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Apr 27, 2026
NO MEETING AT POMODOROS' WILL BE CO-HOSTING THE 2026 TEACHER OF THE YEAR LUNCHEON AT THE LAKEWOOD YATCH CLUB ON APRIL 30. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS.
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Apr 30, 2026 - May 03, 2026
2026 ROTARY DISTRICT CONFERENCE
AND GOLF TOURNAMENT
I look forward to welcoming you to our annual Rotary 5890 District Conference on April 30 - May 3, 2026 at Moody Gardens Hotel, Spa & Convention Center. It is an exquisite oasis nestled in the heart of Galveston's natural beauty. You can immerse yourself and indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments, and experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure with convenient access to attractions that will make your stay an unforgettable Family of Rotary experience...
Our 2026 District Conference Committee is hard at work and doing their best to make it a huge success! Our weekend will be packed with opportunities to connect, learn, and celebrate the incredible impact you've made during our 2025-2026 "Unite For Good" Rotary year. You'll be inspired by heartfelt stories from fellow Rotarians showcasing how lives were changed.
From our kickoff event on Thursday evening until our Governor's Saturday Night Gala in the Ballroom at Moody Gardens Convention Center, we'll create special moments and enjoy fellowship. You'll be inspired by sincere stories from fellow Rotarians showcasing how lives were impacted. I look forward to seeing you there!
So reserve your room today and get ready as we discover our multiple bridges of service as we celebrate ways we have changed lives. Together we'll celebrate friendship, service while making remarkable memories!
Yours in Rotary,
Tom Kelchner 2025-2026 District Governor, Rotary District 5890
For more details and information about the Conference, click here.
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Apr 30, 2026 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
2026 TEACHER OF THE YEAR LUNCHEON Join us this year to honor 2026 outstanding Creek Clear ISD Teachers
WHERE: Lakewood Yatch Club TIME: 11:30 AM - 1: 00 PM COST: $40.00 CLICK HERE TO PAY WITH CARD
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For any questions, please contact Richard Simmons, Vocational Service Director. For any payments questions, please contact Marilyn Musial, Treasurer. |
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May 04, 2026
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WOMEN IN ROTARY!
On 4 May, the U.S. Supreme Court rules that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender. Rotary issues a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership.
The Rotary Club of Marin Sunrise, California (formerly Larkspur Landing), is chartered on 28 May. It becomes the first club after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling to have women as charter members. Sylvia Whitlock, of the Rotary Club of Duarte, California, becomes the first female Rotary club president. For more information about Women in Rotary History, click here.
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May 09, 2026
SAVE THE DATE! MAY'S SERVICE PROJECT
WHERE: ARMAND BAYOU NATURE CENTER TIME: TBD. (it's going to be in the morning) Details coming soon!
"Every day, volunteers help maintain and care for our grounds, carry out stewardship projects, guide and educate visitors and the general public, organize and plan events that raise essential funding, as well as support our staff with operations." Project Lead: Bill Hollister, Community Service Member For any other questions about Community Serivce Projects, please reach out Director Nurit Hinthorn. |
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May 09, 2026 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Join BAC in celebrating the 2025-2026 season!
