May 12
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May 12
Hondo - D’Hanis Rotary Club President President-Elect Secretary Director Jim Danner Jannie Bryant Johnette Dixon DeAnna Musquiz Past President Treasurer Sgt. at Arms Director Jean Callaway Cynthia Prieto Chris Kailipaka Christina Garcia Doing good in the neighborhood (and beyond!) Each year, our club donates time and $$ to organizations both in our community and outside of it, even as far away as Mexico. Some of the beneficiaries of our gifts have been H.A.N.K., Inc. (Helping Abused & Neglected Kids), which has opened its first of at least 7 foster homes planned for the county, and provided Christmas gifts & school supplies for local kids in CPS custody, as well as other needs as they arose; we’ve donated books to Hondo Public Library’s Library’s “100 books everyone should read”; serve shot dogs and otherwise engages with the participants of the HPL’s Summer Reading Program at their end of program pool party; Medina County Relay for Life (benefits American Cancer Society); Old Iron Trail Ride (Benefits local Make-A-Wish recipients); Meals-On-Wheels; Angels Crossing; Medina Healthcare Fund; arranged for medical supplies to be transported to an eye clinic and burn center for indigent patients in Aguascalientes, Mexico; our annual Christmas project “Share the Joy” and more. We also have taken on the task of maintaining the beauty of God’s Country by performing trash pickup periodically throughout the year along US 90. District 5840 Website: www.rotary5840.org Rotary International Website: www.rotary.org AREA ROTARY CLUBS: Uvalde Rotary Club Thursday, Noon Uvalde Country Club Pearsall Rotary Club Tuesday, Noon Mi Casa, Pearsall 2015/2016 Fundraisers Golf Tournament - Oct. Rook Tournament Poker Tournament Christmas in God’s Country Meetings are Thursdays at 11:45 a.m at Hermann Sons Steak House www.hondodhanisrotaryclub.org Our organization of business professionals & community leaders that are united world wide provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, & help build goodwill & peace in the world. In more than 160 countries worldwide, approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 30,000 Rotary c lubs. Reminders: May Birthdays • Is the Four Way Test posted in your office/place of business? • Wear your Rotary Pin daily & make a difference by letting people know the difference we make! • EREY (Every Rotarian Every Year) donations to the Rotary Foundation are due. Have you made your donation yet? 2 - John Martinez Upcoming Events May 12 - Business meeting - report on Library progress, Judge Jim Barden May 19 - Gary DeLaune - 1st to announce JFK’s assassination and witnessed Oswalt’s assassination May 26 - John Southwell- H.A.N.K. & its first foster home in Medina Co. June 2 - TBA June 9 - TBA June 14 - Board Meeting June 17 - Business meeting - report on Library progress, Judge Jim Barden June 20 - TBA June 27 - TBA As speakers are scheduled, e-mail name & topic to barbuttie@yahoo.com. 2015-2016 Service Projects Library Pool Party – July Meals on Wheels – Plastic sacks (ongoing) Meals on Wheels – Birthday cards (ongoing) You Make a Difference Award (periodically) Highlights from May 5, 2016 meeting Attendance: 16 Rotarians including soon-to-be inducted Joe Ramos, guests were Maria Wallace from Cecil Atkission Ford and Claudia Mora, Airport Director for the City of Castroville. Jannie Bryant called the meeting to order. Shee announced that John Martinez has a birthday this month. Jannie, Jim and Chris attended the District Conference in Eagle Pass. They gave 11 presentations on behalf of our club. They stated that clubs were very interested in our projects. Jim stayed to light a candle for Ann Peden. Everyone thanked Lonnie for the wonderful service he did for Ann. Diane spoke about the first female graduating class of the Medina County Christian Job Corps. They are planning on having another one in the fall. Castroville and Devine are interested in have classes as well. Rotary moment was presented by Diane Cosgrove. She spoke about RYLA which is leadership training for youth. It began in Queensbury, Australia, and focuses on social, cultural and leadership training. It was adopted in 1971 as an official part of Rotary. We send at least 4 students every year; this year we sent 8! Diane also introduced our speaker, Bart Chevereaux, the District Production Manager and Yvonne Caruso, Office Manager, for Martin Marietta. He stated that Martin Marietta purchased Redland Stone in 1999. In 2006-07 production slowed down. In 2000, they began looking for property for a new quarry in this area, buying all the property to run their rail line. In 2010, MM purchased Medina Crushed Stone which included three quarries in Medina County. Medina Rock & Rail, which is the facility located between Hondo and D’Hanis, is MM’s biggest capital expenditure at a cost of $200 million for the facility alone. It has been up and running for approximately 4 months now. About half of their employees are from this area, with the other half from San Antonio. This facility benefits both Hondo & D’Hanis communitiesas they spend money here as much as possible and try to do business locally as much as possible. Some of the upcoming projects MM have been awarded include the Harbor Bridge, Schineer-which exports natural gas, and a pipe plant, all in Corpus Christi. They will be utilizing approximately 3 million tons of aggregate which accounts for about 3 months of production. They also have the contract for the brickette factory in Alpine. They have secured the contract for I-69 in Houston which will require ½ million tons of aggregate and I-290 which will need 300 tons of aggregate. They employ about 50 people at Hondo Rock & Rail, with salaries beginning at $40-50,000 per employee per year. Their employees can start at the bottom and work their way up. Hondo R&R produces aggregate and sand. They improved CR 421 and there will be no exporting of aggregate by truck, as all materials will be transported by rail – an estimated 2-3 trainloads a day which is equivalent to 1200 truck loads. Bart drew the winning ticket belonging to Pam Lutz, but sorry (yeah, right!) no winner in the drawing for the Joker, so the pot continues to grow!! Buy your tickets to support our RYLA program for 2017 – you could be the next BIG winner!! ~ Till Next Time, Be A Gift to the World ~