December 7th Meeting
Posted by Vicki Rowe
We had three guests, Robert Fugerino, who has applied for membership and Wayne Beaumier and Jeff Adams, both from the Bear Creek Copperfield Club.
This week's meeting was a Club Assembly which included Classification Talks by Alan Brevard and Lloyd Culp. Alan shared information about Farmer's Insurance, his business, as well as sharing the fact that he and his wife Stacy met on a blind date. He has a 10 year old son named Michael.
Lloyd is a an attorney who handles mostly litigation. He also teaches American Government at Lone Star College at Fairbanks N. Houston. He grew up in West, Texas where he met his wife, Susan in 1st grade. His son, Zach attends Baylor, and his younger son, Chase, has the life-long ambition to be a clown. He is a finalist for Circus Smirkus, and you can see his video on You Tube. He is quite talented.
Good news included Justin's not-so-good news that the Cowboys lost, someone broke into his truck in the parking lot last week, and that he and Andrea enjoyed ringing the bell for the Salvation Army on Saturday.
Stan thanked everyone who participated in the Bell Ringing. We collected $410, in the top 5 kettle returns of the day.
Ted and Katharine also enjoyed the service project. Ted commented that the Longhorns won and offered a dollar for D. Ray to lead the fight song.
Ted's offer was immediately countered by several offers of a dollar if D. Ray did NOT lead the fight song.
Vicki shared the news that exchange student, Jacob Scheel-Bech has made the varsity soccer team at Cy Creek H. S.
D. Ray reminded everyone of the Christmas party at the Reilands' house on Saturday. We passed around a sign-up sheet, so if you missed the meeting, you can still attend. Bring a white elephant gift for you and your spouse. If you are bringing a child, let Vicki Rowe know, so that we can have a gift for him or her.
This week's meeting was a Club Assembly which included Classification Talks by Alan Brevard and Lloyd Culp. Alan shared information about Farmer's Insurance, his business, as well as sharing the fact that he and his wife Stacy met on a blind date. He has a 10 year old son named Michael.
Lloyd is a an attorney who handles mostly litigation. He also teaches American Government at Lone Star College at Fairbanks N. Houston. He grew up in West, Texas where he met his wife, Susan in 1st grade. His son, Zach attends Baylor, and his younger son, Chase, has the life-long ambition to be a clown. He is a finalist for Circus Smirkus, and you can see his video on You Tube. He is quite talented.
Good news included Justin's not-so-good news that the Cowboys lost, someone broke into his truck in the parking lot last week, and that he and Andrea enjoyed ringing the bell for the Salvation Army on Saturday.
Stan thanked everyone who participated in the Bell Ringing. We collected $410, in the top 5 kettle returns of the day.
Ted and Katharine also enjoyed the service project. Ted commented that the Longhorns won and offered a dollar for D. Ray to lead the fight song.
Ted's offer was immediately countered by several offers of a dollar if D. Ray did NOT lead the fight song.
Vicki shared the news that exchange student, Jacob Scheel-Bech has made the varsity soccer team at Cy Creek H. S.
D. Ray reminded everyone of the Christmas party at the Reilands' house on Saturday. We passed around a sign-up sheet, so if you missed the meeting, you can still attend. Bring a white elephant gift for you and your spouse. If you are bringing a child, let Vicki Rowe know, so that we can have a gift for him or her.