Club Awards
 
 
No. 1 Club in District accepted by Joe Irick for Lewisville Noon with an average donation of $558.48.
No. 2 Club in District accepted by Rod Zuniga for Decatur Rotary Club with an average donation of $512.27.
 
No. 3 Club in District - Denton-Lake Cities with an average donation of $415.86.
 
EREY (Every Rotarian Every Year) Awards
 
Ben Scheck for Champions Rotary Club.
 
Sharron Miles for Cleburne Rotary Club.
AG Bruce Stacy for Colleyville Rotary Club.
 
 
Jim Moll and Doug Johnson for Cross Timbers Rotary Club.
Gary Short for Hurst-Euless Rotary Club.
 
 
Ray Bowens for Lewisville Morning Rotary Club
 
 
Individual Awards
 
DG Pat Peters and her husband Jeff accepting a special award from the district.
Eileen Cross from Decatur Rotary Club accepting the Bequest Society Level 1 award.
Nicole Smith-Woodward from Cross Timbers Rotary Club accepting the Bequest Society Level 1 award.
Jim Moll from Cross Timbers Rotary Club accepting the Major Donor Level 1 award.
Cliff Mrkvicka from Eagle Mountain (Saginaw) Rotary Club recognized as a major donor.
Tim Schuetz from Southlake Rotary Club recognized as a Major Donor.
Al and Shalyn Clark for Arlington Club recognized as Major Donors.
PDG Larry Petrash and his wife Paula for Iowa Park Rotary Club recognized as Major Donors Level 2.
 
Special Recognition Awards
 
 
PDG Dan Steele presenting Sharron Miles from Cleburne Rotary Club with a special award in recognition of her many years of dedicated service to the Rotary District. Dan Steele said:
 
"The recipient has consistently shown a remarkable level of dedication and leadership within our Rotary community. She has devoted countless hours, demonstrated unwavering commitment, and made a significant impact on the lives of many through her service projects and initiatives. Her work has not only enhanced the reach and impact of The Rotary Foundation but has also inspired and motivated others to take action and to make a difference in their communities and around the world.
 
This award recognizes not just her contributions but also her ability to lead by example, demonstrating the true spirit of Rotary. It serves as a reminder that The Rotary Foundation's mission of doing good in the world is not just a goal but a way of life for those who receive this award. She will Continue her service to the Foundation serving as the Regional Rotary Foundation Chair in Region 36 (Zones 25B and 29) beginning July 1, 2024."
 
 
 
 
Sharron Miles addressing the assembly, remembering her role as District Governor and thanking the various Rotarians who have supported her through the years.  She had a special thanks for PDG Roger Paschal, who she described as a remarkable mentor who demonstrated much understanding and patience as she eased into the role of Governor.