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Bryan & College Station Rotary Presentation
Aug 15, 2024
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Aug 24, 2024 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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TAMU Rural Medicine
Aug 29, 2024
Curtis Bio Curtis Donaldson was born and raised in Valley Mills Texas, so a rural Texan by birth! He graduated from Texas A&M University in 1981 with a BBA in Management. While attending A&M he was a member of the Fightin Texas Aggie Band where he also served as B Company Commander, was a Bugle Rank Member and a Ross Volunteer. Upon graduation he headed to Ft Sill as 2nd Lt and then served 10 years in the Texas Army National Guard in Field Artillery units in Odessa and San Angelo. He also worked for Conoco during this same 10-year period in Midland, Houston, Maljamar, NM and San Angelo. Leaving corporate America, he started his own business located in Georgetown, TX known as CleanFUEL USA, focusing on technology for the propane vehicle marketplace. At one-point CFUSA had operations on 4 continents and in the USA had customers such as UPS, TxDOT, General Motors and Freightliner. After 25 years of running CFUSA, he sold the business in an attempt to slow down and he moved to Mason, Texas. There he met and married his wife Mary and between the two they share 6 kids! A few months later a small community bank would hire him to help grow their business. As a community banker he threw himself into the community and worked tirelessly on many initiatives such as Economic Development, Chamber of Commerce, ISD Committees, Community Advocate Leadership Team and most recently helped spearhead the capital campaign to raise $5.2 million to help rebuild their burned courthouse. Along that journey Texas A&M School of Medicine engaged Curtis to help them think through a Rural Medicine Initiative strategy and eventually they would pilot that program in Mason County. The Mason pilot results were so good it spread to the 5 surrounding counties and those results have been so good they had inquiries from other counties as word spread among medical providers and County Judges. Texas A&M then elected to take the program statewide and asked Donaldson to lead that charge. With his roots in rural Texas from Valley Mills to his now living in rural Mason, he is even more passionate about changing the landscape of rural medicine and has been moved by the impact the program is already having in so many communities. Curtis works 50% for the Office of the President as their Director of Community Engagement for Rural Texas and 50% for the School of Medicine as their Director of Rural Medicine. |
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Sep 03, 2024 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Destination Bryan
Sep 05, 2024
Lina was born and raised in Bryan, and then eventually went on to graduate from Mays Business School at Texas A&M. Lina grew up with a love for local businesses and a passion for her community. In her free time, Lina can be found with her husband checking out the newest restaurants, retail, and events in town.
Lina shares the stories of Bryan and its businesses and attractions to the media through press releases, interviews, and consistent contact. As the PR & Communications coordinator, Lina oversees multiple newsletters telling locals and visitors about all of the things that make Bryan special.
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Sep 09, 2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Sep 10, 2024
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Sep 11, 2024 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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District Governor Visit
Sep 12, 2024
In 1992, Leon was invited to visit the 350-member Rotary Club of Waco. He had recently become the Executive Director of a regional planning agency. Realizing that many of the key business and governmental leaders in the Waco area were active Rotarians, he quickly agreed to join. Although Leon joined Rotary to strengthen access to other leaders, he quickly learned the impact of joining forces with other Rotarians provided powerful opportunities to be of service in the community and around the world. Leon served eleven years in the Rotary Club of Waco with ten years of perfect attendance.
Leon and his high school sweetheart, Lynn, were born and reared in Palestine. After Leon graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in architecture and Lynn graduated with a degree in mathematics from Texas Christian University, they were married. Then they enrolled in graduate school at Texas A&M. Leon received a degree in Urban Planning and Lynn received a degree in Mathematics. Following college, Leon was commissioned an Officer in the Army Corps of Engineers and served at Ft Belvoir Virginia and eight years in the reserves. Leon and Lynn are proud of their two adult children, Melissa and Lee and their six grandchildren. During Leon’s professional career, he served eighteen years in the Governor’s Office of Planning and Economic Development, two years as the Executive Director of the State Property Tax Board, and twelve years as the Executive Director of the Heart of Texas Council of Governments, a regional planning agency in Waco. After nurturing the family from home until the children enrolled in school, Lynn entered Seminary to become a Methodist Pastor. Over 27 years, Lynn was able to serve 5 different churches.
