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The
Rotary Club of Space Center (Houston), Texas, and
U.S.A. Rotary International District 5890
(589) Club 2010 Chartered August 6,
1964
"Service Above
Self"
Blastoff November 29,
2010 Editor Kathy
Dooley Photographers Bob Mitchell and John Lee
Don't
Forget Club Meets at UHCL December
6 Christmas Party
December
15
November 22, 2010 Club
Meeting Review
One of our long time
members reminiscing as
he looks at
photos of the first (1987) Rotary
National Award for Space Achievement.
Read more about
who this is.
Debbie McBride led
members singing “The Yellow Rose of Texas”, Carlos Villagomez
led the prayer, Travis Vermeer led the Pledge of Allegiance to
the U. S. Flag, and Billy Ray Smith led the Four Way
Test. Bill Lowes introduced visitors and guests.
Courtney Lindberg
announced that an e-waste recycling event is to be held
December 11th. A Clear Lake location has already been
indentified, and she is looking for a location closer into
Houston. A large parking lot is needed.
Kippy
Caraway reported that there was
a good turnout for the social event at 888 Bistro honoring
Gene Tromblee last week. Roger Donnelly reminded members
that December 15th is the Rotary Christmas party at the Bay
Oaks Country Club. Members need to RSVP to Roger and let
him know whether you want snapper or steak for dinner.
Assistant District 5890 Governor Chris Schneider presented
Bill
Geissler the Governors Citation for
Outstanding Service and Dedicaiton to Rotary.
Jack
Bacon announced that interviews will be held next Monday for
outbound Youth Exchange students. There will also be a
party for the Youth Exchange on December 4th. Volunteers
are needed, and the committee is always looking for host
families. President David Coney reminded members that
the December 6th meeting will be held in the Garden Room at
the University of Houston Clear Lake.
Past President
Jon
McKinnie introduced author
John
Littlefield. Mr. Littlefield is working on a
book that will be a collection of short stories collected from
across America. Mr. Littlefield videotape today’s
meeting in order to write a story concerning Rotary. His
theme focuses on the energy, ingenuity and generosity of the
American people.
Stan
Galanski and
Randy
Thompson
(District 5890 Water Chairman) presented an update on the
status of several Rotary International water projects,
including two in Bolivia and one in Haiti. They also
discussed the collaboration between the Dominican Republic and
USAID in which Rotary participates. Mr. Thompson
reported that District 5890 has supplied approximately
$100,000 in support of the Haiti water projects, which
ultimately supplied clean water for approximately 20,000
children. Hygiene education in many of these areas is
poor. Funding is needed for mobile education units that
will include 1 truck, 1 tester, and 1 educator.
President Coney extended thanks to our
guests, and announced that there would be a stand up Board
meeting
immediately following today’s meeting. He wished
everyone a happy Thanksgiving, and then adjourned the
meeting.
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