Winter - Hearing Loss Association of America, California State
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Winter - Hearing Loss Association of America, California State
Winter SHHHaring the News JAN.-FEB. 2015 PRESIDENTS’ PAGE We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all our members for your ongoing support and participating at our regular monthly meetings and donating generously to our General and Scholarship Funds. We wish to thank the members who volunteered their time to serve on our Executive Board and Committee Chairs. Indeed, your ongoing support and participation enabled the Chapter to reach its 30th Year Anniversary milestone in 2014. With the recent passing of 2nd Vice President Rufus Wesley, the Chapter lost a valuable and dedicated member who served us in various capacities throughout the years. In spite of various health issues, Wes dedicated his last days finalizing the Chapter’s By-Laws, a critical document for non-profit organizations such as ours. We will certainly miss him, and wish to express our sympathy to members of his family. In addition to Wes, the Chapter also loss a member and 49’ers fan Andy Hinman. Andy once served as Jim Oswald’s assistant, helping in the set-up of the Chapter’s public address/loop system. We fondly remember Andy’s presence at our monthly meeting with his trademark 49’ers jersey. We will miss Andy and send our condolences to wife Barbara and members of his family. Early bird registration is now being accepted for the 35th Annual HLAA Convention to be held from June 25 – 28, 2015 in St Louis, MO. An individual HLAA member saves approximately $60.00 by registering on or prior to January 31, 2015. Having attended 2 conventions in the West Coast, we can attest that the 3-day conference with its educational workshops, exhibits, and social events are very informative. It is an event where you’ll meet, share and exchange ideas with other hard-ofhearing- individuals throughout the country. In November, we had nomination and election for the 2015 officers. Each of the current officers has agreed to serve another term. We are also pleased to announce that Mike Davis, a longtime member, has volunteered to serve as our 2nd Vice President and chair the Advocacy/Outreach Committee. Many thanks to you all! We wish to extend our best wishes to you for a Happy New Year and the best for 2015! Maggie Iller Earl Mizuguchi 1 Jan. 14th Chapter Meeting Feb. 11th Chapter Meeting Refreshments and Social time starts at 12:30 Meeting Starts at 1:00 By Pat Parsons Refreshments and Social time starts at 12:30 Meeting Starts at 1:00 By Pat Parsons General Technologies Dr. Joseph R. Ferrito, Au.D/Doctor of Audiology, will be our speaker. He was born and raised in San Jose, CA. and has been a practicing audiologist for over 30 years. When he received his Master’s degree in Audiology from S.J. State, he was appointed to the faculty where he taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in the Department of Communication and Sciences. Now, he is the founder and director of the Hearing Center with offices located in San Jose and Morgan Hill. He provides a Hearing Manual and Hearing Guide for information equipment made for iPhone. He also has a newsletter which provides tips in how to protect your ears. He understands that each patient has unique communication and lifestyle needs. He and his staff make an attempt to establish a long term relationship with each patient. They are located in Rancho Cordova, CA. It was founded in 1991 by Joe Marin and Bernie Frazelle. General Technologies is a distributor of devices for the hard-of-hearing. They carry devices as FM and infrared systems for watching TV. They have tour guide equipment that enables language translations and provides tour groups with FM devices so the group can hear the tour guide. They provide alerting devices for the telephone or doorbell that light up and/or vibrate. One such device is the “Screaming Meanie 220". It has a 120 dB alarm and timer. It uses a 9v battery which is not included. This alerting device is so loud about 90% of those with a hearing loss will be alerted. Suggestion: When testing it, make sure you do so without hearing aids in. Santa Teresa Center Phone: (408) 600-0856 For More Info, A Catalog, Or to Order by Phone: 1-800-328-6684. Email devices4less@hotmail.com. Website http://www.devices4less.com/. Morgan Hill Office Phone: (408) 465-4557 http://www.thehearingcenter-ca.com/aboutus/audiologist THANK YOU FOR DONATING To the Scholarship Fund: Ivan Fawley and Earl Mizuguchi 50-50 winnings, Colonel Bobby and Ruth Moorhatch, Pat Parsons, Kristy Sermersheim, and Doris Traber. January 4 6 17 18 22 23 23 26 A Memorial Donation: for Andy Hinman Memorial- Wilkes Joy. For Rufus Wesley MemorialWilkes Joy, Kay and Yoshiko Kanazawa, Stephen and Lynne Kinsey, Joyce Kurotori, Earl and Amy Mizuguchi, Evelyn Taravella, and Connie Turner General fund by Colonel Bobby and Ruth Moorhatch, Keith Peterson and Doris Traber. 