www.ChattanoogaEngineersClub.org
NOTICE: The Engineers Club will not meet on Sept
4 due to the Labor Day Holiday.
NEXT MEETING SEPT 11, 2006 – “How We can Help Local Schools” Dr. Jim Scales,
Superintendent of Hamilton County Schools
The Engineers Club has always encouraged scientific and
technical education in local schools and universities. In this presentation to
the Chattanooga Engineers Club at the Cellar Restaurant, Dr. Scales will talk
specifically about how local engineers can help foster interest in scientific
studies in our local public schools. Come early, we are expecting a great
turnout for our new superintendent.
Location: The Tallan Cellar
Restaurant, basement of Regions Bank at 200 West Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
Chattanooga, TN 37402. The signs at the top of this
glass building say Merrill Lynch.
Parking: Parking is available on the
Lunch will be available for $11 beginning at 11:30 am and
will be buffet style including a salad, pot roast with potatoes, fried okra,
pinto beans, a roll and bread pudding.
BUSINESS
The Chattanooga Engineers Club Constitution & By Laws were amended by a unanimous vote of 33 members at
our Aug. 28 meeting.
Any member interested in helping to plan a December
dinner meeting for the Chattanooga Engineers Club, helping with the weekly meeting
announcements or being on an audit committee should call Judy Driggans at
751-7616.
FUTURE MEETINGS
Sept 18 – “MiniBaja
Team – A UTC Senior Engineering Design
Report” Dr. Ron Goulet
Sept 25 – “Can Blogging
Help Your Business?”
OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST TO
ENGINEERS
Monthly
Date: Wednesday, September 20th, 2006
Location: UTC University Center Chickamauga Room
Parking info will be sent with RSVP confirmation
Time: 11:30 am
Cost: $10.00
For reservations contact Kelley Evatt at 423.209.6813
or evatt@chatc.org
PREVIOUS MEETING
August 28, 2006 Aug 28 – “Clean Fuels for
Mr. Overly gave a quick summary of the scope of the East
Tennessee Clean Fuels Coalition’s programs and activities regarding
ethanol/gasoline mixtures like E10 and E85 (10% ethanol 90% gas for standard fuel systems and 15%
gas 85% ethanol for FFVs, or fuel-flexible vehicles)
and bio-diesel (mixtures of soybean oil and diesel fuel called B20 or B100). More and more local
fleets in
QUESTIONS, SUGGESTIONS? If you have any questions or suggestions about
program items please contact Stephen Smith at 423-843-1815 or by email at
srsmith@coalsmith.com. You can find membership application forms, references to
future programs, historical data, and other Chattanooga Engineers Club info at
our web site: www.ChattanoogaEngineersClub.org. To receive future meeting
announcements by email, join the Cha. Technology Organization
mailing list at http://mail.chattanooga.net/mailman/listinfo/chatech. Professional Development units are available for most
technical programs.