After retirement in 2003, Leon and Lynn returned to Palestine. Leon served as President of the Palestine Economic Development Corporation and the Palestine Chamber of Commerce. He has served on the boards of numerous organizations including the YMCA, Meals on Wheels, and his local church. In 2004, Leon joined the Rotary Club of Palestine and continues to be an active member with 20 years of perfect attendance. Leon has served in director roles in service, membership and administration and has served as club President in 2009-10 and 2019-20. Leon is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow, a member of the Paul Harris Society and a charter member of the Polio Plus Society. Leon was awarded the district 5910 Roll of Fame in 2012. Leon has served at the district level beginning with the RYLA Adult Leadership Team in 2005. He served as the leader of the RYLA Ropes Course at Woodlake for 5 years and continues to be an active leader. Leon has served as Assistant District Governor 2012-14 and 2021-23. Leon and Lynn’s heart for service led them to become volunteers on a Palestine Rotary Team that responded to Hurricane Harvey in 2017 mucking houses along the Texas coastal area. In 2019, Leon and Lynn traveled to India with a Team of Rotarians from the United States and Canada to participate in a National Polio Immunization Day to help eradicate Polio. In May 2023, Lynn followed in her father’s footsteps and joined Leon as a member of the Rotary Club of Palestine.
DG Visit Schedule Coming Soon...
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Sep 16, 2024 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Texas A&M University Systems
Sep 19, 2024
Brett McCully, P.E. Chief Facilities Officer The Texas A&M University System
Brett received a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from California State Polytechnic University in Pomona California in 1985. After working in land development engineering for both municipal and consultant employers, Brett returned to TX in 1992 joining the engineering staff at the City of College Station. After 11 years handling development review and capital project management, Brett took over management of the local consulting office of Bleyl Engineering, In 2010 Brett joined the City of Bryan Engineering staff to assist with floodplain management but soon found himself also handling development review and capital project management again. Brett accepted a project management position with the Texas A&M University System Facilities Planning and Construction group in 2014, and in June of 2021 was named as Chief Facilities Officer and assumed leadership of the group implementing all capital projects under the Texas A&M University System state-wide. Brett lives near Edge, TX with his wife Carolyn and uncounted pets, livestock and wildlife. |
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Sep 21, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Sep 24, 2024
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Voices for Children CASA
Sep 26, 2024
Nancy Browning is the Development Director for Voices for Children, CASA of the Brazos Valley. She is a class of 1990 graduate of Texas A&M University with a degree in Sociology. She began her service in the child welfare sector in 1990 as a Child Protective Services caseworker, where she first became aware of the CASA program. |
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Oct 01, 2024 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Oct 02, 2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Oct 04, 2024
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Oct 04, 2024 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM UTC-05:00
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Oct 08, 2024
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Eleiko Sports
Oct 10, 2024
Over the past fifteen years, Rickard Blomberg has been instrumental in leading the expansion of the number one strength company Eleiko’s presence in the United States, establishing it as one of the most respected names in strength training equipment worldwide. His leadership in this role connected him with athletes and fitness enthusiasts across the country, fostering communities built on strength, health, and wellness, and he continues daily to create a positive impact for Eleiko’s customers and partners. With a wealth of experience from his previous roles as a spa and fitness director at luxury brands such as Ritz Carlton and Six Senses Spas, combined with a master's degree in hospitality from Cornell University, Rickard brings a unique blend of entrepreneurial spirit and holistic wellness expertise to the fitness industry.
