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Apr 05, 2025 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
If you ARE NOT participating in the Rise Against Hunger event, we strongly encourage you to attend so that can serve/lead more ably now and into the future. This is also a great opportunity to refresh and update our lidership skils. In addition, you will be able to meet wonderful peers and share ideas, and probalby bring new and fresh ideas to our Club. Four our Club members, the Club will cover the cost of the training ($20.00). Guests are also welcome to attend. For registration, click here
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Apr 05, 2025 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Rise Against Hunger’s Pathways to End Hunger model aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), primarily #2 Zero Hunger and #4 Quality Education. From droughts to floods, in conflict zones and transitioning political situations, food is often the most immediate need. When everyday access to food, wages and market systems are destroyed in the wake of emergencies, we work through a network of in-country partners to address these needs and ensure food and other assistance is efficiently and effectively deployed to and received by communities when it is needed most. When: April 5 Time: 9:00 - 1:00 pm (three shifts available) Where: Taylor Lake Christian Church, 1730 Old Kirby Rd. Seabrook, TX 77586
PROJECT: Help assembling 10,000 food packages for families around the world, so they get the nourishment they need to flourish. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED 40-50: Look for signup sheets at upcoming meetings or register online. REGISTRATION IS MANDATORY Click here. CONTACT: Nurit Hinthorn at nurit.hinthorn@gmail.com
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![]() Trees for Houston
Apr 07, 2025 11:45 AM
“Our partners and volunteers are an integral part of the organization and allow us to continue expanding the green canopy in the Greater Houston area,” - Trees For Houston Executive Director, Barry Ward
Houston needs trees, and you can help. For the last 41 years, Trees For Houston has focused on the simple mission of planting trees for the benefit of our entire community. Continually growing, we now plant more than 70,000 trees per year throughout our region. |
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![]() University of Houston Clear Lake
Apr 14, 2025 11:45 AM
Richard Walker joined University of Houston-Clear Lake as its sixth president on May 20, 2022, bringing over 40 years of leadership experience in higher education at both public and private institutions. Under his leadership, UHCL has experienced significant success. He led the implementation of UHCL's strategic plan, 'Impact 2025 and Beyond: Transform, Translate, Transcend,' which has been pivotal in transforming student lives through experiential learning and workforce readiness. This period has seen record-breaking fundraising efforts, with nearly $2.8 million raised, surpassing the goal by over a million dollars. Additionally, the successful acquisition of 53 grants has yielded over $7.2 million in funding for various educational and community projects in the 2022-2023 period. Under Walker’s leadership, UHCL has marked several notable achievements. During his first year, UHCL graduated its largest class ever, with 2,427 students. Additionally, Walker's tenure has significantly increased UHCL's economic impact on the local area, contributing $1.1 billion, which equates to supporting 12,578 jobs in the university’s service region. Moreover, UHCL has made considerable strides in national and regional academic standings. In the 2024 U.S. News & World Report rankings, UHCL climbed 27 places to No. 304 nationally and rose to No. 12 among public universities in Texas. It also advanced 66 spots to No. 143 in the 'Top Performer for Social Mobility' category among national universities. Walker’s impact extends beyond the campus as he actively contributes to regional and national development. He is a member of the Board of Trustees for HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake and the Board of Directors for Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership. He also serves on the Executive Committee of the Council of Public University Presidents & Chancellors (CPUPC). Strategic partnerships with major organizations like Boeing and NASA have provided invaluable real-world experiences to UHCL students, further enhancing their education and career readiness supporting community and workforce development. Recognized as a 2016 Pillar of the Profession by the NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education - Foundation, Walker's dedication to higher education is evident in his administrative achievements and active involvement