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As is our annual tradition, we will be registering runners for the annual North Texas Walk for PKD 5k run at Southlake Town Center. This is a great organization in our community and they are always thankful for our support. Come bright and early to help set up the registration table and to be educated on the registration process. The run is scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m. and runners are expected to begin registration at 7:00 a.m. |
Our Rotary International district governor Christopher McLucas spoke at Friday's meeting. Awesome speaker, fascinating. Following, club prez Craig Martin presented Chris, a United States Marines veteran with a copy of Common Sense Transition, written by club member Karl Monger. |
Alicia L Fleury with Hope Kindness & Community gave a great presentation on challenges facing our community and how HKC has been born to address the challenges. HKC’s mission is to bring hope and support to the youth of our community and their families through mental health awareness, education and peer mentoring to help prevent bullying and suicide while promoting healthy relationships. |
James R. Davis, Criminologist and former undercover law enforcement officer presented from his new book, "Decoy 24". His presentation included some snippets from the book and a whole bunch of color on crime from his long career. His book is available on Amazon, you won't be disappointed. |
Pam Fenn and Thom Vance visited to discuss the inner-workings of Social Security and how options have changed over time. Their company, AdVance Senior Options, offers guidance to seniors with choosing appropriate social security and Medicare options. Visit their website at: www.AdVanceSeniorOptions.com |
Marshall Ryan and David Carroll from Unified Services of Texas, Inc. talked to us about they run their company and how they have grown because they are trusted to do things the right way. They also covered their role in critical fueling systems and their work in fleet fueling, aviation fueling, aviation military fueling as well as their newly developed construction division. |
Piil Beckman, NISD Partners in Education Specialist, presented the " Back to School" Fair project at Northwest ISD. This is a wonderful event for students and their families, to prepare for the new school year. |
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Metroport Rotary is so Proud of the Children that we are sponsoring from the Malaika Orphanage in Uganda. They are all doing very well in school and want to thank all of the Metroport Rotarians for their love and support. |
Amazing information on Stem Cell Therapy and Platelet Rich Plasma from Dennis Menotti from North Texas Musculoskeletal Medicine. |
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Our very own Dressel Cruz described the lay of the land in his home country of Nicaragua and where he feels the greatest need is. The heart and soul of Rotary is to serve those in need. Now we have found a great avenue for international service. We are #peopleofaction #WeAreRotary #JoinLeaders#TakeAction #ExchangeIdeas #ServiceAboveSelf |
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Hello Metroport Rotary Club, On behalf of Malaika Orphanage Children Foundation, thank you for being a generous sponsor to Leticia Mahoro, Viola Ayo and Kimbugwe Ronald. With your support, they continue to go to school. Malaika could not do what it does without the support of individuals like you. Thank you for the gift of education! Most Sincerely, Betty Bengo Serunjoji Founder and President Malaika Orphanage Children Foundation |
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Andrew McLindon gave an inspiring emotional presentation about his work providing adaptive bikes for special needs kids |
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Dr. Cagan Randall DC with Cerebrum Health Centers, A National Institute for Brain Treatment
Speaks to the club this morning about spreading awareness for brain injuries and how invisible
they are yet can be devastating to the quality of life. Very informative!
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Welcome JulieThanks to Kimi Ortega and Family,
Metroport Rotary was able to welcome Julie,
our exchange student from France.
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Teensie Wellborn has worked at the Roanoke Food Pantry for over 20 years
always as a volunteer. She is a tremendous example ot "Service Above Self"
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Margaret Potter passes the Gavel to our new Metroport President Debbie Dickey.
We look forward to a wonderful 2015-16 year of service and devotion to our Metroport
communities both local and international.
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Kimi and Jennifer staffed a hole for Rotary and WineDiscovery at the
AJX Charity Golf Tournament
What Great new members we have!
