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2003, Rotary Club of Charleston
P.O.
Box 21029
Charleston, SC 29413-1029
Club
secretary:
Carroll Schweers
chasrot@comcast.net
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Recent 2006 photos
(Photos
by Fred Sales)
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Club
member Myron Harrington, right, stands with the three winners
of the club's annual high school scholarship contest. From left
are Erica Charlanda Russell, winner; Rachel Elizabeth
Campbell, runner up; Shemequa Lavette Pringle, runner up. |
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Incoming
president Amy Jenkins, pictured in the gray suit at left, welcomed
members of a Brazilian Group Study Exchange to the club in March
2006. |
2006
District Conference
(Photos
by Fred Sales)
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Members
of the Rotary Club of Charleston took on the task to organize
and run the 2006
District Conference this year. At left are Rotary District
Governor John Ramsey and our Club's Sue Sommer-Kresse, who co-chaired
the effort with Anita Zucker. |
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Member
Lorraine Perry helps to get ready. |
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Member
Ginger Norvell helps at registration. |
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Sue
Sommer-Kresse and Anita Zucker go over last minute details. |
March
2006 oyster roast
(Photos
by Fred Sales)
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Club
member Gordon Jones, at right, digs into oysters at the club's
March 2006 social gathering at the Charleston Maritime Center. |
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Others,
including Chappy McKay, Lisa Thomas and Jimmy Stuckey, shuck
and talk at the roast. |
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2007
president Jermaine Husser and member Ed Vaughn talk as Thetyka
Husser looks on. |
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The
John Tecklenberg Quartet wowed members with music. That's John
on keyboards and member Steve Coe on guitar. |
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Lenny
and Nan Greene enjoy the festivities. |
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Photographer
Fred Sales and his wife Ann with the new Cooper River bridge
in the background. |
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Board
member Chappy McKay talks with club secretary Carroll Schweers. |
2003
highlights
These
photos highlight recent club activities and speakers:
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Celia
Cerasoli and Fr. Francis Kline
joined us May
13 to discuss the art of Ugo Tesoriere |
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These
Citadel cadets joined us in April
2003 to talk about their experiences at the college. |
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In
May 2003, the Club awarded $150 prizes to 20 top students from
area high schools |
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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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