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October 6, 2010 Officers and Directors 2010 2011 President Donas Cole President Elect Stacey Kemp Secretary Juli Smith Treasurer Weldon Copeland Vice President, Fund Raising Bryan Northington Service Director Trevor Castilla & Ed Miles Vocational Service Director Tom Parker Community Service Director Kris Falvo International Service Director Bill Smith Rotary Foundation Chair Jim Pearson Sunrise Sentinel Editarian/Webmaster Gary Taylor Sergeant-at-Arms Ron Danforth Past Presidents 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 1998-99... Chuck Koehler 1997-98... Frank Shushok 1996-97... Pat Beaman 1995-96... Linda Terry 1994-95... Paul Yeager 1993-94... Bob Flinchbaugh Rotary District 5810 District Governor... Linda Elliot, Grand Prairie District Governor Elect... Bud McBrayer, Plano Sunrise District Governor Nominee... Sandra Forster, Garland Rotary International President... Ray Klinginsmith, Missouri, USA Meeting Time and Location 07:30 Wednesday Morning Eldorado Country McKinney, TX Today s Program Sponsored by Robert Rusoff Randy Agan Corporal / Intelligence & Information Unit Sex Offender Registration and Compliance McKinney Police Department 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 of McKinney Sunrise, District 5810 Number 28762, Chartered May 22, 1992 P.O. Box 2244, McKinney, Texas, 75070 www.mckinneysunriserotary.org

Randy Agan Shattered Dreams Randy is Married to Elizabeth Agan, who is employed with Collin County as a probation officer, they have four children, Matthew 21, Megan 19, Marshall 17, and Madison 14. All of Randy s children have attended or are currently attending MISD schools. Randy Agan has been with the McKinney Police Department since October of 2002, prior to joining the McKinney Police Department Randy served as Chief of Police for the Stratford Police Department in Stratford Texas, and began his law enforcement career with the Hereford Police Department, in Hereford Texas, where he served this community for 10 years. Randy has held several positions within each agency and has over 19 years of Police experience. Randy currently assigned to the McKinney Police Departments Information and Intelligence Unit as a Corporal with the Sex Offender Registration and Compliance Unit. Randy s Areas of Expertise/Subject Matter Expert: Firearms Training (Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun), Patrol Procedures, General Police Operations, Sex Offender Compliance and Registration, Verbal Judo (tactical communications), School Resource Officer Specialized Certifications: Master Peace Officer, TCLEOSE Basic instructor, Command School for Police Chiefs, TCLEOSE Fire Arms Instructor, Verbal Judo Instructor, Mental Health Police Officer, National School Resource Officer Certification, National School Resource Officer Supervisor Certification. Education: Graduated Mt. Pleaseant High School, Graduated Northeast Texas Community College Police Academy, Graduated Mountain State University with a BS in Criminal Justice. Proposed Member Approved for Publication Bob Johnson has been approved for publication. His classification would be Financial/Insurance. Bob is the owner of Johnson Insurance & Financial and has been in business since 1969. If there are no objections by October 13th, he will be inducted into our club on October 20th. Extreme Rotary Fellowship takes Rotary to the Skies Rotarians Charles Ashcraft, David Cross, Eric Anderson, Nick Holda and their Executive Director Heather Jennings took to the skies the morning of Saturday, August 21, 2010. Joining them for support was President David Vilbig, Jim Struble, John Galvin and family members. Also joining them was Melinda Osburn, President of the Lakeway-Lake Travis Rotary and her husband Tim. Our brave Rotarians geared up in their jumping suits, took the airplane ride 10,000 feet above the earth and jumped, free falling for about 60 seconds, flying at a speed of 189 miles an hour. Then after the free fall all pulled their cords, release the parachute and glided safely to earth. You have never seen such happy faces when their feet touched the ground. Rotarian, Nick Holda, who is an Ambassadorial Scholar Alumni, has jumped before and he jumped on his own after taking a 6 hour course that day. What a fearless individual! Afterwards the group met at the local BBQ place and enjoyed some good food, fellowship and laughs about the adventure had that morning. Everyone agreed this is something they would certainly do again.