in various professional and honor societies. His vision for UHCL focuses on elevating the university among the top public universities in Texas, enhancing the student experience, and anticipating educational needs to ensure UHCL's relevance and influence in an evolving workforce landscape. Prior to his current role, Walker served as Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Enrollment Services for the University of Houston System and Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Services at the University of Houston. He also spent 24 years in significant leadership roles at the University of Miami. Walker received his Ed.D. in Higher Education Leadership from the University of Miami. He earned a Specialist in Education in Education Administration and Supervision from Middle Tennessee State University, a Master of Education in Education Administration and Supervision from Memphis State University, and a Bachelor of Science in History from Middle Tennessee State University. He is also a graduate of the Harvard Institute for Higher Education Management Development Program. |
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Apr 25, 2025
The Rotary National Award for Space Achievement (RNASA) Foundation was founded by the Space Center Rotary Club of Houston, Texas in 1985 to organize and coordinate an annual event to recognize outstanding achievements in space and create greater public awareness of the benefits of space exploration. Each year since 1987, the Foundation has presented the National Space Trophy and other awards honoring those who have contributed to our nation's space program at a gala event in April in Houston, Texas. Pamela Melroy, NASA Deputy Administrator, will receive the National Space Trophy (NST) on April 25, 2025 at the Houston Hyatt Regency. Please click here for attendance and sponsorship opportunities. The deadline for reserving tables is Friday, April 5, 2024. |
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![]() Subsidence Control Along the Gulf Coast
Apr 28, 2025 11:45 AM
Mike Turco obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and a Master of Science in Geology (Hydrogeology) from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He began his career in the water industry with the U.S. Geological Survey in 1996 at the Water Resources Division field office in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He worked on many surface water and groundwater data collection and research projects in Iowa and Nebraska, including the development of several high-profile groundwater flow models, before taking the position of Chief Hydrologist of the Gulf Coast Program Office in Houston, Texas. From 2004-2013, he directed the USGS scientific research and data collection, including the USGS response to hurricanes Rita and Ike, as well as the continued research and monitoring of subsidence in the Houston region. In 2013, Mike joined the Harris-Galveston Subsidence District and Fort Bend Subsidence District as General Manager, where he leads a community-focused team to support the District’s mission of preventing further subsidence through reasonable groundwater regulation and promoting water efficiency to protect lives and property in Harris, Galveston, and Fort Bend counties. |
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May 01, 2025 - May 04, 2025 UTC-05:00
Join many of your SCR colleagues as we venture up to College Station for our "All Aboard The District 5890 Express District Conference 2025!
WHEN: May 1-4, 2025
WHERE Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center, College Station, TX
REGISTRATION: Click Here
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![]() Haak Vineyards and Winery
May 05, 2025 11:45 AM
Kristen Wollenberg is the Director of Events & Weddings at Haak Vynards & Winery and she will share with us this incredible winery located in Santa Fe and Brehman, Texas. Haak Vynards & Winery was founded in 2000 by Raymond and Gladys Haak and began as a labor of love rooted in passion for winemaking and a deep connection to Texas soil. What started as a small backyard vineyard has grown into one of the state’s most celebrated wineries. Through dedication to craftsmanship and innovation, we continue to uphold the traditions of winemaking while embracing new techniques, always striving to create unforgettable wines that embody the spirit of Texas.
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May 06, 2025 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS CEREMONY This year our Scholarship Awards Committee will present the schorlarships to exceptional and outstanding CCISD High School students during their Senior Awards Banquet at Clear View High School cafeteria.If you have any questions or would like to attend the event, please contact Steve Charbonneau. Seatting may be limited.
