The
McKinnie's
The McKinnie's have
expressed their appreciation for the prayers, thoughts, and
words of comfort regarding their son, Ty in a
card to the Club members. Also read the
letter from the Shriners Hospital for
Children noting the donation given by the Club
in memory of their son and the McKinnie's thank you
card.
September 20, 2010 Club Meeting
Review
President Coney reported that our club sponsored
a whole cabin of special needs kids at Camp Be An Angel.
We also gave $1000 to Centro Pastoral Social Cristo Obrero,
AKA as the women's center of Ezequiel Montes in Mexico for
monitors to go with CPUs that were donated for their
vocational program, and presented the largest check ever
written by Space Center Rotary to sponsor a synergistic lab at
one of the Clear Creek Independent School District
schools. President Coney also expressed the need for
urgent consideration of our support for the Shrimporee (be
sure to ask him about urgency in his mother in laws adventures
on the floor with the dog). Shrimporee is only three
weeks away and we have not reached our normal financial
support levels. Ticket money and auction items need to
be turned in as soon as possible. Raffle ticket sales
begin next week, and we have a beautiful piece of jewelry for
the raffle.
John Branch introduced Randy Stone,
President and Chief Operating Officer of Cimarron Software
Service and a 37 year NASA veteran. Randy shared many
behind the scenes stories from the space program, and was such
an entertaining speaker that you could hear the disappointment
in the room when his time was up. President Coney
presented Mr. Stone with a token of appreciation and announced
that there is a Shrimporee meeting tomorrow at 5:30 at the JSC
Credit Union. The meeting
adjourned.
Disposal of Unused Medications
by
Courtney Lindberg
Chair, Environmental
Commttee
A very important
issue was brought to my attention by a fellow Rotarian
recently; “How do I properly dispose of unused medications?”
This is a very good question. The following article
(from my favorite recycling web site www.earth911.com)
outlines how to handle not only expired or unused medications,
but many other pharmaceutical items in an environmentally
friendly and safe way. You can visit the Club's
environmental web site which has this article and much more
environmental type information by going to the Club web site
http://www.spacecenterrotary.org, look to the left side of the page under
Club Links and click on Environmental Information. You
do not have to log in to do this. However if you want to
go directly to the environmental web site, click on http://www.spacecenterrotary.info/Environment.htm