Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives...

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7750 District Governor LANCE S. YOUNG [email protected] 864-557-0182 116 Kimborough Street Greenville, SC 29607 MAY 2017 WWW.ROTARY7750.ORG ROTARY INTERNATIONAL May is Youth Services Month. Articles from Youth Exchange students begin on page 4. THROUGH APRIL 30, WE ARE UP 56 MEMBERS FOR 2016-17. Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member of the Ro- tary Club of Greater Anderson and chair of 7750’s polio committee, has received the Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award. Since Rotary chose polio as its cham- pion cause in 1985, Rotarians who have taken a lead to insure a polio-free world have been recognized for their efforts. In 1996 the Service Award for a Polio-Free World was established. ese awards are given out by region as defined by the World Health Organization. Amelia has done so many things to raise awareness and to raise money for PolioPlus—her hard work is paying off. As of April 21, only five polio cases have been reported this year—those cases are in Pakistan and Afghanistan. We are continuing to provide drops to more than 400 million children a year in 60 coun- tries to ensure polio will not return those countries. Over the past three years, Amelia has helped raise $271,983 in our district to fight polio. With the Bill and Melin- da Gates Foundation two to one match of $543,966, that means a grand total of $815,949 going to PolioPlus. All 7750 Rotarians, especially me, are proud of Amelia for her selflessness and her ability to continue to help others. Amelia, is definitely Serving Humanity. DG Lance presented the recognition to Amelia at Greater Anderson’s Dancing with the Stars fundraiser. AED provided by Lake Wylie Rotary saves a life at YMCA in Clover. See page 9. May 4 marks the official date that the Supreme Court rules that Rotary clubs must accept qualified women. Page 17.

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7750

District Governor

LANCE S YOUNGDG2016rotary7750org864-557-0182116 Kimborough StreetGreenville SC 29607

MAY 2017  WWWROTARY7750ORG

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

May is Youth Services Month Articles from Youth Exchange students begin on page 4

THROUGH APRIL 30 WE ARE UP 56 MEMBERS FOR 2016-17

Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service AwardBY DG LANCE YOUNG

Amelia Nelson a member of the Ro-tary Club of Greater Anderson and chair of 7750rsquos polio committee has received the Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award

Since Rotary chose polio as its cham-pion cause in 1985 Rotarians who have taken a lead to insure a polio-free world have been recognized for their efforts In 1996 the Service Award for a Polio-Free World was established These awards are given out by region as defined by the World Health Organization

Amelia has done so many things to raise awareness and to raise money for PolioPlusmdashher hard work is paying off As of April 21 only five polio cases have

been reported this yearmdashthose cases are in Pakistan and Afghanistan We are continuing to provide drops to more than 400 million children a year in 60 coun-tries to ensure polio will not return those countries

Over the past three years Amelia has helped raise $271983 in our district to fight polio With the Bill and Melin-da Gates Foundation two to one match of $543966 that means a grand total of $815949 going to PolioPlus

All 7750 Rotarians especially me are proud of Amelia for her selflessness and her ability to continue to help others Amelia is definitely Serving Humanity

DG Lance presented the recognition to Amelia at Greater Andersonrsquos Dancing with the Stars fundraiser

AED provided by Lake Wylie Rotary saves a life at YMCA in Clover See page 9

May 4 marks the official date that the Supreme Court rules that Rotary clubs must accept qualified women Page 17

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MEMBERSHIP NOTES

AT YEAR-END WATCH OUT FOR COMPLACENCYBY DGE ED IRICK Rotary Cub of Greenville Evening District Membership Chair

We have two months left in this Rotary year Even though membership in the District has increased since July 1 2016 history shows us that we can expect to see a decline from current levels as we approach the end of the Rotary Year

Over the past two months District 7750 declined in net membership Right now there are 23 clubs that are showing no increase or an increase of one or two members Six clubs are currently showing a loss of one or two members

Many clubs will end the year with a net loss in members Why is this In large part it is because they get complacent Complacency is a Rotary clubrsquos biggest membership hurdle Clubs tend to focus on

getting in new members and then take their eyes off retaining current members

Now is the time to assess your members to determine if any of them are showing signs of losing interest in the club or experiencing problems outside of Rotary In many cases these members can be retained with help and support from the club Get creative in reengaging and supporting these members Also have a plan to replace any expected losses with new members over the next two months

