The Rotary Club
of Space Center (Houston), Texas, and U.S.A. Rotary
International District 5890 (589) Club 2010
Chartered
August 6, 1964
Blastoff August 23,
2010 A
Message from the President
It's a great day to be a Space
Center Rotarian! A Message from the President
I woke up this past
Saturday August 14th with a real passion for Rotary. I got an
early start as I was to meet my good friend Jerrold Dewease at
the pancake breakfast by 6:30 in the morning. On my ride to
Nassau Bay, I thought about what it is that the Space Center
Rotary Endowment Foundation does and why we were having a
pancake breakfast. Besides the wonderful fellowship working
together in the kitchen and the honor of having Floyd Boze
himself pin you as a Floyd Boze Fellow, our foundation has a
much higher calling. Just as in the old fable where the ants
work diligently to pile up food for winter while the
grasshoppers play and live hand to mouth, our Foundation is
working hard to raise funds that will not be spent any time
soon. If we could tell the future, I think we are going to be
so proud of what our Foundation does in the years ahead. One
day, the Foundation will grow large enough where the interest
can be used to make a meaningful impact in the community year
after year. We may have enough to do a brick and mortar
project in our own backyard, give scholarships and fund
projects that help people in need. Thank you to everyone who
bought a ticket and attended the breakfast.I think if you
could get in a time machine and go into the future you would
be so happy that you spent that seven dollars.
After a great breakfast, I piled into
Mike Dennard's car with Rena Dietrich and Bob Taggart and
headed to the district membership seminar.When we got there, I
was impressed to see an auditorium full of Rotarians and was
very happy to see Jon McKinnie orchestrating the event, Suzi
Howe answering countless questions, Kippy Caraway teaching a
class, and our Assistant Governor Chris Schneider making sure
Space Center Rotarians had everything they needed.I have to
admit being the President of Space Center Rotary is a very
cool feeling because when you tell other Rotarians in our
district that you are a member of Space Center Rotary Club,
you immediately get their attention and they usually comment
about how awesome our Club is.The work that we do is well
respected by our peers.We learned a lot about membership at
the seminar and were also honored by achievements made last
year. I think Kippy Caraway probably walked about a half
mile between her seat and the auditorium stage as she
collected four awards honoring our Club. Under
Jon's presidency and Kippy's leadership as membership chair,
our Club earned the following awards. Kippy was
recognized by the District with the most new members proposed
award. Our Club took a first place award for the Club with the
largest percentage of net member growth and was among the top
achievers for most new members and most members proposing new
members . Inserted
photo is Assistant District Governor Schneider, Kippy, and
Jon. I am
so pleased to be a Rotarian and look forward to seeing you all
on Monday!
Yours in
Rotary,
David
August 16,
2010 Club Meeting Review
Kathy Dooley, Editor
The
August 16th meeting opened with Jerry Smith extending welcomes
to a long list of visitors and guests after the tradition of
singing a song, reciting the pledge of alliance to the U.S.
Flag and the Rotary Four-Way Test, and an invocation. Several
new International Exchange students were in the group, along
with Assistant District 5890 Governor (AG) Chris Schneider,
Sara Maben, President of the Clear Lake High School Interact
Club, representatives of Volunteer Houston/Bay Area, and one
of our most faithful Club members,
Floyd
Boze.
President Coney
announced that Saturday’s Pancake
Breakfast
fundraiser for the Space Center Rotary Club
Endowment Foundation was a huge success. Jack Lister and the
many breakfast volunteers were recognized. Birthday wishes
were extended to Roger Donnelly.
Kippy
Caraway
announced that the Club
was recognized for multiple achievements at District 5890
Membership Seminar held Saturday. She expressed appreciation
to the following Membership Committee volunteers: Bob Taggart,
Greg Smith, Scott Rainey, Suzi Howe, and Laura Godwin. Space
Center Rotary was among the top achievers for most new members
and most members proposing new members. Kippy was one of
the top District recruiters as a new member sponsor. Space
Center Rotary took a first place award for the Club with the
largest percentage of net member growth. Kippy extended a
special thanks to past President Jon McKinnie for his support
and to AG Chris Schneider for his constant promotion of
Rotary.
