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Oct. 06, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
For a real world view of crime and criminal activities in Houston, our speaker on October 6th is the voice of reality and reason. Never one to shy away from difficult questions or topics, he has dedicated himself to to getting answers to the public. Join us to hear speaker: Ray Hunt Ray Hunt is a native Houstonian and product of the Houston Independent School District. Ray graduated from The University of Texas at Austin and has been employed as a Police Officer at HPD since 1989. Ray worked night shift for 18 years in SW Houston where he served as a Field Trainer and Evaluator for new officers. In 1999, Ray was appointed by then-Governor George Bush as a Commissioner of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Ray has served as a Board Member, Secretary, Vice President, and President of the Houston Police Officers’ Union prior to being appointed Executive Director. Ray is married to his high school prom date and they have 2 grown children, 4 grandchildren, and 1 more on the way. |
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Oct. 11, 2022 - Nov. 11, 2022 11:59 p.m.
It’s safe to say that cancer has touched each and every one of us. We all know someone – a parent, a friend, a neighbor, a co-worker, a client, a sibling – who has had to deal with cancer. Great strides are being made in treating all forms of cancer but, still, far too many people are dying. As you may know, Kitty, my wife of 45 years, lost her very courageous battle with breast cancer last year. It was a devastating loss for me and my family and we miss her every day. A few months after Kitty’s passing, Ken Mattox asked if I would consider chairing this year’s 49th Rotary Lombardi Award. While I have been actively involved in the award for the last 12 years, I had never entertained the idea of chairing this great event. But, after a good bit of soul-searching and talking to past chairs, I accepted Ken’s invitation (he’s not the easiest guy to say “no” to) as a way to honor Kitty and do whatever I can to raise as much money for cancer research as possible. I am passionate about this award and what it stands for and I want each and every member of the Rotary Club of Houston, including our newest members at the Innovation Club, to join us at the Hilton Americas Hotel on December 7, 2022. And I have an offer that will make it a little easier for some of you to attend. In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and in honor of Kitty, I am offering to pay the first $1,000 on five $2,500 Lettermen's tables, lowering the cost per seat from $250 to $150. This will be on a first come, first served basis and will run until Friday, November 11. I am reserving two of the tables for Rotarians and their guests who have never attended the award. And, although I’m not putting restrictions on the other tables, in the spirit of the Four Way Test my goal is for them to be filled with Rotary Club of Houston and Innovation Club members and their guests. Please reserve seats for you and your guests by clicking on the link below and registering. If you have any questions, please call me at 713 787-2171 (office) or 713 824-4563 (cell). I look forward to sharing the evening of December 7th with you as we, for the 49th time, proudly present the Rotary Lombardi Award to the top college football lineman in America. Yours in Rotary Service, Tom Vann |
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Oct. 11, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Oct. 13, 2022 11:30 a.m.
For decades our speaker has researched and reported on the ever evolving demographics in Houston while watching the country mirror those changes. Our Oct 13th speaker is always popular and engaging:
Dr. Stephen Klineberg has been shaping local thought on the ongoing trends in Houston for almost forty years. As the director of the annual “Kinder Houston Area Survey” (1982-2020), he has tracked the economic outlooks, demographic patterns, life experiences, and beliefs of area residents through 39 years of remarkable change. His book exploring the national implications of the first 38 years of this research, entitled Prophetic City: Houston on the Cusp of a Changing America, was published in June 2020 by Simon & Schuster. Klineberg is the recipient of twelve major teaching awards at Rice and a much sought-after speaker in the Houston community and beyond. He is a graduate of Haverford College, with an MA from the University of Paris, and a PhD from Harvard. He and his wife Margaret have lived in Houston since the early 1970s; they have two children and five grandchildren. |
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Oct. 15, 2022
