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:

June 2004

June 1, 2004
Mark Smith offers Rotarians a glimpse into his trip to the Rotary Convention in Osaka

May 2004

May 18, 2004
Clash of growth and traffic concerns voiced by environmentalist Dana Beach and Berkeley County's Jim Rozier

May 11, 2004
The club honors Rotary Scholars from high schools throughout the county.

May 4, 2004
Jim Schwietzer, the state's new director of public safety, talks to members one day into his new job.

April 2004

April 27, 2004
St. Andrews Elementary School teacher recognized as Teacher of the Year

April 20, 2004
New Cooper River bridge construction ahead of schedule

April 13, 2004
Former Gov. David Beasley addresses clubs in Senate campaign

April 6, 2004
Gov. Sanford outlines his idea of the state of the state.

March 2004

March 23, 2004
Former military judge Walter Cox overviews military justice for Club members

March 16, 2004
We are a fat, at-risk society, claimed speakers. They say even small lifestyle changes can decrease such health risks.

March 2, 2004
New dean of Charleston School of Law says institution is proud to be part of community.

February 2004

Feb. 24, 2004
Charleston Symphony Orchestra poised for change.

Feb. 17, 2004
Star Gospel Mission celebrates 100th year

Feb. 10, 2004
NOAA Center's mission achieved through science

Feb. 3, 2004
Charleston Superintendent Maria Goodloe spoke about her new job as head of county schools.

January 2004

Jan. 27, 2004
Charleston Digital Corridor's Ernest Andrate spoke about recruiting high-tech business to the area.

Jan. 20, 2004
State Superintendent Inez Tenenbaum spoke about her candidacy for U.S. Senate.

Jan. 13, 2004
Capt. Robert Zalaskus, Commander of the Naval Weapons Station, will be the guest speaker.

Jan. 6, 2004
Economist Al Parish gave members a rosy economic forecast for 2004.

2003 archives
Click here to see a list of speakers from 2003


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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