Youth Programs Pave the way Into Rotary Rotary youth programs have prepared Andrea Tirone well. As a current Rotaractor, a past participant in her district's Rotary Youth Leadership Awards(RYLA) program, and a former Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar, she is hoping her experiences serve as a springboard into Rotary. "In Rotary, I will have a variety of service possibilities available to me, locally and internationally," Tirone says. "There is so much diversity in the work Rotary does. It can give you exposure to so many different areas, and help you find what your interests really are." Tirone was introduced to Rotary during the District 7070 (Ontario, Canada) RYLA in 2004. She describes it as one of the best weeks of her life, and says she was impressed by the planning that went into it. "Learning about each other through different workshops and activities, I formed these incredible, lifelong bonds," she says. "I thought to myself, if Rotary can put on such an amazing week, then imagine what it would be like to be part of the whole organization." Rotaractor Andrea Tirone of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, has also participated in her district's RYLA and is a former Ambassadorial Scholar. She plans on becoming a Rotarian after Rotaract. Photo by Xavier Vahed photography Joining Rotaract When she enrolled at the University of Toronto in the fall of 2004, she sought out its Rotaract club and joined, becoming club president in 2005-06. Her club volunteered in the community but focused much of its time and resources on raising funds for a literacy project in India, working with a sister club and Rotarians to help implement the effort. "Being involved with Rotaract opened my eyes to the ability to connect with Rotaractors all over the world," says Tirone. "Finding out that Rotary has very strong ties to the rest of the world was very appealing." In 2008, Tirone became an Ambassadorial Scholar, majoring in political science at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. During that time, her host Rotary club helped establish the Rotaract of Durban Berea.

As an honorary member of the Durban Berea club, she embarked on an international project with 19 other club members, raising US$2,000 to help renovate a school in Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique. The Rotaractors spent a week cleaning and painting classrooms and installing a vegetable garden. Tirone says she plans on becoming a Rotarian but wants to stay in Rotaract as long as possible. "Rotary for me is for life, so I want to be able to experience as much of Rotaract as I can," she says. "Because of it, I have friends all over the world." Tirone says Rotaract is good for Rotary. "When it comes to encouraging new members or bringing in new and innovative ideas, Rotary can always rely on Rotaractors to be the people who bring those types of ideas to clubs." Area Meeting Makeup Locations Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 11:45 Farmers Branch Rotary, Holiday Inn Select Galleria Area 2645 LBJ Freeway Dallas, Texas Richardson Rotary Canyon Creek Country 625 Lookout Drive 7:30 AM Frisco Sunrise Rotary Embassy Suites, Gaylord & Parkwood Farmersville Rotary O.E. Carlisle Civic Center 201 Orange St. @ Hill Street Plano West Rotary Greek Isle Rest. @ 3309 N. Central Expressway Online Makeup www.rotaryeclubone.org Edited 04/01/08 Allen Rotary Chase Oaks Golf @ 7201 Chase Oaks Blvd Plano Metro Rotary Glen Eagles Country 5401 W. Park Blvd. Prestonwood Rotary Prestonwood Country 15909 Preston Rd., Dallas Richardson East Rotary Canyon Creek Country 625 Lookout Drive. Frisco Rotary Dallas Baptist Univ. at Frisco 3211 Internet Blvd. Hurricane Creek Rotary Hurricane Creek Country 1800 Fairway Lane, Anna Plano Rotary Southfork Hotel 1600 N. Central Expressway 7 AM Plano Sunrise Rotary Tino's Two Restaurant 2205 Avenue K McKinney Rotary Ricks Chop House 107 N. Kentucky St. Richardson Central Rotary Richardson Hotel 701 E. Campbell Park Cities Rotary Maggiano s Little Italy 205 North Park Center, Dallas

