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Sharpshooter Newsletter • May 18, 2010

Rotary and ScoutingBill Griffin

Bill Griffin of the Sugar Land Club joined us this week to give us the history of the Boy Scouts and Rotary's involvement.

One Day in 1909 in London, England, an American visitor, William D. Boyce, lost his way in a dense fog. He Stopped under a street lamp and tried to figure out where he was. A boy approached him and asked if he could be of help.

"You certainly can," said Boyce. He told the boy that he wanted to find a certain business office in the center of the city.

"I'll take you there," said the boy.

When they got to the destination, Mr. Boyce reached into his pocket for a tip. But the boy stopped him.

"No thank you, sir. I am a Scout. I won't take anything for helping."

"A Scout? And what might that be?" asked Boyce.

The boy told the American about himself and his brother Scouts. Boyce became very interested. After finishing his errand, he had the boy take him to the British Scouting office.

At the office, Boyce met Lord Robert Baden-Powell, the famous British general who had founded the Scouting movement in Great Britain. Boyce was so impressed with what he learned that he decided to bring Scouting home with him.

On February 8, 1910, Boyce and a group of outstanding leaders founded the Boy Scouts of America. From that day forth, Scouts have celebrated February 8 as the birthday of Scouting in the United States. William Boyce was from Chicago as was Paul Harris and the two men knew each other and felt an afinity for the goals of each other's organization.

Since their inception, Rotary International (1905) and the Boy Scouts of America (1910) have been partners in serving young people. The principles and goals of both organizations are closely allied. Character-building; service to country, to others, and to self; teaching leadership skills; and becoming aware of the world around us--these are all incorporated into the programs and activities of each organization.

The values expressed in Rotary International's Motto and the Four-Way Test greatly parallel those articulated in the Scout Oath, Law, motto, and slogan. Rotarians have long served as role models, demonstrating leadership, character, and the value of selfless service to the community. Rotary clubs in the United States charter nearly 1,400 Scouting units (Cub Scout packs, Boy Scout troops, and Venturing crews) serving more than 50,000 youth members.

What happened to the boy who helped Mr. Boyce find his way in the fog? No one knows. He had neither asked for money nor given his name, but he will never be forgotten. His Good Turn helped bring the Scouting movement to the USA.


Guests, Visitors and Other Good News

JohnPaul Jourard pulled rank and gave a semi-groaner for "Humor From The Floor."

Wayne Staton was delighted that he had time over the weekend to enloy the company of his daughter and her family, visiting from Singapore.

Frank Haines, a member of the Oyster Creek Club, came to visit today. He is a resident at University Place...and hopes to come visit more often in the future.

JohnPaul
Wayne Staton
JohnPaul Jourard - Humor From The Floor
Wayne Staton and President Bola
Frank Haines, Jeff Novy, Greg Gregory
JohnPaul and Evelyn Hoyer
Frank Haines, Jeff Novy and Greg Gregory
JohnPaul Jourard and Evelyn Hoyer

Informal Club Social

Jeff Novy reminded everyone of the upcoming informal Club Social...6:30 p.m., Friday, June 4th, China Sichuan Cuisine. The restaurant is located on the northwest corner of Gessner and Westpark (behind a Valero station). Come and enjoy our family of Rotary.

President Bola and Bill Griffin
Jeff Novy Pitches Club Social
President Bola presents speaker's gift to Bill Griffin
Jeff Novy Pitches Club Social

Coming Up At Rotary

May 25 Club Assembly
June 1 Charles Foster of Foster Quan - Immigration & the Future
June 4 INFORMAL CLUB SOCIAL - 6:30 p.m., China Sichuan Cuisine. The restaurant is located on the northwest corner of Gessner and Westpark (behind a Valero station).
June 8 Paul Bettencourt - Property taxes 101
June 11 Installation ceremonies for incoming District Governor Sunny Sharma, the District Leadership Team and all incoming Club Presidents will be held at Safari Texas, 11627 FM 1464, Richmond, TX 77407 at 6:30pm
June 15 Ann Wright - about the Brookshire Community
June 21 Rotary Club Board Meeting, Demeris BBQ, 6:30 PM
June 22 Marsah Outlaw, M.D. Anderson - puppet show on the evils of smoking
June 26 Installation of new club officers for the 2010-2011 Rotary Year...6:30 PM at the Hilton Houston Southwest. More information to follow.
June 29 Club Assembly

 

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