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Oct. 15, 2022 1:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Come support the RCOH Satellite club's first event program by volunteering for Barktoberfest 2022! Local beer, food trucks, a dog costume contest judged by local celebrities, a vendor market, a silent auction, dog adoptions, and more! ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you so much for your interest in helping out at Barktoberfest. The following are the available roles, shift times, and descriptions. Here is the link to sign up. https://timecounts.org/ Barktoberfest Event Volunteer Volunteer Task: ● Manning Registration Table ● Manning Marketing Table ● Manning Contest Table ● Manning Vendor Table ● Manning Volunteer Check-in ● Clean up during the event ● Help with the Costume costume contest ● Manning Silent Auction table ● Assist with Dog Care at the Adoption station We will assign volunteers to a specific assignment when they check in at the event. Each area will have a volunteer lead that will give them instructions for that shift. Shifts: 1:30-4pm & 4pm-6pm |
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Oct. 19, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Nov. 08, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Nov. 17, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Vitalii Tarasiuk Vitalii Tarasiuk was appointed Consul General of Ukraine in Houston in December 2021. The Houston consular district covers seven U.S. states: Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Arkansas, Colorado, Mississippi, and Oklahoma. Consul General Vitalii Tarasiuk has already met with Ukrainian citizens and organizations in the area, such as the Ukrainian American Cultural Club of Houston, Pokrova Ukrainian Catholic Church, Ukrainian School of Houston, Ukrainian National Women’s League of America, Protection of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church and others. The U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC), www.USUBC.org, congratulates Mr. Tarasiuk regarding his new appointment and looks forward to working with him and his team in Houston. USUBC members worked very closely with Vitalii from 2014 to 2019, when he was Minister-Counselor, Head of Economic and Trade Office at the Embassy of Ukraine in the USA in Washington, D.C. “The members of USUBC wish Vitalii the best of success in enhancing business, cultural andtrade cooperation between Ukraine and the states of his district”, said President of USUBC Morgan Williams. |
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Nov. 23, 2022
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Dec. 01, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Topic: Bonus: Bio: Giorgio is an Italian-American software developer and entrepreneur. While working in the Oil and Gas industry in 2011, he was introduced to the bitcoin white paper. Ever since, he has closely followed developments within the ecosystem. After working 7 years at one of the largest commodity companies, Koch Minerals and Trading, he decided to focus exclusively on crypto and founded the web3 focused software development company, Spindletop Digital, that builds web3 focused applications along with advising on web3 related topics. Within the space he has co-founding various web3 companies, such as Fair Bid, and has spearheaded the tokenization of an established Italian hotel on lake Como. He has also been highly active in the community and participated in various discussions with the LAO, Lex DAO, dxDAO, and Art Blocks. In addition, Giorgio runs the Houston Web3 meetup, a diverse group of crypto enthusiasts dedicated to building community, educating and onboarding and being a platform for innovation. The Houston Web3 meetup, has over the years, introduced many people to the basics of web3 along with hosting hackathons, and paneled discussions within the community.
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Dec. 06, 2022
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Dec. 06, 2022 5:00 p.m. - Dec. 07, 2022 11:00 p.m.
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Dec. 07, 2022
Created and Sponsored by The Rotary Club of Houston honoring the College Football Lineman of the Year. We receive no compensation. All proceeds benefit Cancer Research. Information and tickets: https://www.rotarylombardiaward.org/
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Dec. 08, 2022 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Rotarians will separate gifts by age to create gift bags according to CPS children's wish list. BEARing Gifts provides holiday gifts to children involved with Child Protective Services who otherwise would have no holiday cheer at all. Over 14,000 children were served with our help last year! Let's do it again this year! Bring your donation of new, unopened toys to the November 3rd & 17th Rotary meetings or to the Warehouse on December 8th.
*Located at the end of the Brookwood Business Park next to Oaks Dads’ Club (baseball fields). Click here for directions! |
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Dec. 13, 2022 9:00 a.m. - Dec. 16, 2022 11:59 p.m.
