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18
Jun.
2026
Janet Theis

Review of the KATY ISD Foundation

Jun. 18, 2026 11:45 a.m.

The Katy ISD Education Foundation unites people and companies with big hearts and a big belief in children and teachers to provide unprecedented opportunities for both.

​Our primary purpose is to award Inspiring Imagination teacher grants that fund innovative classroom programs. In doing so, we provide a means for the entire community to become stakeholders in the education of all Katy ISD students by supporting teachers at every Katy ISD campus.

 

We are building a legacy that will enrich our community for generations to come.

18
Jun.
2026
Katy Rotary Officers Installation Dinner
Jun. 18, 2026 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

6:00 Open Bar & Light Hors d'oeuvres

6:45 Meeting Starts (Prayer, Pledge, 4 Way Test)

7:00 Dinner Line Starts

7:45 Install Officers, Directors, and Committee Chairs

8:30 Karaoke and Having Fun (Email me if you would like to sing)

Dress Attire: Be comfortable

Please RSVP by: June 7, 2026 (Plus one are welcome)

18
Jun.
2026
2026-2027 Officer Installation

Katy Rotary Officers Installation Dinner - 6:00PM

Jun. 18, 2026 6:00 p.m.
25
Jun.
2026
President Rodolfo Lobera's Last Meeting

His review of what was accomplished from 25-26

Jun. 25, 2026 12:00 p.m.

After 20 years as an international tax professional working for worldwide firms and multinational companies, I have changed my day-to-day working life to develop small business opportunities. Car washing, Pool construction, Home cleaning, printing and marketing are some examples of the activities that are keeping me busy. Professional networker and business connector as well as Rotarian are also other activities where I'm involved.

02
Jul.
2026
Scotty Jung

Vision and Budget approval (Club Assembly Meeting) Please do not invite visitors.

Jul. 02, 2026 11:45 a.m.

Scotty has been a Sales Associate for ANCO’s Commercial division in the Houston market since 2022. He spent over 25 years as a trusted advisor in the banking industry, gaining experience working with business owners about their unique needs. Over his career, Scotty has been active with various organizations, including the Korean American Association of Houston, Rotary Club of Katy, and Business Networking International. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from the University of Houston – Clear Lake.

09
Jul.
2026
DG Camille Hamilton

DG Camille's Vision for District 5890

Jul. 09, 2026 12:00 p.m.
Camille joined the Willowbrook Rotary in 2002. In 2006, she transferred to the Rotary Club of Tomball. She was given Rotarian of the Year by her club three times. Camille served as Assistant Governor from 2019 through 2022. She was named AG of the Year in for 2020 – 2021. In December 2023, Camille was selected to be District Governor for Rotary District 5890 to serve in 2026 - 2027. Camille also served as Chief of Staff of Committees for District 5890.
 
Camille Hamilton, Owner of CMIT Solutions/Northwest Houston Suburbs, has over 40 years of experience in the Information Technology industry. She is respected by her peers in the CMIT franchise system. She has won the prestigious President’s Award and Franchisee of the Year Award by the franchise system.
 
Camille also serves the board of Families Feeding Families, a non-profit that provides a Thanksgiving meal for people in need on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. The event also provides free haircuts and flu shots for the guests. There are clothes, toys and canned goods at the event for guests to take home. She is an original member of the board when the first event occurred in 2011.
 
Camille is married to Steve. They have a son Bennett and daughter-in-law Aimee. She is a grandmother to Tripp (2015) Rhett (2017) and Bree (2018).  She is a graduate of the University of Texas Austin with a BBA in Management.
16
Jul.
2026
David Winder

Author of Where are the Fighting Giraffes

Jul. 16, 2026 12:00 p.m.

Blending wit, curiosity, and a love of oddball trivia, Winder’s work celebrates everything from Hippos and Corn Jerkers to Jumbos and Stormy Petrels, while still searching for that elusive Fighting Giraffe. He has also spent more than 25 years working in the petrochemical industry. Winder lives in Clute, Texas, with his wife and three children, and proudly counts himself both a Wildcat and an Aggie.