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May 20, 2026 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM
Board of Directors Meeting If you want to join us, please contact Secretary Bill Geissler or President Teri Crawford. |
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Jun 01, 2026 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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Jun 08, 2026 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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Jun 13, 2026 - Jun 17, 2026
Unite for good with us at the 2026 Rotary International Convention in Taipei, Taiwan, 13-17 June 2026
For more information and registration, click here |
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Status of the City of Houston and Upcoming Plans in the Clear Lake Area
Jun 15, 2026 11:45 PM
Fred Flickinger was sworn into office on January 2, 2024. He is serving his first term as the Houston City Council Member for District E and brings his skills and experience as both a business and community leader to create lasting change at City Hall. Fred believes in focusing on the core responsibilities of city government by making public safety a top priority, enhancing flood mitigation, prioritizing infrastructure improvements, and restoring fiscal responsibility. Public safety is the foundation upon which all other aspects of our community are built. By working together to create a safe and secure District E, we can ensure that our neighborhoods thrive, and our families are able to live, work, and play without fear. Fred is an owner of Flickinger Machine, a family business which has been in operation since 1978. Prior to managing the family business, he was an executive for a logistics corporation for 27 years. Fred’s business experience enables him to bring real work insights and solutions-oriented approaches to city council. A strong believer in being civically engaged in his community, Fred recently served as President of the Lake Houston Pachyderm Club and spearheaded their voter education efforts. He currently serves on the Senate District 4 Advisory Board to be a proponent of grassroots initiatives. Fred is also a long-time volunteer and supporter of the Prison Entrepreneurship Program which connects business leaders with incarcerated individuals to instill business acumen and provide mentorship. A proud Houstonian for over 50 years, Fred has been a part of District E since childhood. He grew up in the Sagemont area, lived in Clear Lake and now resides in Kingwood. Fred credits his involvement in the community and local politics for his belief in wanting to affect change. He is committed to prioritizing communication and transparency with all members of the district. |
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Jun 17, 2026 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM
Board of Directors Meeting If you want to join us, please contact Secretary Bill Geissler, Executive Secretary Sheila Self or President Teri Crawford. |
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Jun 29, 2026 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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Aug 06, 2026
The Rotary Club of Space Center Chartered August 6th, 1964 The Rotary Club of Space Center has an outstanding community service history since August 1964 due to its diversified members, all with a passion for "Service Above Self". Not only this, but the Club shares a national heritage in that it grew alongside the manned space program located at the National Aeronautical Space Agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The bond between the Club and the Johnson Space Center and the friendship that has developed is one of the Club’s enduring values and a rich heritage. With honor the Club carries the name “Space Center” and its banner reflects the manned space program. Many of the former and current members were pioneers in the manned space program and several of the earlier astronauts were honorary members of the Club. There is a wealth of experience, abilities, and talents among its members such that long time member and President of the Club (1990-1991) Billy R. Smith said that the Club was coined the name, “The Can Do Club". According to the Charter Presentation Program, the presentation was held on September 28, 1964 at 7:00 PM at the Houston Yacht Club Shoreacres, La Porte, Texas. Ellis R. Bareiss, Governor’s Representative presided. District Governor Edwin G. Bracher presented the Charter to Ivan E. Brown, President Rotary Club of Space Center. The Rotary Club of La Porte was the sponsoring club. Our Club held regular luncheon meetings on Mondays at 12:15 pm at the Kings Inn. (Note: Monday was chosen because it was the best day to meet due of the extensive travel done by the Rotarians who were with the manned space program. Likewise noon was the best time during the day to meet since there were standup meetings every day the first thing each morning. Per Bob Wren May 1, 2015.)
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Aug 27, 2026
We commemorate this date as one step closer to the formation of our Club back in 1964
Congratulations Space Center!
In a letter dated August 27, 1964 to Mr. President from Fred Lane, Arrangements Committee, detailed several things that had to be done. Fred Lane noted that Rotary International had indicated a special interest in the new club due to its location and the type of membership which included Gordon Cooper, one of the original astronauts.
The letter continued with the arrangements noting that each Rotary Club in District 589 would want to participate to the fullest; therefore, each club was asked to contribute $25.00 toward operating items the new club would need, such as Banner, Flag, Bell, Gavel, Speaker’s Stand, Lapel Buttons, and Identification Buttons.
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Sep 11, 2026
"The nation changed forever on September 11, 2001. Many Americans remember a country before and a country after, and for many young Americans, only a country after. Terrorist attacks causing tragic loss of life at the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in sight of the nation’s capital, and a quiet field in southern Pennsylvania led to conversations and reflection on American identity, patriotism, security, and service that resonate today."
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Sep 28, 2026
The Charter Presentation was held at the Houston Yacht Club near La Porte on September 28, 1964. Banquet tickets were $4.50 per person, including tax and tip. The Houston Yacht Club could accommodate approximately 275 persons in its new banquet room. According to the Charter Presentation Program, the presentation was held on September 28, 1964 at 7:00 PM at the Houston Yacht Club Shoreacres, La Porte, Texas. Ellis R. Bareiss, Governor’s Representative presided. District Governor Edwin G. Bracher presented the Charter to Ivan E. Brown, President Rotary Club of Space Center. The Rotary Club of La Porte was the sponsoring club. |
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Oct 24, 2026
Together, We end Polio!
World Polio Day is a time for Rotary members, public health advocates, and all who want a world free from polio to come together, recognize our progress in the fight to end polio, and talk about the actions we need to take in order to end polio for good.
Please contact our Foundation Chair for information about the Club's Day Action. For more information about Ending Polio, click here.
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