Newsletter 05-02-16

2 May

Weekly Newsletter

PRESIDENT’S CORNER

Howdy Aggies,

We are into May and while it may appear it is a slow month there is still plenty going on, both inside the A&M Club as well as around the area.

First off, plenty of Aggie sports, the baseball team, after a rough start against the ‘little piggies’ were able to pull off another series win over the weekend. While it was not always pretty, there are no pictures in the win column. The softball team managed to get a win off the #1 team in the country, the Florida Gators. Congratulations to the team for assisting in sending the seniors out with a win on “SENIOR” Sunday. In track & Field the men’s team did what the men’s team does, as they won the LSU Invitational over the weekend.

With May also comes the end of school, which always has a flurry of activity as well. The Corps of Cadets had their 40th Anniversary of March to the Brazos over the weekend. This has obviously been a long standing Corps tradition which serves two purposes, first and foremost to support the March of Dimes. As of this point the Corps has raised over $3,000,000.00 for this worthy cause. Second, it is the final journey for the seniors as they turn over the reins to the underclassmen. They make the journey out but ride buses back to campus. For those that are interested, the Corps will hold ‘Final Review’ this Saturday, 7 May on campus, as if you need another reason to make the trip over.

Locally, we will kick into full gear planning our annual FISH FRY. Please consider getting involved and assisting with our largest fundraiser as we work to continue supplying scholarships to local high school students headed to A&M. We have a meeting on Tuesday 10 May (details below) and this is open to everyone looking to assist in some way.

SCHOLARSHIP FEEDBACK

Dear WCAMC Scholarship Committee,

I am happy to report your scholarship paid off. My daughter, Casey Curry ’11, was the inaugural recipient of the Pete and Nell Kauffman Scholarship from Liberty Hill in 2008. She went on to complete her Biomedical Science degree from TAMU in 2011 and began Medical School at TAMU in 2012.  Although she followed her Aggie husband to west Texas and will graduate with her Medical Degree from Texas Tech Health Science Center this May, we are still very proud Aggie parents.  We are told Casey is the first person born and raised in Liberty Hill to graduate from medical school.

In addition, Casey is also a new mom to Jameson Barrett, DOB 2/16/16, class of 2038.

Please pass this on to Jim Kauffman and the Scholarship committee as I do not have an email address.

I hope the Liberty Hill HS student selected this year goes on to do great things as well.

Patty Ganey-Curry ’78 (and proud Aggie Mom)

Jameson Barrett '38

SEC KENTUCKY DERBY PARTY

AND THEY’RE OFF!!! Are you ready to dress up and watch ‘The most exciting two minutes in sports’? Ladies wear your hat’s, men get out your seersucker suits and come out to Blackfinn Ameripub at the Domain to celebrate the races with the Austin SEC Club. We will be giving out prizes for best dressed, best hat, raffle prizes and of course picking the winner.

There will food and drink specials to fit the spirit of the races. Next best thing to actually being there. No ticket sales but RSVP’s are appreciated for proper planning.  www.facebook.com/events/985012824897464

Saturday 7 May
3:00-6:00PM
Blackfinn Ameripub
11410 Century Oaks (in The Domain)
Austin, TX

CCAMC PRESIDENTS NIGHT

You are invited to join the CCAMC for a reception welcoming our 25th President of Texas A&M University, Michael K Young. Additional details www.facebook.com/events/228932400803794

Monday 9 May ’16
6:00-9:00 PM
W Hotel Austin
200 Lavaca St
Austin, TX 78701

FISH FRY MEETING

Please plan on joining us as we continue to plan for our scholarship fundraiser and 24th ANNUAL FISH FRY. We are always looking to get new members involved and this is a great way to jump in and impact our club as well as future Aggies. If you have a talent for coordinating and directing we need your help. This is an all hands on deck event and we look forward to you joining us.  www.facebook.com/events/837739393004232/

Tuesday 10 May
6:30-8:30PM
2423 Williams Dr, Georgetown, TX

ON THE HORIZON – SAVE THE DATE

CCAMC COACH’S NIGHT

Make plans now to attend this annual event, now in our own backyard. The CCAMC Coach’s night will be moving to the Cedar Park Center. This is your opportunity to hear about the 2016 football season while assisting with scholarship fundraising to deserving Aggies.

Thursday 14 July
HEB Center at Cedar Park

WEEKLY EVENTS

We work hard to offer a variety of events in hopes that your schedule will allow you to join as often as possible. We realize everyone is busy but it is always good to take a little time for friends and expand your network. We will continue our ‘THURSDAY’ event schedule, but keep your eyes open for a few twist as we move through the year.

This week we will have our Reveille Breakfast at Rudy’s in Round Rock. Be sure to leave for work a little early and meet some new folk’s or say HOWDY to familiar faces. Good opportunity for a little Aggie speak and start your day off in a positive direction.  www.facebook.com/events/1629062907357915/

The following week we will have our Family Night @ Double Dave’s. Remember, your now have ‘DOUBLE’ the opportunity to join us as we have a group at both the Round Rock and Cedar Park locations.

Round Rock: www.facebook.com/events/270508663289825/
Cedar Park: www.facebook.com/events/529412580575521/

Gig’Em,
David A. Johnson ’87
WCAMC President
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Newsletter 4-26-16 | Howdy Hour Reminder

26 Apr

Weekly Event Reminder

Howdy Ags,

We want to invite everyone to join us Thursday for our Howdy Hour at Verde’s in Round Rock (location details). Howdy Hour begins around 5:30pm, so come join us and bring a friend to meet some other local Aggies in the area. It’s a great chance to meet and network with other Aggies in the area.

