Wednesday, December 14, 2011
My last Official District Governor Club Visit in Westminster!
From the web site for the City of Westminster:
Located in Oconee County in the Upstate Region of South Carolina 950 feet above sea level, the City of Westminster is in the foothills of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. With a diversified economic base, ranging from modern industry to the quaint shops along Old Main Street -- and surrounded by rivers, lakes, forests, mountains and golf courses, Westminster offers a wide variety of occupational and recreational opportunities. A treasure trove of wonderful architecture, Westminster, SC boasts more than one hundred homes that are unique to the late 1800's and turn-of-the-century. Our residential and business historical districts offers a visual smorgasbord for the sightseer along our Crape Myrtle-lined streets.
I was very pleased to recognize Rotarian and Past Club President Reba Butts as the club's Notable Rotarian. She was cited for her service to the club since 2004. Reba always puts others before self, gives selflessly of her time, and is always willing and available to help with any projects and events. I learned after the meeting that Reba's husband was a brigadier general in the South Carolina National Guard where I served for many years. I recalled meeting her husband and enjoyed hearing many of her stories about their many friendships and activities with the SC National Guard.
My final DG presentation went well and several club members and a new prospective member told me that the presentation really helped them understand better the tremendous impact that Rotarians make in our world. District Governor Elect Kim Gramling, Assistant Governor Patrick Lee, and PDG Bob Hanson also attended the meeting today, and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time with them during this special club visit. I was thrilled to receive a very kind note from club President Elect Jack Newby thanking me for coming. I can't think of a better way to end this very special part of my year as District Governor!
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