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Get to know your neigbors through Lewisville Gateway Ghost Tours
Sep 27, 2018 7:00 PM
An accomplished psychic and channel, she easily taps into past lives as well as any other information the universe is offering. Cindy has also been an instructor of the intuitive arts for the past six years and has been reading the tarot for over 20 years for a select clientele. Trained as an Advanced Theta® Practitioner her intuitive abilities have helped many in the areas of healing the mind, spirit and body. She is always receiving messages from her guides and those who have passed on. This has made for an interesting life journey, especially when it comes to those who have departed. It seems that part of her life mission is to help the living understand what death is really about. Of, course in Cindy’s world there is no death and what interesting stories the dead do tell! Check out her classes and events on the Pleiadian School of Learning page https://www.facebook.com/Pleiadianschooloflearning
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Sep 28, 2018 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friday Evening - Hot Diggity Dog Hoedown in Old Town Lewisville at the intersection of Main St. & Mill St. Participants may register their dogs for this event on-line by clicking here. Cost - Register on-line - $10 includes pet registration and a ticket for a hot diggity hot dog, drink and chips. Residents may also register on-site at the event for $10. However, the on-site registration does not include the hot dog, drink and chips.
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Sep 29, 2018 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
To pre-register your car for our 21st Annual Car and Motorcycle Show, please click "HERE" Registration Fee is $20 payable on-site at the registration table. |
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LISD Business Partners and Student Mentorship Opportunities
Oct 04, 2018 7:00 AM
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Oct 09, 2018
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Domestic Violence Awareness
Oct 11, 2018 7:00 AM
Cassandra is the Our Community Matters Program Coordinator. The Our Community Matters Program (OCMP) is focused on providing community education and awareness information/events to the often underserved population of African-American victims and survivors of family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence and their children in the Denton County community. Each ethnicity or race has its own unique personality and inclination (or not) towards the therapeutic and healing process. As service providers, it is our job to recognize these sensitivities as well as any barriers we contribute that might hinder a successful outcome. The OCMP is designed to help discuss these sensitivities and barriers in a genuine and validating way; this program hopes to shine light onto statistics and conversations that are often not discussed. This program can’t thrive without community partnerships and stakeholders such as churches, businesses, schools, etc. Cassandra would love to tell you more about Denton County Friends of the Family and the Our Community Matters Program.
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Vocations are an Opporunity for Service - This is our Passion
Oct 18, 2018 7:00 AM
Both Rotary Members Lori and George operate businesses. Each will be sharing their passion for service and their business.
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Oct 27, 2018 1:00 PM
Lewisville Morning Rotary presents our 8th Annual Flag Retirement Ceremony October 27, 2018 at 1:00 PM At the Wayne Ferguson Plaza 150 Church St. Lewisville, TX
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Guatamala Project
Nov 01, 2018 7:00 AM
John Kazor is the Foundation Chair for the Lewisville Noon Club. He hales from Papillion, Nebraska. His home is in Plano. Hometown
Currently he serves District 5790 International Services Team Captain. He will be at our club to share how club members can participate in the exciting Guatamala Project in June of 2019
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An Evening Social to share our Blessings
Nov 08, 2018 7:00 PM
This is a special evening meeting for club members and guests to celebrate and be thankful. We will be meeting at the Old Town Brewhouse.
Our normal meeting schedule is:
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Nov 08, 2018 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Because the 4th Thursday of the Month of November is Thanksgiving, we are moving this months Thursday Evening Meeting to the 2nd Thursday. Our meeting agenda will be one of Thanksgiving Celebration for all our Blessings - Club President Ray Bowens is preparing our feast.
Please bring your family!
See you at the Old Town Brewhouse next Thursday. Ray is providing all the meats. Members are to bring the "fixin's. Look for a memo from Mary Jones, she is co-ordinating who is bringing which kind of "fixins".
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Nov 13, 2018 5:00 PM
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Vocations are an Opporunity for Service - This is our Passion
Nov 15, 2018 7:00 AM
Both are members of Lewisville Morning Rotary. Celina is the Human Resources Director for Rheem and Frank Hebb is retired director from the Boy Scouts of America and the Red Cross.
