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Reader The Plano Rotary Club www.PlanoRotary.com continued on page 2 SPRING Weekly Volume 241, Issue 306, May 17th, 2018 May 17 Bill Cox Collin County Commercial Real Estate May 24 Amy Medford Shoppes of Willow Bend May 30 – WEDNESDAY Sam Johnson Samuel Huffines May 01 John Priest May 05 Chris Parr May 06 Howard Matson May 11 Kelly Palmer May 20 Mary Jo Dean May 27 MAY BIRTHDAYS UPCOMING MEETINGS 2017-2018 Once again Carrolyn has been appointed as the designated Editor. For our enjoyment, Blair Richey is the designated paparazzo. Sir Rick Horne began the meeting PROMPTLY at 12:10 pm. The invocation was led by Blair Richey and Andy Sayers lead the Rotarians in the pledge. With Dr Jason Kramer making a living, and Nancy Humphrey out of town celebrating her daughter’s graduation, our fearless leader served as the Sergeant at Arms. Today our Visiting Rotarian from the Plano Metro Rotary Club, is Shaheen Salam. Always nice to have her visit. We had two guests today. Roy Reeves introduced Sharon Brucato. Sharon and her husband Paul have a llama farm in Parker, close to Southfork. After a little cyberstalking, I discovered Sharon has published a children’s book called The Llamas of ShangriLlama. Also, I discovered pictures of some of the llamas. Maybe this is our next social??? Mark Johnson introduced his guest, son Kyle. Kyle is one week away from finishing 2 nd year of dental school. I am guessing Mark might be planning to have his son practice with him. May Birthdays were recited…Sam Huffines, John Priest, Chris Parr, Howard Matson, Kelly Palmer and Mary Jo Dean…a rousing edition of Happy Birthday followed! Choir practice is much needed! Sir Rick exclaimed. Numerous announcements were shared by Sir Rick. Our next service project “Sam’s Gift” food drive is on Kramer’s Better Half and Torque Release Technique

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ReaderThe Plano Rotary Club

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S P R I N GWeeklyVolume 241, Issue 306, May 17th, 2018

May 17Bill CoxCollin County Commercial Real

Estate

May 24Amy MedfordShoppes of Willow Bend

May 30 – WEDNESDAYSam Johnson

Samuel Huffines May 01

John Priest May 05

Chris Parr May 06

Howard Matson May 11

Kelly Palmer May 20

Mary Jo Dean May 27

MAY BIRTHDAYS

UPCOMING MEETINGS

2017-2018

Once again Carrolyn has been appointed as the designated Editor. For our enjoyment, Blair Richey is the designated paparazzo.

Sir Rick Horne began the meeting PROMPTLY at 12:10 pm. The invocation was led by Blair Richey and

Andy Sayers lead the Rotarians in the pledge.With Dr Jason Kramer making a living, and Nancy Humphrey out of town celebrating her daughter’s graduation, our fearless leader served as the Sergeant at Arms. Today our Visiting Rotarian from the Plano Metro Rotary Club, is Shaheen Salam. Always nice to have her visit.We had two guests today. Roy Reeves introduced Sharon Brucato. Sharon and her husband Paul have a

llama farm in Parker, close to Southfork. After a little cyberstalking, I discovered Sharon has published a children’s book called The Llamas of ShangriLlama. Also, I discovered pictures of some of the llamas. Maybe this is our next social???Mark Johnson introduced his guest, son Kyle. Kyle is one week away from finishing 2nd year of dental school. I am guessing Mark might be planning to have his son practice with him.

May Birthdays were recited…Sam Huffines, John Priest, Chris Parr, Howard Matson, Kelly Palmer and Mary Jo Dean…a rousing edition of

Happy Birthday followed! Choir practice is much

needed! Sir Rick exclaimed.Numerous announcements were shared by Sir Rick. Our next service project “Sam’s Gift” food drive is on

Kramer’s Better Half and Torque Release Technique

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June 2nd. The 6 Rotary clubs are working together to provide food to Plano’s Food Pantry on East 18th Street. Our club is responsible for side dishes – hamburger helper, rice-a-roni, boxed potatoes, rice meal packets (Spanish rice, chicken & rice, etc). For those who would prefer not to go grocery shopping and would consider donating money, those funds will be used to purchase ground meat, chicken, eggs, and cheeses.Remember on May 25th the All Club Luncheon from 11:30 to 1 at Brookhaven Country Club.

If you are looking for more information, please visit -Rotary5810.org/sitepages/celebration-30-yrs-women-in-rotary.

The Annual Battle of the Badges is being held in early July in various locations. More to come. Everyone is urged to donate blood in the name of the Fire Fighters.

Social event was canceled due to weather…rain and wind. Will reschedule for another time.

Budgets for the Foundation and Club will be developed this month and will presented to the Board in June. Comments submitted at the Club Assembly were reviewed. If you have additional comments, please share with Sir Rick via email.