Heads Up! Programs and Events October 6----------------Randy Agan Shattered Dreams Sponsored by Robert Rusoff October 13--------------Linda Terry Sunrise Rotary Quilt Raffle October 20--------------Nathan White October 25--------------Board Meeting Market Street Culinary School October 27--------------Robert Ridgeway November 3------------Jim Gilmore November 10-----------Brian Loughmiller November 17-----------Trevor Castilla November 24-----------Jim Pearson Today s Thoughts in Honor of. Bald and Free Day October 7 It is foolish to tear one's hair in grief, as though sorrow would be made less by baldness. - Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC 43 BC) World Smile Day October 7 Everytime you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing. - Mother Teresa (1910 1997) The inscription on the metal bands used by the U.S. Department of the Interior to tag migratory birds have been changed. The bands used to bear the address of the Washington Biological Survey, abbreviated as "Wash. Biol. Surv." -- until the agency received the following letter from an unhappy camper: "Dear Sirs: While camping last week, I shot one of your birds. I think it was a crow. I followed the cooking instructions on the leg tag and want to tell you it tasted horrible." The bands are now marked "Fish & Wildlife Service."

Member Name Work Home Cell Classification Scott Becker 972-548-3613 972-984-1817 817-269-0889 Asst. District Attorney Bill Bilyeu 972-548-4698 214-686-1329 214-686-1329 Collin Co. Admin Jeff Caserotti 972-548-1199 972-562-7249 214-850-4841 Auto Insurance Trevor Castilla 972-569-9193 972-529-6534 469-371-5409 Civil Engineer Donas Cole 972-548-5482 972-548-6908 214-592-5279 Hospital Admin Weldon Copeland 972-548-3811 972-562-0838 Judge Probate Ronald Danforth 972-562-4112 972-562-9790 469-233-3871 Atty Crim. Law Phyllis Davis 972-658-5800 Real Estate Broker Kris Falvo 972-529-2559 214-548-4928 214733-9558 YMCA Exec Director Lyle Froese 972-523-8350 972-569-8843 972-523-8350 Ed Admin Sandi Froese 903-815-4779 972-569-8843 903-815-4779 Ed Admin Gretchen Gayowski 972-548-3616 972-562-5306 214-669-5091 Consultant Steve Goodman 972-548-3616 214-226-2901 Criminal Investigation Jim Gilmore 972-562-6950 214-544-1361 972-529-8503 Residential Ins Larry Jones 972-548-4532 214-733-9211 IT Architect 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 972-529-1110 214-796-0504 Financial Mgmt Mark Lowe 972-540-2152 972-377-6688 214-870-5959 Trust Officer 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 972-838-1807 972-670-1197 Comp. Software Bryan Northington 972-569-0170 972-547-4958 469-569-6814 Auto Collision Mgr. Tom Parker 972-540-2180 972-540-2180 972-832-5590 Ed. Admin Pers. Jim Pearson 972-562-9787 214-533-2787 214-533-2787 Real Estate App. Robert Ridgeway 972-529-7071 903-892-0637 903-744-0629 General Law Practice Robert Rusoff 972-547-1672 972-547-1672 214-504-5133 Procurement Juli Smith 972-562-6996 972-562-1866 972-658-9977 Non-Profit Bill Smith 972-731-4000 972-569-8811 985-774-4048 Financial Gary Taylor 972-548-5140 972-984-1052 972-984-0661 Groc. Store Mgmt Linda Terry 972-542-5561 972-548-0091 469-450-4100 Fire & Casualty Ins Nathan White 972-979-9204 972-562-6445 972-979-9204 Judiciary Connie Yeager 972-529-1351 972-529-1351 214-693-2510 Health Ins. Ret. Pamela Zeigler-Petty 972-398-4027 972-540-5383 Bank Mgt Bus. Banking Honorary Member Mary Lou Lee Printing Ret. - Honorary Paul Yeager City Council Ret.- Honor Note: Please notify Juli Smith if there is a change in your phone number or e-mail address. Thank you Having you number here makes it a public record, please notify Gary if you prefer not to have it listed here.