2 Kaz Hamano Ruth Gray Mary Ann Shiosaka Ted Santos Katsumi Hikido Nora Lyons Anne Rose Kittye Ryczkowski February 8 Ruth Moorhatch 12 Michael Davis 12 Howard Kauffman 2015 Board Members Left to right- Earl Mizuguchi: Co-President Lynne Kinsey: Secretary Amy Mizuguchi: Treasurer Mike Davis: 2nd Vice President Pat Parson: 1st Vice President Maggie Iller: Co-President Best Wishes to Our New Board! Congratulations! Elizabeth Jenson was recognized for her seven years of providing CART* services to our Chapter. She was given a gift card to Olive Garden to enjoy. *CART services is real time captioning whenever someone talks at our meetings. Elizabeth is holding up her CART typewriter. October Dining Out Ten chapter members joined together at Famous Dave’s BBQ after the Oct. board Meeting. We dined in Famous Dave’s banquet room, located in the back of the restaurant. We appreciated having a quiet place to eat all by ourselves. Fun and sticky fingers was enjoyed by all. Left to Right-Connie Turner, Earl Mizuguchi, Pat Parsons, Teri Butcher, Maggie Iller, Jim Oswald, Judie Cordy, Lynne and Stephen Kinsey. Amy Mizuguchi not shown. 3 Classes in: Computer Skills, Cameras, iPads, iPods, for Adults 50+. Four sessions of classes are held annually at the Willow Glen Community Center at 2175 Lincoln Avenue (at Curtner). The computer lab and auditorium are looped. January registration is 1/10/2015. Session 1 – 2015 class offerings will be on the website by 12/26/2014, or call 408-371-3991. Willows SeniorNet Learning Center San Jose is a 100% volunteer, nonprofit 501(c) (3) organization that provides low-cost, high-quality instruction in computer literacy and skills to adults age 50 and over. Since 1994, more than 15,000 adults have taken classes with us. The web address: http://www.snlcsj.org/willows. Deep Sleep in the Big Apple By Nanci Linke-Ellis (reprinted from the HLAA CA Newsletter) Life in the pre-digital, uncaptioned world was always an experience. And being young, fearless, and definitely clueless in the 1970’s was not always a good combination. I didn’t really overthink my hearing loss. That’s not to say, I didn’t stress about it, but once I was hired to do something -- whether it required working ears or not -- I forged ahead. I was hired to work as a production assistant on a live television special in New York. For reasons too numerous to go into here, the entire videotaped event was a sheer disaster. What was intended as a live two-hour star-studded event, turned into an overnight marathon of technical mishaps and producerinduced blunders. The network had us all stay in the New York Hilton for the event. (This way they guaranteed we’d never leave until it was over). Exhausted, we finally ended at 3 am, and I got to bed around 4 am. Checkout was 12 noon. In the preADA kit era, there were no wake-up solutions. Nor did I have any intention of waking up until I was good and ready. Fast forward to a few hours later. I slowly opened my eyes as I felt a set of gentle hands on my shoulders. Someone was pulling the sheets off of me. I thought it was my husband rousing me. Instead, I looked into the eyes of 4 or 5 Hilton Hotel housekeepers. All I saw was the rainbow logos on their uniforms. As bizarre as it sounds now, in my fog, I asked them, “May I help you?” They screamed and fled the room. I thought that was odd. I headed to the bathroom, all the lights in the room were blazing, drapes opened wide, message light flashing on the phone. Also, the security lock on the door was cut. I recalled that the room wasn’t like this when I went to bed the night before. This was even weirder, I thought. I threw my clothes together, put on my hearing aids, and went downstairs to check out. The front desk attendants passed alarmed, awkward looks amongst themselves and checked me out fast as fast as they could. They mumbled, “Thank you for staying at the New York Hilton”, handed me the bill, and rushed away. I shrugged it off, grabbed a cab, and went home where I slept the rest of the day. A few days later, I lunched with the Associate Producer for a post-mortem and to discuss the show edit schedule. I related my departure from the hotel and her mouth flew open with a gasp. “That was you?” she said. “You were the suicide?” “Huh?” I replied. There was brouhaha at the desk as she had checked out. Security was escorting maintenance people with a lock cutter upstairs. The lobby crowd had mumbled “Guess it’s another suicide.” She was shocked at the time. Despite a pair of hearing aids parked right next to me on the night table, the thought never occurred to the staff that I might have been deaf. They looked for evidence that I had killed myself, or worse, had been murdered without any evident mess or fuss. I guessed that they never read the deaf versions of Sleeping Beauty. 