Were you at our WilCo Muster last week?  Did you get some great pictures?  If so we would love for you to share them with us, please email them (or a link to them) to GigEm@wcamc.com  Here are some that our good friend Buddy “AGS WIN” Bradford ’61 shared with us already: https://pix.sfly.com/xMFuZB

It’s never too early to start making your plans to join us June 10th for Fish Fry!!!!  We are getting all the details updated and taking orders/donations on our website.  wcamc.aggienetwork.com/fishfry

Gig’Em,
David A. Johnson ’87
WCAMC President
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Newsletter 4-19-16

19 Apr

Weekly Newsletter

AGGIE MUSTER (is this Thursday)

Abby and her crew have done a great job of getting things lined up but we could still use a hand on the day of. As there is an event at Sun City prior to Muster we will be unable to set-up until 5PM. It is still our goal to open the doors by 5:30 so any additional help before hand would be greatly appreciated.

While it is too late to register for dinner, we will have a limited number of meals available the night of. However, it will be first come first serve. If you are not planning on eating we look forward to you joining us for our speaker at Muster ceremony which will begin at 7PM.

Robert Earl Keen @ Nutty Brown Cafe

Howdy Aggie Network, your favorite Aggie, Robert Earl Keen is playing at Nutty Brown Cafe THIS Friday. Let’s Maroon Out the show and have a REK style Midnight Yell. Don’t wait, get your tickets NOW: tx.ag/REKatNBC

Robert Earl Keen '78  REK @ Nutty Brown Cafe

BLUEBONNET WINE TOUR

Have you ever had interest in a wine tour but are not excited about the driving while sampling many of the states fine wines? One of our members is exploring a bus tour through the Bluebonnet Wine trail. Living in central Texas many have explored the wineries in the hill country but have you ever ventured east? This would be an overnight, weekend excursion on a chartered bus. The goal would also be to have dinner at Messina Hof on Saturday evening before settling down for the evening. If this interest you, please feel free to drop us a note so we could begin receiving some feedback as we are in the infancy stages of planning. In addition, if you would like to assist in planning such an excursion or have some experience please let us know. Ideally this would be a May or early June trip is the pieces fall into place.

SEC GOLF TOURNAMENT

The date (Sunday 24 April) and location (Shadowglen in Manor) have been set for the Annual SEC Golf Tournament. This is a great event to come out and enjoy, while earning money for scholarships. Each school receives funds based on the number of teams that participate. While registration has closed feel free to come out and join the fun. There are still volunteers needed for some of the on course ‘games’ and it will be a great time. Registration begins at 12 and we will tee off at 1PM

FISH FRY MEETING

Please plan on joining us as we continue to plan for our scholarship fundraiser and 24th ANNUAL FISH FRY. We are always looking to get new members involved and this is a great way to jump in and impact our club as well as future Aggies. If you have a talent for coordinating and directing we need your help. This is an all hands on deck event and we look forward to you joining us:

Tuesday 10 May
6:30-8:30
2423 Williams Dr, Georgetown, TX

ON THE HORIZON – SAVE THE DATES

CCAMC PRESIDENTS NIGHT

You are invited to join the CCAMC for a reception welcoming our 25th President of Texas A&M University, Michael K Young. Additional details coming soon.

Monday 9 May ’16
6:00-9:00 PM
W Hotel – Austin

CCAMC COACH’S NIGHT

Make plans now to attend this annual event, now in our own backyard. The CCAMC Coach’s night will be moving to the Cedar Park center. This is your opportunity to hear about the 2016 football season while assisting with scholarship fundraising to deserving Aggies.

Thursday 14 July
Cedar Park Center

WEEKLY EVENTS

We work hard to offer a variety of events in hopes that your schedule will allow you to join as often as possible. We realize everyone is busy but it is always good to take a little time for friends and expand your network. We will continue our ‘THURSDAY’ event schedule, but keep your eyes open for a few twist as we move through the year.

This week we will have our Networking Luncheon at one of our favorite locations, Tortuga Flats in Round Rock, right next to Third Base in the Target shopping center. Then the following week we will have our Howdy Hour @ Verde’s. If you like to sample unique tequila this is the place to do it, but don’t worry they have great beer too.

Gig’Em,
David A. Johnson ’87
WCAMC President
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Newsletter 04-12-16

12 Apr

Weekly Newsletter

SEC HAPPY HOUR

We all need a little work on our short game so come out and join all your SEC friends tonight at the Twisted Root for a little putting practice prior to the big golf tournament. Come and go as your time allows. Will be able to register your team for the golf tournament at the same time.

AGGIE MUSTER

Time is running out so please assist us in registering for dinner!  Friday 15 April is the deadline to order your Muster meal and VERY limited quantities will be available at the door.  

wcamc.aggienetwork.com/muster

If you are still interested, it is is not too late to sign up and assist at Muster. Abby and her crew have done a great job of getting things lined up but could still use a hand on the day of. Please feel free to contact Abby or go to the online connection to sign up directly: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-reeCubk-xzCgqCSTQz3BpNOheDL125MnBD1b0l8lC0/edit?usp=drive_web

 

BLUEBONNET WINE TOUR

Have you ever had interest in a wine tour but are not excited about the driving while sampling many of the states fine wines? One of our members is exploring a bus tour through the Bluebonnet Wine trail.

Living in central Texas many have explored the wineries in the hill country but have you ever ventured east? This would be an overnight, weekend excursion on a chartered bus. The goal would also be to have dinner at Messina Hof on Saturday evening before settling down for the evening. If this interest you, please feel free to drop us a note so we could begin receiving some feedback as we are in the infancy stages of planning. In addition, if you would like to assist in planning such an excursion or have some experience please let us know. Ideally this would be a May or early June trip is the pieces fall into place.