Come out and hear from our speaker this week!

23
Jul.
2026
Ft Bend County District Attorney Rhonda Kuykendall

Human Trafficking - What are the signs and how to prevent it

Jul. 23, 2026 11:45 a.m.

From Awareness to Action: Rotary’s Role in Fort Bend County

Human trafficking is not a distant issue: it impacts communities across Fort Bend County and the greater Houston region. This update will give Rotarians a clear, practical look at what’s happening locally: how law enforcement identifies and investigates trafficking, what victim service providers need most when someone is ready for help, and why collaboration is the difference between a missed opportunity and a successful recovery.

Rotarians will hear how District 5890 is helping strengthen the response through community partnerships, survivor-informed support, and resource-building that helps both sides of the work, public safety and care. Most importantly, this talk moves beyond awareness into action. Attendees will leave with specific ways Rotary clubs can help right now: supporting survivor-centered services, building pathways to employment and housing, equipping providers with basic needs resources, and using Rotary’s influence to expand training and prevention across schools, faith spaces, and community organizations.

This is a hopeful update rooted in real work where Fort Bend is building stronger systems, and District 5890 is uniquely positioned to be a force multiplier for both law enforcement and victim service partners.

Rhonda Kuykendall, MSW, is a survivor leader, speaker, consultant, and legislative advocate. She works with the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office and United Against Human Trafficking as the Task Force Director for the Fort Bend Anti-Trafficking Collective. Previously, she served as the Anti-Child Trafficking Consultant for Texas CASA, where she authored anti-trafficking protocols across CASA programs statewide. Rhonda serves on the Survivor Advisory Board for the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault and is a member of the Governor's Texas Human Trafficking Survivor Leader Council. She chairs the Legislative Advocacy Team on the Board of Directors for Child Advocates of Fort Bend. Rhonda received the 2023 Paul H. Chapman National Award from the Foundation for the Improvement of Justice. In 2024, she was honored with the University of Houston-Downtown’s College of Public Service Social Work Person of the Year award. She also received the 2015 U.S. Congressional Medal for her efforts in Austin to enact legislation protecting children from sexual assault.  

30
Jul.
2026
Vincent Morales, Jr. Fort Bend County Commission 1

Update on what is going on in Ft Bend - Katy Area

Jul. 30, 2026 11:45 a.m.

Commissioner Vincent Morales is a longtime Fort Bend County resident, business owner and former mayor. Since 2011, he has devoted his time in office to serving the citizens of the county he calls home. In November 2016, he was elected to Fort Bend County Commissioner’s Court for Precinct 1. He has since been re-elected for a second and third term in November 2020 & 2024.

Prior to serving as Commissioner, Morales  was the co-owner and operator of GreenScape Associates, LLC, a landscape management, design and build firm serving residential, commercial and governmental clients.  An active member of the community, Vincent has been involved as a board member for multiple non-profit organizations over the past 20 years.  A passionate advocate for animals, Vincent is the founder of Fort Bend PAWS, a 501C3 dedicated to the mission of supporting Fort Bend County Animal Services.

Vincent is married to Fort Bend County native Regina Klingle Morales, President of GreenScape Associates, LLC. They have two children, The Honorable Christopher G. Morales, County Court at Law 1 Judge, and Justin Morales, Vice President of GreenScape Associates, LLC, and two daughter-in-laws, Vanessa and Brooke Morales. They, along with their three grandchildren, Madelyn, William and Parker Morales, all live in Fort Bend.

Morales is committed to continuing his public service in his role as Commissioner, Precinct 1 with a focus on maintaining a high level of county services and infrastructure to the residents and taxpayers he represents.

06
Aug.
2026
Rep. Mike Schofield - District 132

Update on what's going on in District 132

Aug. 06, 2026 11:45 a.m.

