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www.parkcitiesrotary.orgServing to Make a Difference Since 1948
Program Chair of the Day: Paul Pirok
July 26, 2013
Be a Vibrant and Visionary Model of Service Above and Beyond Self
Kirk DooleyHistory of the Park Cities
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
THE HUB The Rotary Club of Park Cities
TODAY’S PROGRAM
Volume 65, Number 3
Kirk Dooley was born and raised in University Park. He grad-uated from Highland Park High School in 1973 and was honored as an HPHS Distinguished Alum in 2007. He studied Journalism at Texas Tech and screenwriting at San Francisco State Univer-sity. While at Texas Tech, he was sports editor for the school newspaper and won the Wick Fowler Scholarship, awarded to the top college newspaper writer in Texas.
He served as managing editor of the Park Cities News in 1980. Then in 1981, he created Park Cities People and was its founding editor.
He also created the Texas Taxi Limousine Service (white Cadillac convertibles with steer horns on the front), the Texas Trivia board game (more than $1 million in retail sales in its first six months), the Las Colinas Weekly, the Homesick Texan and the Texas National News.
He has overseen all the Dallas Mavericks publications for twelve years and, with his wife Charlotte, has published Scots Illustrated (the HP sports programs) and all the HP team sports posters for the past twenty years. He published Randy Allen’s
book, Coaching by The Book, in 2006, and has written the text for the HPISD Centennial book, which will be published in 2014.
He has written seven books in the past 25 years, including The Von Erich Family Album and Read My Lips (with a forward by George W. Bush). Currently, he is working on two books, The History of Mexican Food in Texas and The History of Highland Park Football. He also writes a weekly column in the Dallas Morning News about life in the Park Cities.
He is editor and publisher of Creede Magazine, a quarterly, four-color magazine based in Creede, Colorado.
In addition to writing and publishing, he is the Director of Youth Ministry at Christ the King Catholic Church and is the Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 35. He has been the game an-nouncer of the HP Lady Scots basketball team for the past three years.
He and his wife Charlotte have two children, Maggie (18) and Kellis (14).
He was named Grand Marshall of the Park Cities Fourth of July Parade for 2013 by the Rotary Club of the Park Cities.
Yaroslava Ichnatenko was ten days old when doctors operated to correct a congenital defect. Her mother remembers the early days after her daughter was born in a different hospital: “We were told there that our child was dying and that is it.” Only after she took Yaroslava to the cardiac center did she feel a bit of hope for her daughter’s life. Yaroslava, who celebrated her ninth birthday this year, is one of the facility’s many success stories.
Dr. Illya Yemets, a charter member of the Rotary Club of Kyiv [Kiev], founded the center in 2003, but its beginnings trace back to the 1990s, starting with
The RI Foundation at Work – Around the World: Saving Babies in The Ukraine Be a Hero to a WWII Hero!Volunteer today for the Transportation Committee and help members of the “Greatest Generation” attend our Rotary Club. Only a few slots left open, so call or email Hank Gaines to pick your slot!ph: 972.345.7933email: [email protected]
at a children’s hospital in Sydney.When Dr. Yemets returned to Kyiv, he establish-
ed the first neonatal cardiac surgery department in Ukraine. The department got off to a humble start, housed as part of the Amosov National Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery, with equipment donated by Rotarians in Australia, among others. “I am pleased to say that many children were saved on that sec-ondhand equipment,” Yemets says.
In 1992 the Kyiv Rotary Club was chartered and took on Dr. Yemets’s cause as its first service pro-ject. Dr. Yemets pursued further training abroad in
a visit from Australian Rotarians led by PDG Jack Olsson. They had stopped in Kyiv on a trip to develop exchanges in non-Rotary countries and learned of the need to train surgeons specializing in pediatric heart conditions. In 1991, Olsson arranged for Dr. Yemets to train
Australia, Canada and France. He be-came chief of pediatric cardiac surgery at the Amosov Institute. In 2000, doc-tors performed 244 surgeries. By 2010, the number had increased to 1,231. The average age of a patient with heart dis-ease who needs surgery is one year old.
