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Sep 10, 2018 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Gretchen Nagy, Director of Voter Registration for Travis County, will talk about how to register to vote, and the changes to the voter registration process in Texas and Travis County in recent years.
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Sep 15, 2018 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
All Rotarians interested in learning more about RYLA are welcome to join!
If you are not the RYLA Coordinator, or your RYLA Coordinator has changed, please send me their name and email address to bnajera8@gmail.com.
We will cover the following topics:
The Club Sponsorship Form is attached. You can fill this out and bring it with you. I will also have copies available at RYLA Round-Up.
PLEASE NOTE... VERY VERY IMPORTANT... RYLA camp must have a 50/50 boy/girl ratio. You must submit 1 boy camper for every girl camper. Clubs will not be allowed to send 2 girls and no boy this year or 3 girls and 1 boy. We must adhere to the 1/1 rule this year.
We are looking forward to another successful RYLA year and appreciate all of your support and service to this amazing life-changing program!
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. I am looking forward to seeing everyone at Round-Up!!
Service Above Self, Barbara Najera 512.934.3764 RYLA District Chair President of the Rotary Club of Pflugerville
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Sep 15, 2018 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
If you are a UT Football fan, you can go to the game AND help out with great charities. The Austin University Area Rotary Club
has 5 parking lots available just 3 blocks north of DKR Stadium near E. Dean Keeton St and Medical Arts Parkway.
Spaces are $20 each and lots open 5 hours before game time. Your parking goes to help charities supported by Austin University
Area Rotary Club. Lots are at:
If you need information, please reach out to Fred Hansen - fredhansen@hotmail.com or 512-659-6019 |
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Sep 17, 2018 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
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Sep 22, 2018 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
If you are a UT Football fan, you can go to the game AND help out with great charities. The Austin University Area Rotary Club
has 5 parking lots available just north of DKR Stadium near E. Dean Keeton St and Medical Arts Parkway.
Spaces are $20 each and lots open 6 hours before game time. Your parking goes to help charities supported by Austin University
Area Rotary Club. Lots are at:
If you need information, please reach out to Fred Hansen - fredhansen@hotmail.com or 512-659-6019 |
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Sep 24, 2018 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Randall Parr will describe the history and progression of Early Act First Knight (EAFK). AUARC has been long time sponsors of EAFK at Pecan Springs Elementary. After ten years as a professional multimedia producer and part-time seminary student, Randall Parr was selected by the United States Navy to become an officer in the Chaplain Corps. In addition to providing ministry and counseling to sailors, Marines and their families in the Western Pacific and continental United States, he created award-winning media training productions for the Navy Chaplain School, along with large-scale motivational events for military recruits that were regularly used across service lines at Navy, Marine Corps, Army and Air Force training centers across the nation. Completing his military service, Randall developed a creative educational program that would teach character-building to elementary and middle school students through the theme of knights and chivalry from Arthurian literature. Known as “The Knight Life”, this program was awarded a grant from The Washington Times in the year 2000 for being voted one of the most influential community services in the United States. Nominated for the award by Senator Jim Inhofe (of Oklahoma), Randall and “The Knight Life” team were honored at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. by members of the President’s Cabinet, United States Senate and Congress. In 2006, Randall introduced a plan to The Rotary Club of Boerne, TX, which would transform “The Knight Life” program into a new kind of service outreach for Rotary Clubs and make the Four Way Test come alive for young schoolchildren. By combining daily classroom academics, campus visits by armored knights, and the onsite guidance of local Rotarians in conducting campus service initiatives, elementary and middle school students could internalize the noble traits resulting in “service above self” during their most formative years as a part of their daily educational experience. Dubbed “EarlyAct FirstKnight” (a.k.a. “EAFK”), the new program was successfully piloted in 2007 at an elementary campus in Boerne with 500 students through the sponsorship of the Boerne Rotarians. Having since added Social Skills development to its character-building track, EAFK has expanded as a Rotary Project to schools in eleven Rotary Districts, ranging from Texas to California, to the Carolinas; has had events visited and participated in by the past five Rotary International Presidents; and, is presently being studied by approximately 50,000 children every school day, all of whom are using the Four Way Test as their chief behavioral discipline. EAFK’s first international expansion is planned for the Fall of 2018 in Trinidad, through the joint sponsorship of the Rotary Clubs of La Grange, TX and Central Port of Spain For more information, see http://www.eafk.org/
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Sep 27, 2018 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
All Rotarians in District 5870 are invited to the the District 5870 Joint Rotary Social hosted by the Killeen Heights Rotary Club on Thursday, September 27 from 6PM-9PM at the Walburg German Restaurant, 3777 FM 972, Walburg, TX.