Mike Schofield is in his fifth term serving in the Texas House of Representatives, where he represents Katy and part of Cy-Fair and Waller in Harris County.

Previously, he served for 11 years as an advisor to Governor Rick Perry, where he advised the governor on issues ranging from property rights protection and eminent domain to election integrity to protecting Texans from frivolous lawsuits.

In the 2017 session, Mike drafted and filed the constitutional amendment to ban a state income tax in Texas, which finally passed in 2019.

Mike serves as chairman of the House Republican Caucus Policy Committee, which recommends which bills Republican legislators should support or oppose.

In the 2023 session, Mike was co-sponsor of SB 2038, which grants landowners the right to opt out of a city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction. Less than a year after it was enacted, this major property rights legislation has allowed hundreds of property owners to reclaim control over how their property is developed, rather than having a city in which the land is not located and where the landowner cannot vote decide how the land will be used.

In the 2025 Second Special Session, Mike helped pass HB 192, which protects law-enforcement funding in Texas’ largest counties by requiring voter approval before budgets can be cut or redirected, ensuring sheriffs’ and constables’ offices have the resources needed to keep communities safe. By helping secure HB 192’s passage, Mike strengthened protections to ensure that local law-enforcement agencies have the resources they need and that communities remain safe.

13
Aug.
2026
HC Commissioner Lesley Briones

Harris County Precinct 4

Aug. 13, 2026 11:45 a.m.

 

Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones is a native Texan and proud Latina who grew up on the U.S.-Mexico border. She is the daughter of teachers, who taught her the importance of education, hard work, and serving others—values that have defined her and which she now brings to the office of County Commissioner for Precinct 4.

Upon graduating with honors from Harvard University, she began her career as an 8th and 10th-grade teacher at two of the lowest-income public schools in the country. She then attended Yale Law School, where she led the Latino Law Students’ Association's public service initiatives and provided pro-bono assistance to survivors of domestic abuse and juvenile offenders.

Commissioner Briones and her husband, Adán, live in Houston with their three daughters and worship at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church.

20
Aug.
2026
Katy High School Head Coach Gary Joseph

Katy Football and the Legacy

Aug. 20, 2026 11:45 a.m.

Since taking the reins at Katy in 2004, Gary Joseph has expanded upon the Tigers' strong tradition and turned Katy into one of the state’s elite football powers. Coach Joseph has led the Katy Tigers to eight state finals games - winning four state championships (2007, 2008, 2012, 2015).

His current coaching record stands at a remarkable 168-14. After the Tigers' title win in 2012, they were named National Champions by the National Sports News Service; additionally, Coach Joseph was named 2012 National High School Coach of the Year. He has been named District 18/19 6A Coach of the Year eleven times, Houston Touchdown Club Coach of the Year in 2005 and 2013, Houston Texans 5A Coach of the Year in 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2013. Joseph was also named by the TSWA as Coach of the Year for 2007 and 2012. Coach Joseph was honored by the Katy Chamber of Commerce as Katy's 2007 Citizen of the Year. He also received the 2008 Regional Coach of the Year Award for the southwest region of the United States.

Coach Joseph has served on the Board of Directors of the THSCA, the GHFCA, and on the coaching staff of five prestigious all-star games, including the 2009 THSCA game where he served as the head coach for the South All Stars.

He played high school football in Wharton for father Eddie Joseph, longtime THSCA executive VP and Texas High School Football HOF inductee. Coach Joseph began his coaching career at Luling High School thirty-seven years ago. After advancing in jobs at Brazosport and Austin Westlake, he then moved to Katy High School where he has served for 34 years -22 of those as Mike Johnston's assistant head coach and defensive coordinator.

27
Aug.
2026
Lance Carter

The Future of Katy ISD Sports

Aug. 27, 2026 11:45 a.m.
03
Sep.
2026
Ken Gregorski, Ed.D. Superintendent Katy ISD

Update on Katy ISD growth and next steps.

