Volume 58 Issue 15 Issue Date: February 7, 2013 Next Meeting: February 12, 2013 Judge Michelle Childs On August 20, 2010, President Barack Obama appointed J. Michelle Childs to the position of United States District Court Judge. Judge Childs chambers are in Greenville, South Carolina. Prior to the federal court she served as an At-Large Circuit Court Judge, including having responsibilities as the Chief Administrative Judge for General Sessions and Business Court for the Fifth Judicial Circuit of Richland and Kershaw Counties. Judge Childs also had the distinct honor of being appointed by Governor James Hodges as a Workers Compensation Commissioner (2002-06) and served as the Deputy Director for the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation s Division of Labor (2000-02). Judge Childs was formerly a Partner with the law firm of Nexsen Pruet Jacobs & Pollard, LLP, in Columbia, South Carolina, where she practiced in the areas of employment and labor law and general litigation. As a practicing lawyer and judge, she has lectured and served frequently on panels for topics regarding litigation and trial techniques, courtroom practices and procedures, discovery and expert witness issues, and diversity. Judge Childs has been very active with local, state and national bar organizations, and community organizations.
President s Message 2-12-13 Congratulations to the Holiday Lights Team under the chairmanship of Dick Kosa for another record year! The numbers are in and there were 351 more cars than last year when we didn t think we could squeeze one more car in the gate! We netted approximately $5,000.00 more than last year and split $130,000 with $65,000 each to Rotary Charities and Roper Mountain Science Center. An extensive electrical upgrade was made last year, and we kept some in reserve for more upgrades. This has resulted in our revenue from Holiday Lights being $10,000 less than last year. With the money that was raised from the Singing Christmas Tree Alumni Concert we will be able to cover much of the shortfall in our Rotary Charities budget. Holiday Lights is a six- month effort with many moving parts. We have a couple more weeks to go and everything will be put away from the 2012 show. The work doesn t stop there. The Holiday Lights committee will now be talking about next season, identifying sponsors, gearing up for new marketing and advertising efforts and strategizing how to increase our gross and minimize expenses. The new Holiday Lights Board will be strategizing about how to sustain and modernize the event with the goal to raise more money to make a bigger impact in the community we serve. Looking to the remainder of the club year, we are chartering the Early Act First Knight program and inducting the new officers at Lead Academy on February 7 th. The kids have elected an energetic young girl as their first President which makes me smile! We hope this program leads our young leaders to Interact, Rotaract and eventually Rotary! The Bike committee is gearing up with Bikar at ICAR, a family friendly race on August 24 th. We will be putting out the call for volunteers soon for this one day event. The Membership recruiting effort is in full swing and we approved six new members at our last Board meeting with more in the works. We hope to reach 300 or more by the end of our year. The Diversity Committee is hosting a recruiting breakfast on February 28 th. We are in need of table hosts so I hope you will consider this when asked. The breakfast is a culmination of a dedicated group of our members who are passionate about growing the club with diverse members of our community. We have identified African American, Hispanic, young professional and international candidates who are already actively engaged in service above self. The face of Greenville is changing and we are changing with it. Watch for a concerted effort to grow our CART donations over the next few months. Not only do we need to meet our District goals, but also there are very few club members who have not been touched by Alzheimer s disease in their family or circle of friends. It wouldn t surprise me if Rotary International took this on as a major project in years to come. Yours in Rotary Service, Elizabeth Lyons, President
The 4 Way Test at Lead Academy Carlo White and the Knights of the Guild at Lead Academy January new member orientation