SILVER TAPS SURVEY ASSISTANCE

The University Traditions Council is currently attempting to detail the history of SILVER TAPS since its inception in 1898 honoring late college president Lawrence Sullivan Ross to present day. However, because of its solemn purpose and mystique, very little has been recorded about the history of this event and information is especially scarce from 1920-1950. Brendon Gould, member of the Traditions Council is attempting to interview Former Students who attended AMC during these years in order to collect firsthand accounts of the conduct of Silver Taps, as well as document any major changes or events that may have occurred. They are particularly interested in determining if Silver Taps was played for students who were killed overseas during World War II and Korea. If you are a member of a class during this time frame, please contact Brandon @ brendan.gould1@gmail.com

SEC GOLF TOURNAMENT

Time is running out so get registered. You can sign up an entire team or as an individual and get paired up on the day of the event.

The date and location have been set for the Annual SEC Golf Tournament. This is a great event to come out and enjoy, while earning money for scholarships. Each school receives funds based on the number of teams that participate. Save the date, Sunday 24 April as we will tee it up at Shadow Glen in Manor with a shotgun start at 1PM. Sponsorship’s are available if you are interested in promoting your business. Registration will be open soon so keep an eye out. Feel free to sign up as a team or an individual and you will be paired with others from the same university. We are attempting for every club to have at least two teams and we are a little behind at the moment. It is not too late to sign up. If you do not like to golf but would like to be involved there are several volunteer opportunities on the day of the event, so come out and join us

Registration has been brisk so get your team signed up before the event is sold out. Direct link is here: https://austinsec.wufoo.com/forms/wfpjugz11zok58/

WEEKLY EVENTS

We work hard to offer a variety of events in hopes that your schedule will allow you to join as often as possible. We realize everyone is busy but it is always good to take a little time for friends and expand your network. We will continue our ‘THURSDAY’ event schedule, but keep your eyes open for a few twist as we move through the year.

This week we will have our popular Family Night at Double Dave’s. Please make plans to join us at either the Round Rock or Cedar Park location. iI you know of any locally owned Aggie establishments, please be sure to pass them along as we look to support local, particularly Aggie business’.

Gig’Em,
David A. Johnson ’87
WCAMC President
president@wcamc.com

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Newsletter 04-05-16

5 Apr

Weekly Newsletter

PRESIDENTS CORNER

Howdy Aggies,

Spring is upon and there are many activities, both around the county and on campus. This weekend in Aggieland is Parents Weekend. Always a lot of activities to keep you busy and entertained. The Aggie Mom’s Club will gather for their annual fundraiser and you can find some amazing items for your own collection or something you might like to donate for the FISH FRY Silent Auction (hint-hint). In addition on campus the Association of Former Students will have its largest ‘RING DAY’ ever with over 6,000 Aggies receiving their rings. In the event you had not heard the football Spring game will once again be at Kyle Field after a three year absence.

Around the county we will have a Muster meeting, a special screening of an Aggie original movie at City Lights, Reveille Breakfast and our own version of the The BIG Event – WCAMC Edition and that is all this week as we kick off the month of April. Your club and officers continue to work hard to put together a variety of activities, hopefully you will find something that works for you and get connected with the club. Read below to find out more and we hope to see you at an event soon!

MUSTER COMMITTEE

Now that it is April, it is time for Aggie Muster, one of the most cherished Aggie traditions. See the link below or the tab on our website to register for the event. Our Muster Chair Abby is still looking for assistance with this years Muster, particularly with check-in and assistance with the adult beverage tickets. We will have one final Muster meeting on Wednesday 6 April at 7PM. We will be meeting at Gumbo’s North in Georgetown. Please come out and join us as we work to make sure everything is in place for this years event.

If you are still interested, it is is not too late to sign up and assist at Muster. Abby and her crew have done a great job of getting things lined up but could still use a hand on the day of. Please feel free to contact Abby or go to the online connection to sign up directly: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-reeCubk-xzCgqCSTQz3BpNOheDL125MnBD1b0l8lC0/edit?usp=drive_web

In addition, our online registration is now open: wcamc.aggienetwork.com/muster/

SPECIAL Aggie Documentary Screening in Georgetown

Four young Aggie Cowboys hatch an outrageous plot to adopt, train, and ride a string of wild mustangs 3,000 miles from Mexico to Canada through the wildest terrain of the American West. The trip became an epic journey of self-discovery, tested friendships, and iconic landscapes that included runaway horses, a sassy donkey, perilous mountain passes, rodeos, sickness, injury, and death. The Audience Award winner at Telluride Mountainfilm and Hot Docs Film Festival, Unbranded is a soaring tale of danger and resilience, an emotionally charged odyssey that shines a bright light on the complex plight of our country’s wild horses.

Doors will open at 6pm, allowing you to mingle with creator and star Ben Masters and get an up close look at two of his co-stars, a formerly wild mustang and burro.

Showtime is at 7pm, Georgetown City Lights, Thursday 7 April. Immediately following the award winning documentary will be a Q and A with Ben Masters himself and Mustang Heritage Foundation Executive Director, Kali Sublett.

The BIG Event – WCAMC Edition

While we missed the timing to coincide with the annual event on campus, we will again assist the community as the San Gabriel Kiwanis host the Georgetown Special Olympics Track & Field Event. Our club was able to assist two years ago and while it was a little chilly, it was a great event and everyone enjoyed their time spent assisting and cheering these amazing local athletes.

Come join us this Saturday, April 9 from 9am-12pm, volunteers need to arrive at 8:00am at Charles A Forbes Middle School, 1911 NE Inner Loop, Georgetown, TX 78626. They have opportunities for us to time, do awards etc but most importantly cheer and be an encouraging audience. This is a family friendly event where everyone can participate, so bring the entire gang and be sure to wear AGGIE MAROON!  www.facebook.com/events/1061623157243426/

BLUEBONNET WINE TOUR

Have you ever had interest in a wine tour but are not excited about the driving while sampling many of the states fine wines? One of our members is exploring a bus tour through the Bluebonnet Wine trail: www.texasbluebonnetwinetrail.com

Living in central Texas many have explored the wineries in the hill country but have you ever ventured east? This would be an overnight, weekend excursion on a chartered bus. The goal would also be to have dinner at Messina Hof on Saturday evening before settling down for the evening. If this interest you, please feel free to drop us a note so we could begin receiving some feedback as we are in the infancy stages of planning. In addition, if you would like to assist in planning such an excursion or have some experience please let us know. Ideally this would be a May or early June trip is the pieces fall into place.

