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Docent Newsletter Docent Corps of the California Automobile Museum Volume 18, No 5 October - November 2016 Docent Newsletter October - November 2016 1 Inside Exhibits & Education Page 3 Notes From the Dashboard... Upcoming Events Board Meeting .......Last Weds, 6 pm Docent Council....2 nd Weds, 4:30 pm Revenue...................Last Weds, 4 pm Education...................2 nd Weds, 3 pm Exhibits......................2 nd Thurs, 5 pm Library............................Weds, 10 am Staff..................... 1 st &3 rd Weds, 9 am Speed.........................4 th Weds, 1 pm Road Crew..... 1 st & 3 rd Weds, 1:15 pm Events Page 4 Docent Scrapbook Page 7 Docent Schedule Page 9 Camprofile Mike Zinser Page 6 In Memoriam Paul Cocciante Page 2 December 7th at 5:30 pm, we will be having our Annual Docent Christmas Holiday Party and Fundraiser. Since this is a Docent Corp major event to provide funds for educational opportunities within our Museum, it is very important that this event is financially successful each year. To that end, we need your help if possible, to either provide an appropri- ate auction item, or possibly solicit a business for a product donation. And then please attend our event on December 7th. We can also provide a letter with our TaxID# for all donations. If you have questions about appropriate items please contact Nianne Fisch at (916) 663-3805, niannefi[email protected] or Denny Albrecht at (916) 440-6552, [email protected] Ron Superhero Halloween......Sun, Oct 30 CAM Benefit Dinner .............Fri, Nov 4 Car Club Tree Trim......Sunday Nov 27 Docent Christmas Party...Wed, Dec 7

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DocentNewsletter

Docent Corps of the California Automobile MuseumVolume 18, No 5 October - November 2016

Docent Newsletter October - November 2016 1

Inside

Exhibits & Education Page 3

Notes From the Dashboard...

Upcoming Events

Board Meeting .......Last Weds, 6 pm

Docent Council....2nd Weds, 4:30 pm

Revenue...................Last Weds, 4 pm

Education...................2nd Weds, 3 pm

Exhibits......................2nd Thurs, 5 pm

Library............................Weds, 10 am

Staff.....................1st&3rd Weds, 9 am

Speed.........................4th Weds, 1 pm

Road Crew.....1st& 3rd Weds, 1:15 pm

Events Page 4

Docent Scrapbook Page 7

Docent Schedule Page 9

Camprofile Mike Zinser Page 6

In Memoriam Paul Cocciante Page 2

December 7th at 5:30 pm, we will be having our Annual Docent Christmas Holiday Party and Fundraiser. Since this is a Docent Corp major event to provide funds for educational opportunities within our Museum, it is very important that this event is financially successful each year. To that end, we need your help if possible, to either provide an appropri-ate auction item, or possibly solicit a business for a product donation. And then please attend our event on December 7th. We can also provide a letter with our TaxID# for all donations. If you have questions about appropriate items please contact Nianne Fisch at (916) 663-3805, [email protected] or Denny Albrecht at (916) 440-6552, [email protected]

Ron

Superhero Halloween......Sun, Oct 30

CAM Benefi t Dinner.............Fri, Nov 4

Car Club Tree Trim......Sunday Nov 27

Docent Christmas Party...Wed, Dec 7

Docent Newsletter October - November 2016 2

California AutomobileMuseum

2200 Front StreetSacramento, CA 95818916.442.6802www.calautomuseum.org

Docent Council

Museum Staff

Volunteer Leaders

Matt Eagan David FeldersteinJerry Godfrey Joe HenslerTupper Hull Chris Lemmon Sally Rice Mike Ritenour Carl Stein Jeff Swain John Tennyson Ron VogelBrian Whitmore

Ron Vogel ChairmanDan Rodriguez Vice ChairmanDon Wiesner Secretary Treasurer Gene Blackmun TrainingChuck Beckwith MembershipNianne Fisch &Denny Albrecht EventsGlenn Rondeau Newsletter Editor Ken Jordan Chairman EmeritusBill Millard Ol’ Schoolmaster RET

Delta Pick Mello Executive DirectorCarly Starr CuratorJennifer Colindres AccountantMark Woodward Vehicle SalesSol Goldman Vehicle Sales AssistantJesse Kilburn Education CoordinatorAnthony Maggiore Gift Shop ManagerZach Renda Front Desk AssistantAdam Vargyas Program Operations Director Jenn Rabbon Event RentalCoordinatorOti Velici MaintenanceHallie Collins-Morris Community Relations