Be alert Donrsquot let complacency drive you into a net loss for the year End the year with a net increase in membership

STRENGTHEN YOUR CLUBCOMmiddotPLAmiddotCENmiddotCYnoun

a feeling of smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or onersquos achievements

synonyms smugness self-satisfaction self-congratulation self-regard

Update - Membership Event Grants ndash now 18 approvedBY JOHN KIMBELL

The District 7750 Membership Grant aimed at continuing strong growth of clubs in this Rotary year has been approved for 18 Rotary clubs in the District

Membership development is a top priority to grow the impact of our amazing organization Financial support is being provided to clubs that execute a specific membership event with a complete set of intentional strategies and strong follow up while meeting the requirements of the program

There will be many membership

events hosted by clubs in May and June Nearly 400 guests are expect-ed This will help many clubs expe-rience a strong year end Equally important is good momentum going into the 2017-2018 Rotary year with many prospects that need strong follow up and nurturing to come join in the months that follow

Every current Rotarian can make a difference not only by inviting guests but also by sharing the value you receive from the fellowship local service and association with Rotary and

its global impact You can also help nurture valued prospects by welcoming and engaging them now and in the future

Articles over the next few months will report on results This will include useful information to what many clubs discovered as successful practices

John Kimbell is a member of the Rotary Club of Greenville Evening and the District Grow Rotary Action Team His email is jkimbell46gmailcom

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STRENGTHEN YOUR CLUBPROMOTE YOUR CLUB WITH NEW ROTARY RESOURCES

How do you communicate with your community about your club Are prospective members hearing about who you are and what you do If your club is looking to promote its unique culture events and service projects you can customize a club brochure Edit the content or upload your own photos to make a distinctive promotional pamphlet With this template you can

bull Upload your own photos or select from the image options provided

bull Edit the text to include information relevant to your club such as their clubrsquos key projects

bull List dates of your clubrsquos annual eventsbull Share testimonials from membersUse the Discover Rotary presentation and the Impact

Begins With You prospective member brochure to introduce Rotaryrsquos values and history the benefits of membership and what makes Rotary stand out

Does your club sponsor an Interact or Rotaract club You can customize your own promotional cards for Rotaryrsquos programs for young leaders through our Brand Center This is a great opportunity to show potential members all the ways they can get involved through Rotary

Donrsquot forget the BRANDINGBY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of Greenville

A huge part of a Rotary project is the brandingmdashboth during and after the project Why Because thatrsquos what reminds not only the general public but also Rotarians that we are PEOPLE OF ACTION A club of people you want to become part of or stay with

I saw a recent article in a club bulletin about a work day on a great Rotary project There were 11 photos of Rotarians (I suppose they were Rotarians) working Everyone in the photos was wearing a logo t-shirt and some had logo ball caps All kinds of logosmdashcolleges companies other projects clothing manufacturers None of the logos were Rotarymdashin 11 photos of a couple dozen Rotarians not one was wearing a Rotary shirt or hat

This is a missed opportunity not only for building public image but also membership attraction and retention I hope your next Rotary work day is covered up with a sea of ldquoRotarian at Workrdquo shirts available in short sleeve or long sleeve

Polo shirts with club logos and hats are other options My suggestion In your next club project add enough money to the budget to give every Rotarian who shows up a Rotary shirt or hat Thatrsquos part of what we domdashhelp others understand that wersquore PEOPLE OF ACTION

Rotary Club Central will be updated in July

Rotary Club Central will provide clubs and districts with a better user experience where pages load faster navigation is more intuitive and inputting goals is easier than before A new interface will give Rotary Club Central a fresh look and feel The new tool will present past and current goals in one place through easy-to-read charts and graphs

Clubs and districts can use Rotary Club Central to set goals measure impact view trends track progress complete the Rotary Citation and plan for the future Rotary Club Central provides clubs and districts with a quantifiable way to begin measuring local and global impact specifically through tracking membership initiatives service activities and Rotary Foundation giving