SILVER TAPS SURVEY ASSISTANCE

The University Traditions Council is currently attempting to detail the history of SILVER TAPS since its inception in 1898 honoring late college president Lawrence Sullivan Ross to present day. However, because of its solemn purpose and mystique, very little has been recorded about the history of this event and information is especially scarce from 1920-1950. Brendon Gould, member of the Traditions Council is attempting to interview Former Students who attended AMC during these years in order to collect firsthand accounts of the conduct of Silver Taps, as well as document any major changes or events that may have occurred. They are particularly interested in determining if Silver Taps was played for students who were killed overseas during World War II and Korea. If you are a member of a class during this time frame, please contact Brandon @ brendan.gould1@gmail.com

SEC GOLF TOURNAMENT

The date and location have been set for the Annual SEC Golf Tournament. This is a great event to come out and enjoy, while earning money for scholarships. Each school receives funds based on the number of teams that participate. Save the date, Sunday 24 April as we will tee it up at Shadow Glen in Manor with a shotgun start at 1PM. Sponsorship’s are available if you are interested in promoting your business. Registration will be open soon so keep an eye out. Feel free to sign up as a team or an individual and you will be paired with others from the same university. We are attempting for every club to have at least two teams and we are a little behind at the moment. It is not too late to sign up. If you do not like to golf but would like to be involved there are several volunteer opportunities on the day of the event, so come out and join us

Registration has been brisk so get your team signed up before the event is sold out. Direct link is here: https://austinsec.wufoo.com/forms/wfpjugz11zok58/

WEEKLY EVENTS

We work hard to offer a variety of events in hopes that your schedule will allow you to join as often as possible. We realize everyone is busy but it is always good to take a little time for friends and expand your network. We will continue our ‘THURSDAY’ event schedule, but keep your eyes open for a few twist as we move through the year.

This week we will have our Reveille Breakfast for those who like to start their day a little early with breakfast tacos and hot topics. We will meet at Rudy’s around 7AM and it is come and go so feel free to stop in on your way to work. If you know of any locally owned Aggie establishments, please be sure to pass them along as we look to support local, particularly Aggie business’.

Gig’Em,
David A. Johnson ’87
WCAMC President
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Newsletter 03-29-16

29 Mar

Weekly Newsletter

COMMITTEE CHAIR OPENING

I would like to welcome NATASHA RAJU ’10 back to the area and thank her for joining the club as well as stepping in to fill the role as our new ADVERTISING Committee Chair. Natasha has spent her career in advertising and will be a huge assistance to our club in this capacity. She if filling some time while waiting to attend grad school. She is very energetic and we are very excited to have her assisting us, even if for a limited time.

While we are very excited to have new members involved with the club we still have several positions available if you would like to get involved.

Current Committee Chair Openings include:
+ Howdy Hour Coordinator
+ Big Event Coordinator

SPECIAL Aggie Documentary Screening in Georgetown

Four young Aggie Cowboys hatch an outrageous plot to adopt, train, and ride a string of wild mustangs 3,000 miles from Mexico to Canada through the wildest terrain of the American West. The trip became an epic journey of self-discovery, tested friendships, and iconic landscapes that included runaway horses, a sassy donkey, perilous mountain passes, rodeos, sickness, injury, and death. The Audience Award winner at Telluride Mountainfilm and Hot Docs Film Festival, Unbranded is a soaring tale of danger and resilience, an emotionally charged odyssey that shines a bright light on the complex plight of our country’s wild horses.

Doors will open at 6pm, allowing you to mingle with creator and star Ben Masters and get an up close look at two of his co-stars, a formerly wild mustang and burro.  Showtime is at 7pm, Georgetown City Lights, Thursday 7 April. Immediately following the award winning documentary will be a Q and A with Ben Masters himself and Mustang Heritage Foundation Executive Director, Kali Sublett.

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS

It is that time of year for high school seniors to begin applying for scholarships. As A&M continues its admittance procedures, keep in mind that our WCAMC scholarship application is now available. While we have attempted to make sure that all Williamson County High Schools have access to the applications, we would also like to remind you that the application is available on our website; wcamc.aggienetwork.com/scholarships/
Please keep in mind that the deadline for receiving applications is 1 APRIL ’16

MUSTER COMMITTEE

We are quickly approaching April which means it will be time for Aggie Muster, one of the most cherished Aggie traditions. See the link below or the tab on our website to register for the event. Our Muster Chair Abby is still looking for assistance with this years Muster, particularly with check-in and assistance with the adult beverage tickets.

If you are still interested, it is is not too late to sign up and assist at Muster. Abby and her crew have done a great job of getting things lined up but could still use a hand on the day of. Please feel free to contact Abby or go to the online connection to sign up directly: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-reeCubk-xzCgqCSTQz3BpNOheDL125MnBD1b0l8lC0/edit?usp=drive_web

In addition, our online registration is now open: wcamc.aggienetwork.com/muster

FISH FRY KICK-OFF MEETING

We had our first meeting to get things started for this years Fish Fry. We are looking for a big turnout and new ways to increase revenue for our scholarship program. There will be an opportunity to sign up and pickup raffle tickets at Muster. Please continue to look for updates in the newsletter for ways to assist and get involved. If you have attended in the past and have the knack for coordinating, we would really like to have a volunteer coordinator. As individuals arrive to assist on the day of the event we would like to have one ‘go to’ person that would direct all of our volunteers.

