Today s Program. Larry Webb. District Governor Rotary District 5810

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Aug 26, 2015 2015 2016 President President Elect Secretary Treasurer Vice President, Fund Raising Club Service Director Vocational Service Director Youth Services Director Community Service Director International Service Director Publicity Chiar Rotary Foundation Chair Sunrise Sentinel Editarian/Webmaster Sergeant-at-Arms Larry Offerdahl Juli Smith Gary Taylor Dennis Snavely Chuck Koehler Ron Baker Bill Bilyeu Marc-Andre Gagnon Jeff Caserotti Trevor Castilla Stacey Kemp Fred Bahrenburg Gary Taylor Ed Miles Club Meeting Time and Location 07:30 Wednesday Morning Eldorado Country Club McKinney, TX Today s Program Larry Webb 2014-15.Steve Mitas 2013-14...Bill Smith 2012-13....Gary Taylor 2011-12..Stacey Kemp 2010-11.,,,, Donas Cole 2009-10.. Nathan White 2008-09....Pamela Zeigler-Petty 2007-08 Bill Bilyeu 2006-07... Tom Parker 2005-06... K. Lyle Froese 2004-05... Timothy Kocsis 2003-04... Scott Dillashaw 2002-03...Linda Paluga 2001-02... Steven Mitas 2000-01... Jeff Caserotti 1999-00... Larry Offerdahl District Governor Rotary District 5810 District Governor... Larry Webb, Prestonwood Rotary District Governor Elect... Bill Dendy, E-Club District Governor Nominee... Rick Amsberry, Park Cities Rotary President... KR Ravi Ravindran, Colombo Rotary, Sri Lanka The Four Way Test of the things we think say or do. 1. Is It the Truth 2. Is It Fair to All Concerned 3. Will it Build Goodwill and better Friendships 4. Will it be Beneficial to all Concerned Rotary Club of McKinney Sunrise, District 5810 Club Number 28762, Chartered May 22, 1992 P.O. Box 2244, McKinney, Texas, 75070 www.mckinneysunriserotary.org

Larry is serving as District Governor in Rotary Year 2015-2016. Larry served briefly as District 5810 Rotary Foundation Chair prior to being chosen to be District Governor in 2015-2016. He has served as an Area Foundation Coordinator for District 5810, Major Grants Co-Chair, and Facilitator for District 5810 Rotary Humanity in Motion Foundation Gala Committee. He is a Paul Harris Fellow, a Paul Harris Society member, and a Major Donor to the Rotary Foundation. Larry has attended District 5810 RILI (Rotary International Leadership Institute, Class #9,) and is a member of The Rotary Wine Fellowship. In 2012 Larry was recognized by District 5810 with the District s Foundation Advocacy Award. Larry is a member of The Rotary Club of Prestonwood-Dallas. He served as President in 2007-2008. Larry joined The Rotary Club of Prestonwood-Dallas in 2003, and has held several leadership positions in the club, including Vocational Service Chair, Treasurer (having just completed his 2nd term), and is now serving as Foundation Chair. Larry was awarded the Ernie MacIver Award, by Prestonwood, for his contribution and dedication to the ideals of Rotary by his club for 2008-2009. Larry is a 1970 graduate of The University of Texas at Arlington with a BA degree in Political Science and a minor in Economics. He is a graduate of The Southwestern Graduate School of Banking, SMU. Larry was in Banking for 41 years, and recently retired from Signature Bank of Dallas after 18 years with Signature Bank. Larry and Pam Webb have been married 44 years and live in Dallas, Texas. They have two married daughters, and four grandchildren. Larry and Pam enjoy traveling, and Larry enjoys working on his family genealogy. Retaining Members: Imagine if you had attended PETS training when you first became a Rotarian. Well, this is your chance to send your Rotarians to training that far exceeds PETS training when all of the Rotary U courses are combined. This training gives your members an insight into Rotary as they launch or further their Rotary career. The more they know, the more Rotarians are ENGAGED. Courses include: 1.) Rotary Basics - New Member Orientation - September 19th - Saturday 2.) Club Operations - October 17th - Saturday 3.) District Operations - November 14th - Saturday 4.) Global Operations - December 5th - Saturday All classes are from 8:00 am - 3:30 pm and held at SMU's main campus. The cost is only $50.00 for each class.