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THE HUB July 26, 2013 Page 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
Cleve Clinton, PresidentEric Heitkamp, President Elect
Karen Farris, Vice PresidentBarb Jeffries, Secretary
Lynn Surls, TreasurerSusan Rogers, Sergeant-At-Arms
Nolan Duck, Club Service IMark Kashar, Club Service II
Anne Harper, Community ServiceDwight Clasby, Com. Service II
Shawn Murphy, New GenerationsJeff Sheehan, International Service
Phillip Bankhead , At LargeFred Brown, Immed. Past President
Bill Sleeper , Parliamentarian/Historian
Dennis 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
Ean H . Sullivan, RC of PlanoGovernor, District 5810
www.rotary5810.org
LAST WEEK (6-21-13)Presiding: Cleve ClintonInvocation: Mary BishopPledge: Kelly Kunst Introductions: Nolan DuckPhotographer: Ley WaggonerChair of the Day: Eric HeitkampSpeaker: Chris WestfallProgram: The NEW Elevator Speech
M T W Th F SAED = 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
Mtg. See Cleve ClintonIn- Interact at Hillcrest H.S,
8 am. See Tracy Gomes
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M = 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 MtgReading and Radio Resources
See Jodie RaySpE = Special Service EventVV = Vet to Vet - See Bob DillWeb-lite = after noon mtgBlue = Activities on own schedule
EVENTS CALENDARAugust
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
Ron D . Burton, Norman, OK
President, Rotary International
www.rotary.org
OFFICERS and DIRECTORS2013-2014
The Rotary Club of Park Cities Please remember ...Please let us know your Joys or Concernsat- [email protected]
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President Cleve Clinton called the meeting to order. Mary Bishop gave the invoca-tion and noted that there were no members ill or injured. Kelly Kunst led the Pledge of
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Delphenis had been given the Lifetime Achievement Award for his many years of ser-
wanted to en-courage those who had been involved when they were in school to be-come members
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Allegiance and the “Star Spangled Banner.” Nolan Duck introduced our visiting Rotari-ans and guests. Chris Short announced The Hub and web advertisers of the week and encouraged everyone to become advertisers both in The Hub and on the web-site. PP Bill Sleeper reported on the recipients of the RCPC Club Awards, which were announ-ced at the Installation Celebra-tion. He said that he was particu-larly pleased that PP Charles
vice to RCPC. PP Rick Amsberry and Tracy Gomes presented the award for Interact Club of the Year to Interact past President Anthony Galo. PP Rick then
gave PP Fred Brown the Presidential Citation from Rotary Inter-national re-cognizing his leadership in 2012-13. Presi-dent Cleve introduced John Morelock who introduced our newest member John Coke. President Cleve asked if any members were alumni of Interact or Rotaract. He said they
of Rotary as adults.PE Eric Heitkamp introdu-
ced our speaker today, Chris Westfall, author of The NEW Elevator Pitch. He said that there are more ways to communicate now, with “likes” and tweets and
other social media, but that ac-tual communication is difficult. He believes that eighty percent of all business issues are com-munication issues. It is impor-tant to find a way to cut through the noise. He said the “eleva-tor pitch” was first defined in the Golden Era of Hollywood; screenwriters would see a mo-vie producer on an elevator, and would try to sell them on the idea of their screenplay be-fore the elevator door opened. However, to-day your message must cut through all the chatter of social media. The ability to commu-nicate concisely and to elicit trust is crucial. The most important question to answer is “So what?” Anything of value involves other peo-ple, and it has to get others involved. The most important person in the Elevator Pitch is the other person; the speaker must turn the mirror around. You must change your story to stay modern and compelling in this age. You must envision the life you want to create and how to create it, and then, you must tell that story to yourself and to others. It must be a story, but it must also be about taking action. The New Elevator Pitch is 118 seconds long, which is the average length of time of an ele-vator ride in New York City skyscrapers. The first eight seconds should be used to get the attention of the listener, which leaves 110 seconds to tell a compelling story.
THE HUB
THOUGHTS ON . . .
Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history.
~ George Bernard ShawHistory is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon. ~ Napoleon BonaparteHistory will be kind to me for I intend to write it. ~ Sir Winston ChurchillHistory knows no resting places and no plateaus. ~ Henry KissingerHistory never looks like history when you are living through it.