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Learning and understandingBY BAILEY GREEROutbound to Switzerland

I am currently participating in the Rotary Youth Exchange program in Fribourg Switzerland where I am actively learning and improving my French I am sponsored by the Rotary Club of Simpsonville where my father is a Rotarian

I have had many struggles but somehow I have overcome every one of them One of the most difficult times during my exchange year was at the beginning When an exchange stu-dent arrives in a new country frequently they donrsquot know how to speak the language at all or have only taken the language at school Not understanding when a host family speaks to you can become very frustrating Putting in the time and effort before an exchange to learn the language is one of the most rewarding actions you can take before you leave to go on this crazy adventurous year

Two of the most beneficial things about going on the ex-change are learning and understanding As exchange students we learn a new language but come to understand a new culture We learn subjects at school but we come to understand the education system and how much they value education in our new country We learn to integrate into our new families and to understand how important family is and how each family is different in their own special ways We learn to deal with lifersquos problems far away from our parents and in doing so we under-stand what it means to be independent and responsible citizens

I would like to finish by expressing my gratitude to all of the Rotarians all over the world and more specifically to the Rotar-ians of District 7750 and the Simpsonville Rotary Club I would also like to thank my host club here in Switzerland when they have welcomed me with open hands and hearts

MAY IS YOUTH SERVICES MONTHThanks to Jack Newby member of the Rotary Club of Westminister for chairing our Youth Exchange Committee Jack and his team organize events around the district that include our inbound and outbound students Email Jack at jnewby414gmailcom

Bailey Greer (L) before departing the USA Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Simpsonville

PUTTING IN THE TIME AND EFFORT BEFORE AN EXCHANGE TO LEARN THE LANGUAGE IS ONE OF THE MOST REWARDING ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE

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Becoming independent and self-confidentBY ELIZABETH CONNOROutbound to Germany

Over the past nine months I have experienced many things that most people would only have in their dreams Thanks to Rotary I have been given the opportunity to live 4000 miles away from home and experience a different way of life

Being a Rotary exchange student in Germany has changed me in many ways I am surrounded not just by German culture but also the culture from the other stu-dents which has helped me open my mind to see the world in a new perspective

Living abroad has had its many challenges with the lan-guage being one of them Not being able to communicate exactly how I feel word for word is not easy but you learn along the way and it has helped me make great friendships and has given me a better understanding of others who struggle with learning something new

The exchange has not only helped me learn to become more independent and self-confident but it has also taught me to be more caring and patient with others I have had many great and fun adventures including visiting Amster-dam with my host family having Rotary sleepovers with all the exchange students from my host Rotary District in Germany and visiting an actual German Christmas market and so much more

I canrsquot thank Rotary enough for this experience and I wish everyone could see the world through an exchange studentrsquos eyes Thank you Rotary

Elisabeth Connor with Exchange Students in District 1850 Germany

Elisabeth Connor right in Germany sponsored by the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg

NOT BEING ABLE TO COMMUNICATE EXACTLY HOW I FEEL IS NOT EASY

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Learning from the daily lessons of lifeBY JEREMY TORRES Outbound to France

My Rotary Youth Exchange year has been the most positively influential experience of my life

At first I thought it was going to be the most daunting challenge I might ever face Now it is the one encounter for which I will forever be grateful

Youth Exchange has shaped the person I am today I am no longer the same person who left Greenville eight months ago I am trilingual multicultural more responsible more independent more malleable and a more

knowledgeable version of myselfNo matter how long I have

been on this adventure I seem to always find myself surprised by what I am taught through enrich-ing and invaluable daily lessons of life in a different country

My positive open-minded attitude towards my exchange has presented me with numerous opportunities that have lead to the discovery of many amazing places and beautiful encounters The peo-ple exchange students and others alike that I have come across and

created excellent relationships with during my exchange have become life-long members of an extended international family

Although the exchange has presented its fair share of challeng-es and hard times with a small dose of resiliency one can equal-ly take advantage of what one is taught by these situations which is equally as valuable

