Rotary Clubs in Louisiana

Thibodaux Rotary Club – Australian Team Group Study Exchange

GSE Australian Team - Thibodaux Rotary ClubThe Rotary GSE (Group Study Exchange) Australian Team visited the Thibodaux Rotary Club on Tuesday, March 18, 2014.  The Vocational Training Team members were selected for a four week trip to study Agriculture and Aquaculture in Louisiana in the March-April 2014 timeframe.

 

Tamara Campbell (second from left) is a Senior Forester with the New South Wales (NSW) Department of Forestry from Wauchope, NSW in Australia.  Tamara has been in forestry for 15 years.  Her job is rewarding in that there is variety in her day to day activities.  She can start the day working on a bridge installation in her district and end her day after getting called to help fight forest fires in another location.  Tamara is very proud of the products which are made from her district’s timber which include lumber, furniture and flooring. 

 

Paul Arnott (left) is Senior Farmer Manager from the University of New England (UNE) in Armidale NSW.  Paul is part of the technical staff at UNE as the Manager of Armidale Rural Properties.  Paul, his wife and two children like to go camping along the lakes and rivers in his area.  It is common to see a platypus out swimming in the water during their camping trips.  Paul’s daughter participates on the local swim team and enjoys shopping like any other teenager.  Paul’s son is active in soccer and recently scored 4 goals in one game.  Paul also enjoys do-it-yourself remodeling on his home.  He recently completed remodeling his kitchen.

 

Michelle Webb (second from right) is an Agricultural High School Teacher who is also a farmer / grazer from Coonabarabran, NSW.  Michelle grew up on a farm with cattle and sheep which is now managed by her brother.  In her current role, Michelle teaches high school students in agriculture and raises open range pigs.  Michelle enjoys teaching because most of her classes are held outdoors.  Being outdoors enables her students to experience real world lessons in agriculture.

 

Cameron Wood (right) is a farmer/ grazer/ wool classer from Uralla, NSW.  Cameron is active in charities ranging from head shaving to sponsor education for African children to paddling down lengths of local rivers to raise money.  Cameron also likes to play sports including cricket, rugby and soccer.  The main business for his farm raises sheep and sells the wool to clothiers in Italy for making high quality suits.

 

Lindsay Wilkin (center) who is the GSE Australian Team Leader is a farmer/grazer from Coonabarabran, NSW.  Lindsay raises beef cattle and has been a Rotarian of many years with his wife and two daughters.  Lindsay’s wife is active in district politics.  As the GSE Team leader, Lindsay Wilkin, and the team will be looking at many different aspects of the agriculture and aquaculture industries in the Louisiana area.

Tom Acosta – Rotary District 6200 Governor

Tom Acosta – District Governor

 

2013 District Gov Tom Acosta and Bryce Ledet Thibodaux Rotary Club PresidentRotary District 6200 Governor, Tom Acosta, made his official visit to the Thibodaux Rotary Club on September 17, 2013.

 

As part of his term as Rotary District Governor, Acosta will visit the 49 Rotary Clubs throughout Southeast Louisiana from Grand Isle to Lake Charles.

 

Acosta noted that the roughly 2,400 members of District 6200 are part of 537 Rotary Districts across the globe with 1.2 million Rotarians worldwide.  Rotary is an organization primarily devoted to service of others, and Acosta said that members are called upon to not only be Rotarians but to do something with their membership.  Acosta thanked members of the Thibodaux Rotary Club for their commitment to Rotary.  Thibodaux’s commitment is displayed with involvement in Earlyact, Youthact, Interact, Rotaract clubs, as well as the Thibodaux Thesaurus Project.  The Thibodaux Rotary Club embraces the spirit of the 2013-2014 Rotary theme, “Engage Rotary, Change Lives”

 

Tom has been a member of the Port Allen Rotary Club since September, 1988. A multiple Paul Harris Fellow, Tom served as Club President, was Rotarian of the Year and Assistant District Governor.

 

Tom Acosta is a native of West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.  Tom earned his BA in History at Rice University and was commissioned through Army ROTC.  After earning his law degree from LSU, Tom served on active duty in Germany before returning home to practice law.  He joined the Louisiana Army National Guard, and has been an attorney in Port Allen since 1986.

