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THE HUB The Rotary Club of Park Cities www.parkcitiesrotary.org
Leaders united worldwide to provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world.
ServiceAboveSelf
Program Chair of the Day: Ed Fjordbak
April 20, 2012
Chartered in 1948
Garrett Boone The Trinity River
DISTRICT 5810
TODAY’S PROGRAM
District Conference
Have
YOU Bought
your H . H . S . Brick?
Garrett Boone never considered a career in retailing. Instead, he grew up aspiring to become an architect, later opting for a bachelor's degree in European history from Rice University and a master's degree in history from the University of Texas at Austin.
By 1976, Boone, was determined to start his own busi-ness. Leaving his job, Boone and two friends, Dallas archi-tect John Mullen, and Kip Tindell (Chairman and CEO) discussed the idea of opening a handmade furniture store. After two years, they scrapped this idea for an original retail concept: a store devoted entirely to storage and organiza-tion products for the home: The Container Store opened its first location in North Dallas July 1, 1978.
His commitment to maintaining the company's unique culture has played a vital role in The Container Store being selected by Fortune magazine as a “Best Company to
Work For” twelve years in a row. In 2006, along with Kip and Sharon Tindell (Chief Merchandising Officer), Boone was inducted into the Retailing Hall of Fame.
In 2007 Boone was First runner-up for Texan of the Year awarded by The Dallas Morning News.
Boone sits on the Boards of the YMCA of the USA and the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas. He is on the Board of Directors for The Woodall Rogers Park Foundation, Trinity Trust Foundation, The Boone Family Foundation, and TreeHouse, Inc. He is highly involved in the Trinity Pad-dling Trails and Bird Count Initiatives and is a member of the advisory board for The Dallas Women's Foundation and Teach for America. He is an advocate for public education and serves on the Dallas ISD Star Commission to share business best practices with DISD.
www.trinityrivercorridor.com/
DG Bud McBrayer invites you to the
2011-12 Rotary District 5810 District Conference
May 17 – May 20, 2012Choctaw Casino / Resort
4216 South Highway 69/75Durant, Oklahoma 74701
www.regonline.com/5810dcThe Resort has extended the discounted rates for hotel rooms through April 27th.
ROTARY INTERNATIONALRotaryʼs strategic partnerships
Rotary International has announced that RI and ShelterBox have signed a project partner agreement that will allow the two organizations to collaborate more closely to provide relief and temporary shelter to survivors of disasters.
This is one of many partnerships, world-wide , that Rotary has formed. In the Global Polio Eradication Initiative Rotary is partnering with the World Health Organization, the U.S. Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention and UNICEF as well as the Gates Foundation and local governments.
Under the Future Vision Plan RI is
partnering with Aga Khan University, Mercy Ships, Oikovredit International,and UNESCO-IHE.
To support their humanitarian ef-forts, RI is partnering with Dolly Partonʼs Imagination Library, Goodwill Industries International, and the International Reading Association. They also partner with local governments.
RI partners with universities around the world to offer fellow-ships in conflict prevention and resolution.
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THE HUBNewsletter of the
Rotary Club of Park Cities (Dallas)Betty Dawson, Editor
Shutterbug CommitteeFred Speno, Chair
Bulletin/Internet AdvertisingDax Seale, Chair
OFFICERS and DIRECTORS2010-2011
Jim Mills, PresidentFred Brown, President Elect
Cleve Clinton, Vice PresidentMark Kashar, SecretaryBarb Jeffries, Treasurer
Mike Jarrell, Sgt. at ArmsSusan Rogers, Club Service I
Chris Clausen, Club Service II Michael Rainwater , Community Service I
Tom Stutz, Community Service IITracy Gomes, Vocational ServicePam Carvey, International Service
Linda Tunnell, At LargeRick Amsberry ,
Immediate Past PresidentRod Pirtle, Parliamentarian
Charles Delphenis , HistorianLaurie Aldredge,Club Administrator
6704 Snider PlazaDallas, Texas 75205
Office Phone: 214-739-4170Office Fax: 214/363-6980
www.parkcitiesrotary.orgEmail: [email protected]
Kalyan Banerjee, IndiaPresident, Rotary International
www.rotary.orgBud McBrayer, Plano Sunrise
Governor, District 5810www.rotary5810.org
LAST WEEKPresiding: Jim Mills Invocation: Paul PirokSong Leader: Karl von BiebersteinIntroductions: Bob PattonHub and Web Advertisers: Mark KasharPhotographer: Fred SpenoFour Way Test: Chris Clausen Chair of the Day: Fred BrownSpeaker: Elizabeth LiserProgram: North Texas Food Bank
M T W Th F SAED = Defibrillator TrainingBl = Blood DriveBD = Board of Dirs. Mtg, 7 am LaMadeleine, 75 & MockingbirdCM = Circles of Success
Mentoring See T. GomesCn = 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 Fred Brown
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In- Interact at Hillcrest H.S, 8 am. See Tracy Gomes
M = Meals on Wheels (Differ-ent teams on each day) See Hoyt Neal.