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Nov 17, 2018 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Alzheimer's Association Fund Raiser An afternoon and evening of fellowship To raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Association Saturday, Nov 17, 2018 - Noon until 11 pm Proceeds for the AD Cure and Lewisville Morning Rotary Inc community projects Silent Auctions Food Truck Live Music Games Drink Special - $20 for 3 Craft Beers - includes Souvenir Pint Glass
Old Town Brewhouse 146 Whatley Lewisville, Texas
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The obesity epidemic in U.S. & Practical wellness strategies for the holidays
Nov 29, 2018 7:00 AM
We are so priveldged to have two medical professionals with us Thursday morning to speak on a very time subject as we enter the Christmas season and all of the parties, food and year end celebrations that will be taking place next month. Dr. Buck and Susan Bowlin will be providing some excellent tools for those of us willing to listen. Lauren Buck, MD, FACS Bariatric, Trauma and General Surgery Lauren Buck, MD, FACS, is a board certified surgeon at Medical City Lewisville with experience in bariatric, trauma and general surgery. Dr. Buck earned her medical degree from University of Texas Health Science Center School of Medicine in San Antonio, Texas, and completed her general surgery internship and residency through the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Sciences Education Consortium. Dr. Buck joined the United States Air Force prior to medical school, and has been stationed at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi for the past five years. During this time, she was deployed and served as a surgeon for the U.S. Air Force in Bagram, Afghanistan. Dr. Buck is certified by the American Board of Surgery in general surgery, and is also licensed by the Texas Medical Board and Louisiana State Board of Medical Licensure. She is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons and the J. Bradley Aust Surgical Society.
BIOS – Nurse Practitioner: Susan Bowlin, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC Bariatric & Metabolic Institute Nurse Practitioner Susan Bowlin, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC, is the nurse practitioner for the Bariatric & Metabolic Institute at Medical City Lewisville. She holds dual board certifications in family practice and acute care. Susan has spent more than 25 years working in various healthcare settings, including family practice, cardiology, cardiovascular surgery and intensive care. After spending many years helping patients through acute, life threatening illnesses and the difficult recovery afterwards, Susan is excited to help patients before disease takes a significant toll on the body. Since 2011, Susan has worked in the bariatric field to help patients reduce their medications, manage weight-related medical problems and simply feel better.
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Dec 01, 2018 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
On-Line Ticket Purchase on the Wayne Ferguson Plaza Tickets: $5/Adult & $3/Child 12 and under To puchase tickets on-line click here. |
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Dec 01, 2018 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Dec 06, 2018 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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President Ray Bowens has reserved a meeting room at Christina Mexican, 6424 Cross Timbers, FM
Dec 06, 2018 6:30 PM
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Dec 11, 2018 5:00 PM
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Vocations are an Opporunity for Service - This is our Passion
Dec 13, 2018 7:00 AM
Lewisville Morning Rotary members, John & Marilyn are both retired operating a home office business and are passionate about sharing their uniques business experiences and making the world a better place through Rotary.
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Mid-Year Planning Meeting for all Committees
Dec 20, 2018 7:00 AM
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Jan 08, 2019 11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
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Jan 08, 2019 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Good News from Old Town
Jan 10, 2019 7:00 AM
Daren Watkins is an award-winning journalist and an award-winning event planner. He came to the City of Lewisville in July of 2013 and hit the ground running, bringing himself up to speed on the preparations for Western Days. He came to Lewisville from the City of Mesquite where he grew the Real. Texas. Festival. from the ground up. He has been involved in all facets of special event planning, but places a special focus on securing sponsorship. He is an avid endurance athlete, having 7 marathons, 4 half marathons and an attempt at a triathlon under his belt. |
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Jan 15, 2019 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Vocations are an Opporunity for Service - This is our Passion
Jan 17, 2019 7:00 AM
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“What Tax Reform Means to You,”
Jan 24, 2019 7:00 PM
As one of the leading small business consultants in North Texas, Carter Group Tax Service providing a wide range of financial-oriented services, from small business bookkeeping and QuickBooks training to proactive strategic tax planning and succession planning and bank loan preparation.
As a Certified Tax Coach™, Steve enables taxpayers to be proactive in managing their taxes by using court-tested, IRS-approved strategies, including minimizing Alternative Minimum Tax, maximizing deductions from real estate and other passive sources and maximizing retirement savings.
