Thursday, February 16, 2012

Meeting 2 15 2012

Rotary Club of Lake Murray/Irmo
February 15, 2011
Minutes

Meeting was called to order by President Jeanette Coulter.  Guests were introduced by Stan Bugner.  Health and Happiness was presented by Jacqueline Buck who announced Kevin Meetze’s birthday was February 18 and Paula and Carey Hite’s anniversary was coming up.  Board meeting is tomorrow at 7:30 AM at Panera Bread.  Blount Shepard announced Adopt a Highway was scheduled for Saturday, March 10.

Harold Crawford announced Collins and Lacy had agreed to be the Gold Sponsor for the Golf Tournament, scheduled for March 19 at Golden Hills.  More teams, sponsors and goodie bag items are needed for the tournament.  Special appreciation was given to Bill Danielson (in his absence) for coordinating our Carrabba’s fundraiser.  It appears approximately $2700- $2800 was profit for this event.  Dr. Hite has two sets of season tickets to the USC baseball games that he is selling at face value and will donate $100 to the Rotary club when the tickets are sold.

New member, Stacy Atkinson, from the Department of Juvenile Justice was inducted into the club.  Her sponsor was Joel Collins.  Classification speech was given by Dr. Balbir Minhas.

Guest speaker for the day was Tracy Bender, President and CEO of Souper Bowl of Caring.  Souper Bowl of Caring began in 1990 with a simple act of caring from a church youth group in South Carolina.  The latest figures show 17 million households (1 in 7) in the United States are food insecure, the highest ever recorded in our nation.    In 2011 participants and supporters of Souper Bowl of Caring made an impact on the lives of millions of hungry families by collecting over $9.5 million for hunger-relief in America.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Saturday, September 17, 2011


On September 14, President Jeanette called the meeting to order.  Guests included Sue Maynor, Vice President of Programs for Special Olympics and Julie Scott, Principal of Dutch Fork middle school.  During Health and Happiness it was announced that members Brian Buck and Jacqueline Klynenberg were married on Saturday.  Congratulations and Best wishes to Brian and Jacqueline!  Board meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday at Panera Bread at 7:30 AM.  Bentley Murrell reminded folks to sign-up for the Okra Strut in support of our booth.  Harold Crawford reported that the fundraising committee would be meeting to discuss additional fundraising efforts.  Jim Wellman reported that the latest dues statements were mailed last week and requested that members carefully review their addresses.  Any changes needed should be reported to Jim.  Sue Maynor from Special Olympics then received a check from some of the proceeds from the Tour de Lake.
Steve Gantt, City Manager of Columbia was the guest speaker.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

July 20, 2011

Report of Rotary Meeting
Wednesday July 20, 2011
Reporter, John Adair

Invocation was given by Lyman Whitehead
Guests included: Fred Splittgerber, George Staples, Sarah Bixler, Rowena Funderburk, Ione Cockrell and District Governor Paula Matthews.

Jim Wellman on behalf of the club and with great "humility" presented Sarah Bixler, the club's scholarship recipient, a check towards her continued studies at CLEMSON UNIVERSITY.  Sarah is a fine young lady and the club is honored to support her in her studies and future career.  She is a communications major.

Judy Johnson, past president, presented to the club a plaque from the Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission for the club's sponsorship of a baseball team in the ICRC baseball league.

Brook Williams, club member, gave a classification talk.

The club was honored to have District Governor Paula Matthews as the speaker of the day.  She shared the strategic goals of Rotary for 2011-2012:
1. Strengthened local clubs 2. Give to the Foundation 3. Enhance Rotary's public image.

In addition to challenging the club to maintain its membership, she told of the coming Spring District Conference at Hilton Head in March 23-25, 2012, at the Marriott.  The theme will be "Happy Days".

Ione Cockrell, District Chair for the Foundation's permanent fund, presented Rod Funderburk a plaque and pin for becoming a member of The Rotary Foundation Bequest Society.  Rod is currently the Assistant Governor for Area Two in the district.

Meeting was closed with President Jeanette Coulter leading the club in reciting the Four Way Test.

