Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Good times at the Rotary Club of Easley

President Robert Sams was waiting for Kathy and me when we arrived at the Carr Conference Center in Easley. The clubs meets in a very nice former school renovated by the City of Easley. I met with the club's board upstairs in the United Way conference room and learned about their strong desire to be an active club with hands-on service projects. The club has many long-time members, but I was pleased to see several young, energetic members today. I had the opportunity to meet Miss Teen Clemson and her mother, a potential new club member! The club focuses on literacy and is the lead club for our district's literacy work in Haiti. Dr. Sara Mansbach gave an excellent presentation during the meeting of her recent work with 20+ libraries and literacy training in Haiti. We enjoyed a great meal and had the opportunity to speak with many club members during and after the meeting. My presentation went well and several members thanked me for the information not heard in the past. 
Club Secretary Terry Garrison has worked with several scholarship pageant students in the past. I was pleased to recognize him today as the club's Notable Rotarian. Terry has been a member of the club since 1977 (34 years ago!) and has perfect attendance since 1984. He has served as Club President (1994-95) and the club secretary for the past 18 years. As a former recipient of the Service Above Self Award, he is dedicated to improving club membership and attendance, consistently brings interesting guests that brighten and beautify an otherwise normal Tuesday, and is a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow, Double Sustaining Member, and Benefactor.

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