ANNUAL ‘CARPOOL’ GALA

If you happen to be on College Station looking for a fun event you might want to check out the ‘CARPOOL’ Gala. CARPOOL stands for Caring Aggies R Protecting Over Our Lives and consists of about 250 members who dedicate their weekends to providing free, safe, nonjudgmental and completely confidential rides home to anyone in the Bryan/College Station area. We operate every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night from 10 pm to 3 am during the fall and spring semesters. Since we started operations in 1999 we have given over 250,000 rides safe rides home. We strive to keep both our fellow Aggies and the entire community safe.

This year’s Gala will be held on April 2, 2016 at the Pebble Creek Country Club in College Station. If anyone is interested in purchasing tickets, please visit www.carpool.tamu.edu/gala

BLUEBONNET WINE TOUR

Have you ever had interest in a wine tour but are not excited about the driving while sampling many of the states fine wines? One of our members is exploring a bus tour through the Bluebonnet Wine trail. www.texasbluebonnetwinetrail.com

Living in central Texas many have explored the wineries in the hill country but have you ever ventured east? This would be an overnight, weekend excursion on a chartered bus. The goal would also be to have dinner at Messina Hof on Saturday evening before settling down for the evening. If this interest you, please feel free to drop us a note so we could begin receiving some feedback as we are in the infancy stages of planning. In addition, if you would like to assist in planning such an excursion or have some experience please let us know. Ideally this would be a May or early June trip is the pieces fall into place.

SILVER TAPS SURVEY ASSISTANCE

The University Traditions Council is currently attempting to detail the history of SILVER TAPS since its inception in 1898 honoring late college president Lawrence Sullivan Ross to present day. However, because of its solemn purpose and mystique, very little has been recorded about the history of this event and information is especially scarce from 1920-1950. Brendon Gould, member of the Traditions Council is attempting to interview Former Students who attended AMC during these years in order to collect firsthand accounts of the conduct of Silver Taps, as well as document any major changes or events that may have occurred. They are particularly interested in determining if Silver Taps was played for students who were killed overseas during World War II and Korea. If you are a member of a class during this time frame, please contact Brandon @ brendan.gould1@gmail.com

SEC GOLF TOURNAMENT

The date and location have been set for the Annual SEC Golf Tournament. This is a great event to come out and enjoy, while earning money for scholarships. Each school receives funds based on the number of teams that participate. Save the date, Sunday 24 April as we will tee it up at Shadow Glen in Manor with a shotgun start at 1PM. Sponsorship’s are available if you are interested in promoting your business. Registration will be open soon so keep an eye out. Feel free to sign up as a team or an individual and you will be paired with others from the same university.

Registration has been brisk so get your team signed up before the event is sold out. Direct link is here: https://austinsec.wufoo.com/forms/wfpjugz11zok58/

WEEKLY EVENTS

We work hard to offer a variety of events in hopes that your schedule will allow you to join as often as possible. We realize everyone is busy but it is always good to take a little time for friends and expand your network. We will continue our ‘THURSDAY’ event schedule, but keep your eyes open for a few twist as we move through the year.

We will have our Howdy Hour at Rock Sports Bar in Round Rock this week Thursday. Rock Sports Bar is a proud Kyle Field Sponsor for our 2016 Fish Fry. Come out and show your support for a local Aggie establishment. If you know of any locally owned Aggie establishments, please be sure to pass them along as we look to support local, particularly Aggie business’.

Gig’Em,

David A. Johnson ’87
WCAMC President
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Newsletter 03-21-16

21 Mar

Weekly Newsletter

COMMITTEE CHAIR OPENING

I would like to welcome NATASHA RAJU ’10 back to the area and thank her for joining the club as well as stepping in to fill the role as our new ADVERTISING Committee Chair. Natasha has spent her career in advertising and will be a huge assistance to our club in this capacity. She if filling some time while waiting to attend grad school. She is very energetic and we are very excited to have her assisting us, even if for a limited time.

While we are very excited to have new members involved with the club we still have several positions available if you would like to get involved.

Current Committee Chair Openings include:
+ Howdy Hour Coordinator
+ Big Event Coordinator

SPECIAL Aggie Documentary Screening in Georgetown

Four young Aggie Cowboys hatch an outrageous plot to adopt, train, and ride a string of wild mustangs 3,000 miles from Mexico to Canada through the wildest terrain of the American West. The trip became an epic journey of self-discovery, tested friendships, and iconic landscapes that included runaway horses, a sassy donkey, perilous mountain passes, rodeos, sickness, injury, and death. The Audience Award winner at Telluride Mountainfilm and Hot Docs Film Festival, Unbranded is a soaring tale of danger and resilience, an emotionally charged odyssey that shines a bright light on the complex plight of our country’s wild horses.

Doors will open at 6pm, allowing you to mingle with creator and star Ben Masters and get an up close look at two of his co-stars, a formerly wild mustang and burro.  Showtime is at 7pm, Georgetown City Lights, Thursday 7 April. Immediately following the award winning documentary will be a Q and A with Ben Masters himself and Mustang Heritage Foundation Executive Director, Kali Sublett.

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS

It is that time of year for high school seniors to begin applying for scholarships. As A&M continues its admittance procedures, keep in mind that our WCAMC scholarship application is now available. While we have attempted to make sure that all Williamson County High Schools have access to the applications, we would also like to remind you that the application is available on our website; wcamc.aggienetwork.com/scholarships/
Please keep in mind that the deadline for receiving applications is 1 APRIL ’16

MUSTER COMMITTEE

We are quickly approaching April which means it will be time for Aggie Muster, one of the most cherished Aggie traditions. See the link below or the tab on our website to register for the event. Our Muster Chair Abby is still looking for assistance with this years Muster, particularly with check-in and assistance with the adult beverage tickets.

