North Carolina
On Thursday, November 12th, I boarded another flight to
I spoke to the group about Civitan International’s rock-solid foundation and the
After the meeting, Joe and I went to his home, where I had my own room and bath. Very comfortable! Evalee was a great hostess, making sure I had my favorite drinks and snacks.
The next day, we again headed out for the Greensboro Civitan Club meeting. It continued to rain, but the rain seemed to stop when we arrived at the restaurant. Joe’s daughter Whitney was there along with many familiar faces visiting from the district and from other Civitan Clubs.
After a brief stop at Joe’s home, we changed clothes and headed out to
We then walked through the Duke Football stadium, then into the famous Camden Indoor Stadium. The 70 year old “gymnasium” had narrow halls and reminded me of an old high school gymnasium. The stadium only holds 8,000, and the entire lower section has no seats. This section is reserved for students known as the Camden Crazies provide many arm motions and chants to distract the other team. Many of these motions appear to be orchestrated from years of students practicing at similar games. Duke performed well with a solid win against
The next morning, we left early to drive to Garner, NC to the Garner Civitan Club Clubhouse. This was the site of the North Carolina Civitan District Meeting, my Governor Margie Gooding’s first meeting of her year. I had been to the clubhouse before with Past International Director Reggie and Dee Foster a couple years earlier, but didn’t have access to the inside. The large room was prepared with tables and chairs and a good breakfast was available. Over 100 attended the meeting. Wayne Mullis from North Carolina West, current International Director for Region 2 sat with me at the head table along with Margie and the keynote speaker, Linda Coleman from the State of
Joe and I drove back to his house to pick up a last minute certificate that was in the mail, and we headed toward
I honored to install the charter officers and provided a keynote address. I talked about the rock solid organization, the
After many farewells, Joe and I headed “home” and I reflected on a wonderful, full weekend of activities, meeting hundreds of Civitans on their turf! It was a wonderful trip.
The next morning, Joe, Evalee and I went to a mall restaurant and had salads, then off to the
Service Club Leaders Conference
On Thursday, November 19th, I boarded Southwest Airlines for a trip to
More about the conference below, but first, my Governor Debbie Juhlke picked me up at the airport and we headed toward her home town of Round Rock, only about an hour away from Austin. We stopped at a Jason’s Deli for a quick bite and then headed toward Debbie and Dr. Tim Juhlke’s plant. Tim gave me a guided tour of the plant describing the lubricants that are manufactured there. Then we headed downtown to Bella Notte, a fantastic reception hall, for a meet and greet for the recently chartered Heart of the Rock Civitan Club. Approximately half of the members attended in an open house format. Pictures were taken of each member individually with me and we enjoyed wine, cheese and fresh fruit. We talked about Round Rock and the many projects that were planned including a new Junior Civitan Club at a local middle school. I met a great group of new Civitans!
Following the meet and greet, Debbie drove me to see the official “round rock”, then we headed back to
The Service Club Leaders’ Conference is an opportunity for service club staff and volunteer leaders of Civitan, Optimist, Soroptimist, Mensa, Lions, Ruritan, Kiwanis, National Exchange, Quota, and the Women’s Federation to all meet together at an annual conference. I arrived just in time for another meet and greet, with heavy appetizers sponsored by the Hyatt Hotel chain. The hotel was impressive with an atrium through the middle of the hotel. Many rooms overlooked downtown and the river. The rain seemed to have followed me, as the weekend was very wet.
American Mensa hosted the weekend and a great speaker Cynthia D’Amour provided us some very pertinent information about how to recruit members, how to retain them, how to insert fun in the process and an interview with two college students learning what individuals their age are looking for in a service club.
On our final night, we were transported by bus to the Iron Cactus for a wonderful Tex-Mex meal and margaritas. The dinner was sponsored by the Austin Chamber of Commerce and featured a live band with singer Ryan Harkrider.
The next morning was very foggy but we headed toward the airport and my flight took off without delay.
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