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Northwest Interact Club
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Peace Officers Angels Foundation |
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A Wonderful Christmas Party
Thanks Candy and Jim Reed
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Rebekah Poling provided an overview of the children and families supported by Foster in Texas and the Lutheran Social Services of the South. |
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Debbie Dickey tries Accupuncture while son John says, "Think Happy Thoughts" |
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WOW !! The most delicious food ever ! Try it ! You will be amazed A BIG Thanks to Chef Point Cafe for supporting WineDiscovery |
Linda Giddens,the Director of Volunteer Services, presented to our Rotary Club on 11-11-11. This is a wonderful organization helping families during very difficult time of their lives. If you have interest in volunteering, call Margaret Potter. |
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Metroport Rotarian Keith Wood speaks on the state of the economy and the markets.
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Barry Smith happily took the reigns of Metroport Rotary President for 2011-2012. A standing ovation of thanks was given to Karen Hewitt as she became our Past President. Our 2011-1012 Board of Officers and Committee Chairs include: Barry Smith-President Karen Hewit-Past President Larry Darlage-President Elect Lynne Goldsmith-Treasurer Mike Mlinac-Secretary Marc Bartels-Sgt at Arms John Erickson-Community Service Betty McIlvain-Vocational Service Kathy Hunt-International Service Joe Schneider-New Generations Greg Fowlds-Club Service
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ANNOUNCING WineDiscovery 2011 When: Saturday April 30, 2011 Where: CoreLogic - Westlake Texas |
Have you ever wondered how many lives you can touch by changing the life of just one child. |
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To contact Trinity Habitat for Humanity TrinityHabitat.org or to Donate to North Texas Giving Day: NorthTexasGiving.org |
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Metroport Rotary donated 10 tickets to our Veterans. |
Welcome to Andy Nichols. Thanks for joining us!!!! |
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Dive Pirates creates a community of Disabled Divers that will dive and travel in the mainstream world of Scuba Diving through education and overcoming obstacles.
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Karen Hewitt has been a Champion of our Metroport Rotary Club.She will be moving her home to the Houston area at the end of May. Karen was presented with a District award as well as a Paul Harris Fellow +3. Karen will be so missed by the Metroport Rotary Club as well as the District. God Speed Karen |
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Thanks so much to everyone for your donations. The silent auction raised $711! You guys are amazing! I went shopping ans we ended up with close to 70 toys overall! My lobby was completely full! We split the toys between Toys for Tots and the Roanoke Storehouse. They were so excited to hear of Rotary's generous donation. It warms my heart to think of all the excited giggles and happy dances that happened on Christmas morning thanks to all of you ;) Nikki Thornton |
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Blue Mesa Grill |
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"It's a Wonderful Life" |
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RYLA was a huge success this year. The Burger Burn was great fun. Thanks to all who volunteered What a wonderful grill from Ken to cook, store and watch the current Baseball game
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We have just completed a very busy year at Metroport Rotary Club, and are already
taking on new projects for 2010-11.
Our club has participated for five years in a joint project with the Denton Rotary Club
building a school, an outdoor kitchen, and four medical clinics in Chinendega, Nicaragua.
One of our members was honored to learn one of the medical clinics was dedicated
to her and is named "Deborah Dickey Clinic". We presented our project to several
Rotary Clubs, and had members from those clubs travel to Nicaragua with us to
help in the building process. We plan to continue our support of this project for many
years
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Boasting of positive economic growth when the balance of the country faces trying economic times is an accomplishment to be proud of. On Friday, July 02, 2010, the Metroport Rotary, had the distinct pleasure of hearing of these many accomplishments of the city of Roanoke, from non other than City Manager, Jimmy Stathatos.
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No star shone brighter than Karen Hewitt ( pictured right with Jim Reed, Past President), while accepting the office of President for 2010-2011, at the Metroport Rotary 2010-2011 Installation Banquet, held, June 23, 2010. From hors d'oeuvres to dessert, the Brio restaurant in Southlake, created an elegant atmosphere of celebration. The festivities included many thanks to those who have faithfully served throughout the 2009-2010 year. With a long and healthy list of accomplishments, each award was highly deserved.
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" Whether around the world or around the Block... Kids Matter!!!"