Nathan Barbera has the privilege of introducing our guest speaker. In return, Nathan receives little applause. Sir Rick shares that Dr Kramer’s lesser half is having to work today. Back

to the introduction… Nathan discussed his negative thoughts of chiropractors (due to his lawyerly mission in life); but then it happened. Nathan’s back was giving him all sorts of grief. He saw a variety of Doctors which prescribed

medications and/or suggested surgery. After 1 ½

years going to Drs Kramers’ clinic Revolution Chiropractic, he feels much better (note the 1 ray of happiness shooting out of his proboscis?). He recommends the Dr Kramers and holds them in high esteem…Well, at least Dr Shea Kramer. Dr Kramer receives a warm welcome and explains that her husband shared two points in regard to our Rotary club. First, don’t go over time. Second, chances are people will not be paying attention.

Dr Shea’s brother had many issues with ear infections, when he was young. Eventually, her parents decided to take the brother to a chiropractor. The manipulations by the Chiropractor, helped resolve his ear infection; hence Young Shea (she’s still pretty darn young compared to us) decided at a very young age that she wanted to be a chiropractor.Revolution Chiropractic has been in business for 7 years … due to the fact she’s been working with Jason that whole time, she added she may be a little crazy. (Of course, we can understand that). The benefits of seeing a chiropractor includes reducing medications, lowering blood pressure and boosting the immune system. “What if your body can recover and change and not be on medications forever? What if prescriptions are just the stepping stones to getting better?” stated Dr Shea.Revolution Chiropractic obtains the patient’s medical history. They look at the spine and nervous system, gently manipulating those areas using the torque release technique. Neurological reflexes are observed, and a plan is developed to improve their functions and shared with the patient. Dr Kramer wrapped up her presentation within the encouraged time limit giving plenty of time to ask questions or share comments... First, it was voiced

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Guests & Visiting Rotarians

Guest Guest of

Kyle Johnson Mark Johnson

Sharon Brucato Roy Reeves

Visting Rotarian Home Club

Shaheem Salam Metro

Plano Rotary ClubBoard of Directors

2017-2018

PresidentRick Horne

President ElectCarrolyn Moebius

SecretaryJohn Caldwell

TreasurerNancy Humphrey

Past PresidentDavid Mc Whorter

Sergeant at ArmsJason Kramer

Membership ChairHoward Matson

Public Relations ChairSara Akers

R.I. Foundation ChairJamie Schell

At LargeNathan BarberaLarry Bisno Ross Shamshiri Olin JayMaria Mott

Business SecretaryKaren Sheldon

Bulletin EditorDr. Chris Parr

Bulletin PhotographerBlair Ritchey John CaldwellMike Booher

Bulletin DesignerKatie AndersonAlphagraphics

Printing by AlphagraphicsThank you Kenny Wilson

The Plano Rotary ClubP.O. Box 864316Plano, TX 75086

Bring a guest with a

serving heart to Rotary

that if any of us were to become clients we would have to get clearance from Nathan.

Then you can always count on Larry Flannery, who asked, “If your elevator doesn’t go all the way to the top, can you help them?”. I’m not sure she responded to

that quip. Nathan stated if you need chiropractic service, you should insist on Dr Shea not Jason, due to the pesky Seahawk issue…. Last question…are you taller than Jason? Silliness abounds!

Alex JOhnsOn was asked to share

an update regarding the Model United Nations team. 17 students, representing Israel and Estonia, are going to Chicago to participate 6/1 thru 6/2. They will have an opportunity to tour Paul Harris’s gravesite and home. For many of the kids, this will be the first time on a plane.

Thanks to fast talking Dr Shea, our meeting adjourned at 12:50 allowing for more time to visit.

Candid Moments…

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KENNY WILSONOWNER

Phone. 972.867.9216

Plano

[email protected]

Phone. 972.234.3033Richardson

Fax. 972.231.6968

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David Allison

1214 Avenue Kwww.allisons.comPlano, TX 75074

972-423-0434

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Please consider joining us with your support of your personal time or financial resources to help make the holidays brighter.

Wrapping - Tuesday, Dec 6th at 5:00pm at BTH Bank at 1801 Preston Road Plano 75093 (south of Park Blvd on the west side of Preston Road)Party - Saturday Dec 17th at 2:00pm at BTH Bank at 1801 Preston Road Plano 75093

Please email [email protected] if you would like to volunteer your time.

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Plano Bankig Center1101 E. PLano Parkway, Suite EPlano, TX 75074

Allen Banking Center720 S. GreenvilleAllen, TX 75002www.anbtx.com

972.309.0001 ext. 5937214.863.5937 direct214.863.6160 [email protected]

KENNY WILSONOWNER

Phone. 972.867.9216

Plano

[email protected]

Phone. 972.234.3033Richardson

Fax. 972.231.6968

[email protected]

All Service, Body and Parts Departments Open All Day Saturday

www.huffines.net

HUFFINES HUFFINES HUFFINES

Allison’s

David Allison

1214 Avenue KPlano, TX 75074

972-423-0434www.allisons.com