Jeff Swain CAM TripsJohn Tennyson Car Club CavalcadeGreg Goodsell Placards Dave Eichner Pit CrewTerry Emery Detail CrewRon Grantz &Dick Teague LibraryKen Smith Road Crew

2016 Board of Directors

In Memoriam: Paul Cocciante

1933 - 2016Docent Class of 2010Docent of the Year 2012

Paul Cocciante enlisted in the US Navy in 1952 serving as a photographer aboard the USS Boxer, CVA-21 during the Korean Conflict. H served until 1960.

Following his naval service, Paul attended Community College. In 1960 he met and married Mary Jane, his wife of 56 years. Paul is survived by his three chil-dren: Phillip, Pauline, and William, and ten grandchildren.

Paul was a successful drag boat racer, campaigning his 150 MPH drag boat “WOP on Water”. He worked for Warner Brothers Pictures in those years.

Paul joined the California Automobile Museum, graduating with the Docent Class of 2010. He was voted CAM “Docent of the Year” in 2012. Since 2012, Paul worked at signing in new students at docent training sessions. “Paul was the first face of education for new students.”- Gene Blackmun

To honor Paul, his son Phil wore Paul’s docent vest at the 2016 CAM Cruisefest.

“Museum time spent was the most rewarding time of my retirement” – Paul Cocciante

Exhibits &Education

Docent Newsletter October- November 2016 3

At the same time that Karl Benz was inventing the first automobile, Gottlieb Daimler was inventing the first motor-cycle. Together, the automobile and motorcycle have grown up and changed over the years, but in this exhibit, the motorcycle will be getting all the glory it deserves.

Powerful, fast, dynamic, stylish, and with only two wheels. Motorcycles are admired by Californians from all differ-ent walks of life. From Harley Davidson to Honda, in this exhibit you will find the motorcycle that fits your lifestyle at the California Automobile Museum.

In California, motorcycles were particularly popular and with their own special sub-culture within the state. From good weather to electric vehi-cles, from outlaw to Hollywood, from the deserts to the coasts, motorcy-cles will always have a special place in California’s vehicular history.

Sponsored by Elk Grove Power Sports and Thunder Roads Magazine Northern California, the exhibit will feature a wide variety of motorcycles on display by makers that range from Harley Davidson to Honda. A few highlights of the “Live Free” exhibit include a 1910 Yale, 1939 Indian Scout, 1951 Mustang Pony, 1953 Cushman Scooter, 1956 JAP speedway racer, 1964 Honda Dream, 1974 Harley Davidson Chopper and a 2016 Zero Electric. Closely intertwined, the history of the automobile and mo-torcycle has changed over the years and the motorcycle will be getting all the glory it deserves in this exciting new exhibit.

Saturday, October 8 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pmSign-up your child for the fun, hands-on Future Engi-neers Clay Modeling Class! Kids will learn about how cars were first designed using clay medium in the early days of the automo-bile industry and how they have continue to use design method to-day. Then, the kids ages 7-13 will gain the extraordinary opportu-nity to create a model car out of clay and peak their interest in the engineering field, just the way the pros do it! Of course, you get to keep your model as a souvenir!Cost: $15 for Gearhead Members/$20 for general public (This includes registration for both child and guardian)

Events

Docent Newsletter October - November 2016 4

Embark on an adventure through the sights, sounds, and sto-ries that make the automobile come alive! Kids can gather around and listen to a story about common themes we see in cars like lights, horns, and wheels. Then explore the museum and see, touch, and even climb into different cars and car parts to experience the story first hand.

October 7 @ 10:30 am - 11:00 am

First Friday of each month | Included with admission | Members are free! Recommended for children 6 and under

This dinner extravaganza will feature world-renowned artist and car enthusiast David Garibaldi, featuring farm-to-fork cuisine by Diane Wilkinson Catering, artisan cocktails, live entertainment by Ken Koenig and Spare Parts Band, and a silent and LOUD auction (including the art that David produces during his performance.) Proceeds from this fabulous fundraising event support the Museum’s many community and education programs and engaging special exhibits.

