2002-2003 President: John Grinalds











© 2003, Rotary Club of Charleston

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

Club secretary:
Carroll Schweers
chasrot@comcast.net

 



The Rotary Club of Charleston invites you to read more about the interesting guest speakers and programs we've hosted:

Dec. 16, 2003
Holiday edition.

Dec. 9, 2003
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham.

Dec. 2, 2003
Candidate Thomas Ravenel.

Nov. 25, 2003
Hal Salisbury on the Rotary Foundation.

Nov. 18, 2003
District Gov. Kay Oldhouser.

Nov. 11, 2003
U.S. Rep. Jim DeMint

Nov. 4, 2003
County Council chair Tim Scott.

Oct. 28, 2003
Lawyer and historial Robert Rosen

Oct. 21, 2003
The club hosts a forum for the five candidates for Mayor of Charleston.

Oct. 14, 2003
Col. Will Grimsley discusses his brigade's part in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Oct. 7 , 2003
Rotarian Mike Ethridge outlines "Stories for Life" program

Sept. 30, 2003
Gibbes Museum of Art Executive Director Betsy Fleming encourages invigoration of the arts.

Sept. 23, 2003
New Roper St. Francis CEO David Dunlap outlines the hospital system's plans.

Sept. 16, 2003
U.S. Senate candidate Charlie Condon outlined his views on combatting international terrorism.

Sept. 9, 2003
Fund-raiser June Bradham explained to members why they shouldn't be afraid of raising money.

Sept. 2, 2003
Congressman Jim Clyburn addressed the club.

Aug. 26, 2003
Congressman Henry Brown spoke about energy crises.

Aug. 19, 2003
Club member Jennet Robinson Alterman outlines the role of the Center for Women in Charleston for women ... and men.

Aug. 12, 2003
Citadel professor Richard Porcher shares the history of Sea Island cotton, once the source of the world's finest cloth.

Aug. 5, 2003
The Rev. Morey Lent shared stories and spun tales about life experiences as a soldier, lawyer and priest.

July 29, 2003
Jay Thiedemann of the Trident Literary Association and George Rose of the South Carolina Center for Family Programs spoke.

July 22, 2003
First Lady Jenny Sanford addressed members of the club.

July 15, 2003
SPAWAR Executive Director James Ward outlined how the Charleston technology facility helps the U.S. gain military superiority. Member Sue Sommer-Kresse was named the club's Rotarian of the Year.

July 8, 2003
Charleston Judge Michael Molony tells members about the Charleston Livability Court, an innovation that's worthy of national attention.

June 24, 2003
Presidential and Board transition -- President John Grinalds turns over the reins to new President Anita Zucker.

June 17, 2003
Club Assembly: President-elect Anita Zucker and her leadership team outline the club's 2003-04 priorities and plans.

June 10, 2003
Carl Borick of the Charleston Museum on the British Siege of Charleston

June 3, 2003
Jane Riley and Jacqui Kennedy on Summer of Success program

May 27, 2003
Donald Schrunk of the USC Business School on "Economic Impact of the Arts on S.C." and music from the St. Petersburg String Quartet.

May 20, 2003
General Tom Mikolajcik and Mary Graham on the Base Realignment and Closure commission.

May 13, 2003
Abbot Francis Kline, Mepkin Abbey

May 6, 2003
The club honored Rotary Scholars from around the area.

April 29, 2003
Mary Thornley, President of Trident Technical College

April 22, 2003
Dr. Ray Greenberg, President of MUSC

April 15, 2003
Charleston Stage Company director Julian Wiles discusses the brand-new world premier of musical "Gershwin at Folly"

April 8, 2003
Tony Lackey & Citadel Cadets on "The Citadel Experience"

April 1, 2003
S.C. State Ports Authority Executive Director Bernard Groseclose highlights how port security is tighter and tougher than ever.

Programs prior to April 1 are not archived.


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.

 

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