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Oct. 27, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Come one, come y'all and help end polio NOW! The Rotary Club of Dripping Springs presents Pints for Polio at Treat Oak Ranch in Dripping Springs. All proceeds will go to the Polio Plus Project and are matched dollar for dollar by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.Tickets are $20 and you will receive a commemorative glass and a pint of beer. We invite you to stay and enjoy music and dinner at Treaty Oaks newly opened restaurant.Designated driver tickets are $10 and you may enjoy soft drinks and tea unlimited. The Rotary Club started the initiative to end polio in the 80's and currently there are less than 50 cases per year in only 3 countries globally. Please join in for a fun evening and end polio NOW! |
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Pimarx - Branding
Oct. 30, 2017
How to get more brand impressions for your business. "On October 27, 2013 I posted the world's first photo with a geo-sticker using my app Pixmarx the Spot to Facebook. Since then my company has been issued 16 allowances for a patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Geofilters let you share your geographical location on social media without explicitly saying where you are by placing a location's logo, brand or insignia right on the photo! Pixmarx the Spot for iOS and Android is our app that allows users to access 100's of geofilters in the Austin, Texas area. " |
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Insurance
Nov. 06, 2017
Richard became a State Farm agent in May of 2010. He is a member of State Farm Ambassador's and Honor's Clubs and a Bronze Table recipient. Richard's office specializes in Auto, Fire, Life, Health and Financial Services for both personal and business lines. Richard attended he University of Texas Austin and is married to Lee Ann. They have 3 children; Cole, Camdyn and Keagan. |
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Nov. 11, 2017 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
2017 Dripping Springs Rotary ClubVeterans tributeNovember 11, 20173:00 - 6:00 pm MERCER STREET DANCE HALL 322 Mercer Street, Dripping Springs SPONSORSHIP LEVELS* Benefactor: $1,000.00 Patron: $750.00 Advocate: $500.00 Friend: $250.00 Other Friend: up to $250.00 Proceeds benefit VFW #2933, American Legion Post 290 Please mail individual tax deductible* donation or sponsorship to: Dripping Springs Rotary Foundation Post Office Box 1033 Dripping Springs, Texas 78620 *Dripping Springs Rotary Foundation is a 501(c)3 |
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Nov. 11, 2017 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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Nov. 20, 2017
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Hays County Veterans Treatment Court
Nov. 27, 2017
Judge Glickler is a 1990 graduate of Rutgers University and a 1993 graduate of the Southern Methodist University School of Law in Dallas, where he clerked for a Dallas law firm, Burleson, Pate and Gibson. While there, Judge Glickler assisted in numerous jury trials and was also active in SMU's criminal clinic, where he represented indigent defendants in county courts at law. After graduating, Judge Glickler worked as a law clerk at the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for sixteen months. Following the clerkship, Judge Glickler joined the Williamson County Attorney's Office as an Assistant County Attorney. His primary responsibilities were misdemeanor prosecution and juvenile cases. During his six years working for County Attorney Eugene D. Taylor, Judge Glickler took and passed the Criminal Law Specialization Exam, and has maintained his status as a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist since 1999. In March of 2001, Judge Glickler was hired by then-Attorney General John Cornyn into the Special Crimes Division as a special prosecutor. Judge Glickler has handled hundreds of cases across the State of Texas, appearing in over 100 District Courtrooms, seeking justice on behalf of all citizens of the State of Texas. In 2007, under Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, Judge Glickler was promoted to the position of Deputy Division Chief of the White Collar Crime and Public Integrity Section, supervising as many as seven attorneys, and specializing in prosecuting public officials for crimes committed in violation of their office. Judge Glickler was elected Judge of Hays County Court-at-Law No. 2 in November, 2014, and took office in January, 2015, where he has presided over the Hays County Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) since taking office. Judge Glickler conducted the first graduation of veterans from the VTC in September of 2015. Currently, there are approximately 25 veterans on the VTC docket, and over 40 Veterans have successfully completed the VTC program. |
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Dec. 02, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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For the Love of Go
Dec. 04, 2017
Jennifer Crosby is the founder and president of For the Love of Go, a local non-profit dedicated to the organization and production of family-friendly, (and individual-friendly), safe races in Hays County and beyond. Jennifer is also the Operations Manager for Hays Hills Baptist Church.