District Interact Convention 2013

Dear Rotarians, 

 

Just in case you have missed a few meetings and not heard about it, the HLB Interact Club is hosting this year’s Rotary District 6200 Interact Convention.  Since last spring, HLB Interact’ Club’s Sponsor, Carolyn Cowart-Elstheroth, has been working overtime to make this event a reality.  She has enlisted the aid of her former co-sponsor Karen Ellender, who has come out of retirement to help her and the students.

 

The Houma Municipal Auditorium will not allow us to set-up until 8:00 AM on Thursday, March 7.  This means we have lots to do before over 350 participants begin to arrive around 9:00 AM!  You can earn a make-up meeting by showing up at 8:00 AM to help set out chairs and assist in getting everything ready for our convention guests.  

 

Attached (SEE BELOW) is a list of Rotarian volunteers who have signed up so far to help.  (NOTE: There is still always room for more volunteers!)  Please consider coming by on Thursday, March 7 (8:00 AM – 10:00 PM), and/or on Friday, March 8 (8:30 AM – 12:30 PM).   Not only will your presence reinforce your support of our youth, it will also count as a make-up meeting if you just stay and visit for about 10-15 minutes.  

 

NOTE TO JUDGES:  The judging may not take a full hour; however, we need for you to be present at least 5 minutes before your scheduled judging time to receive instructions.    

 

To all who have volunteered so far, THANK YOU!!  Your valuable time is appreciated as you support our HLB Interact Club in hosting this year’s convention. 

 

Blessings, 

Sybil 

Sybil Webb

Cell# 985-856-1723

sybil.webb@gmail.com


 

District Interact Convention 2013

Thursday, March 7 – All Day 8:00 am-10:00 pm

Friday, March 8 – Morning Only 8:00 am-12:30 pm

Hosted by H.L. Bourgeois High School ~ Houma Municipal Auditorium (HMA)

 

ROTARY VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE

 

PROJECTS OF THE YEAR – BANNER, SCRAPBOOK & T-SHIRTS

FOUR JUDGES NEEDED ~ 10am – 11am ~ THURSDAY

NAME/ROTARY CLUB

EMAIL

PHONE

 

Yolanda Trahan

tfae@bellsouth.net

868-5881 – office

209-0982 – cell

 

Shannon Rhodes

s.s.rhodes@att.net

852-0002

 

 

Rene’ Williams

 

jrene@brownandwilliams.com

 

857-0033

 

Billy Foster

wrfost@aol.com

804-8094

 

Mary Lynn Bisland

mlbisland@terrebonnearc.org

209-6714

 

Mike McKee

mmckee646@gmail.com

860-917-0648

 

SKIT

FOUR JUDGES NEEDED ~ 1:30pm – 3:00pm ~ THURSDAY

NAME/ROTARY CLUB

EMAIL

PHONE

 

Sherri Roach

 

sherri.b.roach@morganstanley.com

381-1863

 

Monica Monk

 

revmonk@hotmail.com

791-3346

 

Karen Chauvin

 

karen.chauvin@nicholls.edu

855-3857

 

Mike McKee

 

mmckee646@gmail.com

860-917-0648

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   District Interact Convention 2013

Thursday, March 7 – All Day

Friday, March 8 – Morning Only

Hosted by H.L. Bourgeois High School ~ Houma Municipal Auditorium (HMA)

 

ROTARY VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE

 

LIP  SYNC

FOUR JUDGES NEEDED ~ 6:45pm – 8:00pm ~ THURSDAY

NAME/ROTARY CLUB

EMAIL

PHONE

 

Michael Bergeron

 

michael@mbergeron.net

209-0250

 

Karen Chauvin

 

karen.chauvin@nicholls.edu

855-3857

 

Clarke Currie

 

clarke.currie@tgmc.com

850-6304

 

David Tauzin

 

davidtauzin@gmail.com

226-6836

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTERACT  IDOL

FOUR JUDGES NEEDED ~ 10:30am – 11:30am ~ FRIDAY

NAME/ROTARY CLUB

EMAIL

PHONE

 

Sam Hotard

 

Samhotard1@gmail.com

688-7111

 

Leslie Cheramie

 

leslie@leewhitneysigns.com

438-0514

 

Jerry Ledet

 

jledet@banksynergy.com

851-3341

 