Monday, June 20, 2011

June 15 2011

NOTES FROM THE JUNE 15, 2011 MEETING OF THE ROTARY
                                                CLUB OF LAKE MURRY –IRMO


            The meeting was called to order by President Judy Johnson and the invocation was delivered by Dr. Ros Browning. Following the announcements, Lyman Whitehead presented a hilarious story during Health and Happiness. (One of his all time best, I must say.)
            The speaker for the day, Sergeant Major James “Mack” McDowell, was introduced by John Adair. A highly-decorated serviceman, SGM McDowell presented an informative narrative entitled “Service through Peacekeeping”. The New York native took us through his peacekeeping experiences in Nepal, the Gaza-Strip, New Orleans, Iraq and Afghanistan.
            Of particular interest were McDowell’s efforts to aid Afghan farmers in their quest to obtain and grow saffron (a spice) as a cash crop instead of poppy. For his efforts SGM McDowell was named a CNN Hero for 2007.
            Following SGM McDowell’s presentation, the meeting was adjourned

Thursday, June 09, 2011

June 8 2011

Here are the notes that I have from the meeting this morning:

The meeting was called to order by President Dr. Judy Johnson followed by the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance.  President Johnson made announcements about upcoming Rotary events, and announced that the Small Gifts and Grants committee awarded $300.00 to Deputy Mark Ryan of the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.  John Adair announced that next week’s speaker is an Army veteran of the Iraq/Afghanistan conflict.

Ginny Barr presented Paul Harris Fellows to Jason Baldwin, Barbara Crawford, Herb Harrison and Kristen Danielson.

Mickey Epting gave his classification speech.

Lyman Whitehead introduced the guest speakers for the meeting, Representatives Chip Huggins and Nathan Ballentine.  They spoke about current legislation including the Amazon.com deal, government restructuring and re-districting.  Both of the speakers took many questions from the club membership.

Respectfully submitted,

Brian Buck

Sunday, May 01, 2011

April 27 2011

Minutes from Lake Murray Rotary Club Meeting – April 27, 2011





*The invocation was given by Joel Price



*Guests at the meeting were Danny Myers and the Williams family



*Announcements

· Tour de Lake - Jeff Baldwin reported an approximate profit of $2,500

· Birdie shots at the Heritage – 2 prizes



*Discussed Josh becoming a member after today’s meeting



*Jeff Hutchinson, principal of Crossroads Middle School, presented the student of the month, Tyler Williams



*Jim mentioned that Meals on Wheels needs volunteers



*Tim Williams received Paul Harris



*Guest Speaker was Mrs. Shaffer and Matt Cunningham from Epworth Children’s Home

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

March 30 2011

Pictured: Dr. Judy Johnson, Principal Ann Copelan, Nate Price.










The Rotary Club of Lake Murray-Irmo was pleased to recognize the March Student of the Month from Seven Oaks Elementary, Nate Price. Nate was introduced by Ann Copelan, Principal of Seven Oaks Elementary. Principal Copelan went on to inform us that Nate is a 5th grade student in the AP program. He is an avid reader with a positive attitude and a spirit of volunteerism. Nate is always helping his fellow students and is a true example of service above self. The club presented Nate with an award for "service above self" the motto for Rotarians and a gift certificate from Sonic the Irmo/Ballentine location which is delighted to reward students making great choices in our community. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael Price also attended the meeting. Congratulations to Nate and his family.







Lake Murray-Irmo Rotary Club Meeting


March 30, 2011



President Judy Johnson called the meeting to order. Following the invocation by Jay Seward, Lyman Whitehead followed with a minute for Health and Happiness.



Judy asked 7 Oaks Elementary School Principal Ann Copeland to introduce Nate Price, the Lake Murray-Irmo Rotary Student of the Month. Nate is a 5th grader who in addition to being an avid reader participates in the AGP program at school. Nate was accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Price.



Ginny Barr recognized Mrs. Glenda Childs as a Paul Harris Fellow on behalf of Beetle and Debra Bailey.



A Classification Talk was given by Vice President Larry Stohs and Jay Seward introduced our newest Rotary Member, Miss Sabrina Ceballos, Membership and Outreach Director for YMCA Northwest. Sabrina was sponsored for membership by Jay.