Jennifer and the For the Love of Go board of directors direct over 20 races a year for schools, churches, and small organizations from as far north as Taylor to as far south as Lockhart. She looks for ways to partner with organizations to bring positive and lasting experiences to racing events and enjoys working with teams from all over central Texas. For the Love of Go |
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Lonestar Soccer Club
Dec. 11, 2017
Adriano Allain is currently the General Manager of Soccer for Lonestar Soccer Club (South Programs). He has been a professional youth coach for 22 years and is a US Soccer “A” License holder. Born in Brazil and currently resides in Round Rock with wife Patricia and their two children Mary Elizabeth (5) and John Owen (2). Lonestar Soccer Club founded in 2004 is the premier youth soccer club in Central Texas. Currently, developing and nurturing six thousand members ages 5 through 19. www.lonestar-sc.com.
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Dec. 19, 2017 5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
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VFW and American Legion Presentation
Jan. 08, 2018
Kathryn Chandler, wife of actor Kyle Chandler, knew in the summer of 2016 that she wanted to help launch yet another effort to benefit the Dripping Springs community--a new VFW Post for our area veterans. Kathryn turned to Mary Jane Hetrick, a nonprofit consultant and community volunteer, and they have partnered in the endeavor ever since. John & Amy Doucet of Doucet & Associates, longtime supporters of veterans, joined shortly thereafter, along with key members of the VFW Post 2933 and other community members. The VFW and American Legion in DS have historically utilized the same buildings and members of the American Legion have been consulted every step of the way. As Kathryn and Mary Jane talked to stakeholders, the vision evolved into an all-encompassing Veterans Hall, such that no matter where, when, or for how long veterans have served, they and their families will be welcome. While the marketing/fundraising phase must wait for a key juncture, Kathryn and Mary Jane look forward to sharing the vision and answering your questions. |
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General Counsel and Director, Center for the American Future at the Texas Public Policy Institute
Jan. 15, 2018
The Honorable Robert Henneke is the General Counsel and Director of the Center for the American Future at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Before joining the foundation, Robert served as the twice-elected Kerr County Attorney where he brought conservative value to county government. Robert began his legal career serving as an Assistant Attorney General in the General Litigation division under the leadership of Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott. His commentaries have appeared on Fox News, Forbes, The Washington Post, The Washington Examiner, The Hill, and other national publications. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as the Federal District Courts in the Eastern, Western, Northern and Southern Districts of Texas. Robert received his law degree from the University of Texas School of Law where he founded the Texas Law Republicans. He earned his undergraduate degree in English Literature from Georgetown University. Robert graduated from Tivy High School in Kerrville, Texas. He lives in Austin with his wife Lesley and their two sons. Robert is an Eagle Scout. |
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Fourth Court of Appeals
Mar. 05, 2018
Marialyn Barnard was appointed Justice of the Texas Fourth Court of Appeals on January 1, 2009. She was elected as Justice in 2010 and re-elected to a six-year term in 2012. She has been a judge for nine years and has authored over a thousand civil and criminal opinions. Prior to her judicial years, she was an experienced attorney with a broad base of legal experience in state and federal courts. At the time of her appointment, she was in private practice with the Prichard Hawkins McFarland & Young LLP law firm representing clients in civil litigation, multi-district litigation, and appeals. Justice Barnard’s early legal career included working for several judges. During law school, she was an intern at the Texas Supreme Court for Former Justice John Cornyn and at the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for Judge Charlie Baird. In 1995, Justice Barnard was appointed by United States Attorney General Janet Reno to serve as Assistant United States Attorney in the Western District of Texas, United States Department of Justice. She handled various cases including complex civil