It's not too late to sign up to volunteer with the HAIS Interact Club to pass out water and Gatorade at the Houston Marathon. An extension for sign up has been given through this Friday, December 16. Spread the word and sign up here: https://bit.ly/3US8OIG. Once you have registered, please reach out to the Interact Faculty Advisor, Ms. Alderete (ealderet@houstonisd.org). Sincerely, Ms. Erica G. Alderete, M.A. Magnet Coordinator/GT Coordinator |
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Dec. 13, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Dec. 14, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Dec. 15, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
HALL OF FAME LIMELIGHT: HARRY REASONER By Katrina Dewey | May 31, 2022 | Lawyer Limelights He’s been a “Billion-dollar Lawyer” for more than three decades, spent time as a clerk to Judge Charles Clark and Judge Thurgood Marshall on the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. He made a massive impact on antitrust, energy and commercial law in Texas and throughout the U.S. But what Harry Reasoner would rather discuss as he nears his 60th year of practice are his pro bono matters – from individual child custody cases, to winning the right for prisoners to write confidentially to their lawyers and get books and magazines, to the right of the University of Texas Law School to use race as a factor in admission. He’s passionate about his work in Guajardo v. Estelle, which resulted in a settlement overseen by the U.S. District Court in Houston that survived for roughly 30 years, granting Texas prison inmates the right to obtain books and magazines and correspond confidentially with their attorneys as well as news reporters. “One area of our society that could greatly stand improvement is our prisons,” says Reasoner. “We don’t do enough to rehabilitate. You ought to make it so that kids who get there come out with high school degrees.” Reasoner made partner six years after joining Vinson & Elkins' Houston office. He won a verdict of $1B in 1989 in an antitrust battle over a proposed coal-slurry pipeline and would go on to serve as managing partner for 10 years, 1992 through 2001. Read more... https://www.lawdragon.com/lawyer-limelights/2022-05-31-hall-of-fame-limelight-harry-reasoner |
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Dec. 17, 2022 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Please join members and friends of the Rotary Club of Houston as we participate in our annual “Holiday Wreaths for Veterans” service project on Saturday, December 17, 2022 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. For the third year now, The Rotary Club of Houston has partnered with “Wreaths Across America-Houston” to place holiday wreaths on the headstones of our fallen veterans at Houston National Cemetery. This year, we are honored to join forces with our fellow Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Greater Houston Veterans in Sections S1, S2 and S3 of Houston National Cemetery (see the attached map).
Bring your family and friends to this memorable holiday event.
See the information below from the www.waahouston.com website:
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Dec. 22, 2022 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
You are invited to participate in a Party for the Clients at Career & Recovery Resources on December 22, 2022, 6:30PM till 7:30PM. The Rotary Club of Houston will present a program to the clients of CRR from 6:30 till 7:30PM, and a pizza & gifting party will follow from 7:30PM till 8PM for the clients. The program will consist of various Rotarians giving words of encouragement, comfort, and hope to those men and women who are clients of CRR. Some personal stories about/from Rotarians would be appreciated. We want to encourage those clients to continue their rehabilitation. CRR helps these clients who have been paroled/released from the Texas Prison system to enter back into society and resume normal lives. CRR offers clothes, counseling, networking, job finding, job interviews, among other things. Those of you that would like to say a few words of encouragement please signup. Those wanting to come and offer moral support please come and offer support. If you plan to come, please let us know so we will know how many will attend. Rotary Club of Houston has sponsored this event for the past 30 or so years. Yours in Rotary, Phil Hampton |
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Jan. 04, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Come join us for an informal Happy Hour located at Second Draught at the ION! This is a bi-monthly event for all club members, guests & prospective members to get together in a casual setting and learn more about Rotary and what Rotary has to offer! This event is hosted by the Satellite Club of the Rotary Club of Houston, otherwise known as the Rotary Club of Innovation Second Draught is a beer hall that recently opened on the first floor at the ION. Parking is available in the main parking lot in front of Second Draught or across the street in the gated parking area. You can press the call button when you pull up to the gate and they will let you in the gated lot after hours. |
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Jan. 05, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
