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Bulletin Editor
Jimmy Hutto
Speakers
Jun 29, 2022
Year in Review
Jun 30, 2022 5:30 PM
New Member Party at Hutto Hill
Jul 06, 2022
Plan for the Year
Jul 13, 2022
Jul 20, 2022
The Congressional Gold Medal
Jul 27, 2022
Our Recepients and Plans for College
Aug 03, 2022
New Developments at Schreiner University
Aug 10, 2022
Tivy Hall of Fame Presentation
Aug 17, 2022
Aug 24, 2022
Tivy Football Preview
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Upcoming Events
New Member Welcome Party
Jun 30, 2022
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Satellite Meeting
Security State Bank & Trust Community Room
Jul 14, 2022
 
Satellite Meeting
Security State Bank & Trust Community Room
Aug 11, 2022
 
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Sponsors
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Club Information
Welcome to the Rotary Club of Kerrville!
Kerrville
Service Above Self
Wednesdays at 12:00 PM
The Kerrville Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center
201 Holdsworth Drive
Kerrville, TX 78028
United States of America
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Stories
Oak Wilt program
Erin Davis with the Texas A&M Forest Service provided the program on oak wilt in Texas. Erin graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in Renewable Natural Resources and Forestry, and she provides information to land owners in Texas on how to identify and treat trees with signs of oak wilt.
 
 
Oak wilt is an infectious tree disease caused by a fungus, which can produce spores on red oaks that it has killed. All oaks are susceptible to this potentially deadly disease. These spores can be inadvertently spread by beetles feeding on the fungus. If these beetles land on a fresh wounds or pruning cuts on an uninfected oak, the spores may enter and infect a new tree.
 
This disease can also spread from tree to tree through the interconnected root systems. Trees as far away as 200 feet from each other may be at risk, and it can spread as much as 75' per year.
 
Early signs of oak wilt include trees losing their leaves and live oaks with yellow and brown leaf veins. Red oaks may die within 4-6 weeks, and live oaks die in 3-6 months.
 
You can reduce the risk of oak wilt by avoiding pruning oak trees between February 1 and June 30. Paint all oak wound and cuts, and sterilize tools between use with 10% bleach.
 
If your trees are affected or at risk, consult with an Oak Wilt Qualified Arborist. Treatment may include trenching and/or fungicide injections. 
 
For more information,  go to texasoakwilt.org. You may also contact Erin Davis at 830-792-8885, or edavis@efs.tamu.ed
 
 
 
 
George's Song
George Eychner led us in February birthdays song.
 
Main Event Fundraiser
The Rotary Club of Kerrville Main Event Fundraiser was held on Saturday February 5th. Thank you to all who supported and attended.
 
 
 
 
Prayer and Pledge
 
Jimmy Hutto led us in the prayer and pledge.
Families in Rotary
Please keep Robin Miears' sister in your prayers, as she is recovering from Covid. 
 
Please pray for families of the death and injuries occurring during last week mini Snowmagedden. The 14 hour traffic jam on I10.
Valentine's Day Program
This Wednesday will be the annual Valentine's Day program, where we will get to hear stories from our members about meeting their spouse.
Wine is fine
Wayne Uecker was wearing his  Rotary Pin, so he won a bottle of white wine when his name was drawn.
 
First Responders Week
 
 
First Responders Week
 
 
 
Contact Jeff Harris for more information on playing and sponsorships. 512-876-9199  jeff.harris@southstarbank.com
 
 
2 nd. First Responders Awards Luncheon will be held Wednesday the 27th at the Kroc Center.
 
 

THE SPOKE IS LOOKING FOR WRITERS

The Spoke wants YOU!

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
Scott Bolton
June 1
 
Kenneth Early
June 3
 
Ronald (Ron) Blilie
June 5
 
Bob Fairchild
June 6
 
Stephanie Skrumeda
June 10
 
Ed Hamilton
June 15
 
John Forister
June 15
 
Quincy Smith
June 20
 
David Reast
June 27
 
Spouse Birthdays
Bill Muldoon
June 14
 
Eric Wheeldon
June 23
 
Anniversaries
Kenneth Early
Kellie
June 7
 
John Forister
Judy Forister
June 11
 
Dennis Glenewinkel
Marie Glenewinkel
June 12
 
Larry Freeman
Becky Freeman
June 12
 
A.L. (Curg) Starkey
Monica K. Starkey
June 14
 
Rosa Lavender
John Lavender (Former Rotarian)
June 16
 
Paul Anderson
Courtney
June 17
 
Tricia Byrom
Eddie Byrom
June 20
 
Denise LeMeilleur
June 22
 
Rick Cunningham, Sr.
June 25
 
Walter Schellhase
Barbara Schellhase
June 27
 
Join Date
Dave Samuel
June 1, 1977
45 years
 
Mark Armstrong
June 3, 2009
13 years
 
Cecil Atkission
June 5, 1996
26 years
 
E. A. Hoppe
June 7, 2021
1 year
 
Stephanie Miller
June 9, 2010
12 years
 
Bryant Truitt
June 10, 1966
56 years
 
Doug Whinnery
June 10, 1992
30 years
 
Philip Stacy
June 17, 2015
7 years
 
Marianne Wofford
June 24, 1992
30 years
 
Wayne Uecker
June 29, 2017
5 years
 

Contact The Rotary Club of Kerrville

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