Beyond the world of fitness, Rickard is a passionate barbecue aficionado, affectionately known as "The Smoking Swede." His love for mastering Texas-style BBQ reflects the same dedication and precision he applies to all his pursuits, whether it’s smoking meats or leading a business. Whether in the gym or at the smoker, Rickard’s commitment to promoting a life of balance, well-being, and great taste shines through in everything he does. |
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The Rotary Foundation
Oct 17, 2024
Phil Shackelford has called the Brazos Valley his home since 2002 with only a couple of brief stints that took him to Austin and West Texas. Raised in Plainview, TX, Phil graduated from Plainview High School and attained the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America before continuing his education at Texas A&M University. Phil currently owns Shackelford Consulting, a government affairs firm focused on grant writing and government consulting, which has a successful track record of securing funding for meaningful infrastructure projects across the Brazos Valley. Prior to that, Phil served as the Associate Director of the Blinn College Foundation and Alumni Relations also holding the distinction of overseeing and developing the most successful fundraising event in the over 135 year history of Blinn College. Phil also previously worked for Congressman Chet Edwards as a field representative in a five county area including Burleson, Grimes, Madison, Robertson and Brazos Counties. Every day in the Congressional Office could range from working with local officials on transportation or public safety projects, to providing aid for a downed grain elevator in Calvert, TX, to tracking over $243 Million in innovative research at Texas A&M. After his time on Congressional Staff, Phil established a consulting firm with clients ranging from many local elected officials, local non-profit organizations seeking help in fundraising, and many other projects. Throughout his time in business and government service, Phil has worked diligently on campaigns and policy at the local, state, and federal level in various capacities. Phil currently serves as Past Board Chair of the Bryan College Station Chamber of Commerce and Chair of the Legislative Affairs Committee, Rotary District 5910 District Governor Nominee Designate, and a past President and proud member of the Rotary Club of Aggieland. Phil, a Paul Harris Society Member believes in the good that the Rotary Foundation does in the world, and always seeks to find ways to encourage giving. He married the love of his life Kyndra, who works as a Business Manager for the Geochemical Environmental Research Group at Texas A&M University. |
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Oct 22, 2024
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Pints for Polio Event @5:30pm
Oct 24, 2024
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Oct 31, 2024
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History
Nov 07, 2024
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Nov 12, 2024
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Chief of Staff, Office of the Provost - Bonfire Remembrance
Nov 14, 2024
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Nov 23, 2024 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Nov 26, 2024
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Nov 29, 2024 7:00 PM - Nov 30, 2024 2:00 PM
This is the day we smoke the Briskets! We have some open volunteer slots available that would help make this a smooth cook. If you just want to come out and hang out, you can do that as well. We will be at the location from Friday 4pm to Saturday 4pm - 12 hours. Come and go as you please or sign up for a volunteer slot, either was we have it covered and this will be a great event to fellowship. |
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Brazos Valley Project Linus
Dec 05, 2024
Patricia was born and raised in Texas. In 1981 she and her family relocated to Washington State where she worked in IT security for Safeco Insurance (Liberty Mutual). In 2003 she and her family relocated back to Texas in Burleson County where she continued to work for Liberty Mutual from her remote home office. She joined the local volunteer fire department in 2004 and became a first responder in 2005. She also served on the fire department’s board as secretary and treasurer. She retired from the volunteer fire department in 2022. Patricia became the Project Linus Brazos Valley Coordinator in 2019. Her coordinator role includes supporting chapter volunteers with a safe, positive and learning environment and to assist the volunteers with our mission to comfort children in need with homemade blankets. The role also includes efforts to secure funding to support the general operating expenses and program services of the organization. Brazos Valley Project Linus
The Project Linus mission is to provide handmade blankets to children aged 0-18 in the United States who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need. There are chapters in every state with Texas having approximately 17 chapters. The national website is https://projectlinus.org Our chapter, Brazos Valley, covers the Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Madison, Milam, Robertson, Waller and Washington counties. Our blankets are distributed locally to organizations that support children. From time-to-time blankets may be shipped to other areas in the United States that may have an immediate extraordinary need. Some of the local organizations we distribute our blankets to are: Ronald McDonald House, Hope Pregnancy Center, Phoebes Home, Hope Locker - Bryan ISD, Casa (Bryan and Brenham when requested) and Chrissy’ Closet – College Station ISD (new). Our chapter makes machine quilted and knitted or crocheted blankets. Blankets are hand-made from new fabric or yarn by local volunteers. Blankets are dropped off at Sew Vac City in College Station, JoAnn’s Fabric in Bryan or at our monthly meetings at Sew Vac City. Our chapter meets at 10AM on the 3rd Tuesday each month at Sew Vac City. Attending the meetings is not a requirement to be a member. You do not have to be a member to donate to the Brazos Valley chapter. You can make a real difference in so many ways by donating monetarily to Project Linus. We are a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Monies are used for purchasing blanket supplies. Our chapter also welcomes donated materials to make blankets such as quilt batting, cotton fabric, or acrylic or cotton yarn. We also welcome information on additional organizations that we could provide blankets to for children in need. |
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Dec 06, 2024 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
We are having a Christmas party, and you are invited!!
Enter your favorite homemade dessert in the contest - prizes will be awarded. When registering , indicate if you would like to either enter the dessert contest or be a judge. |
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Dec 10, 2024
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Dec 24, 2024
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Jan 14, 2025
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Jan 28, 2025
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Jan 30, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Feb 11, 2025
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