We are thrilled to have David Garibaldi join us in support of these efforts. With his passion and drive, David has helped to raise more than $1.7 million dollars for nonprofits and charities through his high-energy performance and art. This year, our “Bid for a Cause” will fund a large-scale mural for the outside of our museum building. The artist selected for this project is internationally known Shaun Burner, who focuses on mural work and large-scaled paintings mostly working with acrylics and spray enamel. Tickets to this exciting evening are $75 for individuals. VIP Table Sponsorships are still available. To find out more information call 916.442.6802.

Docent Newsletter October - November 2016 5

Superhero Halloween at the Auto Museum!Join us for Superhero Halloween at the Museum on Sunday, October 31st! We will have lots of candy so your kids can “trunk or treat” at some of our favorite cars, and superhero themed festivities, including some special displays; a BatCycle (to complement our special motorcycle exhibit Live Free: California Motorcycle Culture) and a Batmobile!

Up to two children in costume get in free with each paying adult ($9 to $10).

2016 DOCENT CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY PARTY and FUNDRAISER Hello, everybody. Well, it’s that time again. We’re about 2 months out from this year’s Docent

Christmas Holiday Party and Fundraiser, scheduled for Wednesday, December 7th, beginning at 5:30 pm with a no-host cocktail hour, a sumptuous potluck dinner starting about 6:30, to be followed by the evening’s festivities, including the raffle and auction. As in previous years, all docents and other attendees have been requested to bring a toy or a food item (hopefully one of each), to be donated to Shriners Children’s Hospital and the Sacramento Food Bank, giving the Museum an opportunity to reach out to other areas of the Sacramento community. We will have two barrels located at the front lobby into which people can drop their donations. It is hoped that this activity will prove successful can become

an annual feature of the CAM Docent Holiday Party.

As is the case every year, this event is one of the primary fundraisers for the Docent Council Fund, particularly through the Raffle, so be sure to buy your $5 tickets. We will also hold a live raffle/auction the better and more items we get, the better we do. So, we need everyone’s help on this. If you know anyone who might be willing to donate to this year’s event (a dinner for two, a weekend getaway, a bottle of wine . . . just about anything that would make a person want to buy raffle tickets or make a silent auction bid (gearhead items are especially desirable) . . . it would be tremendously helpful to the cause if you could persuade them to make that donation.

If there are any questions, or you need additional information, please feel free to give us a call or e-mail, at the Museum. We’re looking forward to seeing all of you there – and thanks again for all you help this year.

Nianne Fisch

Denny Albrecht Docent Events Committee

Docent Newsletter October - November 2016 6

Mike Zinser, Docent Class of 2016CAM Docent

Career: Structural Designer

Mike Zinser told me he lived in Portland, Connecticut near Route 66. When I questioned him about Route 66 terminating in Chicago, he quickly said, Connecticut Route 66. He watched with interest as an automotive res-toration shop was built in Portland. When the F-40 Motorsports sign went up, Mike grimaced and said, “An Italian sports car shop”. As time went on Mike and the shop’s owner, Wayne Carini became acquainted. Mike sees Wayne on occasion and is working on getting him to tour CAM when in the area.

Mike drove his VW Rabbit pickup to California in 1995 to be close to family, and has never left. He became a docent at the Blackhawk Museum in 2010, worked in the gift shop, and was selected as Docent of the Year in 2013.

Mike’s interest in cars dates back to his childhood, where he taught himself brand identification of the 50’s and 60’s cars on the road. Mike’s first car was a 1955 Chevrolet 210, purchased at age 14, for $15. Following 3 engine overhauls, Mike never drove that car on the road. Mike’s definition of an overhaul in this case, is disassembling the engine on a Saturday for education and entertainment. The engine parts were placed in a pile in the garage, and his practical jokester friends would add non-automotive parts to the pile. Mike was always amazed that the engine ran even with parts left over. He had to wait 21 years to replace it with his current 1962 Mini Cooper Mark I. It is named Tuffette after the mouse in the Tom and Jerry cartoon. In 2015 Mike, his wife Elaine, and Tuffette joined a caravan of Mini’s on a road trip to Abbotsford British Columbia, for the purpose of joining the Mini Meet West. The meet included an Autocross in which both Mike and Elaine participated. Sometime ask Mike which of them had the better time?

