www.parkcitiesrotary.orgServing to Make a Difference Since 1948
Program Chair of the Day: Howard Fitch
September 7, 2012
Be a Vibrant and Visionary Model of Service Above and Beyond Self
New and Veteran MembersIntroductions
COMMITTEE TIME
THE HUB The Rotary Club of Park Cities
TODAY’S PROGRAM
Volume 64, Number 9
HHS Seniors Hear About Interact by Ley WaggonerMark your calendars!
1 + 1Bring a Guest
MeetingOctober 5
Bring a Guest to hear Mike Miles, the new Super-intendent of the Dallas ISD, explain his plans to improve the sixth biggest school district in the country – and enjoy a great lunch with Us!
RCPC continues its quest to get the best students involved with Interact at Hillcrest H. S. On Thurs, Aug. 30 about 250 HHS Seniors had their retreat. PP Linda Tunnell and PP Ley Waggoner shared the story about Interact, Rotary and our strong relationship with HHS.
This year the Interact Chair is Tracy Gomes. Paul Quinn College President Dr. Michael Sorrell was the kick-off speaker. Former Dallas Cowboy Emmitt Smith spoke after we had a chance to fire up the students! OK, dreams can become reality.
Check with any of us about how to get involved. You'll love it!
Ley, Linda, Paul Quinn President
Kelly Kunst Classification:
Financial ServicesProposed by Pam Carvey
Don Linnen Classification: Non-Profit
Proposed by Ley Waggoner
Andrew Melton Classification: Sales
Proposed by Chris Short
Susan Rogers Classification:
Community LeaderMember since
November, 2007
Mark your calendars!
YOU Are Invited!Hillcrest H.S. Courtyard
DedicationPlease join us in the Courtyard on
Thursday, September 20from 8:00 am to about 9:00 amEnter through the Aberdeen
Street entrance.
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The Hub is the weekly newsletter of the Rotary Club of Park Cities (Dallas)
Betty Dawson, EditorShutterbug Committee
Fred Speno, ChairBullet in /Internet Advert i s ing
Chris Short, Chair
Fred Brown, PresidentCleve Clinton, President ElectEric Heitkamp, Vice President
Jina McDaniel, SecretaryBarb Jeffries, Treasurer
Patsy S. Watson, Sergeant-At-ArmsSusan Rogers, Club Service I
Michael Rainwater, Club Service II Tom Stutz, Community Service I
Karen Farris, Community Service IIShawn Murphy, New GenerationsMike Jarrell, International Service
Ley Waggoner, At LargeJim Mills, Immediate Past President
Bill Sleeper , Parliamentarian/Historian
Laurie Aldredge, Club Administrator
6704 Snider PlazaDallas, Texas 75205
Office Phone: 214-739-4170Office Fax: 214/363-6980
Email: [email protected]
Dennis Harrison, Webmaster
Sandy Forster, RC of GarlandGovernor, District 5810
www.rotary5810.org
LAST WEEKPresiding: Fred Brown Invocation: John GlancySong Leader: Philip RayIntroductions: Cleve ClintonAdvertisers: Chris ShortPhotographer: Ley WaggonerFour Way Test: Karl Von Bieberstein Chair of the Day: Cub AmosSpeaker: Alan Lowe, Bush LibraryProgram: National Archives and
Presidential Libraries
M T W Th F SAED = Defibrillator TrainingBl = Blood DriveBD = Board of Dirs. Mtg, 7am LaMadeleine, 75 & MockingbirdCn = PCR Connect Event.CP = ChildsPlay Work MtgD = District 5810 EventDH = Dentistry with a HeartFR = Family of Rotary EventF = Fellowship EventFF = RCPC Foundation Fund
Mtg. See Cleve ClintonIn- Interact at Hillcrest H.S,
8 am. See Tracy Gomes
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M = Meals on Wheels (Differ-ent teams on each day) See Patsy Watson
Mentoring at Hillcrest H.S.Mc = Ronald McDonald
House-See Jina McDanielNM = New Member EventPr = Program Committee MtgReading and Radio Resources
See Jodie RaySpE = Special Service EventVV = Vet to Vet - See Bob DillWeb-lite = after noon mtgBlue = Activities on own schedule
