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Sharing the exciting work underway in Downtown Houston
Sep. 18, 2025
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State Legislative Update
Oct. 02, 2025
Representative Ann Johnson is a former Chief Human Trafficking Prosecutor, current teacher, |
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RAH 5:30 PM @ Hugh O'Connor's (West U Companion Club): Dyslexia Awareness Month
Oct. 09, 2025
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Oct. 14, 2025 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
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Understanding Modern Art--An Artist's Perspective!
Oct. 16, 2025
Have you ever looked at abstract art, scratched your head, and felt utterly confused? As an Ms. Agerton is a Signature Member of the National Oil & Acrylic Painters Society (NOAPS); and an Associate Member, Oil Painters of America, (OPA). Her works have won numerous awards, including the Best Painting Award--NOAPS Best of America national juried exhibition, Signature & Masters Division, Principle Gallery, Charleston, SC, in 2023. She was the featured artist in Southwest Art magazine, April/May 2022, and exhibits her work at the Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art gallery in Charleston, SC, and the Foltz Fine Art gallery, Houston, TX (Realist landscapes only). Her educational accomplishments include being a Graduate of Creative Visionary Program (CVP) with Nicholas Wilton and Faculty, 2024; completing the Abstract Painting Workshops with Jenny Nelson and Larry Moore; being a Graduate of The Landscape Atelier, 2015; completing Post-Graduate studies at the Art Students League, New York, NY: 1976-1978; and receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts, summa cum laude, from the University of Texas, Austin: BA in 1976 where she was a member of the Friar Society. |
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This Is Our Moment: Elevating Rice's Future
Nov. 06, 2025
Reginald DesRoches is Rice University’s eighth president. He also serves as a professor of civil
He is a member of the prestigious National Academy of Engineering, American Academy of Arts
DesRoches was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and grew up in Queens, New York. He earned his
DesRoches is married to Paula DesRoches, a highly accomplished healthcare professional, nurse |
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Nov. 11, 2025 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
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Demystifying Probate
Nov. 13, 2025
DEMYSTIFYING PROBATE: Judge Simoneaux, the presiding judge of Harris County Probate Court #1 will the explain the probate process, address some misconceptions, and introduce the club to one of the most powerful courts Rotarians might not know about — the highly specialized Probate Courts—of which there are only 25 in 12 of Texas’s most populous counties. |
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RAH 5:30 PM @ Hugh O'Connor's (West U Companion Club): A Message From Blood Cancer United
Nov. 13, 2025
I’m Courtney Boudreaux, Advancement Director at Blood Cancer United, where I lead strategic fundraising initiatives and work closely with donors to ensure their contributions directly support our mission. With seven years of experience in the nonprofit sector, I specialize in building meaningful relationships and translating generosity into measurable impact. Blood Cancer United is the world’s largest nonprofit health organization dedicated to creating a world without blood cancer. Since 1949, it has funded lifesaving research, provided free support services, and advocated for patients and families affected by leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other blood cancers. As a Houston native and cancer survivor, my work is deeply personal. I bring both professional expertise and lived experience to the fight against blood cancer, advocating for hope, healing, and progress. Outside of my role, I’m a proud wife and mother, and I remain committed to serving my community with purpose and heart. |
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Nov. 13, 2025 5:30 p.m.
Rotary After Hours is designed for professionals with busy mornings but a heart for service. If breakfast meetings don’t fit your schedule, this is your chance to stay engaged with all the community and camaraderie that make West U Rotary special. Guest Speaker: Courtney Boudreaux, Advancement Director at Blood Cancer United,. |
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2026 FIFA World Cup in Houston
Nov. 20, 2025
Chris Canetti is President of the Houston 2026 World Cup Host Committee, leading the city’s preparations to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup after successfully spearheading Houston’s winning bid. A longtime sports executive, he spent 19 seasons in Major League Soccer, including 13 years with the Houston Dynamo—eight as President—guiding the club to multiple championships and overseeing the creation of the Houston Dash and the development of Shell Energy Stadium. Recognized among the most influential figures in U.S. soccer and Houston sports, Canetti has also been deeply involved in community initiatives, including relief efforts after local tragedies and national events like “Soccer Night in Newtown.” A former minor league baseball general manager and Quinnipiac University graduate, he continues to make an impact in sports and civic leadership throughout Houston. |
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Covenant House Texas
Dec. 04, 2025
Anthony Flynn joined Covenant House Texas in May 2025, bringing 30 years of experience in business, nonprofit and community-based work. Anthony previously served as the CEO of WorkFaith where the mission was to provide faith-based career training and coaching for people facing major barriers to employment. During Anthony's five-year tenure, the organization grew from serving 500 people annually to more than 10,000 people annually. Anthony's professional background along with his personal story of being born to a teenage mother in poverty position him as a holistic candidate to best serve in his position for Covenant House Texas.
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Dec. 09, 2025 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
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Dec. 09, 2025 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
For more than 108 years, Christie's Seafood & Steaks has been preparing delicious homestyle cooking using timeless recipes with a warm and inviting atmosphere.
You will enjoy a nice selection of appetizers, entrees and a scrumptious dessert. Great vegetarian options as well! Two glasses of wine are included.
This wonderful party will imaginarily transport you to another hemisphere and time of the year where you will experience a vibrant expression of music, dance, and good vibrations
Fantastic entertainment included!
Please bring a new unwrapped toy to be donated to "Operation Love".
Registration and payment deadline: 12/2/25
Please use Clubrunner to register.
IMPORTANT! You must register your guests separately so that I can have an accurate headcount.
Please contact our treasurer, Ms. Belinda Bracht to make your payment.