If you are still interested, it is is not too late to sign up and assist at Muster. Abby and her crew have done a great job of getting things lined up but could still use a hand on the day of. Please feel free to contact Abby or go to the online connection to sign up directly: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-reeCubk-xzCgqCSTQz3BpNOheDL125MnBD1b0l8lC0/edit?usp=drive_web

In addition, our online registration is now open: wcamc.aggienetwork.com/muster

FISH FRY KICK-OFF MEETING

We had our first meeting to get things started for this years Fish Fry. We are looking for a big turnout and new ways to increase revenue for our scholarship program. There will be an opportunity to sign up and pickup raffle tickets at Muster. Please continue to look for updates in the newsletter for ways to assist and get involved. If you have attended in the past and have the knack for coordinating, we would really like to have a volunteer coordinator. As individuals arrive to assist on the day of the event we would like to have one ‘go to’ person that would direct all of our volunteers.

ANNUAL ‘CARPOOL’ GALA

If you happen to be on College Station looking for a fun event you might want to check out the ‘CARPOOL’ Gala. CARPOOL stands for Caring Aggies R Protecting Over Our Lives and consists of about 250 members who dedicate their weekends to providing free, safe, nonjudgmental and completely confidential rides home to anyone in the Bryan/College Station area. We operate every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night from 10 pm to 3 am during the fall and spring semesters. Since we started operations in 1999 we have given over 250,000 rides safe rides home. We strive to keep both our fellow Aggies and the entire community safe.

This year’s Gala will be held on April 2, 2016 at the Pebble Creek Country Club in College Station. If anyone is interested in purchasing tickets, please visit www.carpool.tamu.edu/gala

BLUEBONNET WINE TOUR

Have you ever had interest in a wine tour but are not excited about the driving while sampling many of the states fine wines? One of our members is exploring a bus tour through the Bluebonnet Wine trail. www.texasbluebonnetwinetrail.com

Living in central Texas many have explored the wineries in the hill country but have you ever ventured east? This would be an overnight, weekend excursion on a chartered bus. The goal would also be to have dinner at Messina Hof on Saturday evening before settling down for the evening. If this interest you, please feel free to drop us a note so we could begin receiving some feedback as we are in the infancy stages of planning. In addition, if you would like to assist in planning such an excursion or have some experience please let us know. Ideally this would be a May or early June trip is the pieces fall into place.

SILVER TAPS SURVEY ASSISTANCE

The University Traditions Council is currently attempting to detail the history of SILVER TAPS since its inception in 1898 honoring late college president Lawrence Sullivan Ross to present day. However, because of its solemn purpose and mystique, very little has been recorded about the history of this event and information is especially scarce from 1920-1950. Brendon Gould, member of the Traditions Council is attempting to interview Former Students who attended AMC during these years in order to collect firsthand accounts of the conduct of Silver Taps, as well as document any major changes or events that may have occurred. They are particularly interested in determining if Silver Taps was played for students who were killed overseas during World War II and Korea. If you are a member of a class during this time frame, please contact Brandon @ brendan.gould1@gmail.com

SEC GOLF TOURNAMENT

The date and location have been set for the Annual SEC Golf Tournament. This is a great event to come out and enjoy, while earning money for scholarships. Each school receives funds based on the number of teams that participate. Save the date, Sunday 24 April as we will tee it up at Shadow Glen in Manor with a shotgun start at 1PM. Sponsorship’s are available if you are interested in promoting your business. Registration will be open soon so keep an eye out. Feel free to sign up as a team or an individual and you will be paired with others from the same university.

Registration has been brisk so get your team signed up before the event is sold out. Direct link is here: https://austinsec.wufoo.com/forms/wfpjugz11zok58/

WEEKLY EVENTS

We work hard to offer a variety of events in hopes that your schedule will allow you to join as often as possible. We realize everyone is busy but it is always good to take a little time for friends and expand your network. We will continue our ‘THURSDAY’ event schedule, but keep your eyes open for a few twist as we move through the year.

This week we will have a special SWEET 16 watch party, stay tuned for various locations. Our regularly scheduled Howdy Hour was pushed a week due to the Easter weekend. We will have our Howdy Hour at Rock Sports Bar in Round Rock next week. Rock Sports Bar is a proud Kyle Field Sponsor for our 2016 Fish Fry. Come out and show your support for a local Aggie establishment. If you know of any locally owned Aggie establishments, please be sure to pass them along as we look to support local, particularly Aggie business’.

Gig’Em,

David A. Johnson ’87
WCAMC President
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Newsletter 03-14-16

14 Mar

Weekly Newsletter

PRESIDENTS CORNER

I certainly hope everyone enjoyed their weekend. After a week of much needed rain it was nice to be outside and enjoy the Texas spring weather. Especially if part of your weekend was spent in Aggieland. Both the baseball and softball teams are off to a great start and seem well prepared to begin conference play this weekend. Be sure to tune in tomorrow evening as the Aggies will host the t-sips and attempt to keep their mid-week winning streak alive.

Congratulations to Coach Kennedy and the men’s team for once again taking Kentucky into overtime and just running out of time in the conference tournament. A share of the conference title as well as a positive showing this past weekend, along with a #3 seed in the West Regional should have them very motivated heading into March Madness. Coach Blair and the Lady Aggies will find out where they are headed this evening as they continue into post season play as well.

On a final note, if you have not yet seen it, be on the look out for your club mailer from the Association of Former Students. They started arriving in mailboxes the end of last week and is full of information. We have continued to provide a ‘save the date’ page with important dates that can be placed on your refrigerator or calendar. Muster registration/information along with a Fish Fry sponsor form are also included. In addition, we have included a club membership form along with an envelope to make it very easy to become a new member or simply renew your annual membership in the club. Please remember that our club exists to bring Former Students together as well as provide scholarships to local students.  If you didn’t receive this in the mail, you may need to update your information on file with the Association of Former Students at www.AggieNetwork.com or 979-845-7514.  You may also download a copy here: 2016_WCAMC_Mailer_Final.