Announcements for the meeting were given as follows:

• Beetle Bailey needs volunteers for meeting reporters. Please see Beetle to volunteer.

• The District Conference is April 28. Registration is available on the district website.

• Blount Shepard asked for volunteers for the Adopt-A-Highway Clean up which will be held Saturday, April 9th. We will meet at Blount’s office at 8:00am for Breakfast. Clean up will begin at 8:45am and be complete by 9:30am.

• Volunteers are needed for Meals on Wheels. Please see Jim Wellman to sign up.

• Eddie Robinson presented a review of this month’s Rotary Magazine issue which included health warning signs every man should take note of. At that time, several members asked to be excused from the meeting.

• Judy asked for support for this year's Heritage “Birdies for Charity” Fundraiser. Rotarians are asked to pledge a voluntary amount for each birdie made during the Heritage Golf Tournament in Hilton Head. All proceeds will benefit Rotary International’s funding for Polio eradication. The participating Rotarian who guesses closest to how many total birdies will be made during the golf tournament without going over will win a trip to the Bahamas.



Jeanette Coulter introduced our speaker for the meeting, Mrs. Lynn Douglas, Marketing and Community Relations Director for the Columbia Metropolitan Airport. Following Lynn’s presentation, the meeting was adjourned by Judy.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Feb 23 2011

02/23/11

Our speaker was Paul Jeter, Executive Director, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, SC Chapter, along with Amy Harmon, School and Youth Director. 

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society was founded in 1949.   It is a $3,000,000 organization with Chapters in all states and Canada.  The Society supports research and works to improve quality of life for patients.   It also helps with expenses during treatment.   The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society helps update medical professionals and patients to make sure all have up to date information.

Bill Kopelman also spoke to the group.   He gave a brief review of his last 2 years battling Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

Paul Harris Fellow was presented to Bill Kopelman.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Feb 9 2011

Lake Murray-Irmo Meeting Minutes for February 9, 2011

President Judy Johnson called the meeting to order and the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance followed. 

Darren Bouknight welcomed all visitors and Lyman Whitehead gave a robust Health and Happiness followed by Happy Dollars.

Bill Danielson reported that the Carraba’s fundraiser had netted between $2,300 and $2,400.  This was a great fundraiser and a really good time for all who were able to attend.  It was also great to have support from a local business.

Dr. Cary Hite introduced our speaker, Whit Merrifield.  Whit was a member of the National Championship Baseball Team at the University of South Carolina.  Whit is now a member of the Kansas City Royals organization.

Whit talked about what it was like to play throughout the Regionals, Super Regionals, and the College World Series.  He gave great insight about the year and his teammates.  What was probably the most interesting story was when Whit talked about getting the game winning hit against UCLA in the national championship game.

After members’ questions were asked and answered, President Judy adjourned the meeting. 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Feb 16 2011

Listed below are the minutes from the meeting held on February 16, 2011:
 
*Meeting opened with prayer by Lyman
*Annette's guest was JD
*Former Rotarian members returning were Nevida (sp?) Rowe and Brian Buck
*Board meeting this Thursday at Panera Bread at 7:30
*Need more sponsors for Pins for Polio
*District meeting in Charleston March 18-20
*Rotary birthday February 23 - contribute online under RI website and they will match your             money for points
*Meals on Wheels needs volunteers
*Shucking at Shoals oyster roast
*Jenny presented Jacqueline with Paul Harris fellows from Foundation Angel
*Speaker was Brian Buck, Irmo Chief of Police
 
Let me know if you have any questions.
 
Malissa Hulon

Friday, January 21, 2011

Jan 26 2011

The guest speaker Lake Murray-Irmo Rotary Club meeting for the January 26, 2011 was Karen Brosius, Executive Director of Columbia Museum of Art. Karen became the Executive Director in 2004. The mission of the museum is to inspire and enrich lives through art. It is the South Carolina international art museum with more than 6,000 works of art. The average attendance is 11,000 visitors each month. The Who Shot Rock & Roll photographic history event covering 1955 to present will be held February 25 through May 22 featuring 175 photographic images in the collection. The Nature and the Grand American Vision exhibit of masterpieces of the Hudson River School painters will be displayed November 17 through April 1, 2012.






