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Skip Curry, Financial Adviser:
Edward Jones, Kingwood

Ted Price
Trigg-Catering--Humble Inn
REM Communications, Inc
Faust Painting

Minute Maid

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Volunteer Opportunity
Dear Rotarians:  Our member, Paul Kern, has been in touch with Lynn at Mission NE about a volunteer opportunity they need help with.
 
Tuesday, January 3rd, at 1:00pm.  (shouldn't last more than 1-2 hours)
 
Approximately 8-10 people needed
 
Take down and put into storage holiday decorations
 
Load any remaining toys into truck or van and take to storage facility about 10 mins. away from Mission NE facility.  Lynn can arrange for a vehicle or a Rotarian can use their pickup.
 
If you are interested in volunteering for this, please email me or Paul Kern so that we can organize the list for Lynn at Mission NE.
 
Service above self,
 
Pam
Guest Speaker: Dr. Fustok
From 1962 to 1964 he majored in the French language and literature at La Sorbonne in Paris France. Dr. Fustok completed his preparatory studies at the University of Grenoble, Grenoble France and graduated one of forty three students in a class of 1500 from the Medical School of Grenoble in 1973.

He completed his internship training and entered private practice in France f...rom 1973 to 1975. After obtaining the ECFG in Houston in 1976 Dr. Fustok completed his general surgery and plastic surgery residency in 1982 at the University of Texas Medical Branch, St. Joseph Hospital in Houston. Prior to going into private practice in 1982 he worked under Drs. Cronin, Brauer and Biggs, the originators of breast plants.

Dr. Fustok specializes in cosmetic, reconstructive and hand surgery with an emphasis on cosmetic breast and reconstructive surgery. His outstanding work and dedication to excellence has earned him numerous honors and peer recognition.
 
Annum Jaffer,  Global Grant Scholar Candidate

Annum Jaffer selected by District 5890 as a

We are delighted to announce that our club sponsored candidate, Annum Jaffer, has been officially selected by District 5890 as a Global Grant Scholar candidate.  This is by far the biggest hurdle in securing the grant.  Her application will now go on to the Rotary Foundation for final approval.  Annum is seeking a Master’s Degree in Human Rights at the London School of Economics. She holds a BS in Biology from the University of Texas and is currently a third year medical student at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Last December Annum volunteered at the Moria Refugee Camp, a health clinic, on the Greek island of Lesvos assisting refugees. She leaves Monday November 21, 2016 to volunteer at a refugee camp in Jordan for three weeks with Souriyat Across Borders.  Annum is the epitome of being the change one wishes to see in the world. 

P:S: From Jennifer Walden Mutchler

She has been an absolute joy to work with throughout the application and interview process.  Her passion and hope for a better world is infectious.  We look forward to having her visit our club soon.

A special thank you to Bill Davis and former Global Scholar, Dr. Isis Mejias for their role in finding and supporting Annum. 

 

 

The Village: Upcoming Events & Volunteer Opportunities
1.Thursday, December 8th, The Village Jamming Club will be making Jelly from 10:30 to 1:30.  We are asking for volunteers to come help with the process.  We will do this at the House on Stoney Glen between Walgreens and Stacey's Dance Studio in the cul de sac.  Interested participants can contact Kelly Paull at kpaull@villagelac.org.
 
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By Ingrid Schwab, Rotary staff Amit says it feels like our team has been in India for a week, but really it’s been about two days. It definitely feels like a lifetime. This is the first Rotary staff Sub-National Immunization … Continue reading
 
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