VCCCDRA Executive Board, July 1, 2024

This posting of the Executive Board will be accessible thru the * Executive Board PAGE, found on the right side panel of the BLOG, below the ARCHIVES listing.

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The Executive Board (Exec Board) is responsible for the general supervision and administration of the affairs of the Association and makes recommendations to the Association.  The Exec Board consists of all elected officers: president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, the At-Large Representatives, standing committee chairpersons, newsletter editor, the immediate past president, and other positions as deemed necessary by the president.

Elected Officers:
President: Susan Bricker (elected for a 2 year term beginning July 1, 2024)
Immediate Past President: Diane Moore
Vice-President: Robin Douglas (elected for 2 year term beginning July 1, 2023)
Secretary: Marie Soo Hoo  (elected for a 2 year term beginning July 1, 2022)
Treasurer: David Magallanes (elected for a 2 year term beginning July 1, 2022)

Standing Committees:
Chair of Benefits Committee:  Harry Culotta
Chair of Educational Issuesl Committee: Larry Manson
Chair of Membership Committee:  vacant
Chair of the Scholarship Committee:Carolyn Dorrance
Chair of Technology Committee: Carmen Guerrero

At-Large Representatives (3):
Marta Freixas  (appointed for a 2 year term beginning July 1, 2022)
Joan Smith  (appointed for a 2 year term beginning July 1, 2022)
Rene G. Rodriguez (appointed for a 2 year term beginning July 1. 2022)

Other:
Advocacy Task Force: Chair, Diane Moore; Co-Chair, Dr. Judith Gerhart
Newsletter Editor: Sandy Hajas
vcccdra.org Webmaster: Rene G. Rodriguez
vcccdra.org Web Editor: Carmen Guerrero
blog.vcccdra.org Blogmaster: Carmen Guerrero

George McNeely’s Passing

NOTE:   It has come to our attention that the passing of George McNeely on September 17, 2009 at the age of 95, was missed by the association, and his obituary is not in our BLOG archives.  We apologize to his family and his many friends and acquaintances.

George McNeely
George McNeely

George McNeeley, began his academic career in the early 1940s at Ventura College in a teaching position in vocational agriculture.  He took a military leave to join the Navy and participate in WWII.  As a lieutenant commander in the Navy, George was in charge of a landing craft to make the Normandy  invasion.  His craft was one of the first to successfully unload its cargo of men and machines on the beach.  His participation in the Normandy invasion was a subject of many presentations in the Ventura community upon his return.

After his return from the war and his return to Ventura College, George continued to teach, then served as Dean of Men and Dean of Students. George retired in 1973.  He was also a founding member of the Ventura College Foundation in 1985.

George served the city and County of Ventura in various roles, including as a member of the Ventura Breakfast Lions Club and as a volunteer at the Ventura County Fair.

Of very special note, George McNeely made a $25,000 donation to the VCCCDRA Legal Fund during our organization’s first lawsuit against the college district.  It is this fund that has sustained us in dealing with ongoing legal issues.  The VCCCDRA owes a great deal of gratitude to George McNeely.

To read George’s obituary and learn of his many accomplishments, please use this link.

Carmen Llanes’ Passing

Carmen Llanes
Carmen Llanes

Sadly, the VCCCDRA has learned of the passing of Carmen Llanes, on March 24, 2023.  Carmen worked at and retired from the Records Office at Oxnard College.  Carmen was loved by all who knew her, especially students.

The Vigil was held on April 11th and the Funeral Mass was on April 12th.

No obituary for Carmen has been published.  Below are recollections from Harry Culotta and David Magallanes.

Harry: I’m so sorry to learn of Carmen Llanes‘s passing. She was a superb A&R tech at Oxnard College for many years. Carmen was the go-to person for all military veterans on campus. She had a keen knowledge of the federal regulations regarding veterans’ educational benefits. Congress periodically has enacted new G.I Bill legislation that applies to veterans serving in specific wars (e.g. Vietnam, Gulf War I, Gulf War II, Post 911) and/or specific dates of service.. Accordingly, the regulations implementing the federal laws affect veterans differently, impacting the dollar amounts veterans receive each month in educational benefits. This was no problem for Carmen because she was intimately familiar with all the regs, and OC’s students benefited from her knowledge. She was also very upbeat and positive with all (students, faculty, and staff) who were in contact with her. She is definitely missed!

