the ROTAGRAMS - Rotary Club of Dallas
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the ROTAGRAMS - Rotary Club of Dallas
April 8, 2015 Volume 104 | Issue 36 the ROTAGRAMS Making a difference in the community. Making a difference in the world. The mission of the Rotary Club of Dallas is to provide service to others, to identify and support humanitarian projects, to promote high ethical standards, and to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. The place to be on WEDNESDAY 15 th FEATURED PROGRAM Boy Scouts of America Wayne Brock serves as the 12th Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, headquartered in Irving, Texas. In partnership with the BSA's national officers and National Executive Board, Wayne provides vision and direction to staff members and volunteers. Join us to learn more about this organization's impact in our local and national communities. LOCATION: Chaparral Club, Sheraton Hotel 22 nd RADIO Past, Present & Future Joining will beRogers Jody Dean, who is an American Join us us as Paul speaks to us about his journalist and author and a member of the Texas book “Throwing Hard Easy Reflections on a Life Radio Hall of Fame. Jody Dean hosts the KLUV morning show, Deanstories and theonMorning in Baseball”. He“Jody will share Robin Team”. He will share with us stories about his Roberts, great Hall of Fame pitcher from the experience in radio entertainment. 1950’s. He will also share various other stories. 29 th “I Like Me” Book Literacy Developing a Love of Reading Join us to celebrate our “I Like Me” Book Literacy program as we distribute books to Dallas ISD kindergartners. We will have a guest speaker who will share the importance of education and literacy in our little ones. 6 th Corporate Citizens of the Year Awards Join us as we recognize four outstanding corporations in the Dallas area with D Magazine. These corporations have gone the extra mile in giving back to the Dallas community and we want to honor them for their generous efforts. Visit our Club Calendar at dallasrotary.org/calendar 1st in Texas | 39th Internationally Serving Since 1911 “Unselfish and noble actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of souls.” [David Thomas] The Future of Dentistry Dr. Fields received a degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from Emory University in Atlanta, GA, and continued his studies at Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, TX, earning a Doctorate in Dental Surgery. He then earned a certificate in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and a second Doctorate degree, a Ph.D. in Craniofacial Biology, through Texas A & M Health Science Center. Dr. Fields regularly teaches seminars for other surgical specialists and dentists, primarily focusing on advances in dental implant care for tooth replacement. For the last 8 years he has worked closely with a Swiss company to help design and test a new ceramic dental implant system and a new bone-welding technique that may radically change how missing teeth are MEETING REVIEW Our speaker on April the 1st, 2015, was Catherine Cuellar, CEO of the Dallas Arts District, which is the world headquarters of the Global Cultural Districts Network. Her impressive background includes two decades as an award-winning multimedia journalist for national public radio stations and programs, Sojourners magazine and The Dallas Morning News, as well as debuting as an author in the Dallas Noir short fiction anthology published in 2013 by Akashic Books. Currently Ms. Cuellar serves as a director of Texans for the Arts, the Texas Lyceum and the Rhodes College Alumni Association, and is also co-chair of the DFW Hispanic 100 marketing committee and a lifetime member of NALEO. She was a 2014 Next Generation Project Texas Fellow at The Strauss Center for International Security and Law at UT-Austin and has been recognized among the Dallas Business Journal’s 2013 “40 Under 40,” was a 2011 replaced. While he spends most of his work-week performing the clinical practice of oral surgery, he can also be frequently found collaborating with fellow Dr. Ted Fields scientists pursuing NIH research towards improved bone regeneration techniques and novel bone and tooth replacement techniques that replace tissues lost due to trauma, destructive disease, or congenital birth defects. His research and clinical work has appeared in more than 50 peer-reviewed papers and numerous original scientific presentations. Dr. Fields has lived in the Dallas area since 1989. Continued on pg. 2… April 1st | By: Dana DeVance White House Fellows regional finalist, graduated from Leadership Women in 2008, and was among the Dallas Junior Chamber of Commerce's Five Outstanding Young Dallasites in 2007. She shared many great updates for us on what’s going on in the Dallas Arts District. Just to name a few, the Perot Museum holds a Free Family Experience every 1st Saturday of the month where families can join educators from the Perot Museum for fun family experiments and hands-on investigations. The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I.M. Pei and internationally-renowned acoustician Russell Johnson, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The SOLUNA International Music and Arts Festival is happening there from May 4 th through the 24th, 2015, continued on pg. 3… Fields Biography