September 12, 2019 meeting

One hundred years ago on September 14, 1919 Corpus Christi was devasted by an unexpected hurricane.  The official death toll was 286, but it is believed between 500 to 750 people actually died in the storm.  North Beach was nearly swept clean, with only three buildings out of over 299 left standing.  Downtown Corpus Christi was flooded to a depth of up to 12 feet by the storm, while people living on the bluff were unaware of the devastation occurring so close by.  After the storm the men of the city were conscripted to help look for bodies, clear debris and return the city to normalcy.  The city was galvanized to action and out  of the chaos it was able to obtain designation for the Port of Corpus Christi. 

Jim Moloney will help us recall this disaster.

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Rotary Club of Corpus Christi is with Chris Horn.
Rotary Club of Corpus Christi
Our Rotary Club of Corpus Christi members rolled up their sleeves for a meaningful roundtable discussion centered on this year's theme, Love Does. Together, we reflected on what makes our club special, explored ways to strengthen member connections, and identified practical steps we can take to make an even greater impact.Some of the biggest takeaways from the conversation included:💙 Building stronger connections by personally reaching out to new, returning, and non-attending members.🤝 Preserving the traditions that define our club while embracing new ideas for growth and engagement.⭐ Turning ideas into action with simple, achievable goals over the next 30 days.❤️ Remembering that the heart of Rotary is people—serving together, welcoming others, and creating a place where everyone belongs.The conversations don't end here—they're just the beginning. Together, we'll continue putting Love Does into action as we strengthen our club and our community.We also had the privilege of recognizing Chris Horn as our 2025–2026 New Member of the Year! Congratulations, Chris, and thank you for the enthusiasm, leadership, and servant heart you have brought to our club. We are grateful to have you as part of the Rotary family.We wished our Youth Exchange Student, Michaela Vidolva, a fond farewell as Marissa Ford presented her with parting gifts. Michaela returns home to Slovakia on July 18, and we thank her for sharing this unforgettable year with our club. Safe travels, Michaela—you'll always have a Rotary family in Corpus Christi!Interested in making a difference alongside community leaders who serve? We'd love to welcome you. Learn more at rotarycc.com.#RotaryClubOfCorpusChristi #PeopleOfAction #ServiceAboveSelf #LoveDoes #Rotary ... See MoreSee Less
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