VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD
	
		
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			 2019 Volunteer of the Year: George Bustin 
			Throughout his decade of service to PA3 as Governance and Nominations Chair, George has kept us honest, ensuring our practices are consistent with university policy and that elections run smoothly and fairly. He is a consummate diplomat, who has deftly navigated PA3 through some dicey situations. He is the embodiment of wisdom and grace, and a pleasure to work with. 
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			| 2018 Volunteer of the Year: Peter Carril, Jr '81
			   
			The past year has been a full of a broad range of events, thanks largely to Pete, who recently joined the PA3 team.  An evening learning about space and looking through the telescope on campus and an outing to a Trenton Thunder game are among the creative ideas Pete has realized in order to encourage broader partipation in PA3 activities from a more diverse group of members.  We will join you, Pete, to keep the momentum going!  Three cheers! 
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			 2017 Volunteers of the Year:  
			      Catherine Mallette '84 
			      Tamara Garaffa P'20 
			Catherine and Tamara joined PA3's management team and hit the ground running.  They manage communications, marketing and social media and are all around great cheerleaders and supporters of PA3.  We salute them for always putting our best face forward! 
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			 2017 Volunteer of the Year: BF Graham W'44 
			As co-chair of PA3's Activities team, BFG launched the "Second Tuesdays" Propellers series as a way for the local alumni community to meet to discuss innovation and entrepreneurship on a regular basis. BFG lines up alumni to speak about their experiences in conceiving, starting, funding and growing businesses, particularly those in developing technological industries. Having forged a symbiotic relationship with Quad Club, BFG built a team to work with her in arranging the monthly gatherings, which include an hour of mingling over wine and cheese, followed by a fascinating presentation with Q&A. Thanks, BFG, for keeping the Propellers flying! 
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			 2017 Volunteer of the Year: Ann Huang P'19 
			Ann has truly energized the PA3 Parents Committee. Her inclusive smile and positive attitude make attendees feel welcome at all sorts of events. In addition to supporting fellow team members on a variety of PA3 events, Ann has arranged several well-attened private tours of the Federal Reserve Gold Vault in NYC. Thank you, Ann, for all your wonderful energy and enthusiasm! 
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			 2016 Volunteer of the Year: Ben Beede *62 
			Ben wears a variety of hats for PA3 and is a tireless volunteer.  For several years, he has served as Regional Chair for Annual Giving. For even more years, he has been chief  "scribe" at the First Friday Luncheons, where he takes notes on the PhD candidates' presentations (these notes are posted on the PA3 website). Ben regularly volunteers to greet incoming graduate students at the welcome orientation each September. We are grateful to Ben for his spirit and commitment! 
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			 2015 Volunteer of the Year: Linsay Hiller '08 
			Linsay thought PA3 could use a Book Club. With the blessing of the Board, she wholeheartedly and mostly singlehandedly managed the launch for the group, handling communications, reading selections, logistics and discussions. We are grateful to Linsay for her initiative and are sad to see her leave our region.  We wish her well. 
			    
			  
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			 PA3 Book Club Readings 
			September 14 - "The Alchemist" by Paul Coelho 
			October 14 - "Independence Day" by Richard Ford 
			November 14 - "The Surrendered" by Chang-Rae Lee (guest) 
			December 14 - "Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Wife" by Queen Noor '73 
			January/February 15 - "Everything is Illuminated" by Jonathan Safran Foer '99 
			March 15 - "Would You Kill the Fat Man?" by David Edmonds 
			April 15 - "The Fifth Gospel" by Ian Caldwell '98 (guest) 
			May 15 - "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking" by Susan Cain '89 
			June 15 - "Freedom of Choice" by Evie Nagy '98 
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    PA3 Stargazers Evening [SOLD OUT!] - Friday October 12, 2018
 
	
		
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			 Fellow PA3 Stargazers! 
			  
			Join us on  
			Friday, October 12, 2018  
			at Princeton University's  
			Peyton Observatory 
			for an evening of learning and  
			looking at the cosmos. 
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			"I know nothing with any certainty,  
			but the sight of the stars makes me dream".  
			Van Gogh 
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			 Princeton Univeristy  
			Peyton Hall Observatory 
			Department of Astrophysical Sciences 
			4 Ivy Lane, Princeton NJ 
			Parking in numbered, unrestricted 
			University lots on Ivy Lane 
			  
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			 Schedule of Events 
			6:00 - 6:45pm - Lecture and Q&A 
			6:45 - 7:30pm - Buffet Reception 
			[wine, soft drinks, hors d'oeuvres] 
			7:30 - 8:30pm - Stargazing* 
			* in case the weather interferes with our stargazing, 
			we will be treated to a private tour of Peyton Hall, 
			including areas not generally open to the public 
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			 This family-friendly event 
			is a special treat for PA3! 
			We are grateful to our presenter 
			Professor Professor Josh Winn,  
			and to the  
			Department of Astrophysical Sciences 
			for their generosity in hosting us  
			for this special evening. 
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			 Reserve your spot using the PayPal button below.  
			PA3 Dues-paying members ticket: $5/each 
			PA3 non Dues-paying members ticket: $10/each 
			Children: Free 
			We anticipate this to be a well-attended event. 
			Attendance is limited to 25 people, 
			so ACT NOW if you plan to join us. 
			  
