Please note that RCPC meetings and other events are public events where photos and video are customarily taken. By attending you are consenting to free use of your liken ess on RCPC and related websites, social media, streaming video, emails, newsletters and similar methods.
As a New member, you get an RCPC hat free. Let Laurie know if you don't already have one.
If you are an existing member, you can buy a new one online.
This is only for second shirts and hats! The first shirt and hat new members receive for free as part of their blue badge requisites (during their visit to the Club office).
Saturday, November 8. 9:30-10am Breakfast and Networking, 10:00am-Noon, Program, Club Leadership Exchange (formerly known as Roundtable).
Everything You Wanted to Know About the Rotary Foundation,
featuring Sharron Miles, Regional Foundation Coordinator and the District Foundation Committee, at Richland College, Sabine Hall, SH118, 12800 Abrams Rd, Dallas 75243
• Saturday, November 1, beginning the Soles for Souls Shoe Drive. Start collecting gently-used shoes to bring to the Friday meetings for the shoe drive.
•Sunday, November 9. 3:00 to 5:00 pm. RCPC VIP Guided Tour of the National Medal of Honor Museum!
National Medal of Honor Museum, 1861 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011
Ticket Categories:Adult (18+) $51/ticket; Senior (65+) $46.75/ticket; Active Duty Military (Complimentary ticket); US Military Veteran $42.50/ticket; Child under the age of eight (complimentary ticket); Child (age 8-age 17) $12.75/ticket
Bags over 12” x 12” x 6” are not permitted inside the Museum.
RSVP: Please call text (214 621 4596) or email (click here)
Happy Franklin to confirm your attendance. Please pay your ticket price ASAP directly to either Laurie Aldredge or Happy Franklin.
We have to confirm our total by October 26th.!
•Monday, Nov. 17, 4:00pm. Help make dinner for the families at Ronald McDonald House, 4707 Bengal St Dallas, TX 75235
Consider joining in the fun to prepare, serve and clean-up dinner for the families at RMH this month.
Wear long pants, comfy, closed-toed shoes and long hair tied back
Need your license to enter building
Come join the team and warm your heart,
Click on Sign Up to view available slots and book yourself directly online.
Qs? Ask Kathleen Klaviter
•Saturday, Nov. 22, 9:00 to 11:00am. Scottish Rite Popcorn Packing.
More details coming soon.
• Friday, November 28. NO Regular Friday meeting. Enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday!
Your donation makes a difference to those who need our help most.
EREY: Every Rotarian Every Year contribute $100 or more to THE Rotary Foundation
Checks payable to the Rotary Foundation
Pres. Sarah Oliai has set a Club Goal equal to 85% participation.
Contribution levels include EREY, Paul Harris Fellow, Paul Harris Society, Major Donor
Contributions may be earmarked to SHARE Annual Fund, Polio, Disaster Relief Fund
The mission of The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.
Rotary members believe that we have a shared responsibility to take action on our world’s most persistent issues. Over 46,000+ clubs that work together to provide 7 areas of focus:
Promote peace
Fight disease (including but not limited to the Global Eradication of Polio Initiative)
Provide clean water, sanitation, and hygiene
Save mothers and children
Support education
Grow local economies
Protecting the Environment
POLIO: Rotary has reduced cases by 99.9% since 1988. ONLY(2) countries remain endemic, Afghanistan and Pakistan
Service Above Self is the principal motto of Rotary because it best conveys the philosophy of unselfish volunteer service
From Mark Kashar, President-Elect of RCPC and President of the RCPC Foundation - 2025-26
The Rotary Club of Park Cities' Communities Fund was originally sponsored in the 1960’s by the Rotary Club of Park Cities (“RCPC”) for the purpose of providing an enduring legal entity through which members and friends of the Rotary Club of Park Cities might make donations for the good of mankind and the Dallas community. The fund continues to this day to consider internal and external grant requests submitted on the RCPC Foundation online grant portal found on the club website.
The following grant requests were approved at our November 2022 meeting:
• $1,000 grant for scholarships for Hillcrest High School for scholarship to honor RCPC long term member C.C. Collie
• $5,413.44 grant for Equest
• $6,000 grant for the Agape Clinic
The Executive Team denied the following grant request:
• Addison Midday grant request for Genesis Women's Shelter
The fund balance as of November 30, 2022, was $1,710.729.17. The Communities Foundation of Texas manages the RCPC Foundation Fund. The amount available each year for grants is derived from an average over 16 quarters (4 years), then, 4.5% of that amount is the amount available for distribution the following year.
Our Sgt. at Arms Kathy Wall for 2022-2023, reported that the RCPC Foundation Fund donations thru 11-30-2022 totals $9,116.00 from 37 donors!
To the Foundation Fund: $9,116.00 from 37 donors
To the Bonton Clinic: $200.00 from 1 donor
Your contributions make an incredible difference in the amount we are able to distribute to worthy local organizations.