The event will be inside the restaurant. Dinner & drinks at your own cost. We will have the room upstairs for the evening.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Oct 01, 2018 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Emily Ball Cicchini and Joel Gross of BookSpring will be giving a presentation on a recent study on Reading in Central Texas Travis County and how BookSpring can help the needs identified in the study: https://www.bookspring.org/2018/09/highlights-from-the-central-texas-reading-survey/
Emily Ball Cicchini is Executive Director of BookSpring. Emily balances BookSpring’s vision for the future with its strong
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Oct 06, 2018 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Please join your fellow club members and help Keep Austin Beautiful as part of the city's Adopt-a-Street program.
We will conduct a trash pick up on October 6 at our club's adopted street, which is Lamar Blvd for the long block north of 45th St. We need a crew of 8-10 volunteers.
We will meet at 9:00 a.m. in the Chili's parking lot at 4420 N Lamar Blvd, 78756, which is the southwest corner of Lamar & 45th St. We should be finished by 10:30 a.m.
Please reach out to Charles Smaistria via email - CJS@LawEconomics.com - letting him know that you plan to participate.
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Oct 08, 2018 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Dr. Travis Marcum of Austin Classical Guitar (ACG) will talk about ACGs Education Program. In 2017-2018, AUARC sponsored the purchase Dr. Travis Marcum is the Director of Education for Austin Classical Guitar and PhD in Music and Human Learning. He is lead author and composer for Guitarcurriculum.com, a worldwide resource for guitar education. Dr. Marcum directs the ACG Education program, serving over 5,000 students and teachers in 70 public school classrooms in Central Texas. He directs numerous community programs across Austin including Austin Lullaby Project. He is currently developing music programming for patients at Dell Children’s Hospital and The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School. Travis’ research focus includes: expertise and music teaching using eye-tracking methodology, music in juvenile detention, and music in healthcare settings.
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Oct 12, 2018 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM
Cheer on the students of Pecan Springs elementary as they are knighted for their exemplary character by a knight in full regalia! This is a part of the EarlyAct FirstKnight® (or EAFK) character education program from Knights of the Guild. Sponsored by Rotary Clubs, EAFK motivates and teaches children of all backgrounds to become civil, service-oriented people during their most formative years. Austin University Area Rotary Club sponsors the EAFK program at Pecan Springs Elementary. Together with the Austin Cosmopolitan Rotary Club, we provide 100% financial support for the program and volunteer at the Knighting Ceremonies at the end of each six week grading period. EAFK has provided us with a way to be involved with elementary aged students on a regular basis and really witness the difference this character education program is making on the individual students, and the school as a whole. |
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Oct 15, 2018 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Dana DeBeauvoir has always been inspired by public service. Her interest led her to obtain a Masters Degree from the LBJ School of Public Affairs and ultimately to run for public office. Since her election as County Clerk in 1986, Dana has devoted herself to bringing high ethical standards, effective and cost efficient management practices, the benefits of new technology, and high quality customer service to the office of the County Clerk. The Clerk’s Office has a wide range of responsibilities including the conduct of elections; the filing and preservation of real property records; and the management of civil, probate, and misdemeanor court documents. Dana’s commitment to excellence in government has received nationwide acclaim. In 2009, Dana was named Public Official of the Year by the National Association of County Recorders, Election Officials, and Clerks (NACRC). The National Association of Election Officials (Election Center) also awarded Dana with the 2009 Minute Man Award for developing a security practice that is effective, inexpensive, and easy for election officials to adopt. In 2005, she was the national recipient of the Election Center’s Best Practices Award for her work in using risk analysis to implement security measures for electronic voting systems. Travis County is also recognized across the country for its groundbreaking early voting program that is centered on customer-friendly polling locations in high-traffic retail locations. Dana is particularly proud of the passion Travis County voters have for democracy and was honored by the opportunity to share their enthusiasm with other parts of the world. Dana has served as an advisor and election observer for Bosnia, the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh, Kosovo, and