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Our Fundraising Project is finally here! Be sure to pick up your copy of "Cooking With The Club: Building Goodwill & Better Friendships in the Kitchen" today! Over 300 recipes were contributed by Rotarians and Friends of the Spindletop Rotary Club from around the world. Order online today by clicking HERE! You may pick up your copy in Beaumont or we will deliver or ship your order. A portion of the proceeds will benefit CASA of Southeast Texas. |
Rotary Connects the World-A message from Rotary International President Mark MaloneyPresidential messageMark Daniel MaloneyPresident 2019-20June 2020My Rotary journey began 40 years ago when I joined the Rotary Club of Decatur, Alabama, at the age of 25, and it has brought my family and me many unforgettable moments. But nothing could have prepared me for connecting with the world as president of Rotary International. My individual Rotary journey has become a shared Rotary journey with each of you. All of the incredible people Gay and I met this year — Rotarians, Rotaractors, and the extended family of Rotary — will be an inspiration for the rest of our lives. We visited clubs and projects from Uruguay to Ukraine, from Nigeria to New Zealand, and beyond. We were privileged to crisscross the globe, circumnavigating it twice and moving back and forth between the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Each country and each stop held its own Rotary magic. While in Zimbabwe in March, we participated in a medical vocational training team mission with Rotarians from India, providing health, hope, and life itself to the thousands who came for treatment. We also felt the energy of more than 300 young people at a Rotary Youth Symposium in Harare. What a thrill it was to be with these young people! This year Rotary launched our new Action Plan, and I trust each club is putting that plan to use. And I have been energized by the efforts to embrace the priorities I set for this Rotary year: engaging families, providing leadership opportunities for all ages, celebrating our history with the United Nations in its 75th year, and, most significantly, growing Rotary. As COVID-19 reached around the globe, we found ourselves in a world transformed. We have been forced to connect in ways we could never have imagined, testing our ability to adapt. We have made tough decisions, including canceling club meetings, district conferences, presidential conferences, and, much to our regret, the 2020 Rotary International Convention in Honolulu. Together everyone is placing the public good and welfare first, despite the loss of meetings, events, and experiences that had been planned for years. As we looked forward to the Rotary Convention in Honolulu, we learned about the aloha spirit. Our Rotary friends in Hawaii showed us that "aloha" means mutual regard and affection. It extends warmth and caring with no expectation of anything in return. The spirit of aloha applies wherever in the world we may live. As Rotarians, Rotaractors, and members of the family of Rotary, we are connected, and as aloha has been defined to me: Our connection to one another is based upon mutual respect for our differences as well as our appreciation for what we have in common. Community is the sum of individuals — individuals who have concern for one another, who care, share, and take responsibility. As I have witnessed the members of the Rotary community act to care for humanity amid the coronavirus pandemic, I have seen the aloha of Rotary. We are indeed people of action. Every day, but particularly during this pandemic, the Rotary community has demonstrated its aloha spirit. It is a gift to be shared, and we are each a steward of this gift of Rotary. Gay and I have been amazed, inspired, and humbled by all of you within the family of Rotary. Indeed, I would say that the last part of our shared Rotary year was transformational. We found new ways to make the lives of others better, new ways to move forward together. And, together, we will continue to grow Rotary so that we may increase our gift of Rotary to our local and global communities. Gay and I will always remember and treasure our year with you, our shared journey, as Rotary Connects the World! |
Welcome to our new Rotary year-a message from Spindletop Rotary President Rene' LatiolaisRotary is one of the world’s premier service organizations. Paul Harris had a visionary idea when he started a tiny Rotary club in Chicago in 1905. Rotary International is the world’s first service club organization and it has grown to more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide. The Spindletop Rotary Club was charted in January of 1951 and almost 70 years later the members of our club are showcasing the Rotary motto of "Service Above Self". The Spindletop Rotary Club's mission is to promote diverse community involvement in a welcoming and supportive environment. Each person's Rotary journey is different and depends upon the interests and involvement of that individual. I have developed a passion for Rotary over the years and it has enriched my life in return. My hope is that you, as a Spindletop Rotarian, experience the same. My challenge for you this year is to reflect on why YOU joined Spindletop Rotary, why YOU wear your pin proudly and how YOU can make a difference in our club. As Rotarians, it will not be good enough to give only what we have left over or what we can spare, but we must truly give of ourselves with new excitement in support of the ideals of Rotary. Let us lead the way and let us not only inspire the world through our words, but through our deeds. And most importantly let us never forget why we became Rotarians—so that together, we could accomplish, what the individual alone never could. In Rotary- Rene' |
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A Message from President JadeJade RayburnSpindletop Rotary President 2018-19Club Christmas Party After Party, December 2018 As this year draws to a close and we celebrate holidays with our families, let us also remember our Rotary family and the wonderful friendships we've made laughing, loving, and helping others together.