litigation cases. Several cases were parallel proceedings involving civil and criminal issues. From 1999 to 2005 Justice Barnard was a corporate counsel and director of business intelligence for CPS Energy in San Antonio, Texas and a managing director of Forensic Litigation Services for KPMG. At KPMG she worked on mergers and acquisitions, compliance, and employee issues for U.S. and international corporations, companies, and partnerships. Legal Volunteer/Awards SABA Litigation Section Director 2005, Chair 2008-09 SABA Law Day Committee Chairperson 1997 and 2006 SABA President’s Award 1997 for volunteer work Texas State Bar Grievance Committee Member 1996-98, 2001-05 Bexar County Women’s Bar Association Director 1996-97; 2006-07 Association of Corporate Counsels 2003-05 Board Member and President-Elect SABA Community Justice Program Fundraiser and Volunteer for Indigent Clients Wills Clinic Committee Member and Volunteer for Indigent Clients 2000-08 Western District of Texas Admission Committee Member and Chair 1995-98 Texas Supreme Court Gender Bias Review and Implementation Committee Member 1994-96 San Antonio Young Lawyer Association Honorary Young Lawyer 2016 Community Involvement/Charities/Volunteer/Awards San Antonio Metropolitan Ministries (SAMM) – Working night shifts at the center 1980-1990’s Habitant for Humanity – Helping to build homes – 1990’s CPS Energy Weatherization – Weatherizing low income homes 2002 - 2005 Children’s Shelter – Spending time and playing with children 1980s - 1990 Big Brothers Big Sisters Board Member 2005 Child Advocates of San Antonio (CASA) Board Member 2007-08 Advisory Board Member, Advisory Board Member, N.E.I.S.D. Academy for Creative Education 2006-08 La Prensa Foundation 2010 “Outstanding Women in Action” Legal Award Recipient San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind Advisory Board 2011-12 San Antonio Downtown Rotary Club President 2015-2016 Board Member 2009-2017 United States Air Force War College National Security Forum Class of 2010 United States Army War College National Security Symposium Class 2016 Honorary Commander 433rd Alamo Wing, Lackland A.F.B. 2011-2012 Girl’s Inc. “Raise Your Glasses Honoree” 2015 Justice Barnard, as a former public school teacher, has also served as Director on the Firstmark Credit Union Board, originally the San Antonio Teacher’s Credit Union. She has served as board member on the San Antonio Greater Chamber Board and on the San Antonio Women’s Chamber of Commerce Board. Justice Barnard has also served on the supervisory committee for the Academy of Creative Education (ACE) for the Northeast Independent School District in San Antonio working with high risk students to prevent them from becoming high school dropouts. Justice Barnard is married to Gary Barnard, PhD. psychologist in private practice. They have two adult children and two very precious grandchildren. Justice Barnard is a very involved and proud grandmother. The Barnard’s daughter, mother of their grandchildren, is Major Brandi Barnard King a U.S. Air Force Reserve C-5 pilot at Lackland A.F.B. married to Lt. Col. Dan King also a pilot. The Barnard’s son, Joshua Barnard is an account executive in healthcare software and financing and, he is married to Dr. Kaessee Brown Barnard, OB-GYN. Former United States Air Force Major. |
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Red Tream Training
Mar. 12, 2018
Colonel (USA Retired) Jeanne Arnold is a Principal and one of the founding members of Arnold & Schroeder, LLC., a strategic planning consulting and Red Team Training company. She is also a senior consultant with Red Team Thinking, LLC. She holds a Master of Education from Texas State University and a Master of Business Administration from The University of Texas McCombs School of Business (EMBA ’14). Jeanne brings a variety of tools and techniques to help key executives unlock their innovative genius and help their organizations create and develop innovative solutions. She is a recognized trailblazer in senior level strategic and operational decision support techniques and critical thinking. She excels in the ability to think strategically and translate that strategy into results. Jeanne is known for her out-of-the-box thinking and problem solving abilities. She is able to effectively challenge assumptions and view problems from multiple perspectives resulting in solutions that are profound, enduring, and game changing. Jeanne is a highly effective leader with the passion and ability to coach and build highly functioning teams capable of understanding their complex environments and its associated problems within businesses and organizations. Jeanne is a retired military veteran with over 30 years experience