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May 12, 2025 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Join us for 2025 Rotary Teacher of the Year Luncheon and honor our Teachers of the year. This will replace our SCR Luncheon at Pomodoro’s that day. Cost: $40.00 Cash, Check, or Credit Card. *If you pay with credit card, please contact Marilyn. Registration: please contact and pay Marilyn. She will handle the registration
If you plan to attend, make sure to sign the list at ANY OF OUR MONDAY LUNCHEONS UP TO MAY 5TH, and provide Marilyn your money. |
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May 19, 2025 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
We hope you will join your fellow Clear Lake area corporate colleagues to put a team in the tournament, become a Sponsor, or make a donation, allowing Rotary Space Center to increase our outreach and service to the local and global communities. Any donation will be greatly appreciated. Your continued support speaks to the close partnership we have with the Bay Area and its businesses. Rotary’s motto is “Service Above Self,” and we are committed to the needs of others by leveraging our resources to enable sustainable solutions. Our volunteers work tirelessly to make this world a better place; however, volunteer hours alone are not enough. So, plan to join us for the golf tournament. FOR SPONSORSHIP LEVELS AND REGISTRATION please click here Thank you for your participation and generosity. Richard Simmons Chairperson, Golf Committee
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![]() Medical Advances in Robotic Surgery
Jun 02, 2025
Dr. Gabriel Rodríguez is an accomplished urologist. He earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch. After this, he completed his residency in urology at Texas A&M Health Science Center, Baylor Scott & White Health. Dr. Rodríguez sees patients at Houston Methodist Urology Associates, based in Houston, TX. He is also affiliated with Houston Methodist Clear Lake Hospital. He can help treat testicle pain, urinary problems, and scrotal abscesses. Dr. Rodríguez is certified by the American Board of Urology. He can cater to different communities with ease as he is bilingual in English and Spanish.
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Jun 16, 2025 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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![]() Presidential End of Rotary Year Report
Jun 16, 2025 11:45 AM
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Jun 18, 2025 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Jun 19, 2025 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
5thAnnual Rothe / Space Center Rotary Blood Drive benefitting MD Anderson’s Blood Bank. When:Juneteenth, 6/19/2025 Time: Noon to 5:00 p.m. Where: Rothe’s 229 Sandhill St. Webster, TX 77598 Please spread the word and help us fill up our timeslots. You can schedule an appointment using the attached, or go to https://tinyurl.com/ROTHE619. (It’s not uncommon for folks to miss appointments or to be unable to donate, so a little overbooking may be helpful. Walkups can also usually be accommodated.) As most of you are aware, the various blood banks around town see a decreased supply in the summer months, so we schedule our drive to mitigate that effect. It’s a great thing to do, so set aside a little time in your schedule to make a difference. Thanks in advance for doing your good deed of the day on 6/19!
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![]() Leaving The Homeplace by Mary Sue Anton
Jul 14, 2025 11:45 AM
Mary Sue Shy Anton is an author, writer, and editor. She was born on a dairy farm near the Mississippi River during the Great Depression. One of her most vivid childhood memories is the 1937 flood, when her family evacuated in the middle of the night and lived in the local courthouse for several weeks. At age 25, after leaving the homeplace to seek her fortune elsewhere, she met Arthur David Anton, recently discharged from the Air Force. After their marriage, she put her husband through school, working as a secretary with a secret clearance at an Air Force base. With two small children, they settled in southeast Missouri until her husband pursued his dream of becoming a physician. The author returned to work, and Art received his M.D. degree from the University of Missouri, but not before their third child was born. In 1969, the family moved to Texas for Art’s medical practice. Mary Sue is a graduate of Loretto Academy, Kansas City, Missouri and received a B.A. in history from the University of Houston-Clear Lake (Texas). She has worked as a computer tutor, genealogy lecturer, soybean farmer, freelance writer and editor. After publishing a genealogy book with two cousins in 1994, she began writing popular histories. Today she lives at MRC The Crossings, an independent living senior community, in League City, Texas where she used her time during the Coronavirus pandemic to write this, her fourth book. Her siblings contributed their own stories to round out her memories and chronicle of her life. |
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![]() Soul Food: Crossroads at Park Place, Inc.
Jul 21, 2025 11:45 AM
John is retired from NASA where he served as the agency's Chief Toxicologist for 25 years. He is a science junkie, having earned advanced degrees in three diffierent sciences - astronomy, chemistry, and pathology. He has been a patient safety activist since the loss of his oldest son due to medical errors in 2002. He is the veteran of many mission trips, including ones to Haiti, Ecuador, and Mexico. He has published two books - A Sea of Broken Hearts and Response Theology, and co-edited a book called The Truth about Big Medicine. He is a scientist and Christian mystic. He enjoys life with his wife Donna who has tolerated him for 48 years, his two children who are loving Christians, and 5 grandchildren. He is currently the Chairperson of the Board for Crossroads at Park Place. |
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