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December www.parkcitiesrotary.org Serving to Make a Difference Since 1948 November 4, 2016 Be a Vibrant and Visionary Model of Service Above and Beyond Self THE HUB The Rotary Club of Park Cities Volume 68, Number 17 Program Chair of the Day: Ley Waggoner Robert Hall Leadership in These Current Times TODAY’S PROGRAM COMMITTEE TIME The Urgency for Relational Leadership in a Disengaged World The coming apart of our rela- tionships – at home, work, in politics and faith – leads us into the cost and dysfunction of what Rob- ert Hall calls the Disengagement Economy. This relational decline calls for an intentional form of lead- ership – Relational Leadership. Hall will share examples and the latest research to describe the prob- lem, quantify its impact and outline what we can do as Relational Lead- ers in the workplace. Your Transportation committee has openings for the coming year. The volunteers help those members who are unable to drive to meetings and club events. This is an opportu- nity to join Bob Patton, Bill Kel - ly, Fred Brown, Doug Means, Fred Speno, John Whaley, Steve Franks, Chad Harbour , and Larry Johnson. If you would like to join our com- Join the Transportation Committee Robert Hall is a noted author and speaker on relationships. As cofounder and CEO of a 200-person international relationship management firm, he consulted for 20-plus years with major corporations on customer, employee and leadership relationships. Ernst & Young named him a finalist for Entrepreneur of the Year in the Southwest and Southern Methodist Universityʼs Cox Business School named his company one of the fastest growing private companies in Dallas. His first book,The Streetcorner Strategy for Winning Local Markets, is a business bestseller that helped inspire the customer rela- tionship management movement. He has authored more than 150 published articles and research studies on the topic of relationships. His work has been published and discussed in Forbes, CEO Magazine and the Huffington Post where he is a regular contributor on leadership. He currently coaches CEOs of public and private companies on issues of strategic direction, leader- ship and relationships. Hereʼs his link at Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/robert-hall A recent article featuring Robert Hall in Dallas Morning News is at http://www. dallasnews.com/business/personal-finance/20160701-toxic-mix-in-many-corporations- may-be-creating-a-nation-of-victims.ece S Nov27 4 11 18 M T W Th F S The Holidays Are Coming! See Calendar on pg3 for all other club activities Food Bank Packing Day- Nov. 11 November Party Chili at SA S 6 13 20 M T W Th F S Angel Tree- Nov 16 thru Nov 19, 4 shifts Snider Plaza Tree Light - ing - Nov 20 Chili Day Mtg at Salvation Army - Dec. 2 Pack Pop - corn at SRH - Dec.6 (6-9pm) Party - Dec. 16 (No Noon Mtg) More to come! FB Tree Angel Tree at NP Pop mittee please contact Hank Gaines at email hg@ gainesreales tate com. This is a picture of the new banner that was donated to the Hillcrest HS Interact Club by our very own Lynn Surls. He was so generous to have had two of these banners made for Interact to display when their club is invol- ved in public events like our 4th of July parade, homecoming, Santa's Helpers, etc. New Interact Banner
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Page 1: THE HUB The Rotary Club of Park Cities · 11/4/2016  · Mtg M M M M In THE HUB November 4, 2016 Page 2 The Hub is the weekly newsletter of the Rotary Club of Park Cities (Dallas)

December

www.parkcitiesrotary.orgServing to Make a Difference Since 1948

November 4, 2016

Be a Vibrant and Visionary Model of Service Above and Beyond Self

THE HUB The Rotary Club of Park Cities

Volume 68, Number 17

Program Chair of the Day: Ley Waggoner

Robert HallLeadership in These Current Times

TODAY’S PROGRAM

COMMITTEE TIME

The Urgency for Relational Leadership in a Disengaged World

The coming apart of our rela-tionships – at home, work, in politics and faith – leads us into the cost and dysfunction of what Rob-ert Hall calls the Disengagement Economy. This relational decline calls for an intentional form of lead-ership – Relational Leadership. 