Before her family was forced into exile, before her mother was assassinated, before her father became president, Aseefa Bhutto Zardari was known for something simpler, but in some ways equally powerful: In 1994, she became the first child in Pakistan to receive the oral polio vaccine, as part of the country s first National Immunization Day. Benazir Bhutto, then prime minister, gave the drops to her daughter herself, a compelling endorsement of the nascent campaign. I was a baby at the time, so I don t remember it, says Bhutto Zardari, now 22. But the moment was an inspirational one for the nation, and encouraged women to believe that polio drops were and are safe. In 1988, at age 35, Benazir Bhutto became the first woman elected to lead a Muslim country. She was assassinated in 2007, just months after she had returned to Pakistan after almost nine years in exile. But Aseefa Bhutto Zardari whose father, Asif Ali Zardari, served as president of Pakistan from 2008 to 2013 is carrying on her mother s work. As a Rotary polio ambassador, she meets with officials, visits schools, and talks with families of health workers who were killed while working to vaccinate children.

Bhutto Zardari has raised the profile of the polio eradication campaign in Pakistan and around the world. She writes about the topic for the Huffington Post and joined Rotary International General Secretary John Hewko onstage at the 2012 Global Citizen Festival in New York City s Central Park. On Twitter, with more than half a million followers, she encourages people in Pakistan to support ending polio and chastises those who stand in the way. In April, she invited two other prominent women in Pakistani politics to join her in the polio eradication effort, a move that garnered media coverage across the country. In 1994, the year Bhutto Zardari received those first drops of vaccine, Pakistan had an estimated 35,000 cases of polio. As of 10 June, 24 cases had been reported in the country in 2015. Bhutto Zardari, who is completing a master s degree in global health and development in London, talked to us about ending polio in Pakistan, her future in politics, and prospects for peace in her country. THE ROTARIAN: Recently in Pakistan, some parents who refused the polio vaccine for their children have been arrested. Are those arrests justified? BHUTTO ZARDARI: There is a great ethical debate about whether the arrests are justified. Is it the right of the citizen to refuse care? Is it the right of the child to have the best health care? Personally, I don t believe arresting people is the best solution. Parents want the best for their children, and they are trying to ensure their safety. Educating the parents and persuading them to let their children have the polio drops is more powerful and, although time consuming, will be more successful in the long term. TR: You re active on Twitter. If you could use more than 140 characters on Twitter to send a message to parents who choose not to vaccinate, what would you say? BHUTTO ZARDARI: In the media environment today, so much of our lives and what we seek to do is oversimplified, often stripped of meaning and context. Much of what I say on Twitter about this topic [of vaccination] is directed at people in positions of influence who are abusing their position by taking an anti-vaccination approach, rather than at individual parents. I know that the majority of parents, even those refusing vaccinations, have their children s best interests at heart. To parents who have held off on vaccinating: Do not take rumors as truth or let people use health as a political or religious weapon. Your children s lives are at risk, and by giving them two small drops, you can ensure they will avoid the suffering that polio can cause. Speak to families who have experienced polio personally. Talk to the polio workers and learn from them. If we had to reduce it to a campaign slogan, I would say to those parents: Don t rob your children of a future they deserve. Give them a chance. Let them get the polio vaccine. TR: What is the future of the polio eradication campaign in Pakistan? How will you continue your involvement? BHUTTO ZARDARI: There is a serious disconnect between the significant and targeted efforts put in by the provincial governments and the hands-off approach taken by the federal government. To ensure the best chance of success, we need collaboration with the federal and provincial governments in order to have a united front. Along with this, we need to focus on training more lady health workers [a program launched by Benazir Bhutto that has trained