Sep. 03, 2026 11:45 a.m.

Dr. Kenneth “Ken” Gregorski was named Katy ISD's Superintendent of Schools on January 14, 2019.  

Under Gregorski’s leadership, the District has been recognized named the number one school district in the Houston greater area by Niche for five consecutive years, recognized by Forbes as the #1 Best Employer in the Houston Area, and has on an annual basis, earned an “A” rating from the Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas.

Prior to his appointment as superintendent of Katy ISD, Gregorski served as the District’s Acting Superintendent, and Deputy Superintendent.  In those roles, he oversaw departments at the core of Katy ISD’s mission to advance educational excellence and access to state of the art opportunities to the district’s 95,000+ students.  These departments include Human Resources, School Leadership and Support, and Athletics.

Gregorski studied at Ohio State University where he obtained his undergraduate degree, and at Sul Ross State University where he received his Master of School Administration. Gregorski earned his Doctor of Education degree in Educational Administration at Texas A&M University-Commerce.

06
Sep.
2026
33rd Katy Triathlon
Sep. 06, 2026 6:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

The Rotary Club of Katy takes no monies from the event, either administrative or management related.  We pay all third-party bills and the net proceeds benefit need based and character scholarships for graduating KISD seniors.  We have funded in excess of $891,500 in scholarships, as well as $175,000 to fund an endowment with KISD that is being used with the Dual Credit Program.

Our goal is to put on a quality family event that will benefit our students in need! Please, help us change a life!

nefit our students in need! Please, help us change a life!

17
Sep.
2026
SSA Torrence White - FBI Houston Division

Child Exploitation & Human Trafficking

Sep. 17, 2026 11:45 a.m.

Supervised the Houston Division's Child Exploitation & Human Trafficking Task Force consisting of Special Agents and Task Force Officers from multiple law enforcement and intelligence agencies throughout the Houston Area of Responsibility. Program Coordinator for all Violent Crimes Against Children investigations in the Houston Division. Investigations included multi-jurisdictional & international matters in child exploitation, human trafficking, kidnappings, child abductions, sextortion, undercover operations and human source development.

24
Sep.
2026
Erin Lynn Young

Voices of Alzheimer's

Sep. 24, 2026 11:45 a.m.

Erin Lynn Young is a care partner, advocate, and founder of the Youngtimers website, dedicated to raising awareness about Familial Alzheimer’s Disease (FAD) and supporting primary prevention research. She blends her personal experience with systemic advocacy, participating in calls with policymakers and the FDA, and sharing her journey publicly to educate others and push for change.

Personal Story and Mission

Erin is genetically destined to develop Alzheimer’s disease but is turning that risk into a mission to help others YouTube. Her YouTube channel, Before I Forget: Erin’s Story, features candid videos about:

Her family’s experience with early-onset Alzheimer’s.

The emotional and practical challenges of caregiving.

The impact of stigma and the need for open conversations about Alzheimer’s

 

10
Oct.
2026
Katy Rice Harvest Festival
Oct. 10, 2026 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

The City of Katy is gearing up for a festive celebration of its rich history and cultural heritage! Join us October 10-11, 2026, for a weekend packed with family fun and community spirit at the newly redesigned Historic Town Square in front of Katy City Hall. This event, benefiting the Rotary Club of Katy, promises something for everyone, with 100% of net proceeds going back into our beloved Katy Community through scholarships, nonprofit organizations, and charities.

11
Oct.
2026
Katy Rice Harvest Festival
Oct. 11, 2026 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

The City of Katy is gearing up for a festive celebration of its rich history and cultural heritage! Join us October 10-11, 2026, for a weekend packed with family fun and community spirit at the newly redesigned Historic Town Square in front of Katy City Hall. This event, benefiting the Rotary Club of Katy, promises something for everyone, with 100% of net proceeds going back into our beloved Katy Community through scholarships, nonprofit organizations, and charities.

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