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JOE KAGLE's Homepage

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Name: Joseph Kagle
Birthday: May 02, 1932
Star Sign: Taurus
Rotary Club: Recswusa
Location: Houston, TX (United States)
URL: www.whoswhogallery.com/artists/joseph-kagle/215
MSN: WWW.WACOART.COM
Skype: JOE KAGLE
Today's activity: board meeting
Today's location: internet
Last seen on: Sep 07, 2008 09:16:07 pm
Member since: Jun 19, 2006
JOE KAGLE's rating: 738 - eClub has a future!

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My Rotary Info

How long have you been in Rotary?

since 1971

List the Rotary clubs you've belonged to.

Spokane Rotary Club, Agana Guam Rotary Club, Penn Yan, NY, Rotary Club, Brockton Rotary Club, Waco Rotary Club, Bush Intercontinental Rotary Club, Rotary eClub of the Southwest, USA

What club offices have you held?

Membership and Service Bulletin Chairman Vice-President, RGHF, 2006-2007 Chairman, History Committee, RGHF, 2006-2007 President, Rotary Global History Fellowship, 2007-2009

Which was your favorite?

Peace Historian Chairman, Bulletin President, Rotary Global History Fellowship, 2007-2009

Have you held district or int'l offices?

yes

If yes, list them:

Vice Chairman, RGHF, 2006-2007 President, Rotary Global History Fellowship, 2007-2009 Paul Harris Fellow, 2008

What other Rotary involvement have you had? (Exchange, Friendship exchange, GSE, etc.)

On Fulbright grants, I attended Rotary Clubs in China, Taiwan, Republic of Georgia, Mongolia, and many others.

eClub works for me because...

I seem to live on the Internet and I find that virtual communication is like 19th century letter writing; you can get below the surface in knowing an individual (much more than you can sitting across from the same person at a luncheon meeting. Also eProject are more interesting since they are the future of Rotary.

About Me

How would you describe yourself?

creative, innovative and risk-taker

What are your 3 most favorite things?

ideas, people I trust and peace

3 least favorite things?

dishonesty, inhumanity and war

Quotation that gets you through the day?

May the beauty we love be what we do

What type of vehicle do you drive?

PT Cruiser and Toyota Avalon

How many pets and what types?

Honey, a dog

My skill sets

Writing (prose, poetry, essays and grants), painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, arts management, teaching and curating.

Education and Occupation

Level of traditional education:

Masters Degree

Do you have a specialty degree?

yes

Describe it:

Accredited to teach K-12 Gifted education Grant writing- Museum Management Institute

Where did you attend High School?

Perry High School, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Where did you attend college?

Dartmouth College, A.B. University of Colorado, M.F.A. University of Arkansas at Little Rock, M.Ed in Gifted Ed.

I use my degree in my current occupation:

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What is your current occupation?

Professor of Art and Art History, Lone Star College-Kingwood, Texas

How long have been at your current occupation?

40 years

What was the least favorite job you've ever had?

none

Entertainment/Interests

What are your hobbies?

writing, tai chi, travel

Do you play sport? List them.

Not any more except poker but I made my way to and through college playing football. In highschool, I was in track, basketball and football.

Do you watch sport? Who are your favorite teams/players?

Only when the finals come about and golf. Tiger Woods.

Do you like to camp?

no

Do you prefer books or movies?

Books

Food

Do you like to cook or go out for dinner?

Go out

What is your favorite meal?

Depends on the day and where we travel. Love most foods and have tried many.

Miscellaneous

What is your favorite book and why?

The Horse's Mouth. It is about the struggle to be an artist, Gulley Jimson, and the joy of pushing the boundries of art.

If you could meet your great-great grandparents, what would you ask them?

What was it like coming to America?

If you could be anyone for a day, who would it be and why?

I would be me but watching from the outside.

If money were not an a concern, what profession would you choose?

Teacher, which I am. Money is not a concern. Or a ballet dancer.

What is your favorite movie? Why?

Lawrence of Arabia. The ultimate adventure and a great performance. Romance. Sweep. Brilliant acting.

What might surprise people about you?

My love of dance and the movement of the body. My math skills.

If you could muster the courage, what would you like to do?

Dance with the New York City Ballet- too old now but I still would like to try.

If you relive one day, which would it be?

Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow....

If you could take only three items with you to a space colony, what would they be? (Your family is already coming with.)

Something to draw with and on, Rumi's poetry and something to communicate with the rest of the world.

What is the best advice your parents gave you?

"I have never been there so you are on your own."

What is the best advice you have given your children?

"I am only in competition with that person I know I can become." "I only want my work to outlive me, not my titles."

If you could be any animal, what would it be and why?

An eagle. To soar, to fly, to see the world from the sky.

Describe the most beautiful sight you have ever seen:

My grandchildren with my wife, laughing together.

Family secret for treating a cold?

Don't get one. Don't give in to it if you do get one.

Where would you like to retire?

Inside myself, taking the world with me. I don't retire; I try to inspire.

The world will be a better place when…

We learn to live peacably together. People stop making mistakes but have learning experiences.

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Posted by: Federico Iussig Zuliani
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Posted: Jul 01, 2008 10:23 pm

Ciao greatJOE! How are you? Kind regards. Federico


Posted by: Sherri6491

Posted: Aug 26, 2007 12:43 am

I came to do a Rotary makeup.  And although you don't remember me (We met only once), t's great to see a familiar face here online! 

So, here's a big hello from Waco.

 


Posted by: lubeera

Posted: Aug 16, 2007 7:03 am

Joe to my that is what I call Great.Your pics are sooooooo great


Posted by: Frank Longoria
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Posted: Jul 25, 2007 8:29 pm

Joe,

I am looking forward to seeing you in Houston in September.  And, of course, I am also eagerly looking forward to seeing your art work and Ryofu's artwork.  Good show!

Frank 


Posted by: JOE KAGLE
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Posted: Jul 02, 2007 4:18 pm

If you think that I am on fire now, you should have seen 2005-2006 when I was trying to figure out the matrix system of information. Here is an example from that time in my work.  Joe


Posted by: Stephen Shearin
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Posted: Jun 28, 2007 9:57 pm

You are on fire sir!

Have a great day.


Posted by: jono
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Posted: Jun 28, 2007 3:00 pm

Great pics Joe!
Great looking, Large family you have there!!!
Wink
-jono


Posted by: JOE KAGLE
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Posted: Jun 27, 2007 12:27 pm

Dear Stephen:

I got some of the images into my photo section of the profile. Wow, I learned how to do it. It is really cool. I did "family" and "Joe Kage" (through time).

JoeSmile


Posted by: Stephen Shearin
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Posted: Jun 27, 2007 11:38 am

Great quotes Joe!

Got some of your pics going.

Will work on the rest.

Have a great day!! 


Posted by: JOE KAGLE
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Posted: Jun 25, 2007 5:43 am

Luck comes to those who are prepared.

First, you shoot the arrows and then paint the targets.

A trip of a thousand miles starts with the decision to make the first step.

The only things that matter are the works that outlive you, not the titles.

"Yes" is the answer to "How?"