First, this is a greeting to each of you, wishing you a healthy happy and productive year 2023. Many right things are in place for this to be a very fruitful year, in all the things we do, say, and hope for. Imagine Rotary is not only our theme for this year, but we have also together learned and participated in many innovative things, and I have a strong premonition that “we ain’t seen nothing yet.” We are so blessed in our club to have so many forward thinking people in many diverse and balanced areas and disciplines. Both our active members, visitors, and speakers have shared so many “imagine” thoughts this year so far, but we have 6 months more to go as we together rebuild ideas, visions, community, and beyond. Our first Thursday noon meeting of the Rotary Club of Houston will be on January 5, 2023. I want the program for that day to be US and our visitors, just as we have every week. This should be both a club and individual revitalization. We will involve everyone at every table as we address several things:
I am very excited about this upcoming club interaction and strategizing. This is not a member only meeting as many of our visitors and anticipated upcoming new members are part of our 2023 Rotary Imagine good times. Thank you for the privilege and opportunity of being your President of the Rotary Club of Houston this year. Kenneth L. Mattox |
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Jan. 10, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Jan. 11, 2023 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Jan. 12, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Martin Luther King’s Dream & PLAN/PEOPLE for HOUSTON’s Civil Rights & Diversity Robert Christian (Chris) Tucker is a long-time native Houstonian who has lived his entire life in Houston's Third Ward. As our RCOH speaker for this Martin Luther King Day, he has special insight into the impact of MLK's leadership involving Houston’s leaders, many of whom accompanied MLK in his nonviolent demonstrations pursuing his VISION, DREAMS, and INNOVATIONS. He is aware of the various local and national civil rights organizations and how they networked together. The facilitator & moderator to focus on MLK's actions and impact on Houston will be by Dr. Kenneth Mattox, President of the RCOH, in the form of educational questions. The attendees will also interact with the views and insight of Chris Tucker, who has participated and interacted in many roles in the ARTS in both Houston and the Nation. Chris is an entertainer extraordinaire in his role as musician, director, emcee, author, and performer. He has been a recipient of Emmy and Grammy Awards and participated in programs in Washington DC in the Center for performing Arts. He is currently writing his autobiography entitled, "Darkest Just Before Dawn." For this RCOH presentation Chris is promising to share with the RCOH, stories, and information, perhaps never before revealed in a public forum. Members and Guests are encouraged to NOT MISS this special interactive meeting.
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Jan. 18, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Come join us for an informal Happy Hour located at Second Draught at the ION! This is a bi-monthly event for all club members, guests & prospective members to get together in a casual setting and learn more about Rotary and what Rotary has to offer! This event is hosted by the Satellite Club of the Rotary Club of Houston, otherwise known as the Rotary Club of Innovation Second Draught is a beer hall that recently opened on the first floor at the ION. Parking is available in the main parking lot in front of Second Draught or across the street in the gated parking area. You can press the call button when you pull up to the gate and they will let you in the gated lot after hours. |
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Feb. 01, 2023 2:00 p.m. - Feb. 02, 2023 11:59 p.m.
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Feb. 01, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Come join us for an informal Happy Hour located at Second Draught at the ION! This is a bi-monthly event for all club members, guests & prospective members to get together in a casual setting and learn more about Rotary and what Rotary has to offer! This event is hosted by the Satellite Club of the Rotary Club of Houston, otherwise known as the Rotary Club of Innovation Second Draught is a beer hall that recently opened on the first floor at the ION. Parking is available in the main parking lot in front of Second Draught or across the street in the gated parking area. You can press the call button when you pull up to the gate and they will let you in the gated lot after hours. |
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Feb. 02, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
David H. Robbins David joined the Houston Airports System a little over a year ago to lead Infrastructure, Program Management and Delivery. During this time, he established an integrated centralized program management system, in lieu of one based on spreadsheets and various distributed data repositories. With this intimate understanding of HAS infrastructure, David was recently appointed as Director of Resiliency for the three (3) airports, Ellington Field/Spaceport, Hobby, and Bush Intercontinental. In this new role, Robbins will (via master planning effort) define, craft and implement the resiliency program in alignment with the City’s 100 Resilient Cities and C40 Network guidance. Addressing workforce, operations, infrastructure and finance in way of business continuity. Robbins comes to Houston via San Antonio whereas Chief Development officer for the Airports System, he was responsible for development and implementation of the 20 – year Strategic Development Program, and the