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Weekly

Reader
Volume 53, Issue 115, January 30, 2014

UPCOMING
MEETINGS

Our Beloved Editor could not make our
meeting, so once again, I have been asked to
pitch hit. Hopefully, he will be back in one
piece this coming week.

The Plano Rotary Club
www.PlanoRotary.com

Matt Shaheen encouraged everyone to vote and
to watch for his name on the ballot, making our
pot of money $5.00 richer.

January 30
General Rick Lynch “Adapt or Die”
February 6
Jamee Jolly “Texas House of Representatives District 66 Primary
Election Candidate Forum”
(Joint Forum with Plano
Chamber of Commerce)
February 13
Alex Johnson “Four Way Test Contest”

Good afternoon and welcome to the Plano Rotary
Club. But Wait, what club is that? Our charter says
we are The Rotary Club of Plano, with a large
emphasis on the “The”.

This was the fourth year that there has been a
Fantasy Football League, and Mark Johnson
finished in second place.

February 20
Earnest Burke “Annual Black History Celebration Program. (Meeting
adjourns @ 1:30).”
February 27
Carol Mitchel “Truth About Hypnosis.”

JANUARY
BIRTHDAYS
Hammel, David
Little, Pamela
Via, Jo
Anderson, Jim
Solomon, Yoram
McWhorter, David
Aris, Jerry
Showalter, L.B.
Millender, Sherman
Brodhead, John
Feigenbaum, Alan
Kilmer, Bev

Jan 01
Jan 04
Jan 05
Jan 08
Jan 08
Jan 15
Jan 17
Jan 17
Jan 19
Jan 20
Jan 21
Jan 24

Bypassing the Inside Rotarian Studio, Nathan
presented the winners and losers of the Fantasy
Football League, and all the others who were
present.

With the meeting called to order by Captain Kirk
everyone looked around for LB Broach to lead us
in the invocation. After we were thankful and
adequately blessed, Dennis Fuller lead us all in the
pledge with Bob and his faithful followers
booming to an end. Captain Kirk thanked John
Parker for Greeting at the door and called Nathan
to the podium to introduce our visiting Rotarians
and Guests.
Guest of
Guest
Gary Thompson
Tino Frujillo
Lori Geer
Nancy Humphrey
Robert Kraft
John Caldwell
Justin Robinson
Kirk Bell
Home Club
Visiting Rotarians
Ed Williams
Dallas
Mike McAuliffe
OKC Club 29
Matt Shaheen
Frisco

He has been in the money all four years, but never
in first place. Needless to say, he does not mind as
long as the money continues to flow his way.

Last year Mr. Walters lost one game. This year he
lost 10 games and he had to give up the trophy,
resulting in a tug of war over the trophy.
continued on page 2
st

Jason Cramer was the new 1 place winner and he was
given the trophy for this coming year. The last place
winner was not present, so when he does appear at a
meeting, we will have to go through another ceremony
to award him the loser’s trophy. Who had the Loser’s
trophy last year? And on with the meeting………

Nancy Humphrey was called up to introduce the Plano
ISD’s 2013 Elementary and Secondary Teachers of the
Year, Erin Swain and Ramy Mahmoud. Erin and Ramy are
each outstanding role models, excellent mentors and
skilled educators who devote themselves to instilling in
students a love for and desire to reach their full
potential.

Captain Kirk reported that 51 surveys have been taken
and it would be very nice if more people would take time
to complete the survey online, so a larger percentage of
our club could be represented in future decisions. It
should only take about 5 minutes.
The Club had 2 extra seats to fill at Ski Plano, and
hopefully they were filled, because it was a really great
time, in support of the Plano ISD Foundation.
The Club also has 5 tables of 10 people each to fill at the
District Rotary Gala coming up on February 22 at the
Hilton Anatole. If you would like to go, please send an
email to Lynette and she will put you on the list. We
would like to be well represented.

Erin serves as a fourth grade team leader at Bethany
Elementary School. She has multiple leadership roles on
campus and takes an active role in positively impacting
her school and community culture.
Ramy is science department chair at Williams High
School. He is a leader and a willing risk-taker when it
means that his students are engaged and learning.

Jamee Jolly made the announcement regarding a
Candidate Forum on February 6, 2014 for House District
66. If you have any questions you would like to hear
asked, please submit them to Jamee Jolly, so she can add
them to the script.
Nathan announced that there was a PISD Alumni
Association and they are holding a golf tournament on
st
March 31 , at Glen Eagles Country Club. They are looking
for sponsors and golfers. There will be brochures on the
table this coming week if you are interested in being a
sponsor or golfing in the tournament.