Fellow Rotarian, Rotary Leadership Institute March 9, 2013 The last in-district Rotary Leadership Institute for Rotary Year 2012/2013 will be held on March 9th. (This date was changed from March 23rd to avoid conflicts with PETS.) The meeting will again be in the BMW building on the Tyger River Campus of Spartanburg Community College in Duncan, SC. This has proven to be a great facility for RLI, and is just off I-85 and close to I-26 and I-385. To register or for more information go to: www.rli33.org Given sufficient signups, we will have all three sessions as described on the attached listing of Curriculum Spirals. Blue is the Class 1, the Rotarian. Gold is Class II, the Club. Red is Class III, My Rotary Journey. Zone 33 has led the entire Rotary World in producing RLI events. All Rotarians are invited. Existing and future Rotary leaders are particularly encouraged to attend. Yours in Rotary Service, George W. Fletcher SC Council on Competitiveness 1411 Gervais, Suite 315 Columbia, SC 29201 Office Phone: 803.760.1400 Cell Phone: 864.380.6392
GREENVILLE ROTARY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: January 20 un l completed: Volunteers to help with Holiday Lights tear down every Sunday from 1:00 5:00 pm March 26 - CAREER DAY: Need volunteers to host high school students at the lunch meeting and in their business after the meeting contact Robyn Zimmerman May 16 - SALUTE TO EDUCATION BANQUET: Need volunteers to take tickets and usher contact Chuck Welch May 4 - REEDY RIVER DUCK DERBY: 10:00am 3:00 pm (2 hour shifts) What is Rotary Booth contact Judy Prince August 24 BIKAR (tentative name for new Bike event): 7:00 am 7:00 pm (shifts) at ICAR contact Roger Newton or Ralph Williams
Wine & Cheese Orientation Reception for New Members - Sponsored by Leadership Management Institute The next Wine & Cheese Orientation Reception for new members will be held January 28th at 5:00 pm in the Atrium of the Rotary Club of Greenville office building located at 728 N. Pleasantburg Drive. New members are strongly encouraged to bring their spouse/partner plus sponsors and mentor. Reservations are required, so register online on the club s calendar or contact the rotary office at (864) 235-2293 or email clubadmin@greenvillerotary.org. Speakers February 12, 2013 Law Day Judge Michelle Childs US District Court February 26, 2013 Walter Davis Certus Bank March 12, 2013 Butch Kirven County Council - Chairman, Greenville -Pickens Area Transportation Study Policy (GPATS) Coordinating Committee March 26. 2013 Nancy Welch Career Day April 9, 2013 Lorri Unum Autism Health & Happiness Hour FEB 18th - KANPAI OF TOKYO 533 Haywood Rd Greenville, SC 29607 MARCH 18th SOBY S NEW SOUTH CUISINE 207 S Main St Greenville, SC 29601 APRIL 15th - HIGH COTTON 550 S Main St Greenville, SC 29601 MAY 20th NANTUCKET SEAFOOD GRILL 40 W Broad St Greenville, SC 29601 JUN 17th STELLAR RESTAURANT AND WINE BAR 20 N Main St Greenville, SC 29601 April 23, 2013 Dr. Larry Gluck Medical Director GHS Cancer Center May 14, 2013 Please send news about Greenville Rotary Club member accomplishments, kudos, job changes or transfers, etc. to membernews@greenvillerotary.org the "easy place" to send news about what's happening in our Club.
Pictures From Last Meeting Gifts are presented to our club from our friends in Fukui, Japan The "Elf People" from the Cascades Elizabeth Lyons is presented a check for $65K on behalf of Rotary Charities Dick Kosa presents a check for $65k to Greg Cornwell of the Roper Mountain Science Center
Event: Career Day Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 Purpose: To provide an opportunity for Greenville County high school students to meet and shadow a community leader in their work environment. Need: At least 50 Rotarians Logistics: The student will meet the Rotarian at 11:30 am at Westin and then enjoy lunch together. The student will then shadow the Rotarian in the afternoon until 4:30 pm or 5. Member info sheet: Fill out the volunteer information sheet and email it to Mandy, she will keep a roster of all volunteers. The Rotary Club of Greenville Career Day March 26, 2013 Rotary member volunteer information Name: Title: Company: Career Field: Contact Information: Phone Number: Email:
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February Birthdays Member Birthdays Birthday Mickel, Charles C. (CHARLIE) 1-Feb Ahn-Wilson, Maria S. (MARIA) 1-Feb Thomas, Jane W. (JANE) 4-Feb Wilfong, Terri (TERRI) 7-Feb Little, Charles L. Jr. (CHARLES) 8-Feb Watson, Philip B. (PHIL) 9-Feb Redmond, W. Louis (LOUIS) 12-Feb Koonce, Donald B. (DON) 14-Feb Varin, Roger R. Ph.D. (ROGER) 15-Feb Miller, W. Lee III (LEE) 16-Feb Lawton, Joseph B. (BUD) 18-Feb Merline, David A. Sr. (DAVE) 22-Feb The Greenville Rotarian Newsletter of the Rotary Club of Greenville Organized January 7, 1916 Volume 58, No. 15 February 7, 2013 RI President District Governor President President-Elect Secretary Treasurer Bulletin Editor Sakuji Tanaka Kim Gramling Elizabeth Lyons Judith Prince Philip Watson Terry Weaver Tim Nanney Rotary Club of Greenville 728 N. Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, SC 29607 Office: 864-235-2293 Fax: 864-235-3328 Office Hours Monday - Thursday - 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Friday - 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Upcoming Discover Rotary February 13-7:30 Commerce Club February 27-7:30 Commerce Club