accompanying 10-year Capital Improvement Program. As well, he was charged with leading Design, Construction, Planning, Maintenance, Terminal Management, Ecology, Environment, Fleet and Central Utilities Plant. With Chicago Department of Aviation, he held various positions as Senior Project Manager/Assistant Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner managing at various times, Design/Construction and Environment/Sustainability. As Sr. PM for the ($8.5 Billion) O’Hare Modernization. Mr. Robbins’s responsibilities included North Airfield PM, U.P./Metra Rail Relocation, Runway 10Center/Center program, among others. Under the O’Hare CIP Robbins led design and construction for 600 – Million BTU high temperature/high pressure water system, along with 42 thousand tons of chilled water and control upgrades, in the second largest central H&R plant in the U.S. David’s aviation career began with the Wayne County Department of Airports where he worked as Airport Operations Airfield Supervisor and then Manager of Properties, Planning and Facilities. Prior to joining the CDA, Mr. Robbins was Design and Assets Manager VIII for the Wayne County Department of Public Works Division of Parks where he led a team managing design planning, design and construction for the oldest parks systemin the State of Michigan. He served as program manager for the (Platinum LEED) Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge Gateway, as well as Detroit and Rouge River AOC Committee Chair. As a graduate of Eastern Michigan University’s College of Technology, Mr. Robbins holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aviation Management, and a Master of Science Degree in Interdisciplinary Technology, with concentrations in both Emergency Management and Aviation Management. Juanita and David have a son and a daughter and very much look forward to another 28 – years of friendship/marriage. |
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Feb. 08, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Feb. 09, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Jackie Wayne Sherrill (born November 28, 1943) is a former American football player and coach. He was the head football coach at Washington State University(1976), the University of Pittsburgh (1977–1981), Texas A&M University (1982–1988), and Mississippi State University (1991–2003), compiling a career college football record of 180–120–4. Sherrill is a studio analyst for Fox Sports Net's college football coverage. |
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Feb. 11, 2023 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
HEARTS for Children CPS Adoption Fair is a Rotary Community Corp created by The Rotary Club of Houston. We are looking for 15 volunteers to help with the event. Volunteers should arrive no later than 9:15 AM. No children under the age of 18 are allowed to volunteer at this event. At the event prospective adoptive parents with approved home studies mingle with children between the ages of 5 and 17 who are in the custody of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services- Children’s Protective Services Division and looking for their forever family. Through the generosity of the Rotary Club of Houston the children and prospective adoptive parents get to know each other in a fun-filled relaxed environment with interactive games, photo booth, a visit from the Texan’s mascot, service dog, Microsoft station, DJ and lunch. Club members arrive at 9 a.m. to set up games/crafts, etc. for the children; we will all relax playing the games. Vetted adoptive parents arrive later and take our places with the children. Since we began this program there have been over 70 successful adoptions from first meetings at Hearts for Children Adoption Fair. Some special guests usually include TORO, Texans Mascot, our favorite Therapy Dog, a DJ, and Microsoft traveling game corner. |
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Feb. 14, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Feb. 15, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Come join us for an informal Happy Hour located at Second Draught at the ION! This is a bi-monthly event for all club members, guests & prospective members to get together in a casual setting and learn more about Rotary and what Rotary has to offer! This event is hosted by the Satellite Club of the Rotary Club of Houston, otherwise known as the Rotary Club of Innovation Second Draught is a beer hall that recently opened on the first floor at the ION. Parking is available in the main parking lot in front of Second Draught or across the street in the gated parking area. You can press the call button when you pull up to the gate and they will let you in the gated lot after hours. |
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Feb. 16, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Michael Hagerty "Houston Matters: The Daily Guide to All Things Houston." For the past ten years, Michael Hagerty has worked as the senior producer for Houston Matters, the daily radio show and podcast about all things Houston that's heard Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. on Houston Public Media (KUHF/88.7FM), our city's NPR and PBS station (KUHT/Ch. 8). Michael has spent more than 20 years in public radio and television in places like Abilene and Waco, Texas, along with Reno, Nevada. There he dabbled in minor league baseball, spending four seasons as the public address announcer for the Reno Aces, the Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. He lives with his wife, Melanie (a Houston native), in Clear Lake in a home built for the original NASA employees (how Houston is that?) with his two children, Louis (4), and Cora (2) and cat, Nunzio. He grew up outside Chicago in northwest Indiana before moving to Greater Houston at age ten and loves Houston so much he roots for the Astros almost as hard as he does his first baseball love, the Chicago Cubs. |