Erin spoke of the great link between the non-profits in
the Plano ISD area and her classroom. There are kids who
would not have had dinner the night before if it were not
for Minnie’s Food Pantry and other food pantries in the
area. There are children who have been helped by CASA
and Collin County Advocacy Center. There are kids who
had to spend the night at My Friend’s Place or with their
mother at Hope’s Door. There are children who received
their shots and medical care from the Plano Children’s
Medical Center, which is one of our Club’s non-profits.
It is important to know that our charity within
our community is also a reason we have a strong
school district, by helping to remove adverse
situations from their lives, so they may go to
school.
Ramy has been teaching for ten years. The first
year he taught was a blur and he lived day to
day and worked from his lesson plans. He
became accustomed to the fact that if he
needed a certain supplies, they magically
showed up at his classroom door and he
thought much about it. When he became a
department chair he then had to prepare and
follow budgets, but even then, because the
school district was so well supported, meeting
the budget and still getting everything necessary
to be a great teacher was not a problem. It was
not until this year, when he and Erin were given
the opportunity to travel around the District
talking with the non-profits who give the
support to the school district, that they
understood exactly what and where this money
was really coming from.
Without the support given to our school, the
teachers would not be able to give the level of
learning which the people and students of Plano
have come to expect. PISD is an exceptional
school district because of the community and
the schools understanding that education is a
community wide affair and they people of Plano
are kind and generous and they value a good
educational system.

for the kids not in this academy at Williams High
School? It introduces them to occupations
which they would not have known existed
before. It forces them to stretch their
capabilities and learn that with a little effort
they can achieve so much more than they
thought they could. This has made the children
prouder of what they are doing, and happier to
be at school and excited to learn.
Ramy has developed a flipped class structure.
He video tapes his lectures and the student
must go home and watch the lectures as their
homework. Then when they come to the
classroom there is time to the paperwork and
answer questions and do projects while
answering any questions the students may have.
This has worked very well, and there have been
many obstacles thrown up along the way. Kids
did not have internet or computers, and other
similar problems. Ramy found a way to
overcome every obstacle so far and this way of
teaching has worked very well for his students.
After answering several other questions from
the floor, the teachers were each presented
with checks from The Rotary Club of Plano and
thanked for their service to our school district.
With that the Four Way Test was recited, the
bell was rung and we all gathered ourselves to
return to work or other activities for another
week.

Ramy went on to explain that he works at
Williams High School, and that the money we
gave to their school for the Health and Science
Academy was a much larger gift than can be
realized at face value. It has brought in very
successful kids from around the district to their
school. This boosts the morale of all the
students in the school and sets a high bar for all
the kids to reach. The kids in this program are
getting experiences which will put them far
above their peers when they leave Willams High
School and enter the real world. What does it do

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
DISTRICT 5810
Presents
HUMANITY IN MOTION
-REVEALED
A Masked Ball
Hilton Anatole Hotel
February 22, 2014

Guests & Visiting Rotarians

Guest

Guest Of

Gary Thompson
Lori Geer
Robert Kraft
Justin Robinson

Tino Fruillo
Nancy Humphrey
John Caldwell
Kirk Bell

Visiting Rotarian Home Club AWARDS:

Ed Williams
Mike McAuliffe
Matt Shaheen

Dallas
OKC Club 29
Frisco

2013 Citizen of the Year
Dr. Myrtle Hightower

Huffines Auto Dealerships
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Next Social - Tuesday, January 28th
Location:
1000 14th St #100, Plano, TX 75074