Hall will share examples and the latest research to describe the prob-lem, quantify its impact and outline what we can do as Relational Lead-ers in the workplace.

Your Transportation committee has openings for the coming year. The volunteers help those members who are unable to drive to meetings and club events. This is an opportu-nity to join Bob Patton, Bill Kel-ly, Fred Brown, Doug Means, Fred Speno, John Whaley, Steve Franks, Chad Harbour, and Larry Johnson.

If you would like to join our com-

Join the Transportation Committee

Robert Hall is a noted author and speaker on relationships. As cofounder and CEO of a 200-person international relationship management firm, he consulted for 20-plus years with major corporations on customer, employee and leadership relationships. Ernst & Young named him a finalist for Entrepreneur of the Year in the Southwest and Southern Methodist Universityʼs Cox Business School named his company one of the fastest growing private companies in Dallas. His first book,The Streetcorner Strategy for Winning Local Markets, is a business bestseller that helped inspire the customer rela-tionship management movement. 

He has authored more than 150 published articles and research studies on the topic of relationships. His work has been published and discussed in Forbes, CEO Magazine and the Huffington Post where he is a regular contributor on leadership. He currently coaches CEOs of public and private companies on issues of strategic direction, leader-ship and relationships.  

Hereʼs his link at Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/robert-hallA recent article featuring Robert Hall in Dallas Morning News is at http://www.

dallasnews.com/business/personal-finance/20160701-toxic-mix-in-many-corporations-may-be-creating-a-nation-of-victims.ece 

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This is a picture of the new banner that was donated to the Hillcrest HS Interact Club by our very own Lynn Surls. He was so generous to have had two of these banners made for Interact to display when their club is invol-ved in public events like our 4th of July parade, homecoming, Santa's Helpers, etc.

New Interact Banner

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THE HUB November 4, 2016Page 2

The Hub is the weekly newsletter of the Rotary Club of Park Cities (Dallas)

Betty Dawson, EditorShutterbug Committee

Fred Speno, ChairBullet in /Internet Advert i s ing

Shawn Foster, Chair

Tracy Gomes, PresidentPam Carvey, President Elect

John Gilchrist, Vice PresidentBarb Jeffries, Secretary

Jeff McNaughton, TreasurerJohn Whaley , Institutions

Tom Rhodes,, Club OperationsGeorge Burrell, Community Kathy Schatz, Humanitarian

Tom Swift, MembershipTom Swift, MarketingLisa Amsberry , YouthFred Brown, At Large

Karen Farris, Immediate Past President

Kathleen Klaviter, Sgt-at-ArmsFred Speno, Parliamentarian

Daniel Jacob, Webmaster

Laurie Aldredge, Club Administrator6704 Snider Plaza

Dallas, Texas 75205Office Phone: 214-739-4170

Office Fax: 214/363-6980Email: [email protected]

www.parkcitiesrotary.org

Bill Dendy, E-ClubGovernor, District 5810

www.rotary5810.org

LAST WEEK Presiding: Tracy GomesInvocation: John GlancyPledge: Philip RayIntroductions: Philip RayPhotographer: Fred SpenoChair of the Day: Howard ParkerSpeaker: Robert MeckfesselProgram: Perspective on Dallas For-

ward: A Review of Planning Issues Facing Dallas for

Decades To Come

M T W Th F SA=Agape Health Service DaysBD = Board of Dirs. Mtg, 7am LaMadeleine, 75 & MockingbirdCn = PCR Connect Event.CP = ChildsPlay Work MtgCC = Core Clubs EventD = District 5810 EventDH = Dentistry with a HeartFR = Family of Rotary EventF = Fellowship EventFF = RCPC Foundation Fund

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M = Meals on Wheels (Differ-ent teams on each day) See Patsy Watson

