The Rotary Club
of Space Center (Houston), Texas, and U.S.A. Rotary
International District 5890 (589) Club 2010
Chartered
August 6, 1964
Blastoff September 13, 2010
Editor Kathy
Dooley Photographers John Lee
and Bob Mitchell
August 30,
2010 Club Assembly Review "Let's Have
A Great Rotary Year!"
“…the relationships
we build are more important than the checks we give.”
President Coney
The
meeting opened with a traditional song (I’ve Got a Hammer),
although some of us dipped when we should have soared.
We may need to try that one again to make sure we’re all
headed in the same direction. Dick Gregg III led the
pledge, followed by Dan Weber leading the Four Way Test.
Dick also welcomed visitors and guests, included Assistant
District 5890 Governor Chris Schneider. Mike Duckworth
led off with the first announcement, sharing information about
Patriot Golf Day, held at a variety of golf courses over Labor
Day weekend to raise money for the Halls of Honor
Foundation. Roger Donnelly reminded members that
September 9th is Rotary Night at the Astros. A portion
of the ticket proceeds will go to the PolioPlus Fund.
Anyone interested in tickets needs to contact Roger as soon as
possible. View a photo
and
read more about the
game.
President David Coney expressed condolences
to the McKinnie family due to the recent death of past
President Jon McKinnie’s son. In lieu of flowers, the
family has requested donations to the Shriners Hospital of
Houston. Condolence cards were passed around the room
for member signature.
President Coney announced that
the meeting is one of at least three Club Assemblies that
will be held during the year. He discussed his vision of
service through fun and fellowship, and his belief that the
relationships we build are more important than the checks that
we give. We need to do more than just maintain the
milestones we have already achieved; we need to continue to
build on them. We can do this through building on
personal connections. He recognized Marc Schneider for
agreeing to take on the new chairmanship of the Interact Club
committee and discussed the importance of promoting Rotary
values in our youth
President Coney then introduced the rest
of his officer team: President-Elect Mike Dennard, Secretary
Marilyn Musial, Treasurer Sheryl Berg, and Sergeant at
Arms Scott Rainey. Directors and committees were then
recognized. (Meet the Directors).
Director
of Club Administration Kippy Caraway was first noting
committee members Jerrold Dewease (web master), Kathy
Dooley (reporter), John Lee and Bob Mitchell (photographers),
John Branch (Programs) and Billy Smith (Constitution
and Bylaws). Public Relations Director Bill
Lowes announced that he is in need of volunteers, and recognized
Roger Donnelly and Mary Alice Cherry as two of his committee
members. Bill Geissler is the Director for Membership.
His committees include the Attendance, Classification,
Recruitment, and Retention committees. Membership is
chaired by Bob Taggart and Classification is chaired by Scott
Rainey. Bill read a list of committee members and asked
for additional volunteers. Mike Duckworth is the
Director of Fund raising, and has both the Shrimporee and
Springoree Committees. Additional volunteers are always
welcome. John Nugent is the Director for Community
Services A, assisted by Dr. Greg Smith, Marc Schneider and Dr.
Ted Cummings. Phil Sandlin is the Director for Community
Services B, which includes the Senior Citizen program, Health
and Safety, and Scholarships. Phil also coordinates the
Excellence in Public Service Awards, which will recognize EMTs
this year. Travis Vermeer, Director of International
Service A, oversees the Rotary Foundation and Space Center
Rotary Club Endowment Foundation. Travis discussed the
purpose of the two different funds and solicited
volunteers. As Director of International Service B, Bob
Taggart is responsible for Group Study Exchange, the
International Youth Exchange Program, and the World Health
Foundation committees. Rae DeCastro is in charge of
Vocational Service, which includes the Excellence in
Education program, for which we partner with the Seabrook and
League City Rotary Clubs and the Excellence in Law Enforcement
committees.
President Coney noted that we have lots of
people, and lots of activities. He is working on ways to
improve communication within the club, and wants to include a
list of committee members and committee meeting dates on the
web site. Jerrold Dewease is available to assist anyone
needing help with web site navigation. President Coney
asked if anyone saw a need for any new committee. In
addition to leveraging new ideas, he wants to net 5 new
members this year. There is still $9,000 unallocated in
the annual budget for new projects. He challenged the
membership to come up with fresh ideas and to concentrate our
efforts on things that make an impact with people. A
major goal for the club this year is donation of $12,500 to
the Rotary Foundation, and a Polio Plus goal of $20 per
member.
President-Elect/Shrimporee Chair Mike Dennard
recognized Marilyn Musial as the Shrimporee Co-Chair and
several of the committee chairs. The team approach is
being used for fund raising again this year, with membership
divided into “tribes”. Scott Rainey needs weekly reports
from each tribe Chieftain. Courtney Lindberg is in
charge of ticket sales this year. Courtney, Scott, and
Marilyn will receive funds from each tribe. Dr. Greg
Smith is in charge of the silent auction and will be
recommending themes to each tribe.
Other committees include
the Environmental Committee, created last year by Courtney
Lindberg. Club beneficiaries include the new
International Oven Project, local Meals on Wheels, Hope
Village, and a synergistic lab for Clear Creek Independent
School District. The Club supports 23 local projects and
6 international projects. Questions were received from
the floor, with many focusing on the Earlyact, Interact and
Rotaract programs. Members asked whether efforts would
be made to start Interact Clubs at additional high schools in
the district.
No meeting will be held next Monday due
to the holiday. A Shrimporee meeting is scheduled for
Tuesday. Anyone needing information on the Astros
tickets should contact Roger Donnelly. Tickets will also
be given to the Interact and Youth Exchange students.
The meeting adjourned at 1:00 p.m.
Thanks from McKinnie
Family Jon R. McKinnie
Kay & I want
to thank each of you for your support during the sad loss of
our son, Ty (48), who passed away on 25th of Aug, my
birthday. Ty had been working in OR, got where he
couldn't breathe well, drove home on Aug 15th. Went to Dr next
day, was in intensive care 9 days where he succumbed from
congestive heart failure. Kay & I were with Ty until
the end. Ty asked to be cremated and his ashes scattered in
some of his favorite places.
Ty loved to hunt and fish,
never liked a crowd, so we have following his wishes with
small gatherings of family & friends to scatter his ashes
in a beautiful stream on his property in Arkansas (Aug 29),
Toledo Bend Lake where he made many fishing trips (Sep 19) and
my LA homestead which has been in family for 179 years (Oct
10).
Thanks again for your
prayers and support for my family as we struggle through this
hard time. Ty is probably hunting in Heaven right now
and is mad because God won't let him shot anything
there. HA
May God bless Ty, our family
and each of you. Jon & Kay McKinnie Past President
2009-10
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