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Feb. 22, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Feb. 23, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
BECAUSE YOU HAVE REPEATEDLY ASK & REASKED – President Kenneth Mattox has put together a tabletop panel of individuals including himself, Roberto Canavati. Dr. David Persse, Dr. James Harrell, Laura Jahns, Annie Song Torres & others who routinely aid others in “Innovative 24 Access in Navigating Recognizing and Responding to potentially life threating medical conditions.” Without any HIPPA violations, real life cases will be presented and discussed. Houston is home to some of the most fantastic medical, psychiatric, and surgical care anywhere in the world, but is worthless if it cannot be accessed when needed. Mechanisms to get the right person, to the right place, to see the right provider, in the right time, will be discussed. Every single person attending Rotary Club weekly meetings has experienced those very scary sinking feelings when encountering signs, symptoms, and fears that these perhaps represent the signals that immediate health access is indicated, but concern that an expensive extraneous workup might need to be avoided. Various public, private, and even purchased services have been arranged, with names such as “Care Navigator; Concierge Services; VIP Response; and 24 Access” are descriptors of existing vehicles to speedy and professional screening and therapeutic evaluation and care. We will be emphasizing the symptoms which should NOT be ignored and what to do for:
There WILL be time for questions from the floor. You may want to have some paper to take notes. Kenneth L, Mattox, MD |
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Feb. 23, 2023 6:00 p.m. - Feb. 26, 2023 11:30 p.m.
President Elect Training....register through District 5890 website. Open to All District 5890 Club President Elects/Nominees, Rotaractors, AGs & District Leaders. https://portal.clubrunner.ca/50025/Event/2023-lone-star-president-elect-training-(pets)
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Mar. 01, 2023 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Come join us for an informal Happy Hour located at Second Draught at the ION! This is a bi-monthly event for all club members, guests & prospective members to get together in a casual setting and learn more about Rotary and what Rotary has to offer! This event is hosted by the Satellite Club of the Rotary Club of Houston, otherwise known as the Rotary Club of Innovation Second Draught is a beer hall that recently opened on the first floor at the ION. Parking is available in the main parking lot in front of Second Draught or across the street in the gated parking area. You can press the call button when you pull up to the gate and they will let you in the gated lot after hours. |
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Mar. 02, 2023 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
JSC Director Vanessa E. WycheVanessa E. Wyche is the director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, home to America’s astronaut corps, Mission Control Center, International Space Station, Orion and Gateway programs and its more than 11,000 civil service and contractor employees. She is responsible for overseeing a broad range of human spaceflight activities, including development and operation of human spacecraft, commercialization of low-Earth orbit and Johnson’s role in exploring the Moon and Mars. Under Wyche’s leadership, Johnson was recognized by Forbes and Statista as the No. 1 best employer among Texas' major employers. Wyche previously served as deputy director at Johnson for three years beginning in 2018. Other key leadership positions include: assistant and acting deputy director of Johnson; director of the Exploration Integration and Science Directorate, flight manager of several missions of the retired Space Shuttle Program, executive officer in the Office of the NASA Administrator, and led additional center-level technical and program organizations. Before joining NASA in 1989, Wyche worked for the Food and Drug Administration in Washington D.C. A native of South Carolina, Wyche earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering and Master of Science in Bioengineering from Clemson University. She was inducted into the Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists at Clemson University in 2019 and received an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Coastal Carolina University in 2022. Wyche is a passionate promoter of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and serves as a member of American Institute of Physics Foundation board of directors, Clemson University’s College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences advisory board, the University of Houston’s C. T. Bauer College of Business advisory panel, and is a past chair of the Space Center Houston board of directors. She is the recipient of the Presidential Rank Award, two NASA Outstanding Leadership Medals, and two NASA Achievement Medals. She is an AIAA Associate Fellow and International Women’s Forum Fellow. Wyche is married to George Wyche Jr. Esq, and has one son, George Wyche III.