MM-Mentoring at Hillcrest HSMc = Ronald McDonald

House-See Jina McDanielNM = New Member EventFT=NTFB Truck-Stan WrightFB-NTFB EventPr = Program Committee MtgRU = Rotary UniversitySpE = Special Service EventWeb = For New Members

November

Our MissionBuilding a legacy of good works and

fellowship, we strive to:REACH those in need in partnership

with othersINSPIRE tomorrow’s leaders with

high ethical standardsFOSTER lives of service above self

– A supporting member of Rotary International

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President Tracy Gomes called the meeting to order. John Glancy gave the in-vocation. Philip Ray led the Pledge of Alle-giance and The Star Spangled Banner. Then he introduced our visitors and guests. Herb Ziev introduced our Marketplace Advertiser of the week. PP Greg Pape reminded us that all members should contribute to the Ro-tary Foundation this year, but can make a do-nation of $26.50 or $100 or more. He then in-troduced Happy Franklin who described the Rotary Foundation as one of the best char-ities in the world and reviewed some of the as-sistance the Foundation gives people around the world. She said that donations of $1000 make you a Paul Harris Fellow; $10,000 makes you a Major Donor, and $250,000 makes you a member of the arch Klumpf Society. She said that PP Phillip Bank head, PP Doug Means and Nolan Duck would be reminding

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every one to donate. Tom Swift introduced our returning member Lily Hogarth. Sarah Oliai intro-duced our Community Connections

guest, Kimberly Martinez, with the Elisa Pro-ject. This or-ganiza-tion fights eating disor-ders and educates kids about the disorders. Thirty million people in the U.S. have some sort of eating disorder, and 900,000 Texas's youth shoe some indications of a disorder.

Connect.Howard Parker introduced our

speaker today, Bob Meckfessel, an architect and influential leader, who

gave his "Perspective on Dallas Forward: A Review of Planning Issues Facing Dallas for Decades to Come.". He began by saying that he was a community activist junkie, but trying tom recover. He

said he would talk about the central areas of Dallas, and that "downtown" is starting to be redefined. He said that we are reshaping our city. He began with the Trinity Corridor. It was started in 1998 and used a balanced plan, in-cluding a toll road, recreation and sustainabil-ity. The plan won awards and national recogni-tion, but in 2014 a new plan emerged. Ten ar-chitects compared the two plans, and even The Dallas Morning News came out against the new plan. In 2015 Dallas brought together a "dream team" to create a new plan, but the matters has not been resolved. However, the Audubon Center, two Calatrava bridges and the Continental Bridge park have been com-pleted. For more information see www.Trinity corridor.com or www.Trinity trust.org. The Texas Department of Transportation is doing an innovative study of the highways around downtown, asking what is needed for transpor-tation, beyond just highways. They look at re-moving the overhead portion of I-45. The May-or has asked TXDOT to look at City Map with and without the Trinity Toll Road. More infor-mation is at www.citymap.com. Klyde Warren Park has been very successful, and there are plans to expand the concept to other areas, at the zoo, over I-30 near Deep Ellum, and in Cedars. These may have more economic im-pact than Klyde Warren because there will be more land around them that can be developed. Regarding Fair Park it has been difficult to bal-ance preservation and economic development.

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THE HUB

THOUGHTS ON . . .

The easiest kind of relationship for me is with ten thousand people. The hardest is with one.

~ Joan BaezTreasure your relationships, not your possessions.

~ Anthony J. D'AngeloAssumptions are the termites of relationships. ~ Henry WinklerYou will never truly know yourself or the strength of your relation-ships until both have been tested by adversity. ~ J. K. RowlingMoney cannot buy peace of mind. It cannot heal ruptured relation-ships, or build meaning into a life that has none.

~ Richard M. DeVosDeath ends a life, not a relationship

~ Morrie Schwartz

Our Funders for Next Week areRCPC FOUNDATION

Sign up at www.parkcitiesrotary.org

UPCOMING PROGRAMS

RI has its own channel on YouTube of-fering a growing collection of videos and psas.

