Enthusiasm and Good News Aplenty!
Posted by Vicki Rowe
Many members and guests eagerly shared their good news with the club.
Glynn Knight just got back from a 1,500-mile motorcycle tour.
Abdul was glad to be back and is halfway done with his doctorate.
Marilyn is leaving Sunday for a 10-day trip to the Holy Land. She promised to pray for us!
Gwen really enjoyed the Salvation Army program and missed meeting last Monday when we were off for Memorial Day.
Mike H. just celebrated a two-year anniversary with the love of his life, Verna.
Ted and Katherine celebrated an anniversary yesterday and the summer session at Lone Star College is off to an amazing start with 6,700 students. Ted recalled that when the college opened, it only had that many students in a regular session; now they have that many in a summer session. He also shared that Gwen and Charlie's grandson is one of the enrollees.
Tom's son, Travis, got a 4 on the writing portion of the TAKS test, a remarkable feat. His daughter, Emily, got a perfect score on the English part. We're guessing Chris gets partial credit for the intellectual gifts of these offspring!
Jim's son, Parker made the All-Star Team as first team first baseman. He hit the only homerun for his team.
Ray bragged on Texas University's, success in baseball. He told us that the Longhorns beat Boston College in a 25-inning game, and followed up with a win over Army with a grand slam walk-off homer. Exciting stuff!
Vicki presented the club with a challenge to fill a Polio Plus can with quarters in the next year to contribute to the efforts of Rotary to eradicate Polio worldwide.
Abdul was glad to be back and is halfway done with his doctorate.
Marilyn is leaving Sunday for a 10-day trip to the Holy Land. She promised to pray for us!
Gwen really enjoyed the Salvation Army program and missed meeting last Monday when we were off for Memorial Day.
Mike H. just celebrated a two-year anniversary with the love of his life, Verna.
Ted and Katherine celebrated an anniversary yesterday and the summer session at Lone Star College is off to an amazing start with 6,700 students. Ted recalled that when the college opened, it only had that many students in a regular session; now they have that many in a summer session. He also shared that Gwen and Charlie's grandson is one of the enrollees.
Tom's son, Travis, got a 4 on the writing portion of the TAKS test, a remarkable feat. His daughter, Emily, got a perfect score on the English part. We're guessing Chris gets partial credit for the intellectual gifts of these offspring!
Jim's son, Parker made the All-Star Team as first team first baseman. He hit the only homerun for his team.
Ray bragged on Texas University's, success in baseball. He told us that the Longhorns beat Boston College in a 25-inning game, and followed up with a win over Army with a grand slam walk-off homer. Exciting stuff!
Vicki presented the club with a challenge to fill a Polio Plus can with quarters in the next year to contribute to the efforts of Rotary to eradicate Polio worldwide.