Mike likes cars, and teaching other people about cars. He enjoys writing and telling stories, and has been called a Historian by his peers. Mike uses the “Salmon Run” method during his docent shift. Walking opposite the direction of the guests that are on a non-guided tour, he encounters them several times. As he approaches, he might lead with a line like, “What would it take to put you behind the wheel of this beauty today”? Mike currently spends 2-3 days per week at the Museum, as he endures a 90 mile one-way commute from Pleasanton. This week he has been working on constructing the Motorcycle display. Mike loves talking to people and tries to never let the truth interfere with a good story.

Verle SmithDocent Class of 2011

Docent Newsletter October - November 2016 7

How Will Motorcycles Fit Into Our Autonomous, Connected Future?Every day, we’re reminded that our autono-robo-future is just around the corner, even if it’s actually years away. Mo-torcyclists, by and large, haven’t had to pay much attention to this, but we should. The benefits are too great to ignore, and you can still keep your vintage CB around, just in case. Because, when it comes down to it, autonomous cars are just better for motorcyclists.

The biggest threat to any rider—weekend warrior or daily commuter—from any place in the world, is exactly the same: idiots in cars.

There are a multitude of reasons for this, most self-evident. And I admit, I can be that idiot, too; it’s easy to get distracted or complacent behind the wheel, because behind the wheel is so damn comfy. Thankfully, we’ve reached the inflection point where all the automotive systems of the past century have been refined, and now the focus is on active safety.

All those sensors and cameras and all the AI computing power inside of cars, buses, and trucks are going to save lives, and motorcyclists may be among the biggest beneficiaries. As the four-wheelers of the world paying the technological and weight debts themselves, we can come along for the ride.

Unfortunately, we’re still crashing alone more than 80 percent of the time, so...

Tapping the DataThere are myriad reasons why most motorcycle crashes are single-vehicle collisions. A substantial chunk of that comes down to road conditions, avoidable or not. Data can change that.

It’s not just that passenger and commercial vehicles will get visual information about what’s around them; in a con-nected world, that environmental data will be just as im-portant for everything from traffic management to first-re-sponder routing. Temperature, precipitation, debris—even that pothole in lane 3 that was detected by the tire pressure monitoring and traction control systems in the minivan in front of you: all of that becomes data can be relayed to the rider’s phone, or even to the bike directly, alerting him of something as simple and catastrophic as a small diesel fuel spill ahead.

Any additional information is a net positive, particularly if it’s conveyed to the rider discretely and effectively. And since all that data is being pulled from and conveyed by other sources, the bike itself doesn’t need to be saddled with too much extra hardware beyond a modem and a few sensors, both of which already exist.

The rider is now a node in the network, with all the benefits of being recognized, and avoided. And in the rare cases (cough *bullshit* cough) where a driver is actually driving a car, a connected bike could autonomously use its lights and horn as a way to be more conspicuous—something BMW has been testing for years.

Continued on P8

Electro-Nannies, or Nah?

Any rider with a modicum of sense won’t argue with more and better information, or cars that can’t crash into you. Where it gets sticky, though, is the idea of rider aides

The motorcycling industry has only begrudgingly moved into traction management over the past 20 years, first with ABS, and later with a variety of riffs on traction control. It’s at the point now that every single Harley-Davidson comes standard with ABS, and you can find multi-stage traction control on bikes that cost less than a few months of “reasonable” rent in the Bay Area.

But when those aides kick in is still up to the rider. If the man on the seat clamps down on the brakes, or gives it a little too much twist out of the corner, that’s when the electronics come in to save the day. These systems are meant to be reactive, not proactive. And for good reason.

Riding a bike is a fundamentally different ex-perience than driving a car, and it’s a conscious choice—particularly in the U.S., where it’s viewed more as a toy than transportation. Because it’s a choice outside the norm, anything that infringes on that unique experience isn’t just viewed as suspect, but antithetical to All That Is Holy And Good. Or something.

But these systems are getting particularly impres-sive. Again, BMW has been at the forefront, while Ducati and their mutual suppliers are beginning to close in from behind.

And if I’m honest with myself, I do want an ABS system that can recognize when I’m pressing through a corner or panic braking when a vehicle pulls out in front of me, to help me right the bike for the best traction. Seriously, that’s cool, and also, I don’t want to die.

Purists will decry these things. That’s fine. I’ll still have a few “unconnected” bikes in the garage myself. And while they’re invoking whatever SKYNET meme best suits their facile view of the world, I’ll just be having more fun, because I’m alive.