Continued… He met his wife Alexia in dental school and was married in 1990. They were blessed with twin boys Alec and Ben in 1999. The Fields family currently live in Rockwall. Dr. Fields has many interest outside of dentistry. During his college years he wrote sports for his school paper as well as for the Atlanta Journal and Constitution. He also played baseball in high school and college. Dr. Fields has always had a love of music as well. During his early twenties he traveled with professional musicians and bands as part of their security teams. In his office you can see photographs obtained during this time in his life. Paul Harris Fellow Rotary University Dates Apirl 25th District Operations May 30th Global Operations If interested in learning more about our District and Rotary Operations please contact Kim Holland at 972.818.5810 or rotaryuniversitysouthwest@gmail.com All classes are from 8:30am-3:30pm SMU’s Campus Cost $50 Each class which includes all of the course materials. MATCH Planned Giving We are offering a limited opportunity to match you dollar for dollar for your donation to the Rotary Foundation. If you donate $100 or more by March 31st, you will be matched dollar for dollar and this will reflect in your Rotary International Charitable giving account. This is a great chance to become or award an individual with a Paul Harris Fellow Award. To become a Paul Harris Fellow, you must make a contribution of at least $1,000. Find out more at dallasrotary.org/phf or contact Ted Fields at tfields@speakeasy.net The Dallas Rotary Club Foundation offers several ways to structure a charitable gift that furthers the Rotary Club of Dallas' mission and may provide tax and other financial benefits to the donor and loved ones. Your thoughtful gift can provide new programs and sustain current programs that will touch literally thousands of men, women and children who benefit from the many services both in the local and global community. Learn more at dallasrotary.org/planned-giving Submit Program Ideas! Every Wednesday we meet at noon to hear from distinguished speakers. Our Happy Birthday stimulating meetings feature informative For the week of speakers such as national elected April 5th - 11th officials, key business figures, political analysts and other experts whose experiences and observations broaden our perspectives and our development as individuals. The Program Committee is David Day Todd Estes now accepting recommendations on topics and speakers you’d like to hear from during the 2015-2016 Rotary Year. Please contact Gerry Worrall II at gnworrall@sbcglobal.net to submit your Frank Breedlove Wendy Krispin suggestions. ROTARIANS IN MOTION We have a goal to publish pictures of members in the Rotagrams each week. This could be members meeting with each other for lunch, at service projects, while networking or socializing. We need your help to accomplish this. We ask that you post pictures to our Facebook page by liking us at www.facebook.com/rotaryclubofdallas Photo 1: President Charlie Mohrle and Jim Hunter Photo 2: President Mohrle, Greg Miller and Bill Slicker STOP HUNGER NOW Saturday, August 8, 2015 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM DONATE ROTARY.ORG Sheraton Hotel, Dallas Ballroom Save the Date Details to Come The 2015 Rotary International Convention is in Sao Paulo, Brazil June 6-9, 2015. I recommend that you start planning now. There is lots to plan for the convention: visa application, airfare, hotel and convention registration. Sao Paulo is going all out to make this an exciting event and on Sunday June 7, 2015 the city will with Rotary International have the annual Carnival Parade and Rotarians will get to participate. The Rotary Club of Dallas 5430 Glen Lakes Drive, Ste. 240 Dallas, Texas 75231 tel. 214.742.5451 | fax. 214.303.1260 dallasrotary.org info@dallarotary.org REGISTER AT riconvention.org Important Deadlines: 31 MARCH - Pre-registration deadline 30 APRIL - Registration cancellation deadline Have you downloaded the Club iPhone App? 1. Go to iTunes App Store; 2. Search MemberClicks; 3. Enter Organization ID: ROCD; and 4. Enter your Username and Password that you use to access the Club Website This access is for members only and allows you to use the directory, club calendar and more! Meeting Review Continued... and during these three weeks, commissioned works and unique projects by internationally acclaimed musicians and visual artists will be debuted. At the AT&T Performing Arts Center, the play Collossal will be performed from April 2nd – May 3rd, 2015, at the Wyly Theater, which will be transformed into a football field for this spectacular production. OFFICERS Charles M. Mohrle, President Jeffrey M. Bosque, President Elect Robert H. Dilworth, Past President Wm. Dennis Connally, Treasurer & Past President 5yr Advisor DIRECTORS Elizabeth Acquaye-Kwarteng Dana DeVance Rocky Dhir Thomas Franklin, Jr., Ph.D. John H. Forest Cyndi Janssen Gregory L. Miller Rachael Jones George H. Tarpley Howard L. Templin Greg Wood EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Heather Stevens Thank You Charles Read for providing complimentary payroll services to the Club since 1998. Thanks to Wildfire XM for providing discount printing services to the Club since 2006. Comprehensive Payroll Services Nationwide Charles Read 972-353-0000 www.custompayroll.com