more than 100,000 women to provide community health services] and polio workers. These health care workers will be able to use their expertise to support other areas of our health service in the future, and we need to plan for this. I am committed to a polio-free Pakistan, but I m also committed to a healthier Pakistan overall. For now my focus is on polio, but I hope to carry on my training to get involved in other areas of health care. This campaign needs more resources, especially in the environment of fragile security that so many of our heroic vaccinators face. The PPP [Pakistan People s Party, founded by Bhutto Zardari s grandfather, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto] recently proposed that donors fund a security health corps to protect vaccinators as they attempt to reach children in dangerous areas. This is crucial to protect the lives of our vaccinators and to ensure the success of the program. I often hear of vaccinators returning from high-security-risk areas, such as Quetta, who were unable to reach children because of the danger. The conventional methods of taking the program forward may not be enough if we do not simultaneously address the security concerns. TR: Will you go into politics? BHUTTO ZARDARI: I have always been in politics. Since I was a child, I have been surrounded by it. With a mother who was prime minister twice and a father who served as president, it is impossible to avoid politics. I am keen to make my own mark and ensure that I have the skills to best serve Pakistan in the future. That is why I have dedicated so much effort to my education, specifically focusing on health care and humanitarian concerns. TR: What was it like to grow up in exile? BHUTTO ZARDARI: I spent a good portion of my life in Dubai. It was difficult to see the struggles my mother faced being away from our home. At the same time, it was inspiring to see how she was able to maintain a presence in Pakistan while in exile. My father was in jail, and she was petitioning leaders worldwide to help bring democracy back to Pakistan. Despite all of that, she always made the effort to help my siblings and me with our homework, and attend our school functions and plays. We were always hoping to return home, but she made sure we never felt lost. TR: Your grandfather was executed under a military dictatorship, your father was jailed, your mother was killed. What drives you to risk your own security by staying involved? Why not walk away? BHUTTO ZARDARI: Walking away is not an option. My mother, father, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brother, and sister have all committed themselves to serving Pakistan. They have all believed that they could have a positive impact. While to many, they are simply political figures, they are my family. I trust them, and they have shaped who I am. I will carry on the cause that they have believed in, and that many of them have died for, to honor them and to serve my country. TR: What prevents you from focusing on the tragedy you have experienced? BHUTTO ZARDARI: While there has been great tragedy in my life, I am also aware that I have been given great opportunities. I have been able to study, I have been able to travel, and I have been able to create friendships with people from all over the world. I have also been blessed with an incredible brother and sister and a wonderful father. The support I get from my family is a great comfort.

TR: One of your mother s legacies was inspiring women and girls, including Malala Yousafzai, who calls your mother her role model. What will it take to develop more female leaders in Pakistan? BHUTTO ZARDARI: Just as I have been blessed to have such an inspiring mother, I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to get to know Malala. She is exactly right in identifying how we will empower women to take the lead in Pakistan in the future: education. We must ensure that women and girls have access to quality education so they are able to obtain leadership positions. At the same time, we must make sure that men and boys are being educated about equality. TR: Will your country and the region ever see peace? BHUTTO ZARDARI: I have great faith that one day Pakistan will have peace. I pray for the day when people can look beyond the bombs and the bullets and see my beautiful country, where the people have so much talent and bravery. It is a region in deep transition. One can only hope that the challenges of rapid population growth in South Asia will motivate leaders to strive harder for peace, and that we will be able to work with our neighboring countries to form a more stable and safe environment for our families. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 11:45 Farmers Branch Rotary Club, Holiday Inn Select Galleria Area 2645 LBJ Freeway Dallas, Texas Richardson Rotary Club Canyon Creek Country Club 625 Lookout Drive Edited 7:30 AM Frisco Sunrise Rotary Club Randy s Steakhouse, 7026 W. Main St. Farmersville Rotary O.E. Carlisle Civic Center 201 Orange St. Plano West Rotary Greek Isle Rest. @ 3309 N. Central Expressway 7:00 PM Dallas Evening Rotary La Calle Dolce 415 W. 12 th Dallas, Tx Online Makeup www.rotaryeclubone.org 7:30 AM Prosper Rotary Club Cotton Gin Cafe@ 204 W. Broadway Allen Rotary Club Courtyard by Marriott @ 210 E. Stacy Road Prestonwood Rotary Club Prestonwood CC 15909 Preston Rd., Dallas Richardson East Rotary Club Canyon Creek CC 625 Lookout Drive. Frisco Rotary Dave & Busters Stonebriar Centre Hurricane Creek Rotary 1800 Fairway Lane Anna Plano Rotary Club Southfork Hotel 1600 N. Central Expressway 7:30 AM Melissa Rotary First Baptist Church 2101 E Melissa Rd 5:15 PM McKinney Sunset Spoons Garage On the Square Downtown McKinney 7 AM Plano Sunrise Tino's Two Restaurant 2205 Avenue K McKinney Rotary Club Ricks Chop House 107 N Kentucky st. Richardson Central Hyatt Regency- North Dallas Hotel 701 E. Campbell Park Cities Maggiano s Little Italy 205 North Park Center, Dallas Celina Rotary 320 S. Preston Rd TX Star Bank

