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Oct. 01, 2021 - Oct. 31, 2021
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Oct. 01, 2021 - Oct. 23, 2021
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Our 2021 Vocational Scholars
Oct. 21, 2021
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Oct. 24, 2021
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Oct. 26, 2021 6:00 p.m.
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Oct. 28, 2021 5:30 p.m.
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Nov. 01, 2021 - Nov. 30, 2021
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The Hero Program”benefitting veterans
Nov. 04, 2021
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Nov. 06, 2021 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Libraries of Love
Nov. 11, 2021
Trudy Marshall had traveled to 32 countries before landing in Uganda to see the sights in 2001. After visiting schools that had no books, the idea of providing libraries was born. In 2005, the first library became a reality. Libraries of Love now has 47 beautiful, organized libraries in Uganda and 7 in Kenya. Trudy Marshall has been a school librarian in Round Rock Independant School District, taught in the Pflugerville ISD for 18 years in elementary and middle school, and taught high school in Lithuania. She served as chairman of the board at Pflugerville Community Library when it was being built. She has also been the Sunday morning pianist for Heatherwilde Assistant Living for 17 years. It is very obvious she has a heart for caring for others. Trudy is a member of the Rotary Club of Pflugerville. She holds degrees in Education from OU and UT.
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Nov. 13, 2021 12:00 p.m.
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Tesla Solar Panels For Residential Homes
Nov. 18, 2021
Eric Stanis, President and CEO of Phoenix Exteriors, Inc. will speak to us about the new Tesla solar panels for residential homes. You may remember that Phoenix Exteriors, Inc. supplied the new roof on the Will Hampton Library Gazebo at no cost for our club and also were the sponsors of our insulated golf goodie bags at the last golf tournament. |
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Nov. 20, 2021
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Dec. 01, 2021 - Dec. 31, 2021
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Seedling Mentor Program
Dec. 09, 2021
Dan became Seedling’s Executive Director in August 2017 and has 19 years of nonprofit management experience. Dan helped the Board of Directors to develop a strategic plan that will continue to grow the number of mentored children impacted by parental incarceration and to increase the depth of services and resources for children of incarcerated parents. In 2020, Dan served as Chair of One Voice Central Texas, a membership organization of over 100 non-profit executives and organizations, that seeks to support Executive Directors and increase local resources for non-profit health and human services non-profits. Dan served as the Executive Director of the Children’s Advocacy Center in Denton County for 15 years. Dan led an organization of 29 staff members and 37 partner agencies to provide justice, safety, and healing for abused children. Dan collaborated with Jenna Quinn and State Representative Tan Parker on the passing of Jenna’s Law, which served as the catalyst for Children’s Advocacy Centers in Texas to add education to their service delivery and became a federal law in 2020. Prior to joining the Advocacy Center, Dan served as the Human Services Coordinator for the City of Denton and was named Public Health Advocate of the Year by the Denton County Health Department. He has also been honored by the Denton County Alliance for the mentally ill and been a recipient of the David Fitch Humanitarian Award from the University of North Texas. Dan and his wife Kirstin have two adult sons. Dan’s youngest son serves in the United States Air Force. Dan enjoys sports and broadcasted high school sports on the radio for 20 years. Dan and his wife Kirstin are both proud to serve as Seedling mentors. |
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Dec. 11, 2021
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Entrepreneur and Advocate for Dress For Success
Dec. 16, 2021
As an advocate of giving back, Loreal is an experienced mentor and takes pride in acts of service that uplift and empower others. She has partnered with organizations like Boys and Girls Club Austin, Austin Child Guidance Center, the Kendra Scott Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at UT. Most recently, she partnered with Neiman Marcus Austin to host a free community event. Loreal also spends a considerable amount of time volunteering with aspiring professional track athletes. Loreal is very familiar with this craft as she ran as a professional athlete in the 100-meter hurdles. Running track professionally provided Loreal with an abundance of opportunities to travel the world & her life was significantly impacted by her travels. Through the variations of styling and fashion, Loreal has seen across the globe, she truly believes your style is an expression of you. In addition to supporting her husband as the First Lady of University of Texas football, Loreal enjoys spending time with family, especially her nieces and nephews; participating in community service with her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; attending fashion events; and grabbing slushies from 7/11 on her way to her field office, better known as the mall. |
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Dec. 18, 2021
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Jan. 01, 2022 - Jan. 31, 2022
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1800 Board Up
Jan. 06, 2022
David Rodriquez is the Director of Emergency Servies for 800 BOARD UP of Austin Metro. Davis is retired US Army - military police, as well as retired firefighter and firemarshall. Thank you for your service David. David was born and raised in San Antonio, is married with three children and nine grandchildren. His hobbies include using a laser engraver machine, disk golf, golf, bowling and lots of traveling. 1800 Board Up is a national disaster recovery organization with locations all across America. The focus of the organization is to assist victims of disaster on one of the worst days of their lives. The network of trusted and proven professionals assist first responsers, secure property and provide valuable resources to victims struggling to rebuild their lives.