And as an Enrolled Agent, Steve is licensed by the United States Treasury to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service – he’s the person you call first when you need serious help with your taxes.
Prior to opening Carter Group Tax Service in 2004, Steve was president of Otis Carter, Inc. in Dallas, a consulting firm providing primarily bookkeeping and tax services to small business clients, including sole proprietors, partnerships, nonprofits and corporations and individuals.
Before that he was Director of Data Operations: for Utility General, Inc. in Dallas, a third party insurance administrator for specific utility products and Controller/Systems Director for Tropicalanta, Inc. a fast-food franchisor in Atlanta.
A Fellow of the National Tax Practice Institute, Steve is the current Treasurer for the Texas Society of Enrolled Agents and a board member of its local chapter, North Texas Enrolled Agents. He is a graduate of Dallas Baptist University with a dual major in Business and Christian Ministry.
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Grow Rotary, Grow Engagement & Grow Impact by DG Gerald Robinson
Jan 31, 2019 11:30 AM
Grow Rotary!! Grow Engagement!! Grow Impact!! A 2019-2021 Program!!! Planning Outline Led by Peter Scott, Roger Paschal, and Gerald Robinson Introduced in Multi-Club/Multi-Area Luncheons Total Presentation Time- 50 minutes 1. Purpose (Got to Make it Easy!!): Lead Gerald w/Peter & Roger (5 minutes) A. Start off in a FUN way with recognition for Clubs/Leaders present B. What it’s All About “Alfie” 2. Planning Statement: Lead Roger w/John P. & Gene (5 minutes) A: Make a Plan…..Work the Plan…..Monitor the Plan…..Celebrate Success!! District Level Area Level Club Level 3. “The Cool Club” Culture/Strategic Planning: Lead Roger w/John P., Gene, and Lori F. (10 minutes) A: Increase Awareness, Engagement, and Impact in the Community B: Introduce Club Culture Strategic Planning Online Tools C: Emphasize new club flexibility rules 4. Development of an Efficient Membership Committee: Lead Peter w/Larry & Steve (15 minutes) A: “Membership is a Process not an Event” B: Club Leadership Responsibility C: Importance of Committee Chair Talents D: Make-up of Committee (who and how many) E: RI Learning Center and other Tools available for Recruitment and Engagement 5. New Club Potential: Lead Gerald w/Lyle and New Club ATO (5 minutes) A: Importance of New Clubs to Grow B: Emphasis on Satellite Clubs (way to reach different demographic) 6. Marketing to the Community (Public Image): Lead Gerald w/Kayla (5 minutes) A: Who is responsible B: Social Media tools C: Traditional Media 7. WRAP-Pulling it all Together (This is Easy!!): Lead Gerald w/Peter & Roger (5 minutes) |
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Feb 02, 2019 11:30 AM - Feb 07, 2019 2:30 PM
Volunteers are asked to sign-up by clicking here. The Lewisville Morning Rotary Club Dictionary service project is one of the most rewarding volunteer activities our club has. The task is simple, deliver dictionaries directly to the 3rd graders of the school you volunteered to deliver. The school will arrange for our members to make a short presentation. After giving dictionaries to the students, one of the Rotary members announces the dictionaries are theirs to keep and asks them to write their name on the front page "our lable). Then we do a fun activity such as find the word "rotary". When the word is found, one of the children read the definition. Our Rotary member then tells the story of how Paul Harris started the club by meeting weekly in a different members office. The kids are so thankful and full of energy, you will find yourself leaving with a bounce in your step. |
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Serving those in need through CCA
Feb 07, 2019 7:00 AM
Bio. Stephen joined Christian Community Action as President and CEO in June of 2018. For over 25 years, Stephen has led a diverse and successful career in the nonprofit sector. Through his career he has been driven with a passion to serve and help instill hope in the lives of others. Prior to CCA, Stephen served as the Executive Director for the Wellness Center for Older Adults in Plano, Texas; building and delivering programs designed to address the unique and growing needs of the senior population.Stephen served in a variety of senior leadership positions in faith-based organizations. With over 15 years at The Salvation Army, Stephen has served as a local pastor for congregations in Kentucky and administrative responsibilities in Washington, D.C., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. While in Texas, Stephen provided oversight at the DFW Command; focusing on 23 service centers, 360 employees with an operating budget of $54 million.Stephen has also provided oversight for the Shelby Kennedy Foundation and the National Bible Bee and served as the Executive Director for Community Bible Study International, leading the organization to establish culturally relevant Bible Studies in 60 countries and 33 languages. Stephen completed his undergraduate degree in business administration and accounting from Houghton College; his Master in Strategic Management from Indiana Wesleyan University, with a seminary diploma and officers’ commission from The Salvation Army’s Officers’ Training College. Stephen has three children; Rebecca, Kathryn and Johathan |
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Transitioning into Your Golden Years Gracefully
Feb 14, 2019
Whether you are a baby boomer transitioning into your golden years or a child of a baby boomer wanting your parents to experience those years in a carefree manner without concerns, transitioning into a more relaxed life style requires some planning. Caroly will share with us how to prepare a plan that avoids the pitfalls of aging and assures enjoyment for those senior years. |
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Feb 20, 2019 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Our vocations are our opportunity to serve. This is our passion.