Mc = Ronald McDonald House-See Jina McDaniel
NM = 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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with a video about the food bank and some of their new programs. She explained that the Food Bank works with
President Jim Mills called the meeting to order. Paul Pirok gave the invocation and noted that Hugh Griffith had a bone narrow trans-plant and is recovering, that David
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Baxterʼs surgery went well, that Karen Fer-ris is recovering from knee replacement surg-ery, that Tracy Gomesʼs mother-in-law has passed away, that Ruth Knost lost her moth-er and brother and has a father in hospice. Please keep them all in your prayers. Karl von Bierberstein led the Pledge of Allegi-ance and “The Star Spangled Banner,” followed by ”God Bless America.” Bob Patton introdu-ced our visiting Rotarians and
guests. Bill Kelly introduced a guest who was originally from Iran, but who has recently gained his citizenship. Mark Kashar intro-
duced The Hub and the web adver-tisers of the week. Mike Jarrell recognized Philip Ray as the most recent Frank Monroe Fellow. He also
reported that they are just $1500 away from breaking a record for the amount of donations in a year. Mike will have a list at future
meetings so that members may see how close they are to becoming a Frank Monroe Fellow. Mark Cameroon introduced our newest two members, Jack Gillis and Brian Coggon.
PE Fred Brown introduced our speaker today, Elizabeth Liser, Director of Philanthropy at the North Texas Food Bank. She started
about three hundred dif-ferent agencies, ranging from very small ones to large ones like the Sal-vation Army, who gets about ninety percent of their food from the food bank. The Food Bank
started in 1982, and made about four hun-dred thousand pounds of food available. Last year they provided about fifty million pounds of food. They put about ninety thou-sand nutritious means into the community every day. They cover a nineteen county area. The need is estimated at about two hundred and eighty thousand meals per day and that about one in seven people are hun-gry. One of their new programs is the Back-pack Program. Every Friday kids get a back-pack full of food to eat over the weekend; it is nutritious food that children can deal with themselves. They also have a community kitchen that prepares about ten thousand meals a week. The food is prepared by a group of women from a state jail in a Second Chance Program. One graduate of the pro-gram is now an employee of the Food Bank. They also have teams that teach families how to shop for and prepare the most nutri-tious foods on a very small budget. The Food Bank has just acquired another facility, and has increased their commitment to pro-viding more fresh produce. While expanding, they are also trying to become more efficient and are partnering with universities and hos-pitals to make use of the latest research on hunger and poverty. She feels that they are moving beyond the model they have had before. She said that they purchase about twelve percent of the food that goes out to assure a supply of perishable foods. She concluded by saying that 94 cents of every dollar contributed goes to the program.
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THOUGHTS ON . .
Sometimes, if you stand on the bottom rail of a bridge and lean over to watch the river slipping slowly away beneath you, you will suddenly know everything there is to be known.
~ Winnie the PoohIt is pleasant to have been to a place the way a river went.
~ Henry David ThoreauYou could not step twice into the same river; for other waters are ever flowing on to you.
~ HeraclitusNo one tests the depth of a river with both feet.
~ African ProverbIn rivers and bad governments, the lightest things swim at the top. ~ Benjamin Franklin
Our Funders for Next Week areDennis HarrisonElizabeth Hart√
Bob Heard√Eric HeitkampSteve Herman
√ = Contribution made for 2011-12
CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS
RCPC FOUNDATION
Weblite for new members, April 27 immediately after the Noon meeting. See Dennis Harrison.Web advertisers are needed for May and June. Contact Dax Seale for details.Dist 5810 Conference, May 17 thru 20, at Choctaw Casino and Resort in Durant, OK. Details at www.regonline.com/5810dc.The next meeting of the RCPC Foundation is May 15. Encourage any worthy non-profit organization to make a grant proposal. Donʼt forget! Make Up Missed Meetings and record them on web.See Special RCPC Links on the left side of the Home Page.
Sign up at www.parkcitiesrotary.org
April 27 Mary BrinegarThe Dallas Arboretum
May 4 Earl NyeChairman Emeritus - TXU Corp.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS
THEY PROFIT MOST WHO LAUGH BEST
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
interesting new thread: Top 5 HR Compli-ance Concerns for Small Business Tweet of the Week: Family Health Day will be celebrated in Uganda on 4/25/12. Rotarians in Uganda are leading this cause.
Interesting new thread: RI General Secretary and CEO, John Hewko, is at the World Economic Forum –Latin America
Check out or add to RIʼs Flickr group often, www.flickr.com/groups/familyofrotary/
RI has its own channel on YouTube offering a growing collection of videos and psas.
Jim Mills 4.20Tom McClellan 4.21Wayne Yowell 4.22Larry Gebhardt 4.24Frank Leonard 4.24
• A clear conscience is the sign of a fuzzy memory.
• Money can't buy happiness, but it sure makes misery easier to live with.
• You're never too old to learn something stupid.
May 11 New MembersIntroductions
May 18 Babe LaufenbergThe Changing Dynamic of Local Sports
ROTARY CONNECTED
• I think I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure about that.
• To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.
Rivers
Happy BirthdayWe gratefully acknowledge
ASTRO-GRAPHICSfor the partial funding of the weekly
printing of The Hub.
Meeting with the Warsaw Rotary Club on 9/8/2011 by Gerry Montgomery
As most veteran RCPC members know, Gerry Montgomery is a world traveler – and he recommends visiting Rotary wherever you travel. He describes one of his visits, “In Warsaw the club had about 20 attendees and met at a Hotel for an evening dinner meeting. There was one fee paid to the club secretary. The subject of the meeting was the experiences of three exchange students spon-sored by their club. One had gone to Florida, one to the Philippines and one to Germany. Another stu-dent (who had been an exchange student to Mexico in 2010) translated their presentations for me.”
Rotary Is international. It is fun and enlightening to visit Rotary Clubs when you travel. Don't be afraid to go to a club that does not speak English; they'll be glad to see you! Be sure to take a banner with you to exchange with the Club you visit!
Have you traveled to interesting clubs? Send a picture and a short write-up so we can enjoy your stories!