Beverly Tucker and John Bramlett tell our club all about the Magnolia Historical Society.
Welcome to our Club!
Tiffany Nelson, Director Mighty Oak Foundation
Tiffany Nelson and her husband the Reverend Jason Nelson, described the programs they offer assisting Wounded Warriors [Military & First Responders] recovery from various psychological wounds. They are a part of a nationwide organization working with thousands every year.
Club members conduct field trip for Magnolia Jr Hi School students at Unity Park. Richard Allison demonstrates the Enviroscape and Gulf Coast Aquifers.
Judge Matt Masden, Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, MONTCO enlightened members to the scope of activities the Justice of the Peace becomes involved.
Glenn Buckley, President, presented the MISD School Board two Enviroscape to the district for use in Jr. Hi. science classes.
Jennifer Jones Past Rotary International President speaks at District 5890 All Club Meeting
Barbara Gardner, Owner of Old Homestead Realty here in Magnolia brought our members up to date on the state of the real estate industry here in Magnolia. She addressed the many issues including interest rates, lack of properties on the market and the proliferation of development in our area. Barbara is a long time resident of Magnolia and has always been involved in our community. She currently serves as a Director on the Board for the Magnolia Community Development Corporation. She and her husband Paul live just north of Magnolia on their horse ranch.
Dr. Foy Campbell, Director Career and Technical Education, Magnolia ISD updating the club members or recent developement in the CTE program
Magnolia ISD Baseball and Softball coaches - Jeremy Collins (MW SB), Travis Earles (MW BB), Chris Morris (MHS BB), Glenn Buckley (Club President), Angela Cooper (MHS SB), JD Berna (MISD Head Coach).
Cynthia Jones, Intergovernmental Relations Manager, H-Galveston Area Council
Jeffrey Klein & Sarah Dill, Tomball Regional Health Foundation and Glenn Buckley, Club President
The Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport near Conroe has developed into a major general aviation airport with a “National” rating, Airport Director James Brown told members of the Magnolia Rotary Club on Nov. 14.
Mr. Bobby Chapman, Rotary District 5910's incoming Rotary Foundation Chair brought the members and guests up to date on the impact the Foundation is having on local communities and around the world. The Foundation provided some $333 M in grants for world wide sustainable projects that fight disease, (especially Polio), promote peace. provide clean water and sanitation, education, maternal health, small businesses, and the environment.
Brandon Thomas, Branch Manager of Prosperity Bank here in Magnolia is welcomed into the club by our Membership Chairman Ted Cummings.
Anna & Lizzy gave a presentation on the history, vision and future plans for the Tomball/Magnolia Community Impact Newspaper to our club on 24 October at the MISD Event Center.
Ed brought the club up to date on the San Jacinto River Authority.
Robert presentation was "The Inflation Reduction Act is the biggest climate bill in US History". He explained the technical basis for various clean energy sources and the Federal tax credits and/or rebates available for subsidizing the installation of solar cell, heat pumps and weatherizing you home as well as Electric Vehicles.
Timika Simmons and Kristy Salmas bring our club up to date on TOMAGWA's mission.
The Magnolia ISD recognized the Magnolia Rotary Club for its project to construct a Pollinator Garden at Magnolia High School earlier this year. Its purpose was no only provide for local pollinators but an outdoor laboratory for the district's science department's teachers and students. Educational materials for use by the science teachers and students was also provided.
Andy Knight a local beekeeper and owner of Magnolia Bee and Supply company gave an informative presentation of the habits and life cycle of honey bees, their commercial value and problems affecting their survival.
Beverly Tucker and John Bramlett tell our club all about the Magnolia Historical Society.
Tiffany Nelson, Director Mighty Oak Foundation
Tiffany Nelson and her husband the Reverend Jason Nelson, described the programs they offer assisting Wounded Warriors [Military & First Responders] recovery from various psychological wounds. They are a part of a nationwide organization working with thousands every year.
Club members conduct field trip for Magnolia Jr Hi School students at Unity Park. Richard Allison demonstrates the Enviroscape and Gulf Coast Aquifers.
Judge Matt Masden, Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5, MONTCO enlightened members to the scope of activities the Justice of the Peace becomes involved.
Glenn Buckley, President, presented the MISD School Board two Enviroscape to the district for use in Jr. Hi. science classes.
Jennifer Jones Past Rotary International President speaks at District 5890 All Club Meeting
Barbara Gardner, Owner of Old Homestead Realty here in Magnolia brought our members up to date on the state of the real estate industry here in Magnolia. She addressed the many issues including interest rates, lack of properties on the market and the proliferation of development in our area. Barbara is a long time resident of Magnolia and has always been involved in our community. She currently serves as a Director on the Board for the Magnolia Community Development Corporation. She and her husband Paul live just north of Magnolia on their horse ranch.
Dr. Foy Campbell, Director Career and Technical Education, Magnolia ISD updating the club members or recent developement in the CTE program
Magnolia ISD Baseball and Softball coaches - Jeremy Collins (MW SB), Travis Earles (MW BB), Chris Morris (MHS BB), Glenn Buckley (Club President), Angela Cooper (MHS SB), JD Berna (MISD Head Coach).
Cynthia Jones, Intergovernmental Relations Manager, H-Galveston Area Council
Jeffrey Klein & Sarah Dill, Tomball Regional Health Foundation and Glenn Buckley, Club President
The Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport near Conroe has developed into a major general aviation airport with a “National” rating, Airport Director James Brown told members of the Magnolia Rotary Club on Nov. 14.
Mr. Bobby Chapman, Rotary District 5910's incoming Rotary Foundation Chair brought the members and guests up to date on the impact the Foundation is having on local communities and around the world. The Foundation provided some $333 M in grants for world wide sustainable projects that fight disease, (especially Polio), promote peace. provide clean water and sanitation, education, maternal health, small businesses, and the environment.
Brandon Thomas, Branch Manager of Prosperity Bank here in Magnolia is welcomed into the club by our Membership Chairman Ted Cummings.
Anna & Lizzy gave a presentation on the history, vision and future plans for the Tomball/Magnolia Community Impact Newspaper to our club on 24 October at the MISD Event Center.
Ed brought the club up to date on the San Jacinto River Authority.
Robert presentation was "The Inflation Reduction Act is the biggest climate bill in US History". He explained the technical basis for various clean energy sources and the Federal tax credits and/or rebates available for subsidizing the installation of solar cell, heat pumps and weatherizing you home as well as Electric Vehicles.
Timika Simmons and Kristy Salmas bring our club up to date on TOMAGWA's mission.
The Magnolia ISD recognized the Magnolia Rotary Club for its project to construct a Pollinator Garden at Magnolia High School earlier this year. Its purpose was no only provide for local pollinators but an outdoor laboratory for the district's science department's teachers and students. Educational materials for use by the science teachers and students was also provided.
Andy Knight a local beekeeper and owner of Magnolia Bee and Supply company gave an informative presentation of the habits and life cycle of honey bees, their commercial value and problems affecting their survival.
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Magnolia, TX
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