Suzi
Howe
requested volunteers to
help with registration and refreshments at the September 25th
Rotary Foundation Seminar. She also discussed the need
to make sure that our kids and grandkids have received their
polio immunization. President Coney announced that
September 9th is Rotary Day at the Astros. The Astros
will be playing the LA Dodgers. Portions of the ticket
proceeds will support Polio Plus. The Be-A-Friend Dinner
is scheduled for October 22nd. This is a District-wide
event to thank other non-governmental organizations for their
support and partnerships with Rotary.
Sara
Maben
, President of the Clear
Lake High School Interact Club, recapped last year’s projects
and reported that 46 new members were registered at Freshman
Orientation.
Dick
Meyer recognized the International Exchange Committee
members. He introduced Exchange students
Adam Kevefrom Slovakia, Ale
Sigimondi
from Italy, and
Mina
Aras
from Turkey, along
with their counselors Jack Bacon, Alice May-Sexton, and
Marsene Boldt. President Coney welcomed the students and
presented each one with a Space Center Rotary blue
badge.
Mike
“ Big
Shrimp
” Dennard announced that
teams have been assigned for Shrimporee solicitations along an
Indian Nation theme. All Club members have been assigned
to a team. If every team meets their commitment goals,
the Shrimporee will raise over $80,000 before auction funds
are even calculated. Team Chiefs are to provide updates
to Chief Scott “
Gimme
Wampum
” Rainey prior to each
Club meeting. Read more
information on a
team's functions given to the Chiefs. Chief Rainey
recognized Mark Schneider of Waldron and Schneider as an
additional Shrimporee sponsor. More sponsors are
needed. Scott announced that the Club will be partnering
with Norman Frede Chevrolet to collect used cell phones that
will be donated to a program that helps soldiers overseas call
home. The soldiers are provided with a 60 minute calling
card so that they can call home for free. Norman Frede
Chevrolet will bring a pickup truck to the Shrimporee, and the
goal is to fill the bed of the truck with donated cell phones.
President Coney introduced Tina Brown, Director
of the Volunteer Houston/Bay Area program that operates out of
the United Way building on Bay Area Blvd. Tina runs the
Commanders program, a summer teen volunteer program
co-sponsored by the Club. Tina introduced Commander team
members Jared Lilley, Chloe Hughes, Sam Joseph, Erika Storli,
and Meghan Mistry (
photo with Dr.
Greg Smith). Each student mentioned different volunteer
activities in which they participated. Tina recognized
Jared as a three year volunteer and student assistant.
John
Branch
introduced speaker Major
Edward Alonzo of the Salvation Army.
Major
Alonzo and his wife Delia
have
served with the Salvation Army for 24 years and are currently
working in Pasadena serving Pasadena and east Harris
County. Major Alonzo is also a member of the Pasadena
Rotary Club. Major Alonzo expressed his appreciation
both for the opportunity to speak and for the chance to make
up a meeting. He noted that the Salvation Army was
founded in 1865 in England by Reverend William Booth in an
effort to minister to the destitute he passed each day.
Among the programs currently offered are senior citizen
activities, Meals on Wheels, a variety of social services
programs such as utility assistance, counseling,
prescriptions, eyeglasses, and food bags for the homeless,
sports programs and character building programs for
youth. Major Alonzo is working on a program to minister
to the children of families living in motels. Many of
these children stay alone all day and are in need of school
supplies and backpacks in addition to supervised
activities. He discussed several popular programs such
as Community Cooloff and the Thanksgiving Feast. He
reported that the Christmas bell ringers are the biggest
fundraiser of the year for the Pasadena Salvation Army,
bringing in $180,000 last year. Their annual budget is
$1.2 million. The Pasadena office was the Salvation Army
incident command post after Hurricane Ike in 2008. For
40 days they served 2 meals each day, averaging 3,000 people
served per day. Major Alonzo noted that they have lots
of opportunities for service projects and invited anyone
interested in volunteering to come see him.
President Coney announced the Board meeting
schedule for 7 am Tuesday and the meeting was adjourned.
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