tony is a father of 3 and a
grandfather to 8. As a father and grandfather, he will say that is where he gained a lot of insight into what is really
important in life. He strives to lead by example not only for his children and grandchildren but also for those who
work with him. Tony always has an eye for safety and Key View gives him the ability to bring together tools that can
help field operations not only improve safety, but to work safely as well.
Adopt a Highway 2015:
Our first event will be held on Saturday April 25, 2015. The event will start at 7:00AM at the Golden Bull Restaurant
located at 22460 Rosedale Hwy (Northeast corner of Rosedale Hwy and Enos Lane). Breakfast will be provided. At
7:45 a safety meeting will be held where we will hand out hard hats, high visibility vests, gloves, safety glasses, trash
pickers and bags. Please wear long pants and sturdy footwear for this event. The clean-up will start at 8:00AM and
usually is complete by 10:00AM.
We will have water and sports drinks available for the volunteers. Please bring your own sun screen and insect
repellent if you need it. We will have a contest to determine the most unique item and the most valuable item
found. I will have a sign-up sheet at the check in desk for the April general meeting. For questions or to sign up by
Email please contact Todd Bivens at tbivens@bak.rr.com.
Super Prize Raffle:
We’ve got another fabulous SUPER Prize valued at over $200 courtesy of Chad Evans from Key Energy Services. A
BIG thank you to Don for all he does. Proceeds from the March Super Raffle will be donated to the API’s
Scholarship Fund. The March 2015 meeting raised $1,190for the API’s Scholarship Fund. Bring a few bucks to the
April meeting and you could be our next winner.
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2015 Upcoming Events:
April 21st
General Meeting
May 1sh
API Golf Tournament
May 19th
General Meeting
June 16th
General Meeting
July 21st
General Meeting
Technical Speaker
Sponsors:
This month’s Technical Session
is sponsored by Dave Muth
from Muth Pump and Don Taft
from C&H Testing. Thank you
to Dave and Don for their
generosity. There will be a
drawing held for those who
come and actively participate
in this learning and knowledge
sharing event.
API Facebook Page
August 18th
September 15
General Meeting
th
General Meeting
October 2nd
Fall Fun Shoot
October 20th
General Meeting
General Meeting Reservations:
We have increased our attendance immensely at the API Dinner Meetings. In
order to guarantee your seat and dinner choice (steak, chicken, salmon, or
vegetarian) for the meeting, please send in your RSVP to Terra Gaines at
(661) 340-8932 or apibakersfieldchapter@gmail.com no later than 4:00 PM
on Monday, April 20h.
It is important that we have our head count and food selections turned in to
the Petroleum Club the day before the event so the appropriate amount of
tables and seating are setup in advance to accommodate the crowd. Your
timely response is appreciated.
Visit the API Facebook page at
facebook.com/APIBakersfield
to view upcoming events and
photos from past events. To
submit photos from API events,
please send an email to Social
Media Chair Christina Lencioni
christina.lencioni@gmail.com
Newsletter Sponsorship
Don’t forget to pay for your
2015 Newsletter Sponsorship!
Pay online at
www.apibakersfield.com or
submit your check to API Treasurer Debbie Caywood.
Size
Business Card
Half Page
Full Page
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Yearly
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The Bakersfield NACE chapter (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) is hosting
local courses this year!
The courses are live on the NACE website and available for signup:
http://www.nace.org/cstm/education/courses/courseschedule.aspx
BASIC CORROSION
Bakersfield, CA
May 4-8, 2015
The Basic Corrosion Course focuses on corrosion and the potential problems caused by corrosion. It provides a basic
but thorough review of causes of corrosion and the methods by which it can be identified, monitored, and
controlled. Active participation is encouraged through hands-on experiments and case studies, as well as an open
discussion format. The course is held 8-5 Mon - Thurs, with a comprehensive open-book exam on Fri morning.
Course highlights include but are not limited to: Basics of Electrochemistry, Types of Environments, Engineering
Materials, Forms of Corrosion, Corrosion Control & Prevention Methods, Testing & Monitoring Techniques
DESIGNING FOR CORROSION CONTROL
Bakersfield, CA
May 11-15, 2015
The Designing for Corrosion Control Course reviews the principles of corrosion and corrosion control and provides a
systematic method for applying the technology of corrosion prevention to the design process. It offers an overview
of the steps involved in materials selection common to many industries. It also covers the economic considerations
of including corrosion control in system design and the financial principles used in evaluating alternative materials
and designs. No prior training is required. However, for those with a limited corrosion background, the NACE Basic
Corrosion Course is recommended prior to taking this course. The course is held 8-5 Mon - Thurs, with a
comprehensive open-book exam on Fri morning.
Course highlights include but are not limited to: Corrosion Control and its importance in the Design Process,
Matching Materials Performance to Service Environments, Materials Selection (Process, Methodologies and Factors
Influencing Materials Selection), Effects of Corrosion and Design on Materials, Optimization of Design, Economic
Considerations and Analysis
If you are interested in attending either class and have questions, please contact Christy Lencioni
(christina.lencioni@gmail.com).
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Bus: (661) 589-8959
Cell: (661) 303-1526
Fax: (661) 589-0628
7005 Downing Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93308
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API WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE DOOR PRIZE DONORS FOR THE MARCH 2015 MEETING
Chad Shuey – NOV Dave
Plivelich – The Marcom
Group Jimmy Leal – Pros
Bob Moore – Bob Moore
& Associates Ron
McGowan – Downhole
Stabilization Jay Haney –
Sage Rider West Sandy
Muth – Agape In Home
Care Ed Ott – Braun
Electric Company Richard
Smiley – Braun Electric
Company Dave Muth –
Muth Pump LLC Peter
Recicar – Creative
Concepts Jimmy Dean –
APG Marcia Rodriguez –
Seaco Dan Tuttle –
DOGGR Retired Bud Sachs
– Texaco Retired Randy
Brock – Downhole
Stabilization Greg Meister
– Merrill Lynch Rick Lee –
Ryerson Linda Bliss –
Enterprise Holdings Ryan
Knapp – Enterprise
Holdings Eddie Gutierrez Distribution NOW Roger
Putnam – Total Western,
Inc. Terra Gaines – Gaines
Recruiting Group Peirce
O’Leary – Pengo Retired
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CHAIRMAN
VICE CHAIRMAN
TREASURER
SECRETARY
MEMBERSHIP
Don Taft
C & H Testing
661-979-3047
Terra Gaines
Gaines Consulting
661-340-8932
Debbie Caywood
Gassco
661-330-8740
David Muth
Muth Pump LLC.
661-836-1373
Scott Bender
Chevron
661-330-7917
don@candhtesting.com
terra@gainesrecruiting.com
d-caywood@hotmail.com
david@muthpump.com
bendesr@chevron.com
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