Damon Lavrinc September 16, 2016

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Docent Newsletter October - November 2016

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oger

Rig

gsby

12p

m -

Edl

und,

Joh

n

12p

m -

Lub

in, N

eil

12p

m -

Vog

el, R

on

2pm

- D

aloi

a, B

ob

2pm

- K

aul,

Mic

hael

2pm

- L

arso

n D

enni

s

2pm

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teve

ns, R

ick

@

Cal

ifor

nia

Aut

omob

ile M

useu

m,

Fron

t S

tree

t,

Sacr

amen

to, C

A,

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ted

Sta

tes

10am

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dam

s, B

ruce

10am

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urr,

Den

nis

10am

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olbe

rt, E

ugen

e

10am

- W

alla

ce, D

on

12p

m -

Nun

es, R

ober

t

12p

m -

Par

ker,

Pat

rick

12p

m -

Piti

os, J

im

12p

m -

Ron

deau

, Gle

n

2pm

- D

orf,

Fra

nk

2pm

- F

icki

es, T

erry

2pm

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hilli

ps, B

ill

2pm

- V

anC

uren

, Ton

y

5pm

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wis

her,

Mar

k

10am

- K

oonc

e, S

teve

N/A

B

ack

Surg

ery

out

till

furt

her

noti

ce10

am -

Lin

dste

dt, E

ric

10am

- L

owe,

Eld

on

10am

- M

cKec

hnie

, Bob

12p

m -

Jov

anov

ic, M

arti

n

12p

m -

She

rida

n, L

arry

2pm

- N

osle

r, B

ob

2pm

- R

odri

guez

, Dan

iel

2pm

- S

alca

, Ken

neth

2pm

- W

ille

tt,

Bar

bara

10am

- E

stey

, Bob

10am

- N

egri

, Ric

k

10am

- R

eich

ow, B

ruce

12p

m -

Com

bs, E

d

12p

m -

Rom

ero,

Edw

ard

12p

m -

She

nefi

eld,

Joe

2pm

- G

ulla

ns, J

ack

2pm

- H

untl

ey, E

rnie

2pm

- W

help

ly,

Mik

e

Sun

Mo

nTu

eW

edTh

uFr

iS

at

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Docent Schedule

10

Oct

201

6 (P

acif

ic T

ime)