the historic South Africa election that represented the end of apartheid. Dana has brought innovation to the Clerk’s Recording Division, which is responsible for receiving and maintaining a vast library of documents that includes real property transactions, business names, and marriage licenses. During her tenure, the once handwritten indexes and vulnerable cloth-bound books that hold some of the County’s most precious and important documents are now preserved as digital or film images. Access to millions of these documents is now available online and our new eRecording program allows for the electronic filing of many documents. These programs save customers’ time, reduce costs, and help the environment by decreasing the amount of paper and car trips to the office. To help prevent identify theft, the Clerk’s Office implemented one of the nation’s most aggressive redaction programs that blocks personal information (such as Social Security Numbers) from appearing on internet documents. This Office also serves as Clerk of the Courts and manages the documents used in the County’s probate, civil, and misdemeanor court proceedings. Dana has used technology and enhanced work flow measures to secure the safety of this large volume of records and has implemented new systems such as eFiling and document imaging to convert the cumbersome paper-laden process to one that utilizes electronically filed and retrieved documents. These new methods not only make it easier for defendants and their attorneys, prosecutors, and judges to quickly view and file information; but save the cost of storing and securing millions of pages of paper documents. Dana DeBeauvoir continues her efforts to protect the integrity and accessibility of the election process, to use effective and cost efficient practices and technology to manage real property and court documents, and to do her best to serve each and every citizen of Travis County. (Dana’s last name is pronounced day-buv-wah) |
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Travis County Elections
Oct 15, 2018 6:30 PM
Dana has always been inspired by public service. Her interest led her to obtain a Masters Degree from the LBJ School of Public Affairs and ultimately to run for public office. Since her election as County Clerk in 1986, Dana has devoted herself to bringing high ethical standards, effective and cost efficient management practices, the benefits of new technology, and high quality customer service to the office of the County Clerk. The Clerk’s Office has a wide range of responsibilities including the conduct of elections; the filing and preservation of real property records; and the management of civil, probate, and misdemeanor court documents. Dana’s commitment to excellence in government has received nationwide acclaim. In 2009, Dana was named Public Official of the Year by the National Association of County Recorders, Election Officials, and Clerks (NACRC). The National Association of Election Officials (Election Center) also awarded Dana with the 2009 Minute Man Award for developing a security practice that is effective, inexpensive, and easy for election officials to adopt. In 2005, she was the national recipient of the Election Center’s Best Practices Award for her work in using risk analysis to implement security measures for electronic voting systems. Travis County is also recognized across the country for its groundbreaking early voting program that is centered on customer-friendly polling locations in high-traffic retail locations. Dana is particularly proud of the passion Travis County voters have for democracy and was honored by the opportunity to share their enthusiasm with other parts of the world. Dana has served as an advisor and election observer for Bosnia, the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh, Kosovo, and the historic South Africa election that represented the end of apartheid. Dana has brought innovation to the Clerk’s Recording Division, which is responsible for receiving and maintaining a vast library of documents that includes real property transactions, business names, and marriage licenses. During her tenure, the once handwritten indexes and vulnerable cloth-bound books that hold some of the County’s most precious and important documents are now preserved as digital or film images. Access to millions of these documents is now available online and our new eRecording program allows for the electronic filing of many documents. These programs save customers’ time, reduce costs, and help the environment by decreasing the amount of paper and car trips to the office. To help prevent identify theft, the Clerk’s Office implemented one of the nation’s most aggressive redaction programs that blocks personal information (such as Social Security Numbers) from appearing on internet documents. This Office also serves as Clerk of the Courts and manages the documents used in the County’s probate, civil, and misdemeanor court proceedings. Dana has used technology and enhanced work flow measures to secure the safety of this large volume of records and has implemented new systems such as eFiling and document imaging to convert the cumbersome paper-laden process to one that utilizes electronically filed and retrieved documents. These new methods not only make it easier for defendants and their attorneys, prosecutors, and judges to quickly view and file information; but save the cost of storing and securing millions of pages of paper documents. Dana DeBeauvoir continues her efforts to protect the integrity and accessibility of the election process, to use effective and cost efficient practices and technology to manage real property and court documents, and to do her best to serve each and every citizen of Travis County. (Dana’s last name is pronounced day-buv-wah) |