			Contact Pete at activities@princetonaaa.org with questions 
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			 Are you a current Dues-paying member of PA3? 
			Check your membership status  
			for the 2018-2019 year here! 
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      PA3 watches the stars with Professor Josh Winn, Department of Astrophysical Sciences
    
    
  Location: Peyton Hall Observatory, Princeton University, 4 Ivy Lane
  Cost: $5/person Dues-paying members; $10 others
  Organized by: PA3 & Dept of Astrophysical Sciences
  
 
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    2018 Annual Dinner and Meeting
 
 
	
		
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			 Annual Dinner and Meeting 
			  
			Wednesday, November 7, 2018 
			from 6 to 9 p.m. 
			 
			at Springdale Golf Club in Princeton 
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			 PA3 is pleased and honored 
			 to welcome  
			Shirley Tilghman 
			President of the University, Emeritus 
			Professor of Molecular Biology and Public Affairs 
			  
			Professor Tilghman will ask 
			"Is Genome Editing the New Eugenics?" 
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			 Program: 
			6pm - Registration & Reception 
			7pm - Dinner 
			including 2018 Annual Meeting, Election of a Director, 
			and Volunteer of the Year Award 
			8pm - Presentation 
			        
			~~~ Festive Orange + Black Attire is encouraged ~~~ 
			Dinner tickets: 
			$80/person - Dues-paying members and a guest, EACH 
			$95/person - others 
			Registrations must be received no later than 
			Friday November 1, 2018 
			PayPal registration link below 
			Contact Pete at activities@princetonaaa.org with questions 
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			Thank you 
			The Bank of Princeton 
			for your generous sponsorship  
			of our celebration! 
			  
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			Springdale Golf Club 
			1895 Clubhouse Drive,Princeton, NJ. 08540 
			 (609) 921-8790 
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    October 9 Propeller
PA3 INVITES YOU TO “SECOND TUESDAYS”
A PRINCETON PROPELLER EVENT  
AT QUADRANGLE CLUB

FOR ENTREPRENEURS, 
NAVIGATORS & THE CURIOUS
Please Join Us for Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres
33 PROSPECT AVENUE – PRINCETON, NJ
6 P, TUESDAY, October 9th, 2018
Speaker:  Jacob Loewenstein ’11, S’12
 
AV/VR Business Development & Product Strategy, Samsung Next
 
“The Phone is Only the Beginning:  What Will It Take 
To Make AR Worth Wearing a Computer on Your Face?”
 
Samsung Next, the software and services innovation arm of Samsung, develops products, invests in startups and acquires businesses ready for scale in the frontier technology areas of VR, AR and MR (Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality). After studying the intersection of media theory and public policy at Princeton, Jacob earned an MBA at MIT Sloan, where he co-founded VR/AR @ MIT. His talk will survey the advancements in these fields that have generated excitement and anticipation in the marketplace, but have yet to become an ever-present part of our lives.  He will also appraise the further technological progress that will be required for AR to become so seamless and so realistic that it will be worth wearing computers on our faces. 
 
Registration Required via propellers.princetonaaa.org
 
NEXT PRINCETON PROPELLER:  Tuesday, November 13th (6 P)
 
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    Sept 11 2018 Propeller
 PA3 INVITES YOU TO “SECOND TUESDAYS”
A PRINCETON PROPELLER EVENT  
AT QUADRANGLE CLUB

FOR ENTREPRENEURS, 
NAVIGATORS & THE CURIOUS
Please Join Us for Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres
33 PROSPECT AVENUE – PRINCETON, NJ
6 P, TUESDAY, September 11th, 2018
Speaker:  Rich Hollingsworth ’71 
Director of Operations, High Asset Tagging, Tego, Inc.
 
“Radio-Frequency ID in Aerospace, Life Sciences & Beyond: 
Collecting, Storing, Managing and Using Intelligent Asset Data” 
Managing high value assets, by simple Internet of Things (IoT) connection to “Big Data,” leads to inefficiencies in handling large volumes of disparate data over long periods (e.g., decades).  Asset identification by reading barcode or RFID EPC and sending to “Big Data” to retrieve asset data is likewise limiting, where Internet protocols don’t make sense due to cost, latency, or environmental conditions.  But “intelligent assets” use RFID tags with asset data permanently stored on the asset and read by a simple RFID reader --- eliminating the need for “Big Data.”  After describing how Tego delivers its high memory RFID technology core “intelligent assets” in the aerospace and life science industries, Rich Hollingsworth will delineate the semiconductor and software development challenges yet to be met, before “intelligent assets” can be extended to many other industries.
Registration Required via propellers.princetonaaa.org
 
NEXT PRINCETON PROPELLER:  Tuesday, October 9th (6 P)
 
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