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![]() RYLA
Aug. 06, 2024 12:00 p.m.
Madison Houck, a former Aubrey student, will be speaking about her experience at RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards), which is an intensive leadership experience organized by Rotary clubs and districts where you develop your skills as a leader while having fun and making connections. A Reminder that the meeting will be held at the Point Bank Community Center. |
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![]() The Butterfly Project
Aug. 13, 2024 12:00 p.m.
Janet McGee is a 30-year proud resident of Pilot Point. She feels priviledge to have taught for 22 years in the Pilot Point School District. She retired in 2022. During her tenure, she met wonderful friends and co-workers. One particular friend, Jennifer Francy, is a fifth grade teacher who brought The Butterfly Project to her students after their studies of the Holocaust. The students painted a ceramic butterfly in honor of a child who lost their life during the Holocaust atrocity. The Butterfly Project uses "history's darkest time " to teach students about hope, resilience, and kindness - helping them develop the courage to stand up to injustice in today's world. Ms. McGee is working to have the 100 painted butterflies memorialized and has met with Elizabeth Jones and Chris Duncan to discuss a monument. |
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![]() Rotary District Meeting
Aug. 20, 2024 12:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker this week will be our new Rotary District 5790 Governor Andy Eads! Andy is a longtime member of the Cross Timbers Rotary Club and will be speaking to our group about district initiatives for the upcoming Rotary year.
We will be providing lunch. Please RSVP to Linda Bullwinkle by Monday so we can have a head count.
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Prioritizing Goals & Actions
Sep. 03, 2024
Second part of Planning for Fiscal Year 2024/25 . There are many opportunities for our club to pursue within our Rotary Areas of Focus. Collaborating with other organizations to identify projects that could make a major difference is an opportunity to consider. Join us Tuesday to have a say in the future of our Club. Watch for the Strengths, Weaknesses & Threats lists to be sent to members via email. Committees (those that have signed up) list will also be sent. Some committees need more participation! This is a great time to get involved. There will be subway sandwiches as the reward for showing up!
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Student Presentations
Sep. 10, 2024
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Disaster Aid in Pilot Point
Sep. 24, 2024
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War Stories from the Trenches
Oct. 15, 2024
David E. Golden has a total of 36 years of Supervising and Managing groups of over 100 employees, which performed in a broad array of operational, technical, and administrative roles in both Local and Federal Law Enforcement, Security, and Intelligence. Over 20 years of executive experience as a Law Enforcement Bureau or Division Commander. Twenty years of experience in Naitonal Security Investigations and Intelligence. Mr. Golden's education includes a Graduate Degree, the DHS-TSA Senior Levadership Development Program, and the DHS Intelligence Community Advanced Certification. He continues to maintain a Top Secret/SCI Clearance. He has authored several publications including a nationally published Law Enforcement white paper and an Interagency-published Terrorism Intelligence Report. David produced the first nationally distributed TSA Intelligence Video and was recognized with the 2016 Secretary's Intelligence Leadership Award. An accomplished speaker, Mr. Golden frequently present to small and medium sized groups regarding his experiences. He also serves on the International Associaiton of Chiefs of Police, Committee on Terrorism and has served as adjunct faculty for the Center for American and International Law for 18 years. In his retirement, David has slowed down a bit by continuing to lecture for the Police Executive Leadership Academy, the Indiana Chiefs Association and owns two small businesses, employing over 45 people. |
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The Rotary Foundation
Oct. 22, 2024
Ms. Hill is regionally based in the Dallas area working for Rotary International as the Major Gifts Officer. The Rotary Foundation offers many opportunities for Clubs and Districts to work for Grants to support local, regional and global projects. Ms. Hill will walk through how the program works, what we can expect, and how simple donations and programs can make a big difference down the road to fund projects. |
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Community Health Improvement Projects & the Sanger Community Garden
Oct. 29, 2024
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Flag Program and Sharing Priorities and Actions Planned for Each Committee
Nov. 05, 2024
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Volunteer Time for Community Clean up
Nov. 09, 2024
Join your friends, neighbors, fellow Rotarians and community members during this Keep Pilot Point Beautiful Clean up day. Meet at 8am at Allen Goff Park to join a clean up team or help with Shredding or Electronic Disposal or Bulk Disposal. Be sure to wear your Rotary shirts! Let's show our support for Pilot Point. For more information check the City of Pilot Point's Facebook Page. |
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Meet the Seniors of Aubrey and Pilot Point
Nov. 12, 2024
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Represent Rotary at the Community Event
Nov. 15, 2024
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Toys for Tots 2024 Program
Dec. 03, 2024
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Getting to Know You
Jan. 14, 2025
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Rotary & The Shelter Box Program
Jan. 21, 2025
Brian Glenn grew up in Denton, TX and after graduating from the University of North Texas in 1985 he went to work for the Denton Fire Department. He retired in 2018 as a Battalion Chief overseeing the Emergency Medical Services for the City.
A member of the Denton / Lake Cities Rotary club, he was first introduced to ShelterBox in 2007 when they sponsored a box as an international service project. As they repeated the donation each year, Brian became more familiar with the organization.
In 2011 he signed up as an ambassador to share the story with others and began training as a Response Team member. He has assisted with disasters in the Philippines, Fiji, Argentina, Paraguay, Haiti, Indonesia and Oklahoma.
In 2022 he began serving as the District 5790 International Service Coordinator. He has been a good friend to the Lake Ray Roberts Rotary, even joining us for a Bonnie & Clyde booth and set up a Shelter Box Tent. |