Raymond Davis - Took a course in Chicago as a chocolatier and now produces the best quality chocolates which he shares for Rotary causes and other non-profit organizations.  He is a pilot for Southwest (what he calls his day job) and serves our club as our PR Chair.  Raymond lives in Chappel Hill, Texas (near Brenham).  The Davis couple shares the same date as the Charlesworth's to celebrate wedding annirversaries. Raymond joined the family of Rotary in 2011 and transferred to the e-club Houston in 2016.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wrap-up on Global "Virtual World's Greatest Meal" - Raised $450 for polio eradication which means 2,250 children will receive the polio vaccine.  This is matched by the Gates Foundation to amount to $1,350 USD.  Participants in this event were from the USA, Canada, Australia, India, Sweden, Turkey and Mexico.  Thank you Debbie Vance, Drew Antrobus, Ed and Robin Charlesworth, Priyamvada Singh, Gosta Malmer, Susanne Rea (WGM Founder), Necdet Buyukbay, Martine Stolk, President Dree and Michael Miller, Liz and Mikael Odfalk, Mary Gembecki, Junny Parrales, and Carlos Guerra!
 
PDG Ed and Robin Charlesworth - Attending the Zone Institute  (Zones 21b & 27) in Salt Lake City.
 
Maria Zancanaro -Helping to sell T-shirts ($22.99) as a fundraiser  to assist in medical treatment of Camille, a ten-year old female child who is bravely fighting cancer which was only diagnosed in May, 2016.  She has a very aggressive brain tumor  and has already undergone three brain surgeries.  She is from Brazil and is now receiving treatment at the Burzynski Clinic in Houston which began in August, 2016.  To help this child and her family, see http://helpcamille.org/.
 
Linda Caruso - Volunteered at the Italian Festival in Houston in October, 2016.
 
Isis Mejias - Received a beautiful portait made with banana fiber from the Rotary Clubs of Kalisizo and Lukaya during her visit in Uganda.  She has kept busy with service projects related to clean water and dresses/shorts for children in Kyambala Muslim Primary School.   She also went to the Lwankoni Primary School, another of 30 schools of the Rotary school WASH program "Water is Life-Sanitation is Health".  You can see she has had a rewarding and highly productive trip serving others representing Rotary!
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