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DT Construction

Skip Curry, Financial Adviser:
Edward D. Jones
Kingwood, TX 77339

Wilbert Vaults of Houston

KW Receivables


Ted Price

Ward Brothers Insurance

RE/Max NorthEast  II

CenterPoint Energy

Michael and Cynthia Barret
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International Service Projects Of District Is Wednesday's Program
 
 
Rotary District 5890 International Service
District Director: Angel “Angie” Jimenez
 
Angie will discuss the numerous International District projects in our 2015-2016 Rotary year
 
1. Jesse H. Jones Rotary House International / M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
2. Russia Inter-Country Committee
3. Guerrero Clinic  
4. Children of the Dumps           
5. Rotary Books for the World
6. Pure Water for the World          
7. DISASTER AID USA
8. Rotary Bio-Medical Equipment Repair & Training Project in Haiti
9. Restoring the Legacy – Rotary Founder Paul Harris’ Iconic Prairie Homestead
10. Rotary working with Peace Corps
                    
Bio of Rotarian Angie Jimenez
 
Angie (Angel F.) Jimenez is a native of Argentina. He attended Military School, graduating as a Second Lieutenant, then attended Law School before immigrating to New York in 1955, where he began a career in international shipping.
He moved to Houston in 1965 and founded his own freight forwarding company, McLean Cargo, in 1970. Angie built it into one of the largest minority-owned U.S. companies. He sold the company in 2008 to a freight forwarder by the name of Jim Crane. Probably better known to most as the owner of the Houston Astro’s.
Angie joined the Rotary Club of Houston (RCOH) in 2002. He became its Centennial President when the club celebrated its 100th anniversary (1912-2012). He has held numerous positions in his club and in District 5890 since 2004. He presently serves as the Director of International Services for our District.
Because of his international shipping experience, Angie has led and participated in many international projects. He has devoted a great deal of time and treasure to the Rotary Books for the World project, where he serves as COO. Partnering with other Rotarians, Rotary Books for the World has shipped over 400 – 40-foot ocean-freight containers to Africa and other third world countries!
Angie has served on numerous Boards. An avid reader with a passionate interest in printing, Angie served as Chairman of the Board of the Museum of Printing of Houston. He continues to serve on the Board’s Executive Committee
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Sponsorship Report

April 16th is not that far away so we need to reach out for sponsorships for the coming year. A report is listed below. This is the list of sponsors that have committed so far. We have several new sponsors, Lavezzari Insurance, Abundant Health & Wellness Center and Byrne Metals.

 

Festival Sponsorship Report
2015-16
Platinum
Plains State Bank
Mann Eye Institute
Gold
Skip Curry-Edward Jones
Wang’s Martial Arts
Wilbert Vaults of Houston
Minuteman Printing of Humble
DT Construction
Homewood Suites Kingwood
Memorial Hermann NE
KW Receivable
The Mint National Bank
Silver Plus
Artie and Dorothy McFerrin Foundation
Waste Management
Silver
CommunityBank of Texas N. A.
Ward Brothers—Personal Insurance
Kingwood Medical Center
MKP-Price & Co, P.C., CPA”s
Media
Tribune
Observer
Dock Line
 
Bronze Plus
The Mint National Bank
Bronze
Maroon Trucking
Continuum Financial, LLC
TWFG Insurance—Brian Johnson
Ernest and Beverly Hauser
Gloria and Oran Bain
CenterPoint Energy
Alspaugh's Ace Hardware
Rosewood Funeral Home
Monk Engineering, Inc.
Community Resource Credit Union
Joiner Partnership
State Representative Dan Huberty
Lavezzari Insurance
Mike Carr Atty--Independence Title
Custom Kitchen Equipment
Byrne Metals
Abundant Health & Wellness Center
Friend of Rotary
Sullivan's Paint & Body
 
Total to Date
$45,800
Hanover, Ontario, Rotarians Greeted
Hanover, Ontario, Rotarians Greeted
 
Pam and Ernest greeted two Hanover, Ontario Rotarians to Kingwood New Year’s Eve. Daphne and Nelson came to Kingwood to participate in the New Year’s Day Metal Saw Marathon. One of their reasons for coming here was to elevate the visibility of End Polio and to raise money for the issue. Daphne was running her first marathon and chose the Metal Saw Marathon as they provide the largest medal for participants. The last report seen was that they had raised $2500 for End Polio.
Pam and I greeted them at the Double Tree hotel for brunch on New Year’s Eve. We had a very enjoyable visit and were introduced to their clubs culture of Hugging. Their membership greets one another with Hugs.
We exchanged club banners.
A big part of Rotary is fellowship, both locally and internationally. It was an enjoyable visit.
JANUARY 2016 Rotary President’s Message
JANUARY 2016 Rotary President’s Message
 
There is a story told in my Hindu tradition of two sages, Shaunaka and Abhipratari. They were worshippers of Prana, the wind god. One day, the two men were about to sit down to lunch when a poor student knocked on their door, asking for food.
 
"No, boy, do not bother us at this hour," was the reply. The student was surprised but very hungry, so he persisted.
 
"Tell me, honored sirs, which deity do you worship?"
 
"Prana, the wind god," they answered impatiently.
 
"Do you not know that the world begins and ends with wind, and that wind pervades the entire universe?"
 
The two sages were by now very irritated by their impertinent guest. "Of course we know it!" they replied.
 
"Well, then," continued the student, "if Prana pervades the universe, then he pervades me also, since I am but part of the universe. He is also in this hungry body, which stands before you begging for a bite to eat! And so in denying food to me, you deny it to the very deity whom you say you serve."
 
The sages realized the student spoke the truth and invited him to enter and share their meal. For they understood, at that moment, that by opening the door to one who sought their help, they were not only serving that individual – but reaching toward a larger goal.
 
Our experience of Rotary is, for the most part, based in our own communities. We meet every week in our clubs, in the same places, with the same familiar friends. While almost all of us are involved in some way or other in international service, the Rotary we see and share from day to day feels very local. It can be easy to lose sight of the larger picture – of what our service truly means.
 
Every impact you have as a Rotarian, individually and through your club, is multiplied by the power of our numbers. When you feed one person who is hungry, when you educate one person who is illiterate, when you protect one child from disease, the impact may seem small. It is anything but. For it is only through the power of numbers, through the power of our individual actions and gifts, that we can have the impact we seek: to truly Be a Gift to the World
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By Fernanda Luz Moraes, president of the Rotaract Club of Cachoeirinha, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil When I began participating in Rotaract in 2012, I viewed it as a way to spend my weekends doing something good in my community. … Continue reading
 
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