CA

M D

ocen

t Sc

hedu

le,H

olid

ays

in U

nite

d St

ates

2324

2526

2728

29

3031

12

34

5

10am

- F

lippo

, Dav

e

10am

- O

'Con

nor,

Mar

k

10am

- Y

oung

, M

ark

12p

m -

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rdon

, Ter

esa

NA

S

urge

ry 6

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ksis

h12

pm

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hong

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San

dy

2pm

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cLea

n, T

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2pm

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kagg

s, B

url

2pm

- T

aylo

r, S

haro

n

2pm

- T

enny

son,

Joh

n

10am

- B

orgq

uist

, Ric

h

10am

- C

utri

ght,

Jim

10am

- R

odge

rs, B

ill

10am

- S

war

ts, J

ohn

12p

m -

Bre

wer

, Leo

nard

12p

m -

Gol

dber

g, L

arry

12p

m -

N/A

Bow

erm

aste

r,

Larr

y2p

m -

Bas

sett

, Bill

2pm

- C

hish

olm

, Cha

rlie

2pm

- J

ohns

on, M

onty

10am

- A

lbre

cht,

Den

ny

10am

- A

lum

baug

h, G

reg

10am

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rank

, Dav

id

10am

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otte

r, D

avid

12p

m -

Car

bone

, Ral

ph

12p

m -

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rs, R

ich

12p

m -

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gman

, Ric

k

12p

m -

Tur

ner,

Joh

n

12p

m -

You

ng, H

y

2pm

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avid

, Joh

n

2pm

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eari

ck, K

eith

2pm

- R

osec

rans

, Ton

y N

/A

2pm

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teve

ns, R

ick

@

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ifor

nia

Aut

omob

ile M

useu

m,

Fron

t S

tree

t,

Sacr

amen

to, C

A,

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

10am

- C

orn,

Jam

es

10am

- H

elm

ke,

Ste

ve

10am

- S

mit

h, K

en

10am

- S

trin

gfel

low

, Gar

y

12p

m -

Alle

n, T

om

12p

m -

Lag

omar

sino

, Bru

ce

12p

m -

Pre

sent

, M

ark

1pm

- B

aily

, Tom

2pm

- C

urri

e, B

ruce

2pm

- G

oldm

an, S

ol

2pm

- G

reer

, Rod

ger

10am

- A

lton

, Tim

10am

- J

acob

y, J

eff

10am

- W

akef

ield

, K

ent

12p

m -

Mau

k, M

erli

n

12p

m -

Rot

haus

, Ken

12p

m -

Wat

ts,

Rob

12p

m -

Win

ters

, G

reg

2pm

- B

eckw

ith,

Chu

ck

2pm

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row

n, R

ick

2pm

- C

orco

ran,

Mic

hael

10am

- D

eBer

nard

i, Fr

ank

10am

- M

ache

r, C

harl

ie

10am

- N

oyes

, W

ayne

12p

m -

Agn

ew, J

im

12p

m -

Sco

tt,

Nor

m

12p

m -

Zin

ser,

Mik

e

2pm

- F

inch

, Ran

dall

2pm

- R

oot,

Ter

ry

10am

- H

utch

inso

n, F

red

10am

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ones

, Tom

10am

- V

augh

n, G

ene

12p

m -

Buc

krid

ge, G

ary

12p

m -

Hen

dric

ks, R

ober

t

12p

m -

Sw

ain,

Boo

de

2pm

- B

aum

, A

nne

2pm

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ob B

alko

w

2pm

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etti

t, W

alte

r N

A

John

Ten

nyso

n

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low

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10am

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uter

man

, Car

l

10am

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aund

ers,

Pat

rick

10am

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imps

on, R

oy

10am

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an G

undy

, Bill

12p

m -

Cou

lom

be, M

arlin

12p

m -

Fau

stm

an,

Dan

12p

m -

Hea

dlee

, Joh

n

2pm

- A

nton

, Ed

2pm

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eufe

ld,

Don

2pm

- T

hiba

ult,

Rog

er

2pm

- Y

oung

, Kei

th

2pm

- F

icki

es, T

erry

10am

- C

ragh

ead,

Don

10am

- F

itts

, Ted

10am

- G

oods

ell,

Gre

g

10am

- R

oger

Rig

gsby

12p

m -

Edl

und,

Joh

n

12p

m -

Lub

in, N

eil

12p

m -

Vog

el, R

on

2pm

- D

aloi

a, B

ob

2pm

- K

aul,

Mic

hael

2pm

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arso

n D

enni

s

2pm

- S

teve

ns, R

ick

@

Cal

ifor

nia

Aut

omob

ile M

useu

m,

Fron

t S

tree

t,

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amen

to, C

A,

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

10am

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dam

s, B

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urr,

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nis

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rt, E

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e

10am

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alla

ce, D

on

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m -

Nun

es, R

ober

t

12p

m -

Par

ker,

Pat

rick

12p

m -

Piti

os, J

im

12p

m -

Ron

deau

, Gle

n

2pm

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orf,

Fra

nk

2pm

- F

icki

es, T

erry

2pm

- P

hilli

ps, B

ill

2pm

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anC

uren

, Ton

y

10am

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oonc

e, S

teve

N/A

B

ack

Surg

ery

out

till

furt

her

noti

ce10

am -

Lin

dste

dt, E

ric

10am

- L

owe,

Eld

on

10am

- M

cKec

hnie

, Bob

12p

m -

Jov

anov

ic, M

arti

n

12p

m -

She

rida

n, L

arry

2pm

- N

osle

r, B

ob

2pm

- R

odri

guez

, Dan

iel

2pm

- S

alca

, Ken

neth

2pm

- W

ille

tt,

Bar

bara

10am

- E

stey

, Bob

10am

- N

egri

, Ric

k

10am

- R

eich

ow, B

ruce

12p

m -

Com

bs, E

d

12p

m -

Rom

ero,

Edw

ard

12p

m -

She

nefi

eld,

Joe

2pm

- G

ulla

ns, J

ack

2pm

- H

untl

ey, E

rnie

2pm

- W

help

ly,

Mik

e

Sun

Mo

nTu

eW

edTh

uFr

iS

at

Docent Newsletter October - November 2016

Docent Schedule

11

Nov

201

6 (P

acif

ic T

ime)

