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May 26, 2025 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Water Safety
Jun. 03, 2025
Jessica Spawn is an author, filmmaker, and podcaster who founded Gal on the Prowl, a company that creates content congruent with her life themes of “Heart, Humor, and Hope.” She handles content creation, social media strategy, and brand management and is a proud cat mom. Vicki is the Executive Director and Lead Teacher for the Swim4Elise Foundation.
The Swim4Elise Foundation was founded in 2016 . It is a Non-Profit organization that focuses on Water Safety Awareness & Drowning Prevention. Vicki has over 20 years teaching experience in both the public and private sectors. Recently, Vicki co-authored "The Vacation Kitten" with Jessica Spawn and is excited to share it with families in our community & beyond!
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Forgotten Pocket of History
Jun. 10, 2025
We have all heard, of, read about, or watched movies on Operation Overlord or D-Day. We |
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Art in the City of Keller
Jul. 15, 2025
Brenda Wyatt is a Texas printmaker, collage and fiber artist. Since 2008 she has been chair of the Keller Public Arts Board, where she coordinates bi-monthly exhibits, art competitions and sculpture acquisitions and other art events for the fast-growing suburb of Fort Worth. A graduate in art education from Illinois State University, she taught art in Southlake and Keller schools for 18 years. In her previous career, she spent 18 years as a Flight Attendant for TWA, and currently is President of Silver Wings International Inc, a group of retired Flight Attendants, which she co-founded 38 years ago.
She is a longtime member of the Dallas Area Fiber Artists Guild. Wyatt is the owner, designer and creator of "Altar Angels Arts", specializing in liturgical vestments and banners etc for churches. Brenda has been part of the judging team for Southlake's "Art in the Square" for ten years, as well as judging shows throughout the metroplex. For the past seven years, she has been in charge of the Emerging Artists program for AITS. Mrs. Wyatt also curates the White's Chapel Methodist Church Art Gallery, in Southlake, TX, where she was head of the Altar Guild for almost 30 years. |
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District Governor Greetings and Report
Jul. 22, 2025
Jon Bullock has been a member of the Colleyville Rotary Club since 2008. He has served as President, Foundation Chair, Membership Chair, Program Chair, Treasurer, Secretary and Webmaster. He has led many service projects such as RISE Against Hunger and the GCISD New |
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A fun time at RYLA
Aug. 05, 2025
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Rotary Fellowships
Aug. 12, 2025
Conrad is a member of the Grapevine, Texas Rotary Club, where he served as president |
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Polio Plus
Aug. 19, 2025
Sally Hopper has been a member of the Rotary Club of Arlington for 26 years. She served numberous positions on their boqard and the past eleven years has been the Rotary Foundation Chair. Sally was the Executive Directgor of Dental Health Arlington for 17 years until her retirement in 2010. Sally has lived in Arlington since graduating from Texas Tech University. She has 2 sons, 2 daughters in law and 3 grandchildren.
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Mary Kay Foundation
Aug. 26, 2025
Our member, Angie Stralow, who is an Ambassador for the Mary Kay Ash Foundation, will be sharing resources to provide support to anyone affected by domestic violence or relationship abuse, along with resources in detecting breast cancer, tips on avoiding skin cancer, and more. Guided by Mary Kay Ash’s dream to enrich the lives of women everywhere, the Mary Kay Ash Foundation raises and distributes funds to invest in breakthrough cancer research and clinical trials to find a cure for women-related cancers and ending domestic violence and has contributed more than $96 million to organizations aligned with its two-fold mission. |
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Orthopedic Health and Risk Reduction
Sep. 02, 2025
Michael Muncy, DO Michael Muncy, DO, serves patients at Medical City North Hills and Medical City Las Colinas.
“My passion is helping patients get back to their active lifestyle as completely and quickly as possible. I work to understand each patient’s medical challenge, identify the most effective treatment and create a plan tailored to their specific orthopedic need.” Ashley Stovall, APRN Ashley grew up in Odessa, Texas. She earned her Master’s degree from University of Texas at Austin. While in graduate school, Ashley specialized in adult and geriatric medicine. Since she began nursing, she has always had a passion for orthopedics and orthopedic surgery. After graduation, Ashley became a Registered Nurse First Assist and is able to assist in surgical cases, in addition to seeing patients in clinic. She enjoys building relationships with patients and helping to restore their quality of life. She a passion for a holistic approach to patient care and ensuring patients are comfortable and informed. Ashley serves patients at Medical City North Hills and Medical City Las Colinas.
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Update for KISD
Sep. 09, 2025
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Financial Fraud & Scams: Don’t become another victim.
Sep. 16, 2025
Nathan Martin currently serves as Chief of Elder Financial Fraud for the |
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How to fix anything
Sep. 23, 2025
Ryane Oakley is a social media influencer, author, and widow who |
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Recycling Lithium-ion Batteries:Why It Makes Sense
Oct. 07, 2025
Having worked for the US Environmental Protection Agency for 22 years, Mike Weaver, now retired, continues his advocacy reading and researching environmental topics. In April 2024 he authored a book: “Gas VS Electric Cars:What’s In Your Future” that discusses environmental, historical and economic issues contrasting internal combustion engine and EVs. He is the Environmental Advocate for District 5790 and his plan is to encourage each club to undertake environmental projects. Mike is a member of the Environmental Sustainability Rotary Action Group that is “boots on the ground” for environmental projects supporting the 7th area of focus, Protecting the Environment. Within his own club, Mike devotes time to lithium-ion battery recycling efforts and installing pollinator gardens.
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Resource Center of the KUMC
Oct. 14, 2025
Cathy serves as Director of Serving Ministries for the past seven years at Keller United Methodist Church, where she oversees programs that support individuals and families locally and abroad. She leads the Resource Center, coordinating volunteers, food distribution for approximately 200 families weekly, budgeting, and the Community Garden, while also guiding initiatives such as the Backpack Program, Kids Hope, Mission 1025, and international service trips. Cathy also helps bring the community together through seasonal events including Friendsgiving, the Angel Tree Project, the Christmas Adventure, and the annual Golf Tournament. A natural connector, Cathy works closely with schools, social workers, counselors, and nonprofit partners such as Community Storehouse, Grace Grapevine, and Christ Haven to ensure resources reach those who need them most. She is passionate about creating opportunities for people to serve, give back, and experience the joy of making a difference. What she values most are the relationships she builds—both with those she serves and with the incredible volunteers and partners who make this work possible. Outside of her role, Cathy is a certified wedding planner and floral designer, often lending her talents to support a friend’s business.
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