4 Executive Board Date: ____________________ New________Renewal ________ 0Name: _______________________________________________ Co-President408-997-6377 Earl Mizuguchi earlmiz@sbcglobal.net Co-President408-872-2395 Maggie Iller marjorie.iller@gmail.com Address: _____________________________________________ Past President408-923-9205 ______________________________________________________ 1st Vice President831-471-8625 Pat Parsons scpatsi2@comcast.net 2nd Vice PresidentH-408-376-0786 Mike Davis W-408-866-0141 City, State, Zip: ________________________________________ Telephone : ___________________________________________ E-mail: _______________________________________________ Membership Information is kept Confidential Birthday: His_________________ Hers__________________ Month and Day Judie Cordy jacordy@aol.com Secretary408-265-4038 Lynne Kinsey lkinsey@hearinglossca.org Treasurer408-997-6377 Amy Mizuguchi amizs@sbcglobal.net Month and Day Committee Chairs DUES: Silicon Valley Chapter Membership Dues Includes bi-monthly Newsletter ☐ $15 Individual/Couple/Family HLAA Membership (National) includes Hearing Loss Magazine bi-monthly and The Hearing Loss Californian quarterly ☐ $20 Student ☐ $45 Couple ☐ $35 Individual ☐ $60 Professional Advocacy and OutreachH-408-376-0786 Mike Davis W-408-866-0141 Cheer & Courtesy408-629-2428 Evelyn Taravella etarv@att.net Dining Out/Social- OPEN Historian- OPEN Hospitality and WelcomeStonehouse Memorial Donation: _____________ Library408-265-4038 Chapter Donation: ______________ Looping Initiative- Scholarship Fund: ______________ Newsletter- Jenny 408-448-5280 Lynne Kinsey lkinsey@hearinglossca.org OPEN Teri Butcher tericb2004@yahoo.com TOTAL ENCLOSED $ ___________ We are a 501(c) (3) Exempt Organization. Your dues and Donations may be tax deductible Mail to: Publicity and White ElephantDorothy Mensinger 408-251-9055 dorothymensinger@hotmail.com Make checks payable to: HLAA-SV Scholarship408-997-6377 Amy Mizuguchi-Treasurer 6136 Oak Forest Way San Jose, CA 95120 Sound Systems408-978-1189 5 Earl Mizuguchi earlmiz@sbcglobal.net Jim Oswald ozz53@att.net In Remembrance Rufus Olan "Wes" Wesley June 24, 1933 - Oct. 27, 2014 Wes was born in central Texas near Waco. He was preceded in death by his twin brother "Nolan" in 1996. He is survived by his wife Rose Marie, son Victor, daughters Lisa and Victoria, two grandsons Kyle and Jacob Jordan. Wes spent 35 years in the air conditioning industry of which 32 were with CAL AIR and 18 as a service manager. He was a member of Plumbers, Steamfitters, and Refrigeration Fitters Local Union 46 in San Mateo County, including 20 years on the JATC. After retiring in 1992, he became a member of the Federation of Retired Union Members "FORUM" currently as past president. He was very active in the South Bay Labor Council. Also, he also was a very active member of the Silicon Valley Chapter of the Hearing Loss Assoc. of America. Wes enjoyed his free time with his loving family and friends, camping, fishing, and traveling. He will be dearly missed by all of us. See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/mercury news/obituary.aspx?pid=172998587#stha sh.x7dn5YEE.dpuf www.valleyvillageretirement.com 6 Cont. DISCLAIMER Opinions Expressed in Articles appearing in this newsletter are those of the author. Mention of goods and services in articles and advertisements does not mean HLAA-SV endorsement, nor should exclusion suggest disapproval. 7 245 Hazelton Court Morgan Hill, CA Your dues help support our chapter! Hearing Loss Association of America websitehttp://hearingloss.org/ Shirley Donkers, Kaz Hamano, Gerald Preston, Margie Stephen, Jennie Stonehouse, and Ted Witrykus. HLAA-SV Chapter info on the HLAA CA websitehttp://www.hearinglossca.org/chapters/siliconvalley-chapter THANK YOU FOR RENEWING!! BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING Meets every 1st Wednesday of the month, September through June SAN JOSE MASONIC CENTER In the Library At 10:00 a.m. Come Join Us and Get Connected to Your Chapter! MONTHLY CHAPTER MEETINGS Meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month, September through June Meetings start at 1:00 p.m. Captioning and Looping are provided. San Jose Masonic Center 2500 Masonic Drive (on top of the Hill) San Jose, CA 95125 Everyone is Welcome to Attend!