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Feb. 01, 2022 - Feb. 28, 2022
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Covid 19 and How It Is Affecting the Hospital and It's Systems
Feb. 03, 2022
Jessie Everline is a value-driven leader with over 17 years of experience in the health care industry. He is currently the Director of Hospital Operations of Baylor Scott & White Health – Austin where he is committed to the team he is privileged to serve and passionate about making healthcare better for the community. He joined Baylor Scott & White Health in 2019 where he has been responsible for the construction, opening and operational leadership for Baylor Scott & White Health’s first medical campus located within the Austin city limits. In this role, Jessie led the way as the team achieved exceptional patient care quality and experience outcomes, top tier employee engagement scores, and launched new clinical service lines such as breast, vascular and colorectal program(s). Before joining Baylor Scott & White Health, Jessie served in leadership as the Director of Strategic Operations for the University Medical Center Brackenridge and Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas, and Chief Operating Officer for Seton Medical Center Williams. Under his leadership Jessie championed many healthcare growth initiatives to include serving on the leadership team responsible for the construction and opening of the Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas, and starting clinical programs for maternal fetal medicine, vascular, comprehensive outpatient wound care and leading the launch of the first regional burn program in Austin, Texas. Jessie and his wife Jonique have resided in the Austin area for over 14 years with their two daughters Addison (14) and Jessa (7). As a family, they enjoy spending time outdoors, hiking & taking in live music. In his free time, Jessie serves as an active member in his church, is on several local boards, expert advisor to healthcare startups and gives back through various mentorship programs. He is also an avid cyclist and each year cycles in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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Mobile Loaves and Fishes - Tiny Homes For Homeless
Feb. 17, 2022
Ed Travis serves as the Engagement Steward at Mobile Loaves & Fishes. Having been on staff since March of 2015, Ed has held a variety of roles from Genesis Gardens Assistant (farm program), to Commissary Assistant (food truck ministry), to Community Cinema Director (running our outdoor movie theater). Today Ed still leads the Cinema program and also heads up public tours of Community First! Village, as well as fielding speaking engagement opportunities. Ed loves connecting the wider community to the ongoing work of Mobile Loaves & Fishes. Email: ed@mlf.org |
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Feb. 23, 2022
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Feb. 24, 2022 5:30 p.m.
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Mar. 01, 2022 - Mar. 31, 2022
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The Storybook Project
Mar. 03, 2022
Jill Gonzalez is the Executive Director of the Women’s Storybook Project of Texas. She began her career as a teacher and reading specialist, later moving into nonprofit management. Her passion is connecting children and families through books and believes in the power of stories to unite people. She has helped Women's Storybook Project to grow and serve every state women's prison in Texas. Jill earned her master's degree from U.T. Austin. She and her husband enjoy singing with the Round Rock Community Choir |
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Mar. 05, 2022 8:00 a.m.
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Wonders and Worries
Mar. 10, 2022
Nicole’s focus is on developing partnerships to help Wonders & Worries expand. She is passionate about helping organizations create outstanding services for children in challenging environments. Nicole received her undergraduate degree in business from Georgetown University and her Master’s in Education from Columbia University. She has extensive experience in teaching, and her work in teacher and curriculum development effected major advances in educational outcomes at schools in New York City and Central Texas. Nicole previously served as President of the Board of Directors of Wonders & Worries and is a former board member of the Lake Travis Education Foundation. Her professional and board work consistently demonstrate outstanding leadership skills and successful outcomes. Nicole loves to cook, travel, and spend time with her three children and husband. |
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Pop-Up Birthday
Mar. 17, 2022
With a passion for helping others, Kristy Peloquin’s career has always gravitated towards public service. After earning her MFA in poetry and creative writing from Texas State University, she began working for the Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission. Kristy went on to serve as Assistant Professor of English with Austin Community College for over eight years. In addition, Kristy also created curriculum for and led therapeutic creative writing programs for a grief and loss counseling center and is the founder of a nonprofit called Class Libre, which provides informal humanities education for adults in the Austin community. In 2019, Kristy joined Pop-Up Birthday as program director and quickly fell in love with the mission of spreading joy to children in foster care by providing meaningful, personalized birthday experiences. She feels a special connection to the children served by Pop-Up Birthday because she has witnessed a close family member suffer with life-long effects of childhood trauma. In her role as executive director, Kristy’s ardent wish is to grow the positive impact of Pop-Up Birthday on the lives of children in foster care so that every child wounded by circumstances beyond their control can feel loved, seen, and celebrated. |
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Mar. 31, 2022 5:30 p.m.
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Apr. 01, 2022 - Apr. 30, 2022
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