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Presidential Message-Barry RassinPresidential MessageBarry RassinPresident 2018-19October 2018Every Thursday morning, I receive an email from the World Health Organization with an update on the status of polio eradication. It contains a wealth of information, country by country: where and how immunization campaigns are being conducted, how many millions of children are being vaccinated, and where environmental surveillance has found evidence of circulating virus. But every week, when that email appears in my inbox, my heart seems to stop for just a moment until I read the first few lines – and learn whether a child was paralyzed by wild poliovirus that week. That, my friends, is where we are today in the work of polio eradication. The question on my mind as I open that message isn't how many thousands of cases we might see in a year, as we did not too long ago, or even how many hundreds. Instead, when that WHO email arrives every Thursday, the single, binary question it answers is: Was there a new case this week, or wasn't there? Thirty years ago, 1,000 children were paralyzed by polio every single day. Since then, we've marked our progress, year by year, week by week. We've celebrated as country after country, region after region has been declared polio-free. As we've come closer and closer to our goal, and the number of cases has dropped further and further, the children those numbers reflect have become less and less of an abstraction. When I open that Thursday email, I don't wonder what number I'll see. I wonder, was a child paralyzed this week or not? We are so close to eradication – but there is so much work left to do. This month, I ask every Rotary club to help End Polio Now by marking World Polio Day on 24 October. Last year, thousands of Rotary clubs around the world held events to raise awareness and funds for polio eradication. This year, we want to see more World Polio Day events registered than ever. If you have an event planned, be sure to register and promote it at endpolio.org so that more people can take part. If you haven't planned one yet, it's not too late – visit endpolio.org to find ideas, information on this year's livestream, and resources to help your club organize a successful event. World Polio Day is a tremendous opportunity for clubs to highlight Rotary, and our historic work to eradicate polio, in their own communities. It is also a great way to take advantage of the challenge from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: For every dollar that Rotary raises for polio eradication, the Gates Foundation will give two more. Join me, and Rotarians everywhere, on 24 October for World Polio Day – and Be the Inspiration for a polio-free world. |
Be the Inspiration-2018-2019Be the Inspiration-Rotary Club of SpindletopThe Rotary Club of Spindletop plans to Be the Inspiration in 2018-2019 with the installation of new officers and directors for the upcoming year. With newly inducted President Jade Rayburn at the helm, a new energy has begun to spread and with her new Officers and Board supporting her, she will without a doubt bring new and innovative ideas to our club. Congratulations, Jade, and the new Officers and Board for your contributions to Service Above Self. |
Membership Contact List is Mobile!We're very excited to announce that the ClubRunner Mobile App is available for download! The ClubRunner Mobile App is your key to connect to your club and district on the go! Completely free to download and use, this app will let you access the key info you need while you're on the go. Password protected just like your website, the ClubRunner Mobile app allows you to view your member directory, contact your members and executives, read the latest articles posted to your website, learn more about your upcoming events and speakers, view your meeting details and track your attendance statistics, right from your smartphone or tablet! To download the app from the Apple App Store or from Google Play, simply type in 'ClubRunner' in the search bar. Our mobile app is compatible with all versions of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch sets that have iOS 8.0 or later and with versions of Androids that are 4.0.3 or better. |
Great News!Our very own, Karen Chapman has been asked to be Assistant District Governor starting July 1. The AG acts as the conduit between clubs and the district. She will report to the 5910 District Governor, John Hathaway. The clubs she is responsible for are Spindletop (her favorite), Beaumont, Orange, and Liberty. Congratulations KAREN! We are proud to call her a Spindletop Rotarian! |
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SPINDLETOP ROTARY DONATES FLAGPOLEA special recognition was presented to the Spindletop Rotary Club at the annual
Veterans Day program at St. Catherine School for the donation of the new flagpole.
Pictures below include the Student Council with Rotarian Joe Juarez.
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Check Presented to Shriners Hospitals for ChildrenThe Spindletop Rotary Club was pleased to present a check for $12,000 to the Shriners Hospitals for Children-Houston at the April 29 meeting. Pictured from left: Ken Stevens, Spindletop Rotarian, Brad Corley, Shriners Hospital Board Member, Connie Boyd, Regional Donor Development Officer, and President Bobby Chapman.
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Spindletop Rotary Club Receives Presidential CitationCongratulations to the Spindletop Rotary Club for receiving the Presidential Citation at the District Conference. The 2013-14 Presidential Citation recognizes Rotary clubs for an array of achievements that promote our membership growth, enhance humanitarian service through our Foundation, and strengthen our network through the family of Rotary. Great work, Spindletop Rotarians!
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SPINDLETOP ROTARY IS ON FACEBOOKSpindletop Rotary Club now has a Facebook page. If you are a Facebook user, be sure to "Like" our page. The more "Likes" we have, the more our information gets spread to other Rotarians and others interested in what we are doing as a Club. It's a great way to communicate our Club's events and activities. |
PHOTO GALLERY - 2013 SOAP BOX DERBYThe 12th annual Southeast Texas All-American Soap Box Derby was fun, exciting, and rewarding for hundreds of kids, parents and mentors. Whether you attended this year's Derby or not, you won't want to miss our photo gallery. Photos from the 2013 Soap Box Derby can be viewed by clicking HERE.
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