Plano Rotary Club
Board of Directors
2013-2014
President
Kirk Bell
President Elect
Earnest Burke
Secretary
Karla Oliver
Treasurer
Ben Criste
Past President
Lynn Schwartz
Sergeant at Arms
Nathan Barbera
Membership Chair
Pam Little
Membership Vice Chair
Jayson Killough
Service Chair
Larry Bisno
Service Vice Chair
David Bowman
Public Relationship Chair
Mary Jo Dean
Public Relationship Vice Chair
Camille Ussery
Club Admin Chair
David McWhorter
Club Admin Vice Chair
John Parker
Foundation Chair
Gary Basham
Foundation Vice Chair
Alan Feigenbaum
New Generation Chair
Rick Horne
At Large
Robert Epstein
Lori Roberts
Susan Shuler
Bill Wray
Bob Pikna
Kyle Walters
Alex Johnson
Business Secretary
Lynette Pieper
Bulletin Editor
Chris Parr
Bulletin Photographer
Robert Epstein
Bulletin Designer
Marsha Pigg
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  • 1. Winter Weekly Reader Volume 53, Issue 115, January 30, 2014 UPCOMING MEETINGS Our Beloved Editor could not make our meeting, so once again, I have been asked to pitch hit. Hopefully, he will be back in one piece this coming week. The Plano Rotary Club www.PlanoRotary.com Matt Shaheen encouraged everyone to vote and to watch for his name on the ballot, making our pot of money $5.00 richer. January 30 General Rick Lynch “Adapt or Die” February 6 Jamee Jolly “Texas House of Representatives District 66 Primary Election Candidate Forum” (Joint Forum with Plano Chamber of Commerce) February 13 Alex Johnson “Four Way Test Contest” Good afternoon and welcome to the Plano Rotary Club. But Wait, what club is that? Our charter says we are The Rotary Club of Plano, with a large emphasis on the “The”. This was the fourth year that there has been a Fantasy Football League, and Mark Johnson finished in second place. February 20 Earnest Burke “Annual Black History Celebration Program. (Meeting adjourns @ 1:30).” February 27 Carol Mitchel “Truth About Hypnosis.” JANUARY BIRTHDAYS Hammel, David Little, Pamela Via, Jo Anderson, Jim Solomon, Yoram McWhorter, David Aris, Jerry Showalter, L.B. Millender, Sherman Brodhead, John Feigenbaum, Alan Kilmer, Bev Jan 01 Jan 04 Jan 05 Jan 08 Jan 08 Jan 15 Jan 17 Jan 17 Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 24 Bypassing the Inside Rotarian Studio, Nathan presented the winners and losers of the Fantasy Football League, and all the others who were present. With the meeting called to order by Captain Kirk everyone looked around for LB Broach to lead us in the invocation. After we were thankful and adequately blessed, Dennis Fuller lead us all in the pledge with Bob and his faithful followers booming to an end. Captain Kirk thanked John Parker for Greeting at the door and called Nathan to the podium to introduce our visiting Rotarians and Guests. Guest of Guest Gary Thompson Tino Frujillo Lori Geer Nancy Humphrey Robert Kraft John Caldwell Justin Robinson Kirk Bell Home Club Visiting Rotarians Ed Williams Dallas Mike McAuliffe OKC Club 29 Matt Shaheen Frisco He has been in the money all four years, but never in first place. Needless to say, he does not mind as long as the money continues to flow his way. Last year Mr. Walters lost one game. This year he lost 10 games and he had to give up the trophy, resulting in a tug of war over the trophy. continued on page 2
  • 2. st Jason Cramer was the new 1 place winner and he was given the trophy for this coming year. The last place winner was not present, so when he does appear at a meeting, we will have to go through another ceremony to award him the loser’s trophy. Who had the Loser’s trophy last year? And on with the meeting……… Nancy Humphrey was called up to introduce the Plano ISD’s 2013 Elementary and Secondary Teachers of the Year, Erin Swain and Ramy Mahmoud. Erin and Ramy are each outstanding role models, excellent mentors and skilled educators who devote themselves to instilling in students a love for and desire to reach their full potential. Captain Kirk reported that 51 surveys have been taken and it would be very nice if more people would take time to complete the survey online, so a larger percentage of our club could be represented in future decisions. It should only take about 5 minutes. The Club had 2 extra seats to fill at Ski Plano, and hopefully they were filled, because it was a really great time, in support of the Plano ISD Foundation. The Club also has 5 tables of 10 people each to fill at the District Rotary Gala coming up on February 22 at the Hilton Anatole. If you would like to go, please send an email to Lynette and she will put you on the list. We would like to be well represented. Erin serves as a fourth grade team leader at Bethany Elementary School. She has multiple leadership roles on campus and takes an active role in positively impacting her school and community culture. Ramy is science department chair at Williams High School. He is a leader and a willing risk-taker when it means that his students are engaged and learning. Jamee Jolly made the announcement regarding a Candidate Forum on February 6, 2014 for House District 66. If you have any questions you would like to hear asked, please submit them to Jamee Jolly, so she can add them to the script. Nathan announced that there was a PISD Alumni Association and they are holding a golf tournament on st March 31 , at Glen Eagles Country Club. They are looking for sponsors and golfers. There will be brochures on the table this coming week if you are interested in being a sponsor or golfing in the tournament. Erin spoke of the great link between the non-profits in the Plano ISD area and her classroom. There are kids who would not have had dinner the night before if it were not for Minnie’s Food Pantry and other food pantries in the area. There are children who have been helped by CASA and Collin County Advocacy Center. There are kids who had to spend the night at My Friend’s Place or with their mother at Hope’s Door. There are children who received their shots and medical care from the Plano Children’s Medical Center, which is one of our Club’s non-profits.
