President's Message, August 21
Posted by Gwen Corolla
on Aug 25, 2015
From the President:
Last Saturday afternoon, I went to Turning Point Center to participate in a joint service project between our club and Heights Rotary Club. I went because I am the President and I thought it was my duty. Sometimes duty is all we have to pull us out of our self-involvement. What we do every 3rd Saturday at 4:45 is to help Heights Club serve dinner to 40-50 elderly homeless people. Through our club 501c3 charitable foundation (Memorial-Spring Branch Rotary Charities, Inc.) we also donate $150/month to help buy the food that we serve.
Stephen Monson, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Heights Club, is the driving force behind this project. He commands a crew of Heights volunteers who shop and cook the food. When I arrived, there were 2 giant pots of milky, buttery water coming to a boil in the kitchen, just about ready to mix with the instant mashed potatoes. A big pot of green beans was keeping warm and we were waiting for the friend chicken to arrive. Bill Haglund and Sheila Franklin, from our club, were setting up ranks of solo cups filled with ice and sodas. 4 watermelons were chilling in a tub of ice and I volunteered to be the slicer. Other people had set places around the 2 parallel rows of tables, and put out rolls. When the chicken arrived…we were ready!
As I moved among the diners, bringing extra chicken and second helpings, I didn’t have time to think about why they were there. I didn’t feel pity for them. They didn’t show up as needy people that I was there to “help”. They were there to enjoy a good meal and I was there to serve it! I loved it!
Bill and Sheila told me that the next 2 third Saturdays are big-time Aggie football weekends, so they won’t be there. I won’t be there in September, because I am representing our club at the Indian-American Chamber of Commerce Gala. So I need some other folks to step up. Stephen Monson will be at our Health Fair Service Project on Saturday. If you have a chance, get him to tell you about Turning Point Center and how he got involved.