Checks, cash and Venmo accepted (please use QR code included in flyer with this invitation).
PLEASE DO NOT MAIL CHECK.
Email: TreasurerWUR@westurotary.org
Phone: 281-467-4843
As always friends and family are welcome. Please make sure to register them separately.
In case of questions or if additional information is needed, please contact Irene Sadkowski, Social Committee Chair at
281-748-7822 or irene@irenecosme.com
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COR: Community of Resources
Dec. 11, 2025
Kay has lived in Houston for 27 years and has raised two children here. She is passionate about children, literacy, and education equity. A practicing musician and former educator, Kay started COR Houston after seeing the enormous need for food, clothing, and hygiene items first-hand at an HISD middle school close to her home. |
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Rotary Youth Exchange student, Hitomi Iizuka
Dec. 11, 2025 5:30 p.m.
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Physical Therapy, Posture and Preventing Falls
Dec. 18, 2025
With over 35 years of experience in physical therapy and more than two decades in private practice, Bill Case brings unmatched expertise and dedication to the CASE Physical Therapy team. A graduate of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Bill earned his Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy in 1982 and went on to complete a postgraduate specialization in Sports Physical Therapy in 1987. Bill is a nationally and internationally recognized lecturer on orthopedic injuries and a published author across several respected platforms. His work has appeared in The Physician and Sportsmedicine, Men’s Health, Self, Fitness, and Prevention magazines. He also co-authored the widely respected text Sports Physical Therapy and produced the senior-focused wellness DVD Keep Fit and Moving, which supports balance, posture, flexibility, and strength. His book, Stand Tall, Don’t Fall, reflects his passion for empowering individuals—especially older adults—to maintain functional independence. A true innovator, Bill is the inventor of the Diagonal Rotary Patterning Machine, for which he received a patent in 1988. His approach to care is deeply goal-oriented, focusing on improving flexibility, strength, posture, and balance through individualized treatment plans with measurable outcomes. |
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Jan. 13, 2026 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
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The possibilities of University of Houston Athletics...
Jan. 15, 2026
Eddie Nuñez was named Vice President for Athletics at the University of Houston on |
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PEP: Prison Entrepreneurship Program
Feb. 05, 2026
Al Massey serves as the Executive Relations Manager for the Prison Entrepreneurship Program |
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Feb. 10, 2026 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
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The Current State of Real Estate
Feb. 12, 2026
Irene was born in Uruguay to European parents and speaks 3 languages. She attended ORT University in Montevideo and graduated with honors from Alliance Francaise in Uruguay. Irene has been an entrepreneur since age 13 and she formed her first company, I.C. International, in Houston at age 26, and her second company 10 years later. After selling both companies, she decided to go into Real Estate based on her experience as a real estate investor and flipping houses. She has had a successful Real Estate career for over 18 years, receiving high production awards every year and RE/MAX Hall of Fame in 2021, and a very high client satisfaction rating. Her passions include travelling and volunteering. She has two daughters and a granddaughter. |
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Center for African and African American Studies, Rice University
Feb. 19, 2026
Dr. Sherwin K. Bryant is a scholar of the African Diaspora whose work addresses the histories of slavery, race and colonial rule stretching from the North Andean territories of modern-day Colombia and Ecuador to the coastal lowlands of North Carolina's lower Cape Fear region that comprise Brunswick and New Hanover Counties. Bryant's first book, Rivers of Gold, Lives of Bondage: Governing through Slavery in Colonial Quito (UNC Press, 2014) explored the political importance of slavery, showcasing the ways that enslaved Africans and their descendants confronted and challenged Spanish colonials efforts to elaborate Atlantic slavery as a system of race governance. To date, his work has informed debates about how enslaved rebels and litigants alike influenced and shaped law and jurisprudence in Latin America. Bryant was the 2021-22 ACLS-Mellon Scholar and Society Fellow, whose work with the African American Heritage Foundation of Southeastern North Carolina (AAHFSNC) has led to Just Beyond the River: A Black Black Humanities Initiative , an ongoing, community-engaged research project that includes the forthcoming film Just Across the River. The film reveals aspects of Black community life and history along the Gullah-Geechee corridor of southeastern North Carolina and the AAHFSNC's efforts to collect oral histories across the region. Bryant's work has been funded by the Fulbright and the Ford Foundation, appearing in journals such as The Americas and Colonial Latin American Review. In addition to the film and his ongoing work addressing histories of community formation in Brunswick County, North Carolina, Bryant is currently at work on a book addressing slavery and sovereignty in the Afro-Pacific lowlands of Colombia during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |
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The River Oaks District
Mar. 05, 2026
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Mar. 10, 2026 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
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Using Public Art as a Tool for Civic Impact, Workforce Development, and Community Connection
Mar. 12, 2026
Chandler Snipe is the Project Manager for Midtown Houston, where she oversees district-wide cultural initiatives and community engagement projects. She currently manages HueMan:Shelter, a $1 million public art initiative awarded through the Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge. Chandler’s work on HueMan:Shelter focuses on using public art as a civic tool to address social issues, strengthen public-private partnerships, and support workforce development for individuals with lived experience of homelessness. She has a background in nonprofit management, graphic design, and arts administration, and collaborates closely with the City of Houston, Houston METRO Transit Authority, and local service organizations. Chandler is passionate about placemaking, storytelling, and leveraging the arts to drive measurable community impact. |
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The Export-Import Bank of the United States
Mar. 12, 2026
Paula Swain is in the Structured and Project Finance Division of EXIM Bank and her career focus is the oil and gas value chain. She has financed or raised financing for many Project Finance Magazine’s Deals of the Year and specializes in Mexico, national oil & gas companies and large energy project financings. ABOUT EXIM: |