The Lake Murray-Irmo Rotary Club was pleased to recognize the January Student of the Month from Harbison West Elementary, Carsyn Cantey. Carsyn is a 5th grade student in the gifted program. She serves as a safety patrol and is well respected among her peers. She likes to dance and is a great example of our future leaders. The club was delighted to present Carsyn with an award for "service above self" the motto for Rotarians and a gift certificate from Sonic the Irmo/Ballentine location which is delighted to reward students making great choices in our community. Her mother, Susan Cantey, and Dr. Barbara Brockhard, Principal at Harbison West Elementary, were also in attendance at the meeting.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Jan 19 2011

Minutes
Lake Murray – Irmo Rotary Club
January 19, 2011
Meeting opened by President Judy Johnson
Health and Happiness – Lyman Whitehead
-         Jeff Baldwin: Surgery went well and glad to be back
-         Lyman and JoAnne celebrating 39th anniversary
Announcements:
-         Board meeting January 20, 7:30am at Panera Bread
-         Carrabba’s fundraiser to be held February 3rd
-         Tour de Lake update
o      Still need help with sponsors. Break even right now.
o      Publicity starting up
-         Meals on Wheels sign up
Speaker: - Ashley Smith, Athletic Director for ICRC
-         Showed new ICRC video highlighting facilities and programs
-         Many new changes in store for ICRC
o      New marketing tag line “All out, All game, All season”.
o      New Mission Statement for sports leagues.
o      New Athletic Focus Groups being set up starting with baseball. The goal is to improve the sports programs within the ICRC.
Meeting ended promptly at 8:30am
Submitted by Bentley Murrell

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Dec 15 2010

December 15, 2010
Lyman lead our club in the in the invocation and health and happiness.  President Judy Johnson gave a very special gift to Cliff of the Seven Oaks Recreation Center for all that he does for our club. 

John Adair introduced his son and daughter in law (Kirk and Laura Adair).  Kirk is in the insurance industry with the SC Insuarnce Pool and Laura is the media specialiest at Irmo Elementary.  They lead us in singing some of our holiday favorites and a few of their own too.
It was a wonderful meeting to celebrate the Christmas season.

Sincerely

Ray D Hunt

Monday, December 20, 2010

Rotary Club of Lake Murray - Irmo

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

December 8, 2010

Rotary Report Dec 8 2010

Meeting opened by President Judy
Invocation by Barry Johns
Pledge of Allegiance
Announcements and visitors
Happy Dollar – Lyman Whitehead
Classification Talk – Patty Cavanaugh
Introduction of Speaker – Jeff Baldwin
Title of Talk – U S Navy Today
Speaker Captain James L. McGinley, USN
The speaker discussed the “New Navy” with emphasis on training.  There is training of recruits here at Ft. Jackson.  We viewed a film about the training experience.  Most trainees are then sent to active duty in Afghanistan and Iraq.  He discussed emphasis on support role and counter IED work and coordination of efforts with the Army.
Meeting was adjourned by President Judy.

Carey Hite reporter

Monday, November 29, 2010

Nov 17 2009

Lake Murray Irmo Rotary Meeting Minutes November 17, 2010

President Judy opened the meeting with John Adair leading us in Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. Lyman Whitehead humored us with a little health, happiness and Happy Dollars. Darren Bouknight introduced our guests and Jacque Kleynenberg reminded us the Babcock Center is raising funds by selling a special Christmas ornament.

Our annual Christmas Party is being held at MurrayWood Swim and Racquet Club on December 3rd. No meeting will be held the week of ThanksGiving.

Scott Moseley of Irmo Insurance Agency gave his classification speech.

Jeanette Coulter introduced our speaker, Kathleen Shaw of Sistercare. Her hope is to get the word out as to who they are and what they do as most people are not familiar with their organization. They operate three shelters in the metro area, two in Lexington and one in Richland County, providing a safe haven for women and their children who are victims of domestic violence. The shelters have the appearance of a routine home in an older neighborhood. These shelters are always full with an average stay of 27 days. Sistercare served 661 individuals last year (399 women 262 children) however they had to turn away 260. Sistercare is very involved with children. Most of their clients are mothers with school age children. The children are placed in school and provided counseling. Domestic violence is a cycle, stopping the cycle begins with children. The counseling is provided to the family while in the shelter and after they leave. Some families continue counseling for many years. Unfortunately many victims go back to the situation which brought them to Sistercare. It can take leaving the situation as many as seven times before the individual is successful in separating themselves from the violence and abuse. Success is heightened when the victim’s children become involved. Sistercare provides legal aide and will go the court with the victim. They also operate a 24-7 crisis line, a rural outreach program, speakers’ bureau and volunteer program. It is estimated 33% of all female ER admissions are due to domestic violence.