Joe King, President and CEO of Kids Matter International, met with the Metroport
Rotary, to share the life changing projects of this Texas based charitable organization. Mr. King, recognized as a national leader in the areas of volunteer management, sports marketing, corporate fundraising, cause-related marketing, and government and public relations, has a long and distinguished career in non-profit management.
Mr. King explained that Kids Matter, founded in June of 2006, began when four men saw a need. Since its inception, they have funded a school within an orphanage in Guatemala. Through the efforts of Kids Matter, the school has the largest library in Guatemala. Due to innovative management techniques, it has been opened to the public as a private school charging tuition. The tuition of those students, allows the school operate as a self-sufficient entity.
Recognizing a domestic need as well, the name was changed to Kids Matter International. The Mission of this organization is:
To bring healing to orphaned, abandoned or disadvantaged children by providing an environment where they can grow stronger emotionally and physically. So that they may become healthy adults and productive citizens of their nations.
There motto is, " Whether around the world or around the Block... Kids Matter!!!"
Keeping this motto in mind, Kids Matter International supports projects including an orphanage in India. Recently they have began working with government officials to create a multi-purpose center on the Island of Roatan, Honduras, which will be a safe haven for young girls pulling them out of the life of sex trafficking. It is their desire to see these young girls protected, educated, and given the opportunity for a future.
The largest fund raiser for Kids Matter International is a Gala to be held on February 18, 2011. Tickets are available to attend this remarkable event and support this worthy cause. For more information e-mail
joe@kidsmatterinternational.org
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The new 2010-2011 slate of officers, including District Governor Paul Lucas ( pictured right), were sworn into office receiving a warm welcome, from a cheerful crowd, that gathered at the First United Methodist Church, Fort Worth, for the annual , Governor Installation Banquet, held June 26, 2010. In his
acceptance speech, Mr. Lucas outlined lofty goals for District 5790 filling the room with high expectations for the coming year. Representing the Metroport Rotary at the District 5790 Governor Installation was LeAnna Lutz (left), and Karen Hewitt (right) pictured here with District Governor Paul Lucas
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El Limonal is located on the outskirts of the city of Chinandega, Nicaragua. The area is known as the triangle of death, because it is surrounded by the sewer system of Chinandega, the city dump and a large graveyard. It is septic and dangerous. We are helping the children that live in this area. In 2010, the funds raised from the sale of the pine needle baskets were used to build a feeding center in El Limonal that will feed over 200 children several days a week. With your donations and the guidance of our brothers and sisters in the Chinandega Rotary – we will fund a new kindergarden in El Limonal in 2011 . To Donate Online click here Your credit card donations are very secure through paypal. Your donations are tax deductable. |
Metroport Rotary Club's Year End Dinner and Meeting was a GREAT SUCCESS. Rotarian of the Year - Barry Smith Recognition was given:Click here New Executives and Directors were announced : click here Paul Harris Fellows were recognized: Click here |
The Rotary Club of Chinandega, Nicaragua has decided to name the new medical clinic we helped build in the San Benito community of Chinandega this past March after Debbie Dickey! The Nicaraguan Rotary Team choose to honor Debbie for her considerable contributions of the heart to the people of Nicaragua. |
What a wonderful night for the Colleyville Rotary Club and for our Metroport Rotary Club's Nicaragua Team. Contratulations to Jennifer Fadden, our "Dancing for the Stars" winner. |
The Metroport Rotary received thanks from the Roanoke Food Pantry for Metroport's generous support at Christmastime.
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Rotarians begin to prepare for 2010 WineDiscovery event. You will appreciate the enormous amount of research that goes into making WineDiscovery a success. Last Friday members and wives gave up their Friday evening to work on our event. |
Rotarians respond to earthquake in Haiti By Ryan Hyland |
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On December 18 Don Davis of the Grapevine Club presented a program to the Metroport Rotary Club about the District 5790 effort called Books to the World Program.
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Our beautiful Nicaraguan friends have made these beautiful baskets to help support their families. Kathy Hunt brought 80 baskets home with her and they will be available to us for a donation of $25 or more. These are their stories. |