Sunday, January 09, 2011

O.V. # 58 RC of Elephant Butte 1-6-11

After the shocking morning, compartmentalization set in and OV #58 began with the board meeting.  Elephante Butte as a community is over 1200 people.  Still room for this club to grow as the community attracts more full time residents and not just vacationers with 2nd homes.  There were almost as many guests / potential Rotarians in this club as there were Rotarians.  Sec/Treasurer Claudia said this is pretty common.  President Alan does a good job and the club puts on fundraisers to support scholarships.  

Hodges Restaurant has very good food and if you are ever this way, this would be a good club to get a make up at.  Thank you all for the hospitality.

Board Meeting

Club Meeting

President Alan and TP

Unbelievable but true experience 1-6-11 drive from ROS to Elephant Butte

Just outside of Capitan on a small two lane road with no shoulders I could see a truck pulling a horse trailer a mile ahead.  As I approached, a saw a car jack in the middle of my lane, a car coming in the other lane, opposite direction.  If I had swerved to miss it, at speed, tires would have been compromised.  So I tried to 'straddle' it.  Thud thud thud underneath is what I heard.  I checked the temp gauge, all seemed good, except 10 miles down the road I started to smell petroleum product.  

I got out and saw a leak coming from the gas tank on the front high side of the tank.  Seeing that the exhaust was a solid 16 inches from where the gas was leaking out and wanting to make the Rotary meeting I continued on.  The mechanic in Capitan said it was away from the exhaust and that I could 'get a bar of soap' rub it into the whole and it would slow the leak.  The problem is the car sits low, I am a big person, and he wouldn't work on it.  

I fueled up and continued on.  I called ahead to President Alan to make arrangements, then 100 and something miles later in Elephante Butte at C&K automotive, we put it up on the lift.  The fuel was really coming out, the whole back end of the car, underneath, was covered in fuel.  

What the mechanic said is shocking:  "You are very lucky, the fuel was coming out directly onto the exhaust pipe, mid car".  As I peered up under the lift, the exhaust pipe isn't straight to the motor, it curls up and around the gas tank.  OOOOffff. 

Just wow and clearly the 'Big Man' upstairs wants me around.  Alan gave me a tour of the town and really went above and beyond to make sure I was taken care of.....

By the end of the day, Ray Hodges (Hodges Corner Restaurant) readied a car for me to drive for the 2.5 weeks until I come back to speak to T or C (there were no rentals anywhere, this saved me around $1600 for the 2.5 weeks).  The car would be ready the next day, so Claudia and Larry Jeffrey took me in for the night.  Their place is in Monticello, NM.  Didn't even realize towns like this existed in NM like this, but a VERY neat place.  Even if I had taken pictures of it, it would not have done it justice (kind of like Abiqui for those who know where that is in Northern New Mexico).  Jeffrey's have a cool old adobe house situated on the town 'plaza' and we had home made pizza for dinner. 

Unbelievable hospitality and I am indebted (especially since I am still unemployed) to Alan, Ray, Claudia/Larry, and C&K for taking care of me.   

Oh, btw, when I picked Ray's car up the next day, it was washed, cleaned, and had a full tank of gas... enough said.... Classy guy and big heart.


Tuesday, January 04, 2011

O.V. #57 RC of Las Vegas 1-4-11

I was hosted by President Bill and his wife Rose the night before.  Great dinner and company.  Learned a lot about the club, but even more about the community.  A ton of history in Las Vegas and some of the architecture is very 'period'.  During my early morning jog in 15 degree weather it was like a little time machine the way some of the turn of the century (ie late 18- early 1900) homes are well restored and many are waiting to be.  I also got to meet with the Main Street Las Vegas Committee and learned even more about the historical significance of this community.  

One fact is that Las Vegas has the longest main street in New Mexico (around 1 mile).  New Mexico Highlands University, the State 'Hospital' and the World College were also on my post club meeting tour.  This is another club with great potential ready to be worked out.  Great hospitality from everyone and worthy of a make up.  They have 3 Rotarians with 50 plus years of membership.  Thanks Bill, Rose, and Rotarians for the warm reception.  Go out there and MAKE IT HAPPEN ! ! !


TP and President Bill


the infamous Marshall Poole, the District's IT specialist and one of my 'go to' guys to get things DONE.  He was presenting his 3 minute Rotary minute.

Governor's Challenge 1-3-11

GOVERNOR’S CHALLENGE:  GIVE A PINT—LOSE A TON!
Educate your club about the “Give a Pint—Lose a Ton” Governor’s Challenge
       Download and Present PowerPoint from  District 5520 site)
       Invite health professionals as club speakers
       Actively engage your club members in the health and wellness conversation!
       Coordinate Blood Drives throughout the year!
GIVE A PINT…
Schedule as many blood drives as possible between now and March (this includes club based drives as well as Rotarian businesses who get employees or community members to donate).
Document each drive (how many, how much).  Also document how many Rotarians donate and how much during our Rotary year through March 31, 2011.
Turn in aggregate data to one of the district committee members (below)
DEADLINE FRIDAY, APRIL 8TH, 2011
LOSE A TON…
2,000 pounds divided by 2,882 Rotarians in 70 clubs = .694 lbs. each or <30 lbs. per club!
§  Weigh in on any day during the week of Jan. 3rd (i.e., on your regular meeting day)
§  Select a club member to be in charge of documentation—follow the 4-Way Test!
§  Awards for clubs that lose over 30 lbs. and top 10 individuals in District!
§  Weigh in again at 12 weeks from your start date; turn in your aggregate data to one of the district committee members
DEADLINE FRIDAY, APRIL 8TH, 2011
DISTRICT 5520 WELLNESS COMMITTEE
Andrew Garrison                                     kocartel@yahoo.com                     505.818.2149
Mario DiGesu (Dee-JE-Zoo)                 wellness@windstream.net         575.894.8029
Rusty Armstrong                                      rusty@armstrongequine.com    575-233-2208

QUESTIONS? Contact us today! Good luck Rotary District 5520!

O.V. #56 RC of Socorro 12-22-10

President Bob invited me to speak at the club's Christmas Party.  It was a treat and the catered meal was home cookin which I always appreciate.  These folks were very hospitable.  I had a first experience with this club... T O P    S E C R E T as to what it was, but it was kind of funny.  This club is one of those that has a ton of potential and know where they want to go and what they want to do.  Now they just have to go out there and do it!  This is a good club to make up at if you are traveling on I-25 and lots of neat things to see in the community.  The evening ended with Christmas music karaoke.... very fun.

TP and President Bob