President: Andy Brack











© 2007, Rotary Club of Charleston

P.O. Box 21029
Charleston, SC 29413-1029

Club secretary:
Carroll Schweers
chasrot@comcast.net

 



The Rotary Club of Charleston, founded in 1920, is the "father" club of more than a half dozen Rotary clubs in the Charleston area.

We encourage you to join us every Tuesday at Holliday Hall Alumni Center near The Citadel's football stadium. (Map below.) If you don't know the way, here are directions:

From I-26 Eastbound:
Take Rutledge Avenue exit (219-A). Follow Rutledge for 1.2 miles, then turn RIGHT onto Huger Street. Follow Huger until it ends at Hagood Avenue. Make a LEFT onto Hagood, the Alumni Center is about 2 blocks down on the right side of the street.

From US 17 Northbound (coming from West Ashley) :
Immediately after passing the round Holiday Inn and crossing the Ashley River, exit the highway to the RIGHT. Stay in the exit ramp's LEFT lane and follow to the traffic light. At the traffic light, turn LEFT onto Lockwood Drive and continue .5 miles. Follow the road as it turns RIGHT and becomes Fishburne Street just before the Riley Baseball Park. Follow .3 miles to a stop sign. At the stop sign, make a LEFT onto Hagood Avenue. The Alumni Center is on the left.


The Rotary Club of Charleston meets 12:30 p.m. every Tuesday in Holliday Hall adjacent to The Citadel's football stadium on Hagood Street. All Rotarians are invited to visit with us.

For more than 80 years, the Rotary Club of Charleston has been the premier service club for the Charleston area. You can learn more about the Club and our accomplishments by looking at overviews of our more than eight decades of service. Or you can click on the PDF button next to each decade and read about it from our 2005 Club history, Service Above Self:

 

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