Posted by Ray Buck
Morning Rotarians Diane Osborne, Mike Hunter, Bill Sharp, Nancy Riley, Kenneth ONeal, Ron Hackett, and Ray Buck joined Ingram Tom Moore school administrators and staff in distributing socks to the Ingram Warriors football team.
 
The Rotary Club of Kerrville-Morning (Morning Rotary) with a generous donation from Mike and Debbie Neutze, provided 600 pairs of socks for boys and girls athletics at Ingram Tom Moore High School.
All Ingram Tom Moore High School athletes received 5 pairs of athletic socks for their respective sports. “This is a project near and dear to my heart. Last year we learned that some of the athletes at Ingram Tom Moore could not afford socks to wear to practice and used the same socks they wore to school. We wanted to provide socks to these young people without singling any one person out, so we simply provided socks to all! We owe a big thanks to Mike and Debbie Neutze, owners of NeuMart Convenience Stores. They learned about this project and graciously provided the funds to purchase the socks. This giving spirit is what makes our community so special,” said Ray Buck, Morning Rotary President. Ingram I.S.D. Superintendent, Dr. Robert “Bobby” Templeton, Ingram Tom Moore High School Principal; Justin Crittenden; and, coaching staff were on hand to assist Morning Rotarians in the initial sock distribution to the football team. “THANK YOU! We are so blessed to have the Kerrville Morning Rotary come along side our student athletes with the sock distribution this morning. We had a lot of young people head home with a smile on their face and socks in their hands. It was a very generous gesture. Ms. (Nancy) Riley was so encouraging, accommodating and supportive in her efforts in setting up the event. God Bless her! Ingram Tom Moore athletics is very appreciative,” said Coach Duane Kroeker.
 
 
Morning Rotarians (L-R) Ron Hackett, Nancy Riley and Ray Buck sort socks for distribution.