COMMITTEE CHAIR OPENINGS

I would like to welcome NATASHA RAJU ’10 back to the area and thank her for joining the club as well as stepping in to fill the role as our new ADVERTISING Committee Chair. Natasha has spent her career in advertising and will be a huge assistance to our club in this capacity. She if filling some time while waiting to attend grad school. She is very energetic and we are very excited to have her assisting us, even if for a limited time.

While we are very excited to have new members involved with the club we still have several positions available if you would like to get involved.

Current Committee Chair Openings include:
+ Howdy Hour Coordinator
+ Big Event Coordinator

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS

It is that time of year for high school seniors to begin applying for scholarships. As A&M continues its admittance procedures, keep in mind that our WCAMC scholarship application is now available. While we have attempted to make sure that all Williamson County High Schools have access to the applications, we would also like to remind you that the application is available on our website; wcamc.aggienetwork.com/scholarships
Please keep in mind that the deadline for receiving applications is 1 APRIL ’16

MUSTER COMMITTEE

We are quickly approaching April which means it will be time for Aggie Muster, one of the most cherished Aggie traditions. See the link below or the tab on our website to register for the event. Our Muster Chair Abby is still looking for assistance with this years Muster, particularly with check-in and assistance with the adult beverage tickets.

If you are still interested, it is is not too late to sign up and assist at Muster. Abby and her crew have done a great job of getting things lined up but could still use a hand on the day of. Please feel free to contact Abby or go to the online connection to sign up directly: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-reeCubk-xzCgqCSTQz3BpNOheDL125MnBD1b0l8lC0/edit?usp=drive_web

In addition, our online registration is now open: wcamc.aggienetwork.com/muster

FISH FRY KICK-OFF MEETING

We had our first meeting to get things started for this years Fish Fry. We are looking for a big turnout and new ways to increase revenue for our scholarship program. There will be an opportunity to sign up and pickup raffle tickets at Muster. Please continue to look for updates in the newsletter for ways to assist and get involved. If you have attended in the past and have the knack for coordinating, we would really like to have a volunteer coordinator. As individuals arrive to assist on the day of the event we would like to have one ‘go to’ person that would direct all of our volunteers.

ANNUAL ‘CARPOOL’ GALA

If you happen to be on College Station looking for a fun event you might want to check out the ‘CARPOOL’ Gala. CARPOOL stands for Caring Aggies R Protecting Over Our Lives and consists of about 250 members who dedicate their weekends to providing free, safe, nonjudgmental and completely confidential rides home to anyone in the Bryan/College Station area. We operate every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night from 10 pm to 3 am during the fall and spring semesters. Since we started operations in 1999 we have given over 250,000 rides safe rides home. We strive to keep both our fellow Aggies and the entire community safe.

This year’s Gala will be held on April 2, 2016 at the Pebble Creek Country Club in College Station. If anyone is interested in purchasing tickets, please visit www.carpool.tamu.edu/gala

BLUEBONNET WINE TOUR

Have you ever had interest in a wine tour but are not excited about the driving while sampling many of the states fine wines? One of our members is exploring a bus tour through the Bluebonnet Wine trail: www.texasbluebonnetwinetrail.com/

Living in central Texas many have explored the wineries in the hill country but have you ever ventured east? This would be an overnight, weekend excursion on a chartered bus. The goal would also be to have dinner at Messina Hof on Saturday evening before settling down for the evening. If this interest you, please feel free to drop us a note so we could begin receiving some feedback as we are in the infancy stages of planning. In addition, if you would like to assist in planning such an excursion or have some experience please let us know. Ideally this would be a May or early June trip is the pieces fall into place.  GigEm@wcamc.com or call/text 512-887-2247

SILVER TAPS SURVEY ASSISTANCE

The University Traditions Council is currently attempting to detail the history of SILVER TAPS since its inception in 1898 honoring late college president Lawrence Sullivan Ross to present day. However, because of its solemn purpose and mystique, very little has been recorded about the history of this event and information is especially scarce from 1920-1950. Brendon Gould, member of the Traditions Council is attempting to interview Former Students who attended AMC during these years in order to collect firsthand accounts of the conduct of Silver Taps, as well as document any major changes or events that may have occurred. They are particularly interested in determining if Silver Taps was played for students who were killed overseas during World War II and Korea. If you are a member of a class during this time frame, please contact Brandon @ brendan.gould1@gmail.com

SEC GOLF TOURNAMENT

The date and location have been set for the Annual SEC Golf Tournament. This is a great event to come out and enjoy, while earning money for scholarships. Each school receives funds based on the number of teams that participate. Save the date, Sunday 24 April as we will tee it up at Shadow Glen in Manor with a shotgun start at 1PM. Sponsorship’s are available if you are interested in promoting your business. Registration will be open soon so keep an eye out. Feel free to sign up as a team or an individual and you will be paired with others from the same university.

Registration has been brisk so get your team signed up before the event is sold out. Direct link is here: https://austinsec.wufoo.com/forms/wfpjugz11zok58

WEEKLY EVENTS

We work hard to offer a variety of events in hopes that your schedule will allow you to join as often as possible. We realize everyone is busy but it is always good to take a little time for friends and expand your network. We will continue our ‘THURSDAY’ event schedule, but keep your eyes open for a few twist as we move through the year.