August 26------------Rotary District 5810 Governor Larry Webb August 27------------Rotary District 5810 Governor Larry Webb Sept 2-----------------Lyle Froese Club Runner Presentation Sept 3-----------------Have you heard what s happening at the Heard Museum Sept 9-----------------Matt Hamilton Owner of Local Yocal Meat Market Sept 10---------------TBD Today s Thoughts in Honor of. National Dog Day August 26th The dog was created especially for children. He is the god of frolic. - Henry Ward Beecher (1813 1887) Global Forgiveness Day August 27th The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. - Mahatma Gandhi (1869 1948) A five-year-old boy was in church with his parents, witnessing the wedding of a family friend. "Mommy," he whispered, "why does the lady wear white?" His mother smiled and whispered back, "Because she is very happy to be getting married." The little boy thought for a moment, then replied, "So why does the man wear black?"

Member Name Work Home Cell Classification Ron Baker 541-420-9396 Retired Fred Bahrenburg 469-506-3346 TV Cable Installation, ret. Bill Bilyeu 972-548-4698 214-686-1329 214-686-1329 Collin Co. Admin Jeff Caserotti 972-548-1199 214-850-4841 Auto Insurance Trevor Castilla 972-569-9193 972-529-6534 469-371-5409 Civil Engineer Weldon Copeland 972-548-3811 972-562-0838 Judge Probate Phyllis Davis 972-658-5800 Real Estate Broker Ruben Delgado 972-548-3728 972-548-0326 214-686-6998 County Engineer Rebecca Drekmann 972-548-5539 214-250-6627 Public Health Lyle Froese 972-569-8843 972-523-8350 Ed Admin Sandi Froese 903-815-4779 972-569-8843 903-815-4779 Ed Admin Marc-Andre Gagnon 214-227-6744 469-247-1894 Leadership Bus Consult Stacey Kemp 972-548-4136 972-837-2534 214-356-4808 County Govt. Admin. Tim Kocsis 972-547-6404 972-838-1808 972-670-3850 Comp. Programmer Chuck Koehler 214-449-6868 972-529-1110 214-449-6868 Financial Mgmt Brian Loughmiller 972-529-5554 972-529-9030 214-924-6900 Atty Family Law Ed Miles 972-540-1541 214-673-5284 Psychologist Steve Mitas 972-547-6404 972-837-4474 972-670-1197 Comp. Software Scott Parker 214-385-4142 972-727-9852 214-287-0737 Financial Consultant Tom Parker 972-540-2180 972-540-2180 972-832-5590 Ed. Admin Pers. Larry Offerdahl 972-562-5722 806-672-0680 Retired Parks and Rec Gene Sera 972-542-0095 972-548-7884 972-670-7400 Defense Attorney Bill Smith 972-731-4014 972-569-8811 985-774-4048 Financial Juli Smith 972-562-6996 972-562-1866 972-658-9977 Non-Profit Dennis Snavely 972-771-2155 972-562-3796 972746-6920 Business Communications Scott Stineman 972-332-4663 214-384-4018 Wholesale Insurance Gary Taylor 972-548-5140 972-984-1052 972-984-0661 Groc. Store Mgmt Nathan White 972-979-9204 972-562-6445 972-979-9204 Judiciary Jason Woodward 972-338-3022 954-444-2709 ecommerce Pamela Zeigler-Petty 972-407-3643 214-471-3830 Bank Mgt Bus. Banking Honorary Members Donas Cole Connie Yeager Linda Terry Note: Please notify Dennis Snavely if there is a change in your phone number or e-mail address. Thank you Having your number here makes it a public record, please notify Gary if you prefer not to have it listed here.