ROTARY CONNECTED

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RI: www.linkedin.com/groups?gid= 858557&trk=hb_side_g

RI: www.facebook.com/rotaryDist. 5810: www.facebook.com/Rotary District5810.

Check out or add to RIʼs Flickr group often, www.flickr.com/groups/familyofrotary/

http://pinterest.com/rotary/ RI has Pinboards on major projects.

Dallas Core Rotary Clubs Social Meeting, Thur, Nov 10, 5:30-7:30pm at Sambucaʼs, 2120 McKinney, Dallas. Celebrate Democracy!NTFB Packing Day, Sat, Nov. 12, 1:00-3:30pm. Volunteers needed at North Texas Food Bank, 4500 S. Cockrell Hill Rd! See Tim Keenan. Bring friends!Christmas Party, Fri, Dec. 16, 6:30-8:30pm. Mark Your Calendar!RI Foundation: $100 (or more) Every Rotarian Every Year! See Greg Pape.100% in this Centennial year. Make a Founders Donation of $26.50 – or $100+.RCPC Foundation: $50 (or more). See the Funders box below, then Kathleen K

Relationships

The Directory is on line: Log in > Click on left side under My ClubRunner > View Club Directory or View Club Photo Directory. Other archives are at Club Documents

Like Us! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rotary-Club-of-Park-Cities/115439238516325

The Rotary Club of Park Cities

www.statigr.am/rotaryinternationalSee RIʼs latest pictures via Instagram.

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

Nov. 11 Staubach GroupHelping Vets Return and Succeed

Nov. 18 Larry JamesDallas Homeless: Tent City

Nov. 25 NO MeetingHappy Thanksgiving!

Dec. 2 Chili Day at the Salvation Army

RI: http://twitter.com/#!/rotary

Karen FarrisEd Fjordbak

Shawn FosterHappy FranklinSteve Franks

http://bit.ly/RCPCfacebook

http://bit.ly/RCPCyoutubehttp://bit.ly/RCPCgoogleplus

http://bit.ly/RCPCvimeo

Connect with Rotary International and District 5810!

RCPC has its own channel. Miss a Meeting? Watch it Online!

http://bit.ly/RCPCtwitter #parkcitiesrotary

HE PROFITS MOST WHO LAUGHS BEST

Tweet with Tracy! Follow him at [email protected]

NOMINATIONS FOR 2017-18

Happy BirthdayLey Waggoner 11.5James Wolfe 11.5John Morelock 11.6Herb Burkman 11.8Ben March 11.8Bill Sleeper 11.9

There is a new Computer Virus going around. The symptoms are-• It causes you to send the same e-mail twice. • It causes you to send a blank e-mail. • It causes you to send e-mail to the wrong person• It causes you to send it back to the person who

sent it to you. • It causes you to forget to attach the attachment• It causes you to hit "Send" before you finish.• It causes you to hit "Delete" instead of "Send."

Report of the RCPC Nominating CommitteePresident Elect (2017-18): John GilchristVice President (2017-18): Paul PirokSecretary (2017-18): Susan HarrisTreasurer (2017-18): Jeff McNaughtonAsst. Treasurer (2017-18): Steve FranksDirector (2017-19): Brad RejebianDirector (2017-19): Will Reppeto

Director (2017-19): Tania BoughtonDirector (2017-18): Stan CarrContinuing Officers and DirectorsDirector (2nd year of term): George BurrellDirector (2nd year of term): Tom SwiftImmediate Past President: Tracy Gomes

President (2017- 18): PE Pam Carvey shall succeed to the Presidency without further ballotingafter serving one year as President Elect.Nominations will be received from the floor following the second reading of the nominations atthe regular meeting to be held at noon at our regular meeting on December 2, 2016.

We gratefully acknowledgeASTRO-GRAPHICS

for the partial funding of The Hub

• It causes you to hit "Send" when you should "Delete".

Neither Norton or McAfee can protect you from this virus. It's name is "C-Nile Virus".