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Oct 17, 2018 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Hi everyone! Texas Rotaract is having our first profit share for the semester this Wednesday, October 17th from 7-9PM at Kung Fu Tea on 24th street in West Campus! We’d love to have some of our Rotary friends join us and meet some of our members. Stop by anytime between these times and get some bubble tea. At the cash register just remember to show this flyer and Kung Fu Tea will give 15% of the profits to Texas Rotaract for a cause that our members will be voting on soon! Thank y’all so much for your support! Hope to see some of you there! :)
Best,
Icela Icela Lee
2018-2019 President | Texas Rotaract
Economics | May 2019
College of Liberal Arts | The University of Texas at Austin (281) 857-4390 | icelailee@utexas.edu |
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Oct 18, 2018 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
We sponsor scholarships at the Goodwill Excel Center, and Sam is on their board. For tickets and more info go to: https://www.goodwillcentraltexas.org/thegoodtime It's our 60th Anniversary and premier fundraising event! It's everything Goodwill as we celebrate six decades in Central Texas with a look to the future - a special sneak preview of our new education and training facilities. And we'll induct our newest awardees into the 23rd Annual Hall of Honor. Supporting partners receive year-round recognition and join us in celebration as we honor people in our community who exemplify the Goodwill mission of Generating lifelong connections to work. |
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Oct 22, 2018 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Greg Hattori is our speaker. His topic is "Senior Retirement Living Options".
Hei is the Director of Marketing at Westminster. He joined Westminster after a distinguished career of over 15 years of experience in the Senior Living industry. Greg is an experienced professional with a proven success in regional, national, and local senior living environments. Greg has an extensive background in training and mentoring staff, and is highly knowledgeable in personalized, independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. He’s been a resident of Austin for 6 years.
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Nov 03, 2018 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
If you are a UT Football fan, you can go to the game AND help out with great charities. The Austin University Area Rotary Club
has 5 parking lots available just north of DKR Stadium near E. Dean Keeton St and Medical Arts Parkway.
Spaces are $20 each and lots open 6 hours before game time. Your parking goes to help charities supported by Austin University
Area Rotary Club. Lots are at:
If you need information, please reach out to Fred Hansen - fredhansen@hotmail.com or 512-659-6019 |
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Nov 10, 2018 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Nov 11, 2018 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
One of the towering figures of classical guitar is coming to Austin all the way from Japan to perform in Austin Classical Guitar's International Concert Series on Sunday, November 11 at 4:00 pm at the Blanton Auditorium (200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd). And all University Area Rotary Club members are invited to enjoy a 25% discount on tickets!
The featured guitarist - Kazuhito Yamashita - is really incredible. He rarely performs in the U.S. and first rose to stardom performing entire symphonic works on one guitar!
You can reserve your tickets by calling 512-300-2247 or go to this link and use the coupon code "rotary" for the discount. If you have a conflict with the November 11th date, please be aware that the same artist will also be performing on Saturday night, November 10, at 8:00 p.m. Although discounted tickets are not available to us for the Saturday performance, you may purchase tickets by calling 512-300-2247.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Ian at ian@austinclassicalguitar.org or give him a call at 269-223-2531. |
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Nov 16, 2018 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
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Nov 17, 2018 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
If you are a UT Football fan, you can go to the game AND help out with great charities. The Austin University Area Rotary Club
has 5 parking lots available just north of DKR Stadium near E. Dean Keeton St and Medical Arts Parkway.
