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www.parkcitiesrotary.orgServing to Make a Difference Since 1948
July 17, 2015
Be a Vibrant and Visionary Model of Service Above and Beyond Self
THE HUB The Rotary Club of Park Cities
Volume 67, Number 2
Program Chair of the Day: Donnie Berg
Chad Morris, SMU Head CoachSMU Football
TODAY’S PROGRAM
Chad Morris was named the Head Football Coach at SMU on Dec. 1, 2014. Morris arrived on the Hilltop after five seasons as an offensive coordinator on the collegiate level and 16 seasons as a Texas high school coach.
For the previous four seasons, Morris has served as Offen-sive Coordinator at Clemson, helping the Tigers to a 41-11 record, the 2011 ACC Championship and four bowl berths, including two BCS Orange Bowl appearances. For his work, Morris was named AFCA National Assistant Coach of the Year and one of five final-ists for National Offensive Coordinator of the Year by 247Sports .com in 2013, and the National Offensive Coordinator of the Year by Rivals.com in 2011.
Morris went to Clemson after one season as Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks Coach at Tulsa. After his arrival, Tulsa improved from 5-7 in 2009 to 10-3 in 2010, averaging 41.4 points per game.
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Prior to his stint at TU, Morris served as a head coach on the Texas prep level for 16 years, coaching at Eustace Independent School District (1994-97), Elysian Field ISD (1998-99), Bay City ISD (2000-02), Stephenville ISD (2004-07) and Lake Travis ISD (2008-09). Morris is a legend in the state after posting a 169-38 record overall and winning back-to-back undefeated state cham-pionships in his final two seasons. Morris took six of his teams to Texas State Championship Games, with three of those capturing state titles, and earned Coach of the Year honors 11 times.
In his last two years in the prep ranks, Morris led Lake Travis High School to back-to-back undefeated 16-0 seasons as well as two Class 4A State Championships.
Morris earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics with a minor in statistics from Texas A&M University in 1992.
Born Dec. 4, 1968, the Dallas, Texas native and his wife, Paula, have two children, daughter Mackenzie and son Chandler.
4th of July ParadePP Jim Mills: “It was a freakinʼ AWESOME Parade!”There was something for everyone ...
Planes ...
Trains ...
Boats ...
Motorbikes ...
Horses ...
And a weapon or two
With RCPC in charge ...
The judges
Getting their marching orders ...See those blue shirts and hats!
The fun continued at the Park ...
Pres. Karen
Cong. Pete Sessions
Rep. Mor-gan Meyer
Sen. Don Huffines
Gr. Marshall Leslie Melson
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THE HUB July 17 , 2015Page 2
The Hub is the weekly newsletter of the Rotary Club of Park Cities (Dallas)
Betty Dawson, EditorShutterbug Committee
Fred Speno, ChairBullet in /Internet Advert i s ing
Chris Short, Chair
Karen Farris, PresidentTracy Gomes, President ElectPam Carvey, Vice President
Jim Zapffe, SecretaryLarry W . Nichols, Treasurer
Jerry Washam, Sergeant-At-ArmsLisa Amsberry, Club Service I
Mary McMahon, Club Service II Kathy Schatz, Community ServiceTom Rhodes, Community Service II
Paul Pirok, New GenerationsJeff Sheehan, International Service
JIm Mills, At LargeEric Heitkamp ,
Immediate Past PresidentJim Weichel, Sergeant-at-Arms
Doug Means,ParliamentarianDennis Harrison, Webmaster
Laurie Aldredge, Club Administrator6704 Snider Plaza
Dallas, Texas 75205Office Phone: 214-739-4170
Office Fax: 214/363-6980Email: [email protected]
www.parkcitiesrotary.org
Larry Webb, Prestonwood RCGovernor, District 5810
www.rotary5810.org
LAST WEEK Presiding: Karen FarrisInvocation: Orville SalmonPledge: Rick AmsberryIntroductions: Dan DrabinskiPhotographer: Shawn FosterChair of the Day: Janie LovelessSpeaker: Pete Delkus, Chief Meteor-
ologist, WFAAProgram: Texas Weather!
M T W Th F S AED = Defibrillator TrainingBl = Blood DriveBD = Board of Dirs. Mtg, 7am LaMadeleine, 75 & MockingbirdCn = PCR Connect Event.CP = ChildsPlay Work MtgD = District 5810 EventDH = Dentistry with a HeartFR = Family of Rotary EventF = Fellowship EventFF = RCPC Foundation Fund
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In- Interact at Hillcrest H.S, 8 am. See Tracy Gomes-
In -Interact Special ProjectM = Meals on Wheels (Differ-
ent teams on each day) See Patsy Watson
Mentoring at Hillcrest H.S.Mc = Ronald McDonald
House-See Jina McDanielNM = New Member EventPr = Program Committee MtgRU = Rotary UniversitySpE = Special Service EventWeb-lite = on your computer
EVENTS CALENDARJULY
Our MissionBuilding a legacy of good works and
fellowship, we strive to:REACH those in need in partnership
with othersINSPIRE tomorrow’s leaders with
high ethical standardsFOSTER lives of service above self
– A supporting member of Rotary International
OFFICERS and DIRECTORS2014-2015
The Rotary Club of Park Cities Please remember ...
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President Karen Farris call-ed to order her first regular meet-ing of the Rotary year to a stan-ding ovation. She gave a special thank you to Mimi, our pianist. Orville Salmon gave the invo-
weather. He has been at WFAA for ten years. He also said that he has been asked every ques-tion about the weather, so rather than making a formal presenta-tion, he asked for questions.