Rev. Craig Dalferes

 

cdalferes@aol.com

872-5057 – office

226-2887 – cell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    District Interact Convention 2013 

Thursday, March 7 – All Day

Friday, March 8 – Morning Only

Hosted by H.L. Bourgeois High School ~ Houma Municipal Auditorium (HMA)

 

ROTARY VOLUNTEER POSITIONS AVAILABLE

 

BACKUP / SUBSTITUTE

ROTARIANS / FRIENDS NEEDED

NAME/ROTARY CLUB

DATE/TIME AVAILABLE

EMAIL

PHONE

 

Michael Bergeron

michael@mbergeron.net

209-0250

 

Jude Lapeyrouse ?

judelap@yahoo.com

872-4511

 

Tracy Schwab

ctschwablaw@gmail.com

870-8010

 

Claiborne Duval

cduval@ayeee.com

876-5996

 

Ken McGowan

mcgowantribe@gmail.com

601-4100

 

 

 

 

Thibodaux Rotary Club | District 6200 Governor, Mark LaCour

July 24, 2012

District Governor’s Visit

By: Rita Dickie       

District Governor Mark LaCourDistrict Governor, Mark LaCour was present at our meeting on Tuesday to do his annual visit. Also present was Mark Lee, and Badi. Assistant District Governors.

 

Governor LaCour commented that he was a snake catcher in his early days. He said that the Good Ship Rotary was an inspiration to make his community a better place and that was why he joined Rotary. We should use our membership in Rotary to build friendships and net working to help others out when they are in need.

Women were allowed to join Rotary in 1987. This has allowed Rotary to increase it’s membership.

 

Governor LaCour has endorsed CHOICES. This is a program to help children to stay in school. TACO Bell has agreed to fund the program with a grant of $50,000. Keeping children in school helps everyone in the community and he feels that this would be a good “hands on” project for Rotary Clubs in our district. The program is put on by business people and not the school personnel. 12 lessons in the program.

 

He gave out pins to the membership with the motto for the year “Peace through Service” Individuals have to have lower needs taken care of before higher needs. We need to spread good will throughout the world to promote peace. Continue reading

Marcella Bienvenu, NSU-Culinary

Marcella Bienvenu is a cookbook author and food writer who has been preparing Cajun and Creole dishes since the 1960s. She is currently a chef/instructor at the John Folse Culinary Institute at Nicholls State University.

 

She is the author of four cookbooks: Who’s Your Mama, Are You Catholic and Can You Make a Roux? (Book 1), Who’s Your Mama… ? (Book 2), Cajun Cook­ing for Beginners, and No Baloney On My Boat. She co-authored four cookbooks with renowned chef Emeril Lagasse. She also co-authored Eula Mae’s Cajun Kitchen with Eula Mae Dore, a longtime cook for the McIlhenny family on Avery Island, and Stir the Pot: The History of Cajun Cuisine, with Carl A. Bras-seaux and Ryan A. Brasseaux. With Judy Walker, food editor for The Times-Picayune, Ms. Bienvenu co-authored Cooking Up A Storm: Recipes Lost and Found from The Times-Picayune of New Orleans, which was nominated for a James Beard Award in 2009.

 

She talked about her interest in cooking and her contributions by writing books and stated: I spoke to a group in New Orleans a couple of weeks ago, and one of the ladies in the audience asked me how “did you get into food?”  Well, I was born into it. My father’s family. – large family owned the newspaper, went home for lunch. My mother’s family – farmers – had pigs, chickens, cattle, garden, canned figs and pears, and made butter.

 

My experience in Washington, D.C. and my stint at the TP – living in New Orleans opened up a whole new world to me. I became infatuated with the history of why we eat what we eat – how did the cuisines of Cajun and Creole evolve? And now I’m somewhat of a culinary historian. I teach at  Nicholls – Culinary History of the American South. And now it appears that we’ll be having our own culinary building -33,000 square feet on a 6-acre site on Highway 1 on what used to be Acadiana Plantation.

 

Dan Borne’-The Power Of The Ask!

Dan Borne’: president of the Louisiana Chemical Association

 

Mr. Borne’ graduated from Thibodaux High School salutatorian and attended Nicholls where he was student body President and Mr. Nicholls and inducted to NSU Hall of Fame.

 

He attended LSU to work on his Masters in Mass Communications. Dan became the news anchorman for Channel 9.  Later, he worked on the staff of two senior U.S. senators, Allen Ellender, and Russell Long. 

 

Dan joined the Edwin Edwards administration as the governor’s chief assistant and executive secretary. He has served as Chairman of the Board of Baton Rouge General Hospital and General Health System, President of the Louisiana Arts and Science Center, and President of the Louisiana Council on Economic Education.

 

For the past 22 years, he has served as President of the Louisiana Chemical Association. Dan is an adjunct professor at L.S.U. and  he is also President of the Louisiana Chemical Industry Alliance, a group of over 500 businesses. 

 

He is a member of the board of directors of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation. Dan is the public address announcer in L.S.U.’s Tiger Stadium and also the courtside announcer in the P-Mac for basketball games.

 

Mr. Borne’ began by saying that we are in the Renaissance in manufacturing industries which will benefit our State tremendously.  He further stated that God did not give us mountains like in Colorado or the white beaches of Florida but He gave us dead dinosaurs, Jurassic Park of minerals, oil, natural gas, and the incredible Mississippi River that provides commerce and brings Louisiana to the world and the world to Louisiana.

 

Over the last five years, the availability of natural gas  has changed the manufacturing industry in the State, because now natural gas is plentiful and relatively inexpensive.      

 

This has and will result in billions of  dollars in investments along the river in several parishes and will reverberate into all the river parishes and those bordering the river parishes.  It will create good jobs  especially for young people who receive technical, manufacturing, and business degrees. He further added that  “Renaissance of Manufacturing” is coming and it is because of natural gas and shell gas drilling in North Louisiana and Texas.

 

As an adjunct instructor at LSU, one of the questions Mr. Borne’ is often asked  is “how did you get the job as PA announcer at LSU?”  He explains the reason was that he asked for it. The message of the story was “Don’t ever be afraid to ask.”  If at anytime there is ambiguity in life as to what we are suppose to be doing on the job, with the family, or at church or volunteer activities, ask what is the next thing that needs to be done and how can one help to do it.

 

Dan said that another life lesson is the power of one person. He further added that the power of knowing one’s role and playing it well and  understanding what the role is in an organization is important. A good friend of his went for an audition and did not get the role he wanted but got a smaller role  He asked for another role but was told that there were no small roles but there were small actors. Dan tells the students who are entering into an organization to understand their roles and the part they are suppose to play and not to be intimidated by people who have bigger roles because in the grand scheme of things there are no small parts/roles in any organization.

Meet My Cousin – Dan Borne’

Thanks to the effort of Craig Stanga, past president and present Sargent-at-arms of the Thibodaux Rotary Club, the club was treated to a humorous, entertaining and insightful presentation by Dan Borne’. Dan is president of the Louisiana Chemical Association, and (as it would seem, an even more notable presence as the stadium announcer for LSU’s famed Tiger Stadium).

 

In addition to some very funny exchanges between cousins (Craig and Dan), Dan had some great stories about Tiger Stadium. And also spoke about one memorable encounter with LSU’s famed baseball coach and past AD, Skip Bertman. Skip Bertman and tubas???

 

Dan also offered some great insight into the promising future of manufacturing along the lower Mississippi river, which will greatly impact our bayou region.

 

The videos below are large, so be patient and give them a few moments to load.

 

This program is divided into 2 videos. One is Craig’s introduction. The other is Dan Borne’s presentation.

 

Craig’s introduction video (It’s a large file so give it a few moments to start loading):

 


 

Dan Borne’s Presentation

 

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The Kinder Rotary Club Annual Golf Tournament

The Kinder Rotary Club is once again hosting its annual Golf Tournament on Saturday, November 19, at the Oberlin Country Club. The funds generated from this golf tournament provide funding for scholarships and other community projects during the year.

 

The tournament begins at 8:30 a.m. Entry fee is $300 per team. Team includes cart, green fee, lunch and 2 mulligans. Eighteen hole 3 man scramble, flight by blind draw. There will prizes for the flight finishers. Prizes will also be awarded for the longest drive and the shot closest to the hole.

 

If interested, please contact O. Kent Andrews, Tournament Chairman, 3751 Lauderdale Woodyard Road, Kinder, LA 70648 or phone 337-275-0334.

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