flying helicopters, and leading people, teams, and organizations to achieve mission success, including numerous deployments worldwide during both peacetime and in combat. While in the Army, Jeanne deployed to Afghanistan five times, three of which were in operational and strategic level Red Team leader capacities. Her assignments also included Instructor for both the Command and General Staff College and Senior Seminar Instructor and Facilitator for the University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies. She has taught Red Teaming to several organizations worldwide including US military, Joint Commands in the US and abroad, Canadian military, Australian Defense Intelligence, US AID, and US Customs and Border Protection, to name a few. Her military awards and recognitions include Senior Aviator Badge, Legion of Merit, and two Bronze Star medals. She has also been recognized by the Army Aviation community for her contributions and was inducted into the Order of Saint Michael. She also holds the honorary rank of Admiral of the Texas Navy. She was named National Association of Professional Women VIP Woman of the year for 2015-2016. Jeanne serves on the Board of Directors for The Burke Center for Youth, The National Guard Association of Texas and is an active Rotarian in the Downtown Corpus Christi Club. She currently lives in Corpus Christi, Texas near her grandchildren, children, and extended family. |
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Ransomed Life
Mar. 19, 2018
Susan Burkholder worked for 30 years in the health care industry in sales, marketing, consulting, coaching, and executive management roles. In 2013, Susan felt called to get involved in the issue of human trafficking. She served as an Ambassador for Shared Hope International, and became an active member of the Alamo Area Coalition Against Trafficking. Since 2015, she has served as a volunteer with Ransomed Life, a San Antonio based 501c3 organization providing mentoring, counseling, education, community awareness and restoration to San Antonio area 12-17 year old female survivors of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking. Susan is currently serving Ransomed Life, in a volunteer role, as their Director of Community Engagement. |
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Foster Village
Mar. 26, 2018
Chrystal Smith is a foster and adoptive parent residing in Dripping Springs with her husband, Nick Smith, and their 4 children. Chrystal is the founder and Executive Director of Foster Village, a non-profit organization that provides critical support to foster, kinship, and reunifying families in central Texas. Using her experience as a foster parent, a degree in Child Development, and professional experience as a Parent Educator, Chrystal has rallied the community to bridge some of the troubling gaps that plague our current foster system. Foster Village recently launched an innovative multi-use resource center on Fitzhugh Rd. after meeting the needs of over 700 children in crisis. |
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Baseball Card Collection
Apr. 02, 2018
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Club Assembly
Apr. 09, 2018
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What to do when you receive a letter from the IRS and it is tax day!
Apr. 16, 2018
Lynn Parent, EA, Principal Parent Tax Consulting leparent@att.net www.parenttaxconsulting.com 512-431-3149
Whether you do your own taxes or have somebody do them for you, all you want is for the IRS to take your money or give you a refund and then leave you alone. But should the IRS come after you, the best thing you can do is have someone like Lynn Parent by your side.
Lynn is an Enrolled Agent, a federally licensed tax practitioner authorized by the U.S. Department of the Treasury with unlimited rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS for audits, collections and appeals.
Like other EAs, Lynn advises and represents individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates, trusts and any entities with tax-reporting requirements, but unlike many other EAs, she does not prepare tax returns.
Instead, Lynn helps people settle their tax problems with offers in compromise or installment agreements, or by dealing with collection personnel, correcting errors in accounts, requesting abatements of penalties and stopping collection actions.
Before opening her Austin-based practice, Parent Tax Consulting, in 2011, Lynn spent nearly 30 years on the other side of the desk in collections with the Internal Revenue Service, rising through the ranks to achieve its highest level of Grade 13 Revenue Officer.
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