Spaces are $20 each and lots open 6 hours before game time. Your parking goes to help charities supported by Austin University
Area Rotary Club. Lots are at:
If you need information, please reach out to Fred Hansen - fredhansen@hotmail.com or 512-659-6019 |
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Nov 19, 2018 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Jill Gonzalez, the Executive Director of the StoryBook Project will be speaking to us. Jill was formerly with Bookspring and is friends with a several of our members. For more about StoryBook, see https://storybookproject.org/ |
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Dec 10, 2018 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Martin Frey is an Ambassador with PACT - Partners Against Child Trafficking: https://pact.city/ He was recently called to this work when he came to understand the magnitude and horrific nature of the crimes against children that is occurring all around us every day. Martin focuses his efforts on trafficking research and coordinating the development of technology tools to aid in the prevention and disruption of trafficking.
Martin is a member of Lakeway Lake Travis Rotary Club.
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Dec 17, 2018 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Dr. Athira Unnikrishnan is a hematologist and medical oncologist at Texas Oncology–Austin Midtown. Her expertise includes benign and malignant hematology, and solid tumors and it is related to multiple myeloma, lung cancer and thrombotic microangiopathy. She has published clinical research in several journals.
Dr. Unnikrishnan has been recognized by the University of Florida for her leadership, research and clinical excellence. She is also a member of several medical organizations including the American Medical Association, American Society of Hematology and American Society of Clinical Oncology. She will speak on new developments in cancer treatment.
We will meet at Mimi's located at 10515 North Mopac, Austin, Texas 78758.
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Jan 17, 2019 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Recent surveys indicate that a majority of Americans are woefully ignorant of the vital role Rotary plays in meeting the needs of their communities. This lack of understanding is almost certainly why Rotary US membership has declined by nearly 60,000 during the past 10 years even as the organization grows throughout the rest of the world. And although our club has grown recently, we need to continue to work hard to continue to grow despite this national trend. As a result, this year we want to do something different with our annual post-holiday party. In addition to bringing your spouse or guest, the Austin University Area Rotary Club wants you to bring a prospective new member to the annual post-holiday party. The party will be held this year on January 17, 2019, at the Brewtorium (http://thebrewtorium.com/), at 6015 Dillard Circle (Suite A) in Austin (off Airport Rd). See https://goo.gl/maps/U8s3qAgek2u for directions To showcase the good work we do in the community, we also are inviting representatives from the many community organizations that we sponsor, to explain directly to party goers how Rotary makes a difference in their work. In keeping with the party atmosphere, these explanations will not be formal presentations but only opportunities for conversations. The community organizations will be provided space and a table on which they may place literature about their organizations.
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Feb 02, 2019 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Foundation GalaHilton Downtown, AustinFebruary 2, 2019Guest Speaker R. I. President - Barry Rassin Ticket Pricing
Foundation Gala - $80 Register Event
Dress: Business Attire - Black Tie Optional 6pm to 7pm All Rotarian Social Hour
7pm to 10pm Dinner
Hilton Downtown Austin Hotel Parking
Valet $15
Self-Parking $7
Table Reservation Policy
Club members and guests register and pay online for the event one or two at a time following the normal online registration process. When the tenth member or guest is registered and paid, the Registrar will assign a Table to the club.
Reserved tables will be given preferred placement central and nearer the head tables and speaker's podium. Cancellation Policy Online registration for the 2019 Foundation Gala will close at midnight CST on January 27, 2019.
To cancel a reservation prior to January 28, 2019, send an email message to District Registrar Doug Lowe at dougmarcylowe@aol.com and include your reservation confirmation number. You paid online by credit card, and you will receive a refund in the amount you paid.