David:  My recollection is that when Carmen Llanes interacted with younger Hispanic students at the registration windows, she would often address them as “mija” (pronounced “ME-ha”) and “mijo” (“ME-ho”), contractions for “mi hija” and “mi hijo,” which in Spanish literally mean “my daughter” and “my son.”

To the Hispanic ear, these are acceptable terms of endearment, conveying to them that she cared about helping them. It would make these students feel as if someone from “home” was wanting to help them with their paperwork and questions.

 

2023 VCCCDRA General Membership Meeting, May 10th

The Ventura County Community College District Retirees Association (VCCCDRA) announces their 2023 General Membership Meeting for May 10, 2023 at 1 pm PDT, via ZOOM.

Below are the following documents needed for the meeting:

  1. Meeting Agenda, including ZOOM login instructions
  2. Minutes of the April 27, 2022 Meeting
  3. 2023 Treasurers report

Paul Acker’s Passing

Paul Acker
Paul Acker

It is with sadness that the VCCCDRA has learned of the passing of Paul Acker, retired psychology professor from Ventura College.

Paul graduated from Occidental College with a degree in Music.  He then earned a Masters Degree in Psychology at Los Angeles State College, which became California State University at Los Angeles. There he also attained a teaching credential which allowed for his work at community colleges, this during a time that community college professors needed credentials to teach.  Paul later earned a Doctor of Ministry Degree, with emphasis on family counseling, at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.

Paul’s celebration of life was held in March, in Ferndale, WA.

Please use this link to read Paul’s complete obituary.

Victor Fontaine’s Passing

Victor Fernando Fontain
Victor Fontaine

With sadness, VCCCDRA has learned of the recent passing of Victor Fernando Fontaine, retired philosophy professor from Moorpark College.  He passed away on March 8, 2023.  Victor was born in Santiago, Chile.  He attended the University in Fribourg, Switzerland, earning a master’s degree and PhD before coming to the United States. At UCLA, he earned a master’s in philosophy and an MBA.  Victor served on the board of Habitat for Humanity and for three years was a Planning Commissioner for the city of Oxnard. In 1991 he became a college professor at Moorpark College, where he taught for 24 years.

Mortuary visitation will be Saturday, April 8th from 11:30am to 12:30pm directly followed by a Funeral service at Reardon Simi Valley Funeral Home, 2636 Sycamore Drive, Simi Valley 93065.

To read Victor’s complete obituary, please use this link.

Dr. Al Fernandez’ Passing

Dr. Al Fernandez
Dr. Al Fernandez

With sadness, VCCCDRA has learned of the passing of Dr. Al Fernandez on February 14, 2023. Dr. Fernandez was chancellor of the VCCCD in the 1980s, before he went on to be chancellor of the Coast Community College District.

Viewing is March 16 from 4-8pm, with vigil service at 7pm, at Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks at 5600 Lindero Canyon Rd, Westlake Village, CA 91362. The funeral mass is Friday, March 17 10:00am at St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church, 32032 Lindero Canyon Rd, Westlake Village, CA. Flowers may be sent to Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks, address above.

Dr. Fernandez daughter, Christina, invites all to a luncheon at Boccaccio’s Yacht Club,  across the street from St Jude’s Church.

Please use this link to read Dr. Fernandez obituary, printed in the Ventura County Star.

Caution: Alert Regarding Email Scams

ALERT FOR VCCCDRA MEMBERS:

VCCCDRA has learned of  imposter emails that appear to come from VCCCDRA board members preying on the kindness of the recipient by asking a simple question, “Can you do me a favor.”  The 2 minute video, linked below, discusses this recent spike and how you can avoid being a victim.  Please use the link below from AARP: