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Jan. 02, 2025
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![]() Buffalo Bayou Partnership's (BBP) Clean & Green program
Jan. 09, 2025
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Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School in Houston
Jan. 16, 2025
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Jan. 18, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Jan. 18, 2025 2:00 p.m. - Jan. 19, 2025 2:00 p.m.
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Jan. 23, 2025
Place: Verde Garden 2817 W. Dallas St. Building C Houston, TX 77019 281-974-5181
Date: Thursday 1/23/25 5:15PM
We have reserved the couches in the cocktail room (1st room to the right at you enter). Happy hour is 3 to 6PM. Make sure to try one of their frozen flaming drinks!!! Their ceviche is delicious. Great ambiance with eclectic decor! |
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Jan. 23, 2025 5:15 p.m.
Place: Verde Garden 2817 W. Dallas St. Building C Houston, TX 77019 281-974-5181 |
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Jan. 30, 2025 5:30 p.m.
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![]() Camp Logan and the Evolution of Memorial Park
Feb. 06, 2025
Caroline Hassell is a 5th generation Houstonian. She graduated from St. John’s School, started at UT-Austin and then graduated from Stanford University. Her first job out of college was with a private rocket company (that rocket blew up off the Texas Gulf Coast). She earned her MBA from Rice and worked for Compaq Computer and TeleCheck until “early retirement.” She’s still pushing her kids towards “adulting” while she volunteers and does genealogy and historical research. She’s active in the Daughters of the American Revolution and another genealogical organization, and served as Regent of the John McKnitt Alexander Chapter of NSDAR for the past four years. She still volunteers for her children’s former schools and at her church. During Covid, she worked on some really “down-the-rabbit-hole” projects, one of which resulted into deep research on the 200+ Harris County Soldiers who died in World War 1. That led to more research on Camp Logan here in Houston. Caroline is now serving on an advisory committee for the Memorial Park Conservancy, which is planning Memorial Groves, the “remembering” part of Memorial Park under development and part of the larger 10-year plan started in 2015. Caroline’s husband Jim just retired. They have a techy son, a recent UT-Dallas Computer Science graduate, and a daughter (a recent grad of Lamar and the FFA program which has been supported by the West U Rotary for many years); she’s at HCC with a hope of working with animals in the future. |
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Feb. 06, 2025 - Feb. 12, 2025
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Feb. 06, 2025
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Feb. 07, 2025
What: Tour of the Caroline School at Easter Seals; recipient of our charity golf tournament this year. We’ll also see the smart technology lab, and Children’s Therapy Clinic.
Date: Friday, February 7
Time: 9-10 am
Address: 4888 Loop Central Drive, Suite 100, Houston TX 77081 (Loop One Building). Parking: Sometimes there is parking available on the street. If not, park in visitors parking in the garage. They will validate your ticket. Also, some maps confuse the three buildings. We are in the last building closest to 610 frontage road on Loop Central known as Loop 1. If anyone wants to carpool, I suggest that we congregate at Buffalo Grill parking area (Wesleyan and Bissonnet) at 8:45 am.
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Feb. 07, 2025 9:00 a.m.
Tour of the Caroline School at Easter Seals; recipient of our charity golf tournament this year. We’ll also see the smart technology lab, and Children’s Therapy Clinic. 9-10 am
Address: 4888 Loop Central Drive, Suite 100, Houston TX 77081 (Loop One Building). Parking: Sometimes there is parking available on the street. If not, park in visitors parking in the garage. They will validate your ticket. Also, some maps confuse the three buildings. We are in the last building closest to 610 frontage road on Loop Central known as Loop 1. If anyone wants to carpool, I suggest that we congregate at Buffalo Grill parking area (Wesleyan and Bissonnet) at 8:45 am.
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Feb. 08, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Farming in the East End of Houston
Feb. 13, 2025
At Small Places, we develop high impact urban farms in low access communities. We are passionate about cultivating healthy neighborhoods via nourishing food and engaged communities; ultimately renewing the bond between people, place and food. Small Places has been actively involved in the East End of Houston helping with food insecurity across the food desert in 2nd ward, and I believe our work aligns with the values and interests of your club members. |
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Feb. 19, 2025 - Feb. 25, 2025
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The Role of the Community Quarterback in Community Building
Feb. 20, 2025
ANNE WHITLOCK has lived and worked in |
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Feb. 26, 2025
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Mar. 01, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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A Brief introduction to Undies for Everyone
Mar. 13, 2025
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BBB nonprofit accreditation information from my 40+ years of nonprofit leadership perspective
Mar. 20, 2025
With over 30 years of management, community fund raising and communications experience, Sally Tyler is a seasoned development professional.
Her career encompasses community representation and foundation and corporate fundraising for Texas’ top-ranked hospital, Houston Methodist Hospital Foundation, five years as Charity Review Manager for the Better Business Bureau of Greater Houston & South Texas, four years as Executive Director of Executive Service Corps of Houston, one of 21 nationally-affiliated nonprofit consulting firms with 80 consultants, 10-member board, advisory council, and staff of three. She served four years as Executive Director of Memorial Park Conservancy, managing a staff of six and hundreds of volunteers, supporting one of the largest urban parks in the U.S., raising $7 million of the $10 million goal in two years, and four years of major gift fundraising, initializing endowments, preparing strategic, marketing and development plans and membership programs, serving as media liaison and spokesperson, setting the stage for a $50M transformational gift.
In the early 90’s, she led a $3 million capital campaign for the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center and an $11 million capital campaign for the Children’s Museum of Houston. At a private girls’ school, St. Agnes Academy, she managed a development staff of five as a high school administrator, its annual fund and a $9 million capital campaign. She participated in the first $500 million campaign for Rice University.
She conceptualized/managed many special events including “A Conversation With a Living Legend" for Henry Kissinger, General Norman Schwarzkopf, and General Colin Powell. She assisted with Polo on the Prairie, and numerous cultivation and third-party events for the nationally first-ranked University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and the Society for the Performing Arts, one of the largest arts presenters in the southwest.
Her crisis management experience with flood recovery efforts following Tropical Storm Allison, Hurricane Katrina, Ike, Rita and two fires at St. Agnes Academy intensified her leadership, creativity, communication and problem-solving skills.
She was an active member of AFPHouston and a CFRE (Certified Fundraising Executive). Additionally, she worked with AmeriCorps at Houston Audubon Society, Houston Arboretum & Nature Center and Memorial Park Conservancy. Her work with city, state and national leaders aided numerous positive city, museum, school and university capital improvements.
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Mar. 22, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Mar. 23, 2025 1:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The Challenger Division of West University Little League is a baseball program for boys and girls ages 5 through the final year of high school or 22 (whichever comes first) with physical and mental challenges. The most fundamental goal of the Challenger Division is to give everyone a chance to play baseball and have a rewarding experience, regardless of limitations. This program affords every child the opportunity to participate in a structured athletic program and have a wonderful time. West U Rotarians and friends staff the snack shack and each player in uniform receives a free snow cone at the end of the game. |
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Mar. 30, 2025 1:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The Challenger Division of West University Little League is a baseball program for boys and girls ages 5 through the final year of high school or 22 (whichever comes first) with physical and mental challenges. The most fundamental goal of the Challenger Division is to give everyone a chance to play baseball and have a rewarding experience, regardless of limitations. This program affords every child the opportunity to participate in a structured athletic program and have a wonderful time. West U Rotarians and friends staff the snack shack and each player in uniform receives a free snow cone at the end of the game. |
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"The Los Angeles Experience- Union Racketeering, RICO and the Toppling of Mafia Influence
Apr. 03, 2025
Mr. Lord retired from the US Department of Justice in 2004 after serving as a prosecutor in the Criminal Division for almost thirty years. He began as a Special Attorney in the Organized Crime and Racketeering Section in 1970 serving in Strike Forces in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. He is a 50 year member of the State Bar of Texas, Vietnam War veteran and educated at Southern Methodist University (BA-1963) and The University of Texas School of Law (JD-1966) |
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Apr. 06, 2025 1:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The Challenger Division of West University Little League is a baseball program for boys and girls ages 5 through the final year of high school or 22 (whichever comes first) with physical and mental challenges. The most fundamental goal of the Challenger Division is to give everyone a chance to play baseball and have a rewarding experience, regardless of limitations. This program affords every child the opportunity to participate in a structured athletic program and have a wonderful time. West U Rotarians and friends staff the snack shack and each player in uniform receives a free snow cone at the end of the game. |
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![]() A Deep Dive into H Town Restaurant Group
Apr. 10, 2025 7:30 a.m.
Sophia Ortega is a dynamic young leader in the hospitality industry, serving as the Director of Communications at H Town Restaurant Group. Sophia, the daughter of renowned restaurateur Tracy Vaught and Chef Hugo Ortega, grew up in the vibrant world of Houston's restaurant scene. She has been immersed in the business since childhood, giving her a deep understanding of the culinary world, which is reflected in her hands-on approach to creating memorable experiences for guests and staff alike.
Sophia specializes in marketing and IT and oversees holiday and special event planning, website design, guest communications, social media, email campaigns, and menu design and development. She has recently started stepping back from her marketing duties to focus on harnessing her leadership skills. She leads staff meetings, projects monthly sales, calculates and tracks labor costs, and shadows her mother and CEO, Tracy Vaught, to learn more about finances, leases, deals, loans, and land ownership. Sophia is a proud graduate of Tulane University’s A.B. Freeman School of Business and the University of Houston’s Conrad N. Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership. She holds a Master of Science degree in Hospitality Management, which complements her rich industry experience.
With her unique blend of creativity, business awareness, and family tradition, Sophia continues to shape the future of the H Town Restaurant Group brand and ensure its place at the forefront of Houston's culinary landscape.