~ John W . GardnerSome people make headlines while others make history.
~ Philip Elmer-DeWitt
Our Funders for Next Week areBob Womack
Kendra YanchakWayne Yowell
Jim ZapffeMoody Alexander
Itʼs a New Rotary Year!
CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS
RCPC FOUNDATION
Sign up at www.parkcitiesrotary.org
UPCOMING PROGRAMS
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
RI has its own channel on YouTube of-fering a growing collection of videos and psas.
ROTARY CONNECTED
History
The Rotary Club of Park Cities July 26, 2013 Page 3
Interesting New Thread: Is there any reason a Club should not use online banking? Some of our members say this goes against Rotary principles.
.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
RI: http://twitter.com/#!/rotary Tweet of the week: Sorry to hear about the death of #polio champion + last smallpox survivor, Ali Maow Maalin. #Rotary #endpoliohttp://ow.ly/nhstI
RI: www.facebook.com/rotaryDist. 5810: www.facebook.com/Rotary District5810.
Interesting New Thread: An incredible photo gallery in The New York Times that shows the story of ?#?polio? eradication, how ?#?Rotary? plays a role, and the courage of the vaccinators in Pakistan.
Miss a Meeting? Watch it Online!
Check out or add to RIʼs Flickr group often, www.flickr.com/groups/familyofrotary/
www.statigr.am/rotaryinternationalSee RIʼs latest pictures via Instagram.
http://pinterest.com/rotary/ RI has Pinboards on major projects.
August 2 New MembersIntroductions
August 9 Lt. Gen. Leroy SiscoNRA and Military Warriors Support Foundation
Aug . 16 Jim Maroney, CEO and Editor of the DMNNewspapers Today
Aug . 2 3 State Representative Dan BranchLegislative Post Mortem
Jayme ReislerProposed by Mary McMahon
Classification: Law2nd Publication
Proposed New Members Happy BirthdayBryan Robert 7.28Marc Hall 7.29
Volunteer today for the Transportation Committee and help members of the “Greatest Generation” attend Our Rotary Club. Only a few slots left open so call or email Hank Gaines ASAP! 972.345.7933 or [email protected] to Vet Bingo, Wed, Aug 7, 6:15-8:15pm, Dallas VA Hospital Transition Care, 4500 Lancaster Rd, Dallas 75216. Carpool available! See Bob Dill.Have you paid your Dues? If not, they are late!Traveling this summer? Make-Up wherever you are! Donʼt Forget to go to the RCPC website and click “Report Makeups Here” for your makeup to be counted.Itʼs a new Rotary year! • Make your Every Rotarian Every Year contribution to the RI Foundation of $100 (or more) for 2013-14. • Make your $50 (or more) contribution to the RCPC Foundation for 2013-14.
Ron D. Burton retired as president of the U. of Oklahoma Foundation Inc. in 2007. He is a member of the U.S. Supreme Court Bar, the Oklahoma Bar Association. He is also a member of the American Bar Association, the ABA Section of Taxation Exempt Organiza-tions Committee, and the ABA Section of Real Property, Probate, and Trust Committee on Charitable Organizations. He was vice presi-
HE PROFITS MOST WHO LAUGHS BESTFor our RCPC Attorneys:Attorney: Doctor , how many of your autop-sies have you performed on dead people?Witness: All of them. The live ones put up too much of a fight.
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Attorney: Now doctor, isn't it true that when a person dies in his sleep, he doesn't know about it until the next morning?Witness: Did you actually pass the bar exam?
Attorney: This myasthenia gravis, does it affect your memory at all?Witness: Yes.Attorney: And in what ways does it affect your memory?Witness: I forget...Attorney: You forget? Can you give us an example of something you forgot?
dent of the Last Frontier Council of the Boy Scouts of America and received the Silver Beaver Award. He also received the Norman United Way and Junior League Volunteer of the Year Civic Award. His extensive service to The Rotary Foun-dation includes vice chair and member of the Foundation Trustees and vice chair of the Future Vision Committee among many others.
New RI President Is from Oklahoma
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