Club Presidential/Board Transition

June 27, 2017 – Our meeting on Tuesday saw the transition of Club Presidents as outgoing President Alissa Collins Lietzow became Immediate Past President and Assistant District Governor and Past President Andy Brack swore in David Burt as President for 2017/2018.

Highlights from the past year included the International Rotary Convention in Seoul, South Korea, a total of 21 new members joining the club, the Holiday Parade of Boats Fundraiser, as well as a wonderful roster of programs this year for which she thanked Jermaine Husser.

Incoming President David Burt highlighted his experience at the Rotary International Convention in Atlanta this year, specifically Rotary’s them of Rotary Making a Difference. He spoke about Rotary’s efforts to eradicate Polio and the next mission of eradicating slavery (Thorn) and Mediators Beyond Borders who volunteer to help mediate conflicts world wide. We look forward to another great Rotary year!

— Don Baus, Keyway Committee

Happy Hour Social @ Harbour Club

September 13, 2016:  A Happy Hour Social was held at the Harbour Club in lieu of our regular lunch meeting this week.  Rotarians and their guests enjoyed wonderful appetizers and fellowship while enjoying the lovely rooftop of the Harbour Club. A fabulous time was had by all!

 

Presidential/Board Transition Meeting

June 28th, 2016 was an historic occasion. The club held its last meeting at the Citadel, a location of 15 years.  This meeting was also the time for a change of club presidents.  John Channell gave an excellent summary of the work of the Education Committee during the past year including projects to give backpacks, dictionaries and tennis lessons to needy students.

President Paul Stoney spoke to the members about his year of service. He praised the members one and all for their work on behalf of our community. He expressed thanks to the membership for giving him the honor of service as president, noting that he looked forward to each weekly meeting. It is a monumental experience just to BE a Rotarian, and he further praised the past presidents who always were ready to assist him. He noted that Rotary is one of the most significant forces operating for good in the whole world, a world which is in great turmoil. Changes are taking place and Rotary must be ready to deal with them. He recalled that the speaker at his first meeting was a 94 year old veteran who had been injured by agent orange and he thanked Rotarian General Livingston who was present that day and again today.  He charged each member to continue to be the best Rotarian [and person] that you can be.  While he thanked all members, he particularly thanked Carroll Schweers, Dan Ravenel and Paterson Smith for their strong support.  Continue reading “Presidential/Board Transition Meeting”