ROTARYGRAMS December 18, 2013 Vol. 101, No. 25. MCM Elegante' Hotel 2355 IH-10 South, Suite 213 Beaumont, TX 77705

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Page 1 of 7 ROTARYGRAMS December 18, 2013 Vol. 101, No. 25 MCM Elegante' Hotel 2355 IH-10 South, Suite 213 Beaumont, TX 77705 Telephone: 409-842-1913 Fax: 409-842-5613 Invoices for January - June 2014 dues will be sent right away. Please submit prompt payment as Rotary International dues are due on January 1. Speakers Dec 25, 2013 No meeting Jan 01, 2014 No meeting Stories This Week's Meeting PROGRAM PREVIEW December 18, 2013 "2013 Holiday Party" The meeting on Wednesday, December 18 will be in the evening at the Gray Library on the Lamar University campus instead of Noon at the MCM Elegante' Hotel. Jan 08, 2014 Mary Ellen Robertson Welcome to the New Anayat House a Virtual Tour" Jan 15, 2014 Ogie Shaw, Ogie Shaw Fitness Connecting our Fitness Past with our Fitness Future Jan 22, 2014 Tim Sudela, Cindy Cherry, Michael Perez Jim Baxter It's All About RYLA!" Festivities will begin at 6:00 p.m. with fellowship and music. Dinner will follow. As we celebrate the holiday season together, we will enjoy great food, music, and some very special and fun entertainment. Watch for pictures of the long awaited party!

Page 2 of 7 Jan 29, 2014 Jeff Branick, County Judge An Update on Jefferson County Feb 05, 2014 Jane Burns, Chairman Vocational Excellence Awards Presentation Happy Holidays! Feb 12, 2014 Andy Smallwood, Rotary International Director THERE WILL BE NO MEETING ON Feb 19, 2014 Nick Lampson "The Village" Project View entire list WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 Upcoming Events Board of Directors Meeting The Beaumont Club Jan 28, 2014 at 11:45 AM Rotary After Hours Visits the Art Museum Museum of Southeast Texas Jan 28, 2014 at 05:30 PM Show Your Colors Flag Project Feb 17, 2014 at 05:00 AM Calendar of Events CALENDAR OF ROTARY EVENTS (and make-up opportunities) Sponsors December 17 December 18 December 25 January 1 January 1 Board of Directors Meeting; 11:45 a.m., The Beaumont Club Holiday Party; 6:00 p.m. at the Gray Library, Lamar University No meeting at the MCM Elegante'. No meeting at the MCM Elegante'. Happy New Year! January - June 2014 dues payment due. January 8 First meeting of 2014 Election Results Announced NEW BOARD MEMBERS ELECTED

Page 3 of 7 The annual election for Board of Directors and the Foundation Board of Trustees took place at the meeting on December 11, 2013. Those elected will begin the designated terms of service on July 1, 2014. The new Board of Directors members are: Steve Lucas Sharon McCabe Ryan Smith Tim Sudela Interested in being a sponsor? Download the website sponsorship guide Elected to the Foundation Board of Trustees was Subscribe to Bulletin Subscribe to our newsletter mailing list: Click here to sign up! Harland Merriam Rotarians at Work Posted bydavid Locke Service Above Self Rotarians were quick to say "yes" to the call to service for the Salvation Army Red Kettle drive. It got a little chillly as the cold front moved into the area but that did not stop Rotarians from helping out this massive effort for those in need.

Page 4 of 7 Thank you to all who helped: David Locke, Michael Perez, Marie Broussard, Chris Lamson, Larry Beaulieu, Linda Williams, Ted Moor, Tommy Hebert, Rob Glassey, Sylvester Hill, Travis Brewer, Twila Baker, Fred Kristiansen, Mary Ellen Robertson, John Weitzel, Glenn McWherter, Chad Blanchard and son Beau, John Worthington, Jason Winfrey, Carolyn McGuire, Cindy Cherry, Mary Poole, Laura Miller, Pat Anderson, Larry Cooper, and Harland Merriam. You can view photos of our awesome volunteers in the photo album by linking here. Excited Blue Badges Encore! Encore! Not only did the Dean don a holiday hat for the presentation, but Lynn Castle also entertained the crowd with a celebratory poem for the occasion! Receiving a Bachelor of Rotary Science degree and a Blue Badge were Kate Carroll and Scott Droddy.

Page 5 of 7 Did You Know? Nelson Mandela is remembered as an ally for peace, polio eradication In 1996, routine polio immunizations in Nigeria and other African countries were anything but routine. Competing health priorities and lack of funding hampered many governments from putting polio eradication high on their agenda. The drive for a polio-free Africa needed a playmaker. Nelson Mandela helped launch the Kick Polio Out of Africa campaign with 1996-97 Rotary President Luis Giay and Rotary Foundation Chair Rajendra Saboo. Almost immediately, Africa's polio eradication effort was back on track. Using soccer matches and celebrity endorsements, the campaign raised public awareness of polio and helped spur more than 30 African countries to hold their first National Immunization Days. Read the entire article at rotary.org by linking here. Birthdays HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Derrick Barber December 16 Joyce Hafford December 16 Richard Bothel John Quigley

Page 6 of 7 December 17 December 18 Landon Newsom December 19 Connie Szuch December 21 Oney Fitzpatrick December 22 Kristie Young December 22 Program Review Posted byjohn Neely PROGRAM REVIEW December 11, 2013 "The Life of a Trauma Surgeon" Dr. David Parkus by John Neely Rotary Speaker for December 11 th 2013 was Dr. David E. Parkus, Director of Trauma Surgery for Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital. Dr. Parkus was introduced by Ivy Pate. Dr. Parkus stated that he last spoke to Rotary 16 years ago, and since he has not been invited back until now, he guessed his talk must have not been that good! Dr. Parkus described for Rotarians a clearer picture of just what a trauma center was. He stated that 90% of injuries and medical

Page 7 of 7 conditions are not classified as trauma, and can be treated at 90% of our hospitals. Dr. Parkus stated that 150,000 people die from trauma every year, that it is the number one cause of death (up to age 44), and that it is the most expensive form of treatment. Trauma Centers have 4 components: 1) Pre-Hospital 2) Definitive Care 3) Rehabilitation 4) Injury Prevention and Care Trauma Centers are hospitals that provide critical care and have met rigorous standards. They provide the highest quality of care. Dr. Parkus shared some trauma-related experiences, as well as his recent appearance and participation on the TNT show "Hero." Dr. Parkus made it to the final round. He informed Rotarians that the Rock is a really big guy - 6 4 and 260 lbs. Photos from the meeting are available online through this link. Office: 409-842-1913 admin@beaumontrotaryclub.org Fax: 409-842-5613