Follow Wyche on Twitter at twitter.com/V_Wyche. For more information about Johnson Space Center, visit:
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Mar. 04, 2023 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
You have been invited to join a Meal Packaging Experience with the Rotary Club of Houston, in the movement to end hunger. Register Here: http://events.
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When: | March 4, 2023 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM |
Where: | Rise Against Hunger - Houston Warehouse 8901 Jameel Rd, Ste. 130 Houston, TX 77040 |
About Rise Against Hunger Watch Video https://youtu.be/TI9LOljt1RU
For the first time since the pandemic, we are able to open up the event to Rotarians who would like to be present in person to be part of the celebration.
Franklin Elementary School at 7101 Canal St 77011 will be the host location. Their principal is very excited and will be an enthusiastic participant.
We will arrive at approximately 8 am and be finished at 9:30 am. We will know in a few days how many schools can be included. Last year 28 schools participated in the live broadcast. Vern earned a huge home run and our deepest thanks by sharing the excitement with a generous friend who donated an additional $47,000 to cover the rest of the third grades in HISD. ❤️
All third graders in Franklin will be in one location and will be linked with the students in all other participating schools for parents and friends to watch via TEAMS. You will not need to register for the VIPS a program-but will need to sign in for a badge at the school.
The price per dictionary has gone up and to get an accurate number delivery to each school, Geovanny will be accepting the shipments and SRO’s (School Resource Officers) will deliver them to each campus. We certainly thank him for leading the charge with logistics and the HISD media department. We will be selecting as many schools as there are funds in order of need.
Please contact Kathy Fenninger or Monique Johnson-Garner with any questions.


Reginald DesRoches is Rice University’s eighth president. He also serves as professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and professor of Mechanical Engineering. As president, DesRoches serves as the chief executive officer of the university and its more than 8,200 students, 900 plus faculty, seven academic schools, the Glasscock School of Continuing Studies, and many interdisciplinary institutes and centers. He previously served as Rice’s Howard Hughes Provost and William and Stephanie Sick Dean of Engineering.
DesRoches’ primary research interests are in the design of resilient infrastructure systems under extreme loads and the application of smart materials. He has published approximately 300 articles and delivered more than 100 presentations in over 30 different countries. He also has mentored more than 30 doctoral students, many of whom hold faculty positions at top universities around the world.
A member of the National Academy of Engineering, DesRoches’ distinctive research record has been recognized for its impact and innovation. He is a fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Structural Engineering Institute. He received the Distinguished Arnold Kerr Lecturer Award in 2019, the John A. Blume Distinguished Lecturer Award in 2018, and the 2018 Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Distinguished Lecturer Award, one of the highest honors in the field of earthquake engineering. DesRoches is a member of the Academy of Distinguished Alumni in Civil Engineering at Berkeley and an honorary alumnus of Georgia Tech.

Delivering Health and Hope Around the World
Each week Project C.U.R.E. delivers approximately three to five semi-truck-sized ocean containers packed with the medical equipment and supplies desperately needed to save lives in hospitals and clinics in resource-limited countries. Janet Thomason and Jo Sullivan will share a behind the scenes look at how this lifesaving work is accomplished. Both Janet and Jo will talk about their first hand experiences working in communities across the US and across the world.
Project C.U.R.E. Houston Executive Director

Looking to make a difference in your community? Join our service project at Blodgett Urban Garden! Located in the heart of Houston's 3rd Ward, our organic garden is fighting hunger and food insecurity one plant at a time.
We need volunteers like you to help us maintain and cultivate our garden, which provides fresh, healthy produce to our neighbors in need. By working together, we can make a real impact on the lives of those in our community who are struggling to put food on the table.
No gardening experience is necessary - just a willingness to get your hands dirty and make a difference. So why not spend your free time doing something meaningful? Join our team of volunteers today and help us fight hunger in the 3rd Ward!
email rotarycoinnovation@gmail.com with your phone number, and shift number to RSVP.
After we will relax and re-charge at the West Alabama Ice House.
Shift 1: 8:30AM-10:30AM
Shift 2:10:30AM-12:30PM