Their funding is received from the Federal and State Government, United Way, Foundations and benevolent contributions. Their funding is down due to the economy however as the economy and funding go down their need goes up.

Questions were fielded and President Judy adjourned the meeting

Monday, November 15, 2010

November 10, 2010

Lake Murray-Irmo meeting of 11/10

The meeting was convened by President Judy Johnson and Jeff Baldwin led us in a very poignant prayer that focused on Veteran’s Day.  Sergeant-at-Arms Darren Bouknight introduced three visitors to the meeting:  Ellen Moore, Terry Klosterman and Dorothy Goodwin.  We had a significant number of announcements, reminders and updates, which were as follows: 
-         Reminded to turn-in the money from sale of Belk’s fund raising tickets. 
-         Reminded about our renewed involvement in Meals-on-Wheels, where we have responsibility for delivery twice a week.  
-         Reminder to sign-up for the Christmas party to be held at Rawl’s Creek on Friday evening, December 3. 
-         Visitor Terry Klosterman reminded us of the flyers on each table for the annual fund raiser of the Spring Valley Club. 
-         Ginny Barr provided a Foundation moment, describing the Permanent Fund, an endowment to provide long-term stability to the Foundation.  The Permanent Fund was started in 1930, currently holds $579.4 million and there are four means by which a Rotarian can make a contribution.  Several of our Club’s members have made contributions to the Permanent Fund. 
-         Eddie Robinson provided a very nice review of the major articles in the October edition of the Rotarian Magazine. 
-         Jeff Baldwin provided an update on the Tour de Lake Bicycle Rally and Brooks Williams updated us on the Tour’s fund raising efforts, encouraging us to offer any potential suggestions, with a goal of securing commitments by year end. 

Bill Brooks provided the weekly classification talk.  He revealed that he is a 1956 graduate of the Citadel, has a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Florida, worked as a research chemist in the private sector for 30 years and spent the final 15 years of his career as head of the Department of Agriculture’s research efforts in SC. 

Lyman Whitehead introduced our speaker Barbara Wilm, VP of Community Relations for the Lexington County Health Services District. Barbara has responsibility for representing the Medical Center in community outreach efforts.  She began her career with the Medical Center in 1986, running the operating room in the Irmo satellite facility.

Lexington Medical Center opened on 1/7/71.  Its original location was to be in Batesburg-Leesville; however, the Hulons donated the property off I26 with the agreement that the couple could live in the hospital until their deaths.  Upon opening the Medical Center occupied 75,000 square feet.  This has grown to 1 million, with an additional 1 million in remote facilities around the county.  They operate the largest nursing home for Alzheimer’s in SC, the Carroll Campbell Place and in 1986 opened the first ambulatory care center in the State, in Irmo.  Lexington Medical currently employs 5,039 and last year they had 19K patients, delivered 3K babies, had 95 patient visits to the emergency room (second busiest in the State) and had 145K patients in their urgent care centers.  The Medical Center off I26 is land-locked; therefore they have purchased 44 acres on Long Pond Road to accommodate future growth.  The cardiac center will begin operations in the coming year after reaching agreement with Providence Hospital and Palmetto Health.

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Nov 3 2010


Pictured: Dutch Fork, Justin Suber, Elliott Fralick, Coach Tom Knotts, President Dr.
Judy Johnson, Irmo: Coach Bob Hanna, ,Nolan Dorton, Shaquille Counts, 
 
The Lake Murray Irmo Rotary Club were honored to have football coaches Tom Knotts of
Dutch Fork High and Bob Hanna of Irmo High speak to our club this morning about this
weeks game where the Silver Foxes play the Yellow Jackets in the final game of the
season.  The Coaches spoke of the respect they have for each other and their
players. They are looking forward to a tough game and both know their players are
going to give it all they have. Each Coach brought with them two representatives
from their team, the young men spoke to us about their college plans as well as
their desire to win on Friday night. It should be a great game. Go support your
team!  Friday night, November 5th, 7:30 at Dutch Fork Stadium.
 