CA

M D

ocen

t Sc

hedu

le,H

olid

ays

in U

nite

d St

ates

67

89

1011

12

1314

1516

1718

19

2021

2223

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26

2728

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12

3

Day

light

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e en

ds

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lippo

, Dav

e

10am

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'Con

nor,

Mar

k

10am

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oung

, M

ark

10am

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illne

r, B

ob

12p

m -

Bea

rdon

, Ter

esa

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Su

rger

y 6W

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12p

m -

Sho

ngoo

d, S

andy

2pm

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cLea

n, T

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2pm

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kagg

s, B

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2pm

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aylo

r, S

haro

n

2pm

- T

enny

son,

Joh

n

10am

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orgq

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, Ric

h

10am

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utri

ght,

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10am

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rs, B

ill

10am

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war

ts, J

ohn

12p

m -

Bre

wer

, Leo

nard

12p

m -

Gol

dber

g, L

arry

2pm

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asse

tt, B

ill

2pm

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hish

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, Cha

rlie

2pm

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on, M

onty

Elec

tion

Day

10am

- A

lbre

cht,

Den

ny

10am

- A

lum

baug

h, G

reg

10am

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rank

, Dav

id

10am

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otte

r, D

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m -

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m -

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gman

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k

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ner,

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n

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m -

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ng, H

y

2pm

- D

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, Joh

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eari

ck, K

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10am

- C

orn,

Jam

es

10am

- H

elm

ke,

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ve

10am

- S

mit

h, K

en

10am

- S

trin

gfel

low

, Gar

y

12p

m -

Alle

n, T

om

12p

m -

Lag

omar

sino

, Bru

ce

12p

m -

Pre

sent

, M

ark

1pm

- B

aily

, Tom

2pm

- C

urri

e, B

ruce

2pm

- G

oldm

an, S

ol

2pm

- G

reer

, Rod

ger

Vet

eran

s D

ay

10am

- A

lton

, Tim

10am

- J

acob

y, J

eff

10am

- W

akef

ield

, K

ent

12p

m -

Mau

k, M

erli

n

12p

m -

Rot

haus

, Ken

12p

m -

Win

ters

, Gre

g

2pm

- B

eckw

ith,

Chu

ck

2pm

- B

row

n, R

ick

2pm

- C

orco

ran,

Mic

hael

10am

- D

eBer

nard

i, Fr

ank

10am

- N

oyes

, W

ayne

12p

m -

Agn

ew, J

im

12p

m -

Sco

tt,

Nor

m

12p

m -

Zin

ser,

Mik

e

2pm

- F

inch

, Ran

dall

2pm

- H

ess,

Mik

e

2pm

- O

wen

s, V

icto

ria

2pm

- R

oot,

Ter

ry

10am

- H

utch

inso

n, F

red

10am

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ones

, Tom

10am

- V

augh

n, G

ene

12p

m -

Buc

krid

ge, G

ary

12p

m -

Hen

dric

ks, R

ober

t

12p

m -

Sw

ain,

Boo

de

2pm

- B

aum

, Ann

e

2pm

- B

ob B

alko

w

2pm

- P

etti

t, W

alte

r

10am

- G

uter

man

, Car

l

10am

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aund

ers,

Pat

rick

10am

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imps

on, R

oy

10am

- V

an G

undy

, Bill

12p

m -

Cou

lom

be, M

arlin

12p

m -

Fau

stm

an,

Dan

12p

m -

Hea

dlee

, Joh

n

2pm

- A

nton

, Ed

2pm

- N

eufe

ld,

Don

2pm

- T

hiba

ult,

Rog

er

2pm

- Y

oung

, Kei

th

10am

- C

ragh

ead,

Don

10am

- F

itts

, Ted

10am

- G

oods

ell,

Gre

g

10am

- R

oger

Rig

gsby

12p

m -

Edl

und,

Joh

n

12p

m -

Lub

in, N

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12p

m -

Vog

el, R

on

2pm

- D

aloi

a, B

ob

2pm