This week we will have our Networking Lunch at Greenhouse Craft Food, located at 1400 E Old Settlers Blvd, Round Rock. Break up your workday and come socialize with fellow Aggies. If you are looking to expand your employee base or seeking new opportunities, it is a great way to expand your circle If you know of any locally owned Aggie establishments, please be sure to pass them along as we look to support local, particularly Aggie business’.  The next Club event is our Howdy Hour that will be moved from March 24th to March 31st so please update your calendar.  Howdy Hour will be at one of our Title Fish Fry Sponsors, The Rock Sports Bar in Round Rock on the 31st.

Gig’Em,
David A. Johnson ’87
WCAMC President
president@wcamc.com

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Newsletter 03-01-16

1 Mar

Weekly Newsletter

COMMITTEE CHAIR OPENINGS

I would like to welcome NATASHA RAJU ’10 back to the area and thank her for joining the club as well as stepping in to fill the role as our new ADVERTISING Committee Chair. Natasha has spent her career in advertising and will be a huge assistance to our club in this capacity. She is filling some time while waiting to attend grad school. She is very energetic and we are very excited to have her assisting us, even if for a limited time.

While we are very excited to have new members involved with the club we still have several positions available if you would like to get involved.

Current Committee Chair Openings include:
+ Howdy Hour Coordinator
+ Big Event Coordinator

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS

It is that time of year for high school seniors to begin applying for scholarships. As A&M continues its admittance procedures, keep in mind that our WCAMC scholarship application is now available. While we have attempted to make sure that all Williamson County High Schools have access to the applications, we would also like to remind you that the application is available on our website; https://www.wcamc.com/scholarships/
Please keep in mind that the deadline for receiving applications is 1 APRIL ’16

MUSTER COMMITTEE MEETING

We would like to thank everyone who came out to Double Dave’s for our Muster Committee meeting at Family Night last month. It certainly helped up our attendance at an already popular event. Certainly appreciate those who came early for dinner and fellowship.

If you were unable to attend the meeting it is is not too late to sign up and assist at Muster. Abby and her crew have done a great job of getting things lined up but could still use a hand on the day of. Please feel free to contact Abby or go to the online connection to sign up directly: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-reeCubk-xzCgqCSTQz3BpNOheDL125MnBD1b0l8lC0/edit?usp=drive_web

In addition, our online registration is now open: wcamc.aggienetwork.com/muster

FISH FRY KICK-OFF MEETING

If you are new to the club or new to the area I am sure by now you have heard about our Annual Scholarship Fish Fry Fundraiser. This event is the talk of the county and it is time to begin planning this years event which will be held on Friday June 10th. If you have wanted to get involved with the club but not sure how to get your feet wet, this is a great place to start. We will begin making plans for the annual event and always looking for ways to make it more enjoyable as well as more profitable since we are raising money for Aggie Scholarships! Please come out and join for this initial planning meeting as we would love to have everyone involved.

Date: Sunday 6 March
Time: 5PM
Location: Georgetown Health Foundation, 2423 Williams Dr #101, Georgetown

CENTRAL TEXAS AGGIE 100 LUNCHEON

You are welcome to join the Capital City A&M Club for their annual Austin Aggie 100 Awards luncheon as we honor the achievements of the fastest growing Aggie-owned companies in the Austin area. Event will be March 3rd.
Guest Speakers: Dr. Richard Lester

This event is hosted by the CCAMC, for additional information: Aggie 100 Luncheon – March 3rd, 2016 – Hotel Granduca – 11:30am

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ANNUAL ‘CARPOOL’ GALA

If you happen to be on College Station looking for a fun event you might want to check out the ‘CARPOOL’ Gala. CARPOOL stands for Caring Aggies R Protecting Over Our Lives and consists of about 250 members who dedicate their weekends to providing free, safe, nonjudgmental and completely confidential rides home to anyone in the Bryan/College Station area. We operate every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night from 10 pm to 3 am during the fall and spring semesters. Since we started operations in 1999 we have given over 250,000 rides safe rides home. We strive to keep both our fellow Aggies and the entire community safe.

This year’s Gala will be held on April 2, 2016 at the Pebble Creek Country Club in College Station. If anyone is interested in purchasing tickets, please visit www.carpool.tamu.edu/gala

SEC CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENT

The date and location have been set for the Annual SEC Golf Tournament. This is a great event to come out and enjoy, while earning money for scholarships. Each school receives funds based on the number of teams that participate. Save the date, Sunday 24 April as we will tee it up at Shadow Glen in Manor with a shotgun start at 1PM. Sponsorship’s are available if you are interested in promoting your business. Registration will be open soon so keep an eye out. Feel free to sign up as a team or an individual and you will be paired with others from the same university.  www.facebook.com/AustinSECClub/events

ROUND ROCK AREA AGGIE MOM’s EVENT

The RRAAM would like to invite everyone to their annual Anniversary Dinner & Silent Auction on Saturday March 5, 2016 @ 6:30PM, benefiting their student scholarship program. Tickets are $20 for a night of dinner, entertainment, silent auction and must be purchased by 29 Feb. The event will be held at the Allen R Baca Center located at 301 W Bagdad in Round Rock. For additional information contact Melanie Busby: melanie.busby@twc.state.tx.us
More information on the event can be found here: https://rraamc.aggienetwork.com/events/dinner-silent-auction/

WEEKLY EVENTS

We work hard to offer a variety of events in hopes that your schedule will allow you to join as often as possible. We realize everyone is busy but it is always good to take a little time for friends and expand your network. We will continue our ‘THURSDAY’ event schedule, but keep your eyes open for a few twist as we move through the year.

This week we will have our Reveille Breakfast @ Rudy’s located on IH-35, south frontage road in Round Rock at FM 3406. Leave for work a little early and swing by to discuss Aggie sports and grab a taco to start your day. There is always a wide range of topics and a good way for early morning networking. If you know of any locally owned Aggie establishments, please be sure to pass them along as we look to support local, particularly Aggie business’.

Gig’Em,
David A. Johnson ’87
WCAMC President
president@wcamc.com

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