The rotary club or Lake Murray-Irmo is a service organization that happens to meet
on Wednesday mornings!  Sure, breakfast is important, but that isn't what we're
about .  We do good things for great people as we try to make the central Midlands
of South Carolina a better place while also fulfilling our commitment to the goals
of our great Rotary district and Rotary International.  Consider us a dedicated cog
in the great Rotary wheel!  Please visit when you can...we'd love to see your
smiling face at 7:30 AM on a Wednesday. For more information on our Rotary club
contact Michael Cromer 803.781.3000
 
Lake-Murray Irmo Weekly Meeting Minutes
11/3/2010
The meeting was called to order at 7:45 by President Judy Johnson.  The invocation was delivered by Blount Shepard.  Guests were introduced by Darren Bouknight.  
The Belk Charity Sale is taking place this Saturday November 6th from 6AM-10AM.  Tickets are $5.
Tuesday November 9th is the annual Chuck Larsen Silent Auction.  It will be held at the Radisson.  Tickets are $25/person or $40/couple.
November is Foundation month for Rotary.
Health and Happiness and Happy Dollars were given by Lyman Whitehead.
Larry Stohs introduced Tom Knotts, Dutch Fork High School football coach and Bob Hanna, Irmo High School football coach.  Both were asked to say a few words regarding the matchup at Dutch Fork High School this Friday night November 5th
Rod Funderburk introduced our speaker, Karly Miller, who was sponsored by the Lexington Rotary Club and was awarded a Rotary International Ambassadorial Academic Year Scholarship for the 2010-2011 school year.  She will be studying in Lima, Peru.  Karly is originally from Chicago, IL, but relocated to Cincinnati, OH at the age of 1.  She graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in Marine Science.  She spoke to us about the scholarship process and what she hopes to learn while studying abroad.  
Meeting was adjourned at 8:27.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

October 27, 2010

The guest speaker Lake Murray-Irmo Rotary Club meeting for the October 27, 2010 was Lisa Lee Smith, the Midlands Representative for ShelterBox.  Since its inception in 2000, ShelterBox has firmly established itself at the forefront of international disaster relief, providing emergency shelter for the people who need it most on every continent.  ShelterBox instantly responds to earthquake, volcano, flood, hurricane, cyclone, tsunami or conflict by delivering boxes of aid.  Highly trained ShelterBox Response Teams distribute boxes on the ground, working closely with local organizations, international aid agencies and Rotary clubs worldwide.  Each box supplies an extended family with a tent and lifesaving equipment to use while they are displaced or homeless.  The contents are tailored depending on the nature and location of the disaster, with great care taken sourcing every item to ensure it is robust enough to be of lasting value.

Lisa Lee Smith is a Rotarian in the Rotary Club of Chapin Sunrise and formerly in the Rotary Club of Lexington.  She is an attorney in private practice in Lexington with the firm of Davis, Frawley, Anderson, McCauley, Ayer, Fisher & Smith, LLC and also serves as a Certified Mediator and Arbitrator.  Lisa is also very involved with the Lexington County Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar Association and Girl Scouts in the Irmo-Chapin area.  She is a graduate of Irmo High School, Clemson University and the University of South Carolina, School of Law.  Lisa is married to Pauley Smith, a teacher in School District 5, and they have three children.

The rotary club or Lake Murray-Irmo is a service organization that happens to meet on Wednesday mornings!  Sure, breakfast is important, but that isn't what we're about .  We do good things for great people as we try to make the central Midlands of South Carolina a better place while also fulfilling our commitment to the goals of our great Rotary district and Rotary International.  Consider us a dedicated cog in the great Rotary wheel!  Please visit when you can...we'd love to see your smiling face at 7:30 AM on a Wednesday. For more information on our Rotarty club contact Michael Cromer 803.781.3000