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aul,

Mic

hael

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arso

n D

enni

s

2pm

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teve

ns, R

ick

@ C

alif

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a A

utom

obile

Mus

eum

, Fr

ont

Stre

et, S

acra

men

to,

CA

, Uni

ted

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es

10am

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dam

s, B

ruce

10am

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urr,

Den

nis

10am

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olbe

rt, G

ene

10am

- W

alla

ce, D

on

12p

m -

Nun

es, R

ober

t

12p

m -

Par

ker,

Pat

rick

12p

m -

Pito

is, J

im

12p

m -

Ron

deau

, Gle

nn

2pm

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orf,

Fra

nk

2pm

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icki

es, T

erry

2pm

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hilli

ps, B

ill

10am

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oonc

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k Su

rger

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t ti

ll fu

rthe

r no

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10am

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inds

tedt

, Eri

c

10am

- L

owe,

Eld

on

10am

- M

cKec

hnie

, Bob

12p

m -

Jov

anov

ic, M

arti

n

12p

m -

She

rida

n, L

arry

12p

m -

Wat

ts,

Rob

2pm

- N

osle

r, B

ob

2pm

- R

odri

guez

, Dan

iel

2pm

- S

alca

, Ken

neth

2pm

- W

ille

tt,

Bar

bara

10am

- E

stey

, Bob

10am

- N

egri

, Ric

k

10am

- R

eich

ow, B

ruce

12p

m -

Com

bs, E

d

12p

m -

Rom

ero,

Edw

ard

12p

m -

She

nefi

eld,

Joe

2pm

- G

ulla

ns, J

ack

2pm

- H

untl

ey, E

rnie

2pm

- W

help

ly,

Mik

e

10am

- B

ucho

lz, K

enn

10am

- F

lippo

, Dav

e

10am

- O

'Con

nor,

Mar

k

10am

- Y

oung

, M

ark

12p

m -

Bea

rdon

, Ter

esa

NA

Su

rger

y 6W

eeks

ish

12p

m -

Sho

ngoo

d, S

andy

2pm

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cLea

n, T

erry

2pm

- S

kagg

s, B

url

2pm

- T

aylo

r, S

haro

n

10am

- B

orgq

uist

, Ric

h

10am

- C

utri

ght,

Jim

10am

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odge

rs, B

ill

10am

- S

war

ts, J

ohn

12p

m -

Bre

wer

, Leo

nard

12p

m -

Gol

dber

g, L

arry

2pm

- B

asse

tt, B

ill

2pm

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hish

olm

, Cha

rlie

2pm

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ohns

on, M

onty

10am

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lbre

cht,

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ny

10am

- A

lum

baug

h, G

reg

10am

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rank

, Dav

id

10am

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otte

r, D

avid

12p

m -

Car

bone

, Ral

ph

12p

m -

Eile

rs, R

ich

12p

m -

Ste

gman

, Ric

k

12p

m -

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ner,

Joh

n

12p

m -

You

ng, H

y

Than

ksgi

ving

Day

10am

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lton

, Tim

10am

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acob

y, J

eff

10am

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akef

ield

, K

ent

12p

m -

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k, M

erli

n

12p

m -

Rot

haus

, Ken

12p

m -

Win

ters

, Gre

g

2pm

- B

eckw

ith,

Chu

ck

2pm

- B

row

n, R

ick

2pm

- C

orco

ran,

Mic

hael

10am

- D

eBer

nard

i, Fr

ank

10am

- M

ache

r, C

harl

ie

10am

- N

oyes

, W

ayne

12p

m -

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ew, J

im

12p

m -

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tt,

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m

12p

m -

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ser,

Mik

e

2pm

- F

inch

, Ran

dall

2pm

- R

oot,

Ter

ry

10am

- H

utch

inso

n, F

red

10am

- J

ones

, Tom

10am

- V

augh

n, G

ene

12p

m -

Buc

krid

ge, G

ary

12p

m -

Hen

dric

ks, R

ober

t

12p

m -

Sw

ain,

Boo

de

2pm

- B

aum

, Ann

e

2pm

- B

ob B

alko

w

2pm

- P

etti

t, W

alte

r

10am

- G

uter

man

, Car

l

10am

- S

aund

ers,

Pat

rick

10am

- S

imps

on, R

oy

10am

- V

an G

undy

, Bill

12p

m -

Cou

lom

be, M

arlin

12p

m -

Fau

stm

an,

Dan

12p

m -

Hea

dlee

, Joh

n

2pm

- A

nton

, Ed

2pm

- N

eufe

ld,

Don

2pm

- T

hiba

ult,

Rog

er

10am

- C

ragh

ead,

Don

10am

- F

itts

, Ted

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