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SPINDLETOP ROTARY CLUB
To promote diverse community involvement in a welcoming and supportive environment.
Spindletop (Beaumont)
Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
Spindletop Gladys City Boomtown Museum
5550 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705
United States of America
Tuesdays at Noon
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This Week's Meeting!

July 20, 2021

High Noon!

Come here the Dynamic Duo, Jenny and Kyle Mutz, speak today at the Spindletop Gladys City Museum!

 

Looking forward to seeing everyone!

 

Spindletop Rotary Zooms on Despite Pandemic
One of the things the Spindletop Rotary prides itself on is the ability to adapt to changing situations. When the Earth "closed" back in mid-March, the club leadership took a step back and evaluated the situation and eventually came up with a new way to engage membership by holding virtual Zoom meetings.  During this time, the membership checked in on each other, laughed, instituted a revised virtual meeting format, and even grew and thrived.  The club held it's first virtual induction and inducted four new members at the same time.  We are on our way to inducting more members as of this writing.  Members of the club have been involved in virtual training seminars where other District 5910 members have heard about Spindletop's fun Zoom meetings and have started utilizing Zoom in their own clubs after hearing about the success that Spindletop Rotary has had.  People are talking about us, and that's a good thing.  So as the Earth slowly re-opens, let's continue to inspire others in all that we do and open opportunities.
 
 
 
New Membership Candidates
The Spindletop Rotary is pleased to announce that we have received a new application for membership, Kyle Mutz.  Kyle is the director of the Disability Resource Center at Lamar University and is being sponsored by Jenny Mutz.  Classification would be Education.  This is the first printing for this candidate.
 
Call to Action!!!
It's almost the start of a new Rotary year, and you know what that means?  It's time to be thinking about what committees we want to serve on!  At one of the early meetings in July, we will take some time to sign up for the various committees the Spindletop Rotary Club has.  The club has six main committees to choose from:
 
1.  Membership
2.  Service Projects
3.  Public Relations
4.  Foundation
5.  Programs
6.  Fundraising
 
Depending on the activities planned for the year, various sub-committees will also be formed.  I'm asking all members to sign up for at least committee to fully commit to.  If you're currently serving on a committee, please consider staying on and mentoring our newer members.  In the coming days, I will be calling various individuals to chair some of these committees.  If you're interested in chairing a committee, please let Chris know.  This is an opportunity to step up and make a difference.  Try something you feel uncomfortable doing, or do something you're really good at.  This is why we join Rotary....to serve humanity.
 
Looking forward to serving with you.
Interested in Being an Officer or Director?  We Want To Know!
Have you ever wondered how you can make your club better?  Do you have big ideas that you think other members may enjoy?  Have you ever wanted to be President of the Spindletop Rotary Club?  If the answer is "Yes" then don't hesitate another minute.  LET SOMEONE KNOW!!!  Current officers and board members are a great way to communicate your interest in a director or officer position, and serving in this capacity is truly rewarding.  We don't want anyone to feel left out, so if you've got the desire to serve in an officer or director position, we want to hear from you.
Sharpen Your Rotary Knowledge - 5 Avenues of Service
Rotary’s Five Avenues of Service are the philosophical and practical framework for the work of this Rotary club.  Don't confuse the Five Avenues of Service with the Six Areas of Focus.
 
1.  Club Service - involves action a member should take within this club to help it function successfully.
 
2.  Vocational Service - has the purpose of promoting high ethical standards in businesses and professions, recognizing the worthiness of all dignified occupations, and fostering the ideal of service in the pursuit of all vocations.  The role of members includes conducting themselves and their businesses in accordance with Rotary's principles and lending their vocational skills to club-developed projects in order to address the issues and needs of society.
 
3.  Community Service - comprises varied efforts that members make, sometimes in conjunction with others, to improve the quality of life of those who live within the club's locality or municipality.
 
4.  International Service - comprises those activities that members do to advance international understanding, goodwill, and peace by fostering acquaintance with people of other countries, their cultures, customs, accomplishments, aspirations, and problems, through reading and correspondence and through cooperation in all club activities and projects designed to help people in other lands.
 
5.  Youth Service - recognizes the positive change implemented by youth and young adults through leadership development activities, involvement in community and international service projects, and exchange programs that enrich and foster world peace and cultural understanding.
Sharpen Your Rotary Knowledge - Six Areas of Focus
What are the six areas of focus for Rotary International?  That's an excellent question!  Time to drop a "Rotary Knowledge Bomb."  Rotary's six areas of focus are:
 
1.  Peace and conflict prevention/resolution
2.  Disease prevention and treatment
3.  Water and sanitation
4.  Maternal and child health
5.  Basic education and literacy
6.  Economic and community development
 
 
There you have it!  The six areas of focus for Rotary International.
 
 
 
Deepening our impact by expanding membership is a top priority for us.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Sherry Wells
July 1
 
Mickey Rouse
July 4
 
Darren Erwin
July 16
 
Ami Kamara
August 3
 
Sue Bard
August 26
 
Join Date
Alan R. Hefty
July 1, 1980
41 years
 
Chris W. Busch
July 1, 1990
31 years
 
Earl White
July 2, 2019
2 years
 
Alicia Jinkerson
July 28, 2020
1 year
 
Gordon Langston
July 28, 2016
5 years
 
Rezvan Khoshlessan
July 30, 2019
2 years
 
Lynn Maurer
August 1, 2014
7 years
 
Cheryl Barenberg
August 9, 2016
5 years
 
Heather Kugler
August 9, 2016
5 years
 
Sherry Wells
August 21, 2012
9 years
 
Roxanne Acosta-Hellberg
August 27, 2019
2 years
 
Jo Bienvenu
August 30, 2016
5 years
 
Executives & Directors
President
 
President-Elect
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
Past President
 
Interact Sponsor
 
Membership
 
Food Service Co-Chair
 
Fundraising Project Co-Chair
 
Food Services Co-Chair
 
Fundraising Project Co-Chair
 
Welcoming Committee Chair
 
Social Chair
 
Service Projects
 
Public Relations
 
Vice President
 
Rotary Foundation
 
Director 2021-2023
 
Director 2021-2023
 
Director 2021-2023
 
Director 2021-2023
 
Director 2020-2022
 
Director 2020-2022
 
Director 2020-2022
 
Director 2020-2022
 
Club Webmaster/Website Manager
 
Assistant Secretary
 
Russell Hampton
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