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Blake Plaster will explain the current state of real estate in the Houston area
Apr. 10, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Blake is the youngest person to be inducted into Martha Turner Sotheby's International Realty Circle of Excellence. He is a recipient of the Houston Association of Realtors "Top 20 under 40" award, and has been recognized as a "Rising Star Real Estate Agent" by Five Star Professional. Blake is a proud supporter of all Houston sports teams and attends UH Cougar football games when he can. A long-time musician, he plays guitar in his free time. |
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Apr. 10, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Launch of West U Rotary's Rotary After Hours
Speaker: Blake Plaster
For more information on Rotary After Hours, please visit www.westurotary.org or email info@westurotary.org
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Apr. 12, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Apr. 13, 2025 1:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The Challenger Division of West University Little League is a baseball program for boys and girls ages 5 through the final year of high school or 22 (whichever comes first) with physical and mental challenges. The most fundamental goal of the Challenger Division is to give everyone a chance to play baseball and have a rewarding experience, regardless of limitations. This program affords every child the opportunity to participate in a structured athletic program and have a wonderful time. West U Rotarians and friends staff the snack shack and each player in uniform receives a free snow cone at the end of the game. |
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![]() The Marquis de Lafayette--Hero of Two Worlds
Apr. 17, 2025
Jan Smulcer and Donna Passmore are the Co-Founders and Co-Directors of Values through History, an educational nonprofit in Houston, Texas. In addition, both are co-authors of “Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route and the Franco-American Alliance 2018" and ¨ Essential Allies 2024." Ms. Smulcer has a background in historical research and writing, business management, curriculum development, and graphic design, multi-media productions, restoration, and historic preservation. She is a graduate of University of Houston in Liberal Arts Studies. Ms. Passmore is an attorney with a background in criminal and constitutional law, education, curriculum development, history, research & writing, and multimedia production. She received her J.D. from Indiana University McKinney School of Law, where she was Associate Editor of the Law Review, and her MA and BA, with honors, from Vanderbilt George Peabody College of Teachers. Both Ms. Smulcer and Ms. Passmore are recently certified in Leadership Excellence for Non-Profits by Rice University. Their associations include the American Friends of Lafayette, American Society of the French Legion of Honor. the NSCDA Colonial Dames. the Daughters of the American Revolution. the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. and the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Association. Ms. Passmore and Ms. Smulcer will present a brief, fast-moving account of the remarkable life of the Marquis de Lafayette and his unending devotion and contributions to the United States of America. 2025 is the 200th anniversary of Lafayette's return to America, and he is being celebrated this year in towns and cities across our country.
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Apr. 21, 2025
We invite you to participate in the Rotary Club of West U’s 29th Annual Spring Golf Tournament, taking place on Monday, April 21, 2025, at Riverbend Country Club. This year, proceeds will benefit Easter Seals, an organization dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities and their families. For over 100 years, Rotary International and Easter Seals have shared a strong partnership, working together to create meaningful impact in communities. You can support this cause by sponsoring a hole or a foursome, donating a door prize, or making a contribution. Join us in supporting Easter Seals and the West U Rotary Club Foundation as we make a difference together. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! |
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Apr. 24, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Join us at the Red Lion British Pub on April 24, 2025 for the Rotary Club of West U's Monthly Social. It begins at 5:30.
Happy hour until 7PM!
Check out their website for the daily specials: http://theredlionhouston.com.
Parking: Self parking (front and back)
Theme: Wishes and goals for 2025 and beyond!
Any questions please feel free to contact Irene Sadkowski, Social Committee Chair, 281-748-7822
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Apr. 27, 2025 1:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
The Challenger Division of West University Little League is a baseball program for boys and girls ages 5 through the final year of high school or 22 (whichever comes first) with physical and mental challenges. The most fundamental goal of the Challenger Division is to give everyone a chance to play baseball and have a rewarding experience, regardless of limitations. This program affords every child the opportunity to participate in a structured athletic program and have a wonderful time. West U Rotarians and friends staff the snack shack and each player in uniform receives a free snow cone at the end of the game. |
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Aerospace Lessons Learned
May 01, 2025
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Recycling in the City of West University Place
May 08, 2025
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May 08, 2025 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Rotary After Hours meeting Thursday, May 8th at 5:30pm. Our meeting will be at the ION Houston. The speaker will be Matilda Elmlund, West U Rotary's Exchange Student from Sweden. The meeting will be followed by a social downstairs at the Lymbar. This event is open to all Rotarians and prospective members. |
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May 10, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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May 15, 2025 - May 21, 2025
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May 15, 2025 6:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
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May 22, 2025 5:30 p.m.
A special treat for our May social!
We'll meet at a "Speakeasy"
It's a secret bar reminiscing of the prohibition era.
We'll have the bar and the charming patio area!
Crafted cocktails and delicious bar bites!
Rossa Room
4564 Bissonnet St, Bellaire, TX 77401 346-240-3780 Special instructions to access the Rossa Room.
You will be granted access through an unmarked front door located to the right of "Gelato Rossa".
At the end of the hallway you will see another door that will be opened only if you have a reservation.
The reservation is under my name (Irene Sadkowski).
Theme:
Summer vacation plans?
Let's make it fun!
Dressing up to the roaring 20's is suggested or just dress up
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May 28, 2025 - Jun. 03, 2025
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May 31, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Jun. 14, 2025 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
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Jun. 21, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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