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President Fred Brown called the meeting to order with a reminder to register to vote if you arenʼt already. PP John Glancy gave the invocation. Philip Ray led the Pledge of
Our MissionBuilding a legacy of good works and
fellowship, we strive to:REACH those in need in partnership
with othersINSPIRE tomorrow’s leaders with
high ethical standardsFOSTER lives of service above self
– A supporting member of Rotary International
Sakuji Tanaka, Japan
President, Rotary International
www.rotary.org
OFFICERS and DIRECTORS2012-2013
The Rotary Club of Park Cities
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Please remember ...Mary McMahon (recovery from car accident)Phillip Bankheadʼs wife (recovery from sur-
gery last week) Sam Montgomery (Samʼs and Margeʼs address: c/o The Dunns, 76 Forbes Road, Milton, MA 02186)
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Allegiance, followed by “The Star Spangled Banner.” Cleve Clinton introduced our visi-tors and guests, including PDG Gilbert Brown. Referencing Clint Eastwoodʼs monologue to an empty chair at the Republican Convention, Chris Short brought an imaginary PP Jim Mills onto the podium. However, his reminder to pay for his ad were matched by the real PP Jimʼs contending that Chris had not paid for his either, a fact confirmed by Treas, Barb Jeffries. Chris then introduced The Hub and web advertisers for the week.
member Don Linnen. Jim Zapffe announ-ced that the new PCR Connect will resume on Sept. 10th at Per-ryʼs Steakhouse.
Cub Amos intro-
RUSpE
The real PP Jim then came to the podium to present the new RCPC Constitu-tion and the revi-sed By-Laws. He explained that RI suggests every club have a Constitution, but he never could locate RCPCʼs, so he ad-apted RIʼs model Constitution. This was ap-proved by the membership. He said that he re-viewed the RCPC By-Laws, but they were con-fusing, so he and others have adapted them and merged them with RIʼs model By-Laws. This also was approved by the membership.
PP Ley Waggoner introduced new
duced our speaker, Alan Lowe, Director of the Bush Presidential Library at SMU. He said that his first job as an archivist at the Reagan Library began this passion of his professional life. He
learned about the mission of Presidential Libraries. They are overseen by the National Ar-chives. President Franklin Roosevelt originated the idea of a Presidential Library and creat-ed his near his home in Hyde Park. President Hoover then created one, too; every President since has created his own Li-brary. The Libraries are filled with primary source documents, important for puting presi-dential decisions into context. The archives contain the documents and artifacts that were created or received by the President. The Bush archives currently contain about seven-ty million pages of references, but that will grow as they get more documents from others in the administration and documents for Presi-dent Bushʼs term as Governor. During Presi-dent Bushʼs terms, great strides were made in electronic communication, and photography transitioned to digital. They have about eighty terabytes of electronic information. They have about two hundred million emails, averaging about three pages each. They are still working on determining the best way to process them and make them accessible. The emails are a wonderful resource and give increased insight into the inner workings of the White House.
Web
THE HUB
THOUGHTS ON . . .
Life is something that happens when you can't get to sleep.
~ Fran LebowitzLife is something everyone should try at least once.~ Henry J TillmanYouth would be an ideal state if it came a little later in life.