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Laurie Aldredge who is out of town because of family concernsA Joy today was that the Parade was a great success without any injuries or serious problems
cation, noting that Laurie Aldredge was out of town due to family concerns. Please keep her and her family in your prayers. PP Rick Amsberry led the Pledge of Allegiance and the “Star Spangled Banner.” Dan Drab-inski, assisted by Steve Franks with the mike, introduced our visitors and guests, which included a representative of Sewell, who provides the cars for the dignitaries to ride in in the parade and a representative of Oldham Lumber Company who provided the truck for the Interact float. Shawn Foster announced the Marketplace advertiser of the week. John Gilchrist, the new Membership Chair, asked that we make a special effort to bring guests over the next three weeks
PP Jim Mills thank-ed everyone who had a part in the parade, and especially thanked our parade sponsor and part-ners, as well as the chairs of the various parade committees. He said that he had gotten no-thing but positive feedback. This is the thir-teenth parade RCPC has been in charge of.
Janie Loveless introduced our speak-er today, Pete Delkus, Chief Meteorologist of WFAA. He began by saying that the only thing that effects everyone watching the nightly news is the weather. He usually gets three minutes and fifteen seconds to give the
The first was why there had been so much rain, His response was that it was due to El Niño, which is a warming of the equatorial re-gions of the Pacific Ocean. It could last for a year or two and the extra heat causes a shift in the global weather patterns. We saw three or four times as much rain as usual. It was the most rain for the time period in a hundred years. He said that it is usual for the weather to change, and that meteorologically he does not believe in global warming, that is a political idea. He said he does believe in weather changes, and that Texas is an area of ex-tremes in weather. He also predicted a cooler and wetter winter than normal, also due to El Niño. The next question concerned careers for meteorologists. He talked about meeting combat meteorologists who fly in with the troops so they can forecast the best times for the planes to come in. They have access to Department of Defense information which helps them make accurate forecasts; their information includes weather information from military bases around the world, which is not available to civilian meteorologists. Meteorol-ogists also are employed by companies build-ing power plants to predict whether tempera-tures in the future will be warmer or cooler. He was asked about the polar ice caps. He said that there is a pattern, when one shrinks, the other grows. He was asked what has improv-ed the accuracy of forecasts. He said that computers had improved the accuracy of forecasts ten days into the future.
THE HUB
THOUGHTS ON . . .
If winning isn't everything, why do they keep score?
~ Vince LombardiIt's never just a game when you're winning. ~ George CarlinWinning may not be everything, but losing has little to recommend it.
~ Senator Dianne FeinsteinHaving been here before and lost, to be here and win, I've got to tell you, winning is really a lot better than losing. Really a lot better.
~ Kate WinsletSometimes in life you don't always feel like a winner, but that doesn't mean you're not a winner.
~ Lady GagaWinning is not everything but want-ing to win is. ~ Vincent Thomas
Our Funders for Next Week areRCPC FOUNDATION
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UPCOMING PROGRAMS
RI has its own channel on YouTube of-fering a growing collection of videos and psas.
ROTARY CONNECTED
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Interesting New Thread: Many members don't see the that the Areas of Focus and Avenues of Service tie together. The Avenues of Service are the means of reaching our goals in the Areas of Focus.
.RCPC has its own channel: http://vimeo.com/channels/rotaryclubofparkcities/
RI: www.linkedin.com/groups?gid= 858557&trk=hb_side_g RCPC: www.linkedin.com/ groups?gid=1248747&trk=hb_side_g
Tweet of the week: @WHOEthiopia Jul 14 #Immunization is among the most cost ef-fective interventions we can provide to our chll-dren to #EndPolio
RI: www.facebook.com/rotaryDist. 5810: www.facebook.com/Rotary District5810.
Interesting New Thread: Are you planning a fundraising project? Read these six tips to increase your reach and effectiveness for smarter fundraising. http://ow.ly/MShnW
Miss a Meeting? Watch it Online!
Check out or add to RIʼs Flickr group often, www.flickr.com/groups/familyofrotary/
http://pinterest.com/rotary/ RI has Pinboards on major projects.
Dues for 2015-16 are due! Full payment of $335.00 due by 6/30/15-OR-two payments of $185.00 due by 6/30/15 & 2nd payment of $185.00 due by 12/15/15. A late fee of $25.00 will be added to any single payment received after 7/1/15 and late fees for the two payment option will be applied on 7/1/15 and 12/16/15Traveling this Summer? Donʼt forget – Make up wherever you are! Thenrecord your Make-Ups by using the link on the RCPC website.RI Foundation: $100 (or more) Every Rotarian Every Year! RCPC Foundation: $50 (or more) every year when your name appears in thebox below – or any time – or more than once!
Winning
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CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS
July 24 Susan HawkDallas County District Attorney
July 31 New MembersIntroductions
Aug. 7 Doug Box (former RCPC member)Growing Up On Southfork Ranch
Aug 14 State Rep. Morgan MeyerLegislative Update
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We gratefully acknowledge
ASTRO-GRAPHICSfor the partial funding of The Hub
The New Members Build the RCPC Float and Interact Builds Their Float
Charlie Bond 7.17John Gilchrist 7.17Ed Fjordbak 7.19
Bill Siegel 7.20Rod Pirtle 7.22
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