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Summit Club Historical Documents
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2023 FM Public Works Thank You letter.
The Summit Club recognizes the FM Public Works people as we the other Flower Mound first responders (Police, Fire Dept).
This year we brought turkeys to the Public Works folks as well as cooked hotdogs for their summer event.

2023 United Methodist Men of Trietsch Thank You
The Summit Club helped the Men of Trietsch cook pancakes for their pancake breakfast fund raiser.
They were able to raise over $3,000 for Winning the Fight against drugs.

2023 Winning the Fight (WTF) Thank You letter.
The Summit Club helped by cooking pancakes at the WTF Stacks of Support event in Denton.

2023 Drew Trentham Eagle Scout Project thank you note.
Drew received funds from the Summit Club to build two new benches and refinish (sand, clean and stain) three existing crosses and two benches at a Flower Mound church.

2023 Thank you letter from scholarship recipient, Gabriela Avila.

2023 Thank you letter from scholarship recipient, Nova Mildred Fults.

2023 Thank you letter from scholarship recipient – Kendrick Desir.

2023 Children’s Advocacy Center of Fort Worth thank you letter.

2023 MSU Thank You Letters – Flower Mound Excellence Fund

2023 CISNT thank you letter for cooking and serving at their staff picnic.

2023 Texas Senate Resolution for Fm Smoke Fest.

2023 Midwest State University (MSU) donation thank you letter.

2023 Summit Club receives the NCTC Ed Wright Community Service award for Denton County at the NCTC Starlite Gala Friday.  Cross Timbers Gazette article below.  Click here for the original article.

“The North Central Texas College Foundation held its annual Starlite Gala on Friday, honoring individuals and organizations that have given their time and resources to further NCTC and their local communities.

The NCTC Foundation established the Ed Wright Community Service Award to recognize individuals, organizations, and/or businesses for meritorious service to the college and/or the community. The Ed Wright Community Service award for Denton County was presented on Friday to The Summit Club of Flower Mound.

“The club is dedicated to fostering community leadership through community service,” said NCTC Foundation Board Member Pat Lawson. “They support local organizations and activities that promote and demonstrate to our youth the importance of giving back to the community and how that enhances the quality of life for all – both today and tomorrow.”

The club is the oldest civic club organization in Flower Mound, and was established in 1974 with the motto of Community Leadership and Community Service. Forty-nine years later, members live this motto by serving the town at events such as the Children’s Independence Day Parade, Sunrise Service on the Mound, Flower Mound Smoke Fest, Back to School Fairs, All in for Kids, collecting can goods, delivering turkeys to Flower Mound police and fire departments, cooking hot dogs, and Breakfast with Santa. The club is always willing to show up and help others.

“This organization is a strong supporter of NCTC by not only endowing two scholarships to support students attending the college, but by helping cook pancakes for a NCTC Foundation fundraising event and several members serving on the NCTC Foundation Board,” said Lawson.

The Starlite Gala was held at the WinStar Convention Center with attendance over 500 guests. The F.M. Hemphill Distinguished Alumni Award, the highest honor that can be granted to graduates and former students of NCTC, was presented to George Burrow, who has over 34 years in education teaching in Celina, Whitesboro and Gainesville ISDs.”

2023 NCTC Community Service Award –  The Ed Wright Community Service award for Denton County was presented to the Summit Club of Flower Mound  at the NCTC Starlite Gala Friday, February 24th, 2023.  NCTC press release below.

2022 Double Oak Women’s Club thank you letter for our donation to the families of fallen officers.

2022 Communities in Schools for North Texas thank you letter.

2022 Jacqueline Shaw thank you letter to the Summit Club for their support.

2022 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) thank you letter to the Summit Club for their support.

2022 Westside Baptist Church certificate of appreciation for cooking hots for their back to school fair.

2022 thank you letter from Communities in Schools North Texas (CISNT) for the Summit Club gift / grant.

2022 thank you letter from Winning the Fight (WTF) for the Summit Club gift / grant.

2022 thank you letter from Journey to Dream for the Summit Club gift / grant.

2022 thank you letter from the Boy Scouts Longhorn Council for the Summit Club gift / grant.

Following is the press release for the Summit Club awarding $25,000 in community grants and gifts to 12 deserving organizations.

Cross Timbers Gazette article of the Summit Club awarding grants to community organizations.

“Our Flower Mound community is stronger because of the great work that these organizations perform, and the Summit Club is honored that the residents of Flower Mound have supported us in our efforts to support them,” said Summit Club of Flower Mound President Claudio Forest.

Story at The Cross Timbers Gazette

The following audio clip is from the WBAP radio station on their segment called Tell Me Something Good.
It aired on December 10th, 2020 on the Morning Show.  The main speaker is Brian Estridge.
The Summit Club has a lot to be proud of!

Today, Claudio, Don and Bryan were joined by Brian Smiley, Joni Woollums, and Jon Kirby to present Chief Kancel with 129 gift cards collected at Sunday’s Hot Dogs for Gift Card exchange.   We all agreed that this partnership will continue next year.   A heartfelt thankyou to all who contributed. You made a lot of kids have a happier Christmas. Well done!

Story at Star Leader Article