For cancellations after January 27, 2019, call Doug Lowe at (940) 368-8611 or send email to dougmarcylowe@aol.com and include the reservation confirmation number. There will be no refund. Paid registrations are not transferrable to anyone else. Cancellations due to medical emergencies will be considered.
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Feb 04, 2019 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
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Feb 11, 2019 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Deepak Burman, former club president, will give a talk on Hinduism. Deepak currently owns a small manufacturing and engineering company here in Austin. Current : Owner of a small Manufacturing & Engineering
company in Austin
ï‚· Previous : Worked in Hi-Tech company for 25+ year in
Silicon Valley, CA & Austin , TX
ï‚· Traveled all over the world for Business
ï‚· Resident of Austin from last 25 years
ï‚· Professional Organization : Member of Rotary club of
Austin University area; President & Board member of Global
Austin; Board member of Austin Regional Manufacturing
Association; Mentor at SCORE
Current : Owner of a small Manufacturing & Engineering
company in Austin
ï‚· Previous : Worked in Hi-Tech company for 25+ year in
Silicon Valley, CA & Austin , TX
ï‚· Traveled all over the world for Business
ï‚· Resident of Austin from last 25 years
ï‚· Professional Organization : Member of Rotary club of
Austin University area; President & Board member of Global
Austin; Board member of Austin Regional Manufacturing
Association; Mentor at SCORE
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Feb 18, 2019 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Jim Maxwell and Michele Cooper will talk to us about the close relationship between Rotary and the Peace Corps, including the work of Partnering for Peace which bridges the two organizations. Jim Maxwell was a Peace Corps Volunteer in India from 1969 to 1971. Jim served as a hydro-geologist in the North Indian state of Haryana, helping them establish a data collection system to monitor ground water changes throughout the state. Jim has a bachelors degree in Geology and a masters degree in Anthropology. He is also licensed as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and worked for 28 years at Texas NeuroRehab Center as a vocational counselor. Jim is currently retired.
#Rotary #1DistrictStrong #PeopleOfAction Rotary District 5870 Central Texas
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Feb 25, 2019 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Nefertitti Jackmon, Executive Director of Six Square: Austin’s Black Cultural District, will talk to us about Six Square's history, goals and progress. Six Square’s major accomplishments include:
Nefertitti Jackmon has served as the executive director of Six Square: Austin’s Black Cultural District since 2017. She completed Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business Executive Program for Social Entrepreneurship which focuses on human centered design. Her greatest desire for her work in Austin is to dispel myths surrounding black people and black culture and to help develop a sense of pride in the black community by producing culturally relevant programming that preserves and celebrates black art and culture in an intentional way. |
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Feb 26, 2019 8:00 AM - 11:15 AM
Every day, the teachers at Pecan Springs Elementary work hard to inspire students to stay in school and set their goals high. They are looking for Rotarians and friends of Rotarians to help them out by speaking at Career Day. |
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Mar 04, 2019 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Doctor Norman Chenven, the founder of Austin Regional Clinic, will speak to us on the Challenges of Modern Medicine. Norman H. Chenven, MD, is the Founding CEO of Austin Regional Clinic (ARC), a 350-physician multispecialty medical group that serves the greater Austin, Texas metropolitan area with 21 clinic locations. ARC provides care to approximately 430,000 Central Texans in seven cities. He is also President and Chief Executive Officer of Covenant Management Systems (CMS), an Austin-based third party administrator and medical management organization that provides technical support and services to governmental and employer-based health plans. In addition, he is President of Austin Regional Independent Associates (ARIA), a local independent practice association that develops and provides physician networks for partially self-insured ERISA plans. EducationDr. Chenven received his undergraduate degree in physics from Brown University, medical degree from the State University of New York Medical Science Center in Brooklyn, and post-graduate training at Bexar County Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. Awards
Professional MembershipDr. Chenven is involved with the local medical community and holds positions at the national level as well including:
Community Leadership & VolunteeringDr. Chenven is a Family Practitioner who spent two years in the U.S. Indian Health Service on the western Navajo Reservation before moving to Austin in 1973 to begin his medical practice. His board and commitee participation, and honors include:
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