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Welcome to the Rotary Club of Kerrville!
Kerrville
Service Above Self
We meet Wednesdays at 11:45 AM
The Kerrville Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center
201 Holdsworth Drive
Kerrville, TX  78028
United States of America
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Stories
Special Agent Chris Combs
 
Bryant Truitt introduced FBI Special Agent Chris Combs, who heads up the San Antonio office. His division of the FBI encompasses sixty counties and has 500 employees. One of the biggest threat Agent Combs and his staff face is surge of active shooters, with an average of one every two weeks over the last year. 
 
The FBI works closely with local law enforcement wherever these events occur. Ninety eight percent of the incidents are under a local law enforcement jurisdiction, but they are often overwhelmed with the sheer magnitude of the crime scene. The FBI provides the ability to mobilize dozens or even hundreds of personnel to assist the sheriffs, city or county authorities in assessing the crime scene and gathering evidence.  The average time for an active shooter is just six minutes. The training in place now emphasizes the police response to come in fast and loud because a shooter will often take their own life once they realize the police have arrived. The sooner the police presence is knows, the potential for stopping the carnage increases.
 
The biggest take away  for the average citizen: "If you see something, say something".  We should be vigilant about looking for unusual signs in behavior that could  lead to a bad situation.
 
The FBI is also partnering with  Rotary to reduce human trafficking. Their main focus is on crimes against children, and also how to help the victims after they have been rescued from the trafficking situation. As with the mass shootings, law enforcement relies on tips from the public that can lead to stopping the trafficking cycle.
George and the Secret Agent Man 
 
George Eychner led our group in the appropriate "Secret Agent Man" song  in honor of our guest speaker.
Prayer and Pledge
 
Doug Lidiak led us in the prayer and pledge to open the meeting.
Whinnerys honored for Foundation gifts
 
 
District Governor John Hutcherson honored Doug and Sue Whinnery for their significant contributions to the Rotary Foundation, over a number of years.
Satellite Club Meeting
 This is a reminder for our Satellite meeting, Tuesday, January 21st at 5:30. We meet at the American Red Cross building across from the Kerr County Courthouse. Our special guest speaker is;   Denise Fritter, she is going to do a presentation on child sex trafficking. Here are some statistics from the ChildrenRIghts.org in regard to Child sex trafficking, a growing epidemic in our country.
 
  • Sex traffickers target children in foster care and group homes. These children are more vulnerable to exploitation because of the trauma they have experienced and the lack of a permanent, stable home.
  • It is estimated that up to 40.3 million people around the world are being trafficked.
  • Sex trafficking is one of the world’s fastest growing criminal industries. Trafficking generates an estimated $150 billion a year.
  • Children are particularly vulnerable to exploitation, especially children connected to the child welfare system. In the U.S., 60 percent of domestic child trafficking victims have a history in the child welfare system.
  • Traffickers target youth in foster care because of their increased vulnerability due to a lack of family and emotional relationships and support.
  • 74% of child trafficking cases involved sex trafficking, and the majority of those involved pimp-controlled prostitution.
  • The average age of child sex trafficking victims is 15, according to numbers of children reported missing to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
  • Many sex trafficking victims are runaway girls who were sexually abused as children. 1 in 7 runaways reported missing were likely sex trafficking victims, and of those, 88% were in the care of social services or foster care when they ran.
 
 
 
 
 
 
If you are not a Satellite member but need to makeup a meeting please come as our guest to this meeting. 
 
Make plans to be there on time so we can start our program in a timely manner.
 
 
See you Tuesday :)
Denise LeMeilleur

Satellite Rotary President

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We will show you how to go through the simple steps and provide any assistance that you need.

The steps create The Spoke and update the club web page at the same

time. Extensive computer skills are not a requirement.

 

This is a great way to learn about our club. It is also an easy way to

contribute to the club on your own schedule. Contact Jimmy HuttoDavid Martin, or Sue Whinnery.

Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
E. Bruce Curry
February 2
 
Barry Cannon
February 8
 
David Horn
February 8
 
Guy R Overby
February 9
 
Michelle McGinnis
February 12
 
Traci Tenery Davis
February 18
 
Tricia Byrom
February 18
 
Brian Bowers
February 19
 
Diane Green
February 23
 
Jeff Talarico
February 24
 
George Eychner
February 27
 
Delmar Hiller
February 28
 
Ken Asel
February 28
 
Spouse Birthdays
David LeMeilleur
February 3
 
Jessica Binder
February 14
 
Rebecca
February 14
 
Gary Miears
February 17
 
Caryn Talarico
February 19
 
Sandy Lang
February 21
 
Anniversaries
Jeff Wendling
Freya
February 1
 
Mark McDaniel
February 1
 
Bill Crumrine, Jr.
Pam Crumrine
February 5
 
Norma Baldwin
Jim Baldwin
February 10
 
Douglas R. Whinnery
Sue Whinnery
February 20
 
Sue Whinnery
Douglas Whinnery
February 20
 
Tim Cooney
Stephanie Cooney
February 26
 
Ken Asel
February 27
 
Join Date
A.L. (Curg) Starkey
February 1, 1993
27 years
 
Ronald (Ron) Blilie
February 1, 1986
34 years
 
John Miller
February 4, 2004
16 years
 
Mike Wilson
February 6, 2019
1 year
 
Johnny Grimes
February 13, 2008
12 years
 
Kellie Early
February 17, 2016
4 years
 
Andrea Wilson
February 19, 2003
17 years
 
David Jones
February 19, 1991
29 years
 
Bob Rothe
February 20, 2008
12 years
 
Amber Thomason
February 21, 2018
2 years
 
Cayman Gentry
February 21, 2017
3 years
 
Chris Braaten
February 21, 2018
2 years
 
Jon Hepner
February 22, 1983
37 years
 
Bret Ford
February 26, 1997
23 years
 
Quincy Smith
February 26, 2014
6 years
 
Ken Asel
February 27, 2004
16 years
 

Contact The Rotary Club of Kerrville

Club Administrator:
Kristy Vandenberg, (713) 397-6176
Website: www.kerrvillerotary.org
eMail: kerrvillerotary@gmail.com