  • 3. It is important to know that our charity within our community is also a reason we have a strong school district, by helping to remove adverse situations from their lives, so they may go to school. Ramy has been teaching for ten years. The first year he taught was a blur and he lived day to day and worked from his lesson plans. He became accustomed to the fact that if he needed a certain supplies, they magically showed up at his classroom door and he thought much about it. When he became a department chair he then had to prepare and follow budgets, but even then, because the school district was so well supported, meeting the budget and still getting everything necessary to be a great teacher was not a problem. It was not until this year, when he and Erin were given the opportunity to travel around the District talking with the non-profits who give the support to the school district, that they understood exactly what and where this money was really coming from. Without the support given to our school, the teachers would not be able to give the level of learning which the people and students of Plano have come to expect. PISD is an exceptional school district because of the community and the schools understanding that education is a community wide affair and they people of Plano are kind and generous and they value a good educational system. for the kids not in this academy at Williams High School? It introduces them to occupations which they would not have known existed before. It forces them to stretch their capabilities and learn that with a little effort they can achieve so much more than they thought they could. This has made the children prouder of what they are doing, and happier to be at school and excited to learn. Ramy has developed a flipped class structure. He video tapes his lectures and the student must go home and watch the lectures as their homework. Then when they come to the classroom there is time to the paperwork and answer questions and do projects while answering any questions the students may have. This has worked very well, and there have been many obstacles thrown up along the way. Kids did not have internet or computers, and other similar problems. Ramy found a way to overcome every obstacle so far and this way of teaching has worked very well for his students. After answering several other questions from the floor, the teachers were each presented with checks from The Rotary Club of Plano and thanked for their service to our school district. With that the Four Way Test was recited, the bell was rung and we all gathered ourselves to return to work or other activities for another week. Ramy went on to explain that he works at Williams High School, and that the money we gave to their school for the Health and Science Academy was a much larger gift than can be realized at face value. It has brought in very successful kids from around the district to their school. This boosts the morale of all the students in the school and sets a high bar for all the kids to reach. The kids in this program are getting experiences which will put them far above their peers when they leave Willams High School and enter the real world. What does it do ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5810 Presents HUMANITY IN MOTION -REVEALED A Masked Ball Hilton Anatole Hotel February 22, 2014 Guests & Visiting Rotarians Guest Guest Of Gary Thompson Lori Geer Robert Kraft Justin Robinson Tino Fruillo Nancy Humphrey John Caldwell Kirk Bell Visiting Rotarian Home Club AWARDS: Ed Williams Mike McAuliffe Matt Shaheen Dallas OKC Club 29 Frisco 2013 Citizen of the Year Dr. Myrtle Hightower Huffines Auto Dealerships Huffines Auto Dealerships Next Social - Tuesday, January 28th Location: 1000 14th St #100, Plano, TX 75074 Plano Rotary Club Board of Directors 2013-2014 President Kirk Bell President Elect Earnest Burke Secretary Karla Oliver Treasurer Ben Criste Past President Lynn Schwartz Sergeant at Arms Nathan Barbera Membership Chair Pam Little Membership Vice Chair Jayson Killough Service Chair Larry Bisno Service Vice Chair David Bowman Public Relationship Chair Mary Jo Dean Public Relationship Vice Chair Camille Ussery Club Admin Chair David McWhorter Club Admin Vice Chair John Parker Foundation Chair Gary Basham Foundation Vice Chair Alan Feigenbaum New Generation Chair Rick Horne At Large Robert Epstein Lori Roberts Susan Shuler Bill Wray Bob Pikna Kyle Walters Alex Johnson Business Secretary Lynette Pieper Bulletin Editor Chris Parr Bulletin Photographer Robert Epstein Bulletin Designer Marsha Pigg Alphagraphics Printing by Alphagraphics Park & Coit The Plano Rotary Club PO BOX 864316 Plano, TX 75086
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