~ Herbert Henry AsquithLife is just one damned thing after another. ~ Elbert HubbardHalf our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save. ~ Will RogersA life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Reality continues to ruin my life.~ Bill Watterson
Our Funders for Next Week are Lyndon TaylorMark ThomasonBob TimberlakeLinda Tunnell
Ariane Urschler√ = Contribution made for 2012-13
CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS
RCPC FOUNDATION
Sign up at www.parkcitiesrotary.org
Sept . 1 4 Chad Hennings, Legacy and CommitmentSept . 2 1 Jim Von Ehr - Founder, Pres & CEO, Zyvex Corp
NanotechnologySept . 2 8 Rena Pederson
Burma/MyanmarOct. 5 Mike Miles, Dallas ISD Superintendent
Destination 2020 Plans (Special Bring Guests Mtg)
UPCOMING PROGRAMS
NEW MEMBER TRIVIA
Check out or add to RIʼs Flickr group often, www.flickr.com/groups/familyofrotary/
RI has its own channel on YouTube of-fering a growing collection of videos and psas.
ROTARY CONNECTED
Life
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Interesting New Thread: Run 4 Water VIR-TUALLY!! No shoes needed! Join the Rotary eClub of District 3170 on its FIRST online fund-raiser!!!
.RCPC has its own channel: http://vimeo.com/channels/rotaryclubofparkcities/
RI: www.linkedin.com/groups?gid= 858557&trk=hb_side_g RCPC: www.linkedin.com/ groups?gid=1248747&trk=hb_side_g
RI: http://twitter.com/#!/rotary Tweet of the week: My favorite #rotaractmoment is anytime we are out there giving hope to the hopeless.#RACtalk
RI: www.facebook.com/rotaryDist. 5810: www.facebook.com/Rotary District5810.
Interesting New Thread: While in Nigeria recently, Rotary International 2012-13 Pres-ident Sakuji Tanaka received a goat as a gift.
Web-Lite Training for Red Badge Holders. TODAY after the Noon meeting, 1:05-1:25pm. Next to screen on left side of room See Dennis H.Hillcrest Courtyard Dedication, Thurs, Sept 20. Details to come!Rotary University starts Sept 22 at SMU. Details at www.rotary5810.orgAdvertise in The Hub or on the Website. See Chris Short for details!Itʼs a New Rotary Year!! Your contributions to the RI Foundation and to the RCPC Foundation were for last year: RI Foundation: Every Rotarian Every Year: $100 (or more) to the RI Foundation. See Greg Pape.
THE LAST LAUGH
Jerry Sayers 9.10Mark Thomason 9.10
Miss a Meeting? Watch it Online!
1. What are you most proud of in your life? The students I mentored and taught at Pacelli H.S. in WI.
2. What is something about you that most people donʼt know? I sing with a jazz ensem-ble at my church. I sang vocal jazz (Manhat-tan Transfer type) in college.
3. What is your personal motto? To those whom much has been given, much will be expected.
4. Who is the person who has influenced your life the most? My grandfather “Bud” Francis Salon
5. What was your favorite childhood pet?
2nd PublicationRuth Knost
Classification: SalesProposed by B. Heard & M. McMahon
Steve KetrowClassification: Health Care
Proposed by Mary McMahon
Shawn Foster Classification: Financial Services
Proposed by Paul Pirok
1st Publication Emily Stark
Classification: Non-ProfitProposed by Chris Short
Proposed New Members
Kelly Kunst
Happy Birthday
It was meal time during an airline flight. "Would you like dinner?" the flight attendant asked John, seated in front. "What are my choices?" he asked. "Yes or no" she replied.
Red - a mini doxie6. What is your favorite book or movie?
The Harry Potter series – so far!7. What would you like to be remembered
for? Being an educator and encourager.8. What is your favorite thing to do in your
spare time? Sing or run9. What is the most embarrassing thing
that ever happened to you? I caught my shoe on the door frame at the office I now work at the very first day and had a “Kramer” moment
10. What is your nickname? KK11. How did you first learn about Rotary?
Pam Carvey12. Where were you and what were you do-
ing on Sept. 11, 2001? I was watching the news and saw the first plane crash live. I have never felt a more profound sadness or deep fear