Feb 21, 2019 7:00 AM
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Feb 28, 2019 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Purchase your Raffle Tickets to win two round trip Southwest Airline Flights to anywhere that Southwest Airlines flies. Cost: $20 for 1 ticket | $50 for 3 tickets | $100 for 7 tickets Click here to purchase raffle tickets on-line. |
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Mar 03, 2019 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
You are invited to a meet and greet session this Sunday, March 3rd, at 3:00 PM for all volunteers going to Costa Rica to support the Light Up A Smile Dental Clinic project.
This will be an informal meeting so everyone can meet each other before the trip, talk about any questions you may have, and have a glass of wine if you like.
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Mar 07, 2019 - Mar 10, 2019
To register, click "Member" or "Guest Button on left and then Scroll to bottom of Page to Register You can join us and travel to do Good! “SERVICE ABOVE SELF “ COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR Travel & Accommodation March 7 - 10, 2019 Valued at over $1,700 All this at a crazy low price of $600 per person Volunteers interested in participating in this International Service Project must complete the volunteer application. The application will also provide the opportunity to list your single or double occupancy room preference. (click link below) First Annual Health & Wellness Fair Volunteer Application Deadline for Application: February 16, 2019 Deadline for on-line Health and Wellness Fair Registration Payment is February 16, 2019
Includes round trip airfare courtesy of Southwest Airlines® airport and project site transport Buffet breakfast, lunch, and lodging Tickets are limited on first come basis to members, their families, and volunteers who participate in the project. All travel is being arranged through Roslyn Parker at Travel To Do Good. Click on the below link to see additional travel packages in Costa Rica. Those wishing to extend their stay past March 10 should contact the travel agent for hotel, flight, and travel package changes. Roslyn can also assist with any special travel plans. Roslyn Parker Chief Experiences Officer 832-819-0467 This trip includes hotel stay at The Hyatt Place is a 4.5-star hotel, which has a wide variety of restaurants and shops. The hotel is located across from a Walmart.
For those that choose to arrange additional tours of sites in Costa Rica either before or after the scheduled health fare dates, Costa Rica is by far one of the most adventurous places on Earth. The country offers unparalleled natural beauty, active volcanoes, rainforests, and a range of national parks, ecotourism and the best cup of coffee you’ll ever taste! |
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Recovery Rocourse Council providing hope, conquering addiction and healing families
Mar 07, 2019 7:00 AM
Jasmin Holmstrup is with Recovery Resource Council, a North Texas nonprofit organization focused on wellness and recovery from alcohol, substance abuse and mental health issues. With office locations in Dallas, Denton and Fort Worth, the Council reaches approximately 110,000 children, youth and adults. Her presentation will cover information about the opioid epidemic and their programs for substance abuse screenings and treatment, education programs in 28 school districts focused on preventing youth from starting, and Enduring Families, a no cost counseling program for Veterans and family members.
A Rotarian for almost 20 years, Jasmin is currently a member of the Downtown Fort Worth Rotary Club. She is the Youth Exchange Officer and serves on the Veterans Committee for Downtown Club. She and her family have lived in Coppell for 10 years.
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What the Rotary 4 Way Test means to me. Students competing for cash prizes and regional contest
Mar 21, 2019 7:00 AM
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