Robert Ream
Lockheed Aircraft Company:
Their History from 1912
Their Presence and Function in and around the San Fernando Valley.
A former small aircraft pilot, Bob loves anything related to flying. His love of history led him to the Valley Relics Museum where he is now a docent, and a exhibit from his private collection on Lockhead now sits on display.
Through a power point program, Bob will be sharing the history of the company from its inception, development and early years; through their involvement in the war efforts and transition to civilian aircraft, to their merger with Martin Marietta & their department from the Valley.
Lockheed Aircraft Company:
Their History from 1912
Their Presence and Function in and around the San Fernando Valley.
A former small aircraft pilot, Bob loves anything related to flying. His love of history led him to the Valley Relics Museum where he is now a docent, and a exhibit from his private collection on Lockhead now sits on display.
Through a power point program, Bob will be sharing the history of the company from its inception, development and early years; through their involvement in the war efforts and transition to civilian aircraft, to their merger with Martin Marietta & their department from the Valley.
April 7, 2018
Suzanne Muchnic "LACMA So Far: Portrait of a Museum in the Making" Suzanne has been an art critic and art writer for the Los Angeles Times since 1978. Prior to that she was the Southern California editor of Art Week. Suzanne has lectured on Art History and Criticism at Los Angeles City College, the University of Southern California, and the Claremont Graduate School. Her articles have also been published in Art News, Harper’s Bazaar, Gannet Center Journal, Arts, Picture and Photoshow. In 1987 she received the Distinguished Alumna Award from Scripps. She is also the author of “Odd Man In: Norton Simon and the Pursuit of Culture,” a critically acclaimed biography of a major California industrialist and art collector, published by the University of California Press in 1998. |
March 3, 2018
Ed Andersen "John Muir in Southern California" Mr. Andersen is a book collector, author and board member of the Arcadia Historical Society. He has been tracking John Muir for two decades. He has published two books, most recently "Lessons of the Wild, Learning from the Wisdom of Nature." |