I want to thank the Rotary Youth Exchange Program for giv-ing me this fantastic opportunity Merci Beaucoup

Jeremy Torres sponsored by the RC of North Greenville Serving at a Rotary event in Paris France and speaking to the Rotary Club of Aubergenville France

FOR THOSE THAT WILL COME AFTER ME I ONLY HAVE ONE PIECE OF ADVICE DO IT

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On the rollercoaster of victories and hardshipsBY CAROLINE MCATEE Outbound to Spain

Last September I stepped off the plane in Madrid Spain and into the next chapter of my life The friends the language the experiences the hard days that made me question what I was doing the achievements a roller coaster of victories and hardships but it is a year that I wouldnrsquot trade for anything I have come to love this country like my own and this year will forever be in my heart

Among the things that the new people in my life have taught me I think the most important one is that loneliness doesnrsquot last forever When I arrived I hadnrsquot made friends and spent time with my host family Within weeks I was making friends and able to converse with them thanks to the time spent practicing Spanish before leaving Clemson

As a result of this year I am more outgoing I

have learned valuable life lessons a language that will serve me for the rest of my life how to make mistakes and shake off embarrassment and lastly that by overcoming struggles I will emerge as a stronger and better person

My favorite times have been spent with my friends at school and my Spanish High School soccer team They have been the ones to teach me what it is like growing up in Spain I am forever grateful for the person they have made me and the friendship gifted to me However I must thank Rotary for giving me the opportunity to show the world what I am capable of accomplishing The life that I have lived this year will make me the person that I am in the years to come I am grateful

Caroline McAtee leaving Greenville-Spartanburg Airport for Burgos Spain Eight months later she is sharing an ice cream cone with one of her many new friends Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Clemson

I HAVE LEARNED HOW TO MAKE MISTAKES AND SHAKE OFF EMBARRASSMENT

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Learning to get outside your comfort zoneBY JORDAN CARYOutbound to Germany

I am 16 years old and I am a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Minden Germany Throughout this year I have had many new experiences challenges and lessons learned One of the most important things I learned early is that things are not always what or how you ex-pect them to be and that not every-thing you do will always be in your established comfort zone I found a new inner strength to overcome obstacles that I may have shied away from previously This exchange has changed me by giving me new chal-lenges to overcome and experiences from which I have become stronger and more capable

At first I was very homesick and not having studied German it was difficult for me to make friends in school or in sports I soon bonded with other exchange students and they became my lifeline as I adapted to my host family and new community

The most fun part of my exchange was traveling with the other exchange students to other areas of Germany and around Europe where we visited most of the country capitals I have been enriched because of this experience

Thank you so much Rotary for this fantastic once in a lifetime opportunity

Jordan Cary sponsored by the Rotary Club of of Newberry

THINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT OR HOW YOU EXPECT THEM TO BE

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Linda McCallum Director of Clover School District YMCA spoke to the Lake Wylie Rotary Club to tell the story of the AED life-saving event at the YMCA Also pictured is club president Matt Burris

Rotary-provided AED saves life in Clover

A life was saved at the Clover YMCA because of an AED placed there recently by the Rotary Club of Lake Wylie

A member suffered a heart attack in the weight room on April 17 This is what YMCA director Linda McCallum reported He did not have a pulse He was uncon-scious CPR was started Our AED was used and he was brought back around He was taken to Piedmont Hospital in Rock Hill then transferred to Charlotte for open heart surgery the next morning

ldquoIt looks like we saved a life thanks to our amazing staff volunteers and the Lake Wylie Rotary Clubrdquo Linda said

Simpsonville plants nine trees in honor of TRF centennial

In honor of the Rotary Foundations 100th anniversary the Rotary Club of Simpsonville club planted nine trees along the city park Club member Nathan McClure donated the trees and the city dug the holes for six dog-wood trees and three Japanese magnolia trees

Each of these trees has beautiful blooms in spring and will be a great sight for all at-tending the park

The Simpsonville Club also celebrated the 100th Rotary Foundation Anniversary with a Chili Cook-Off as hosts of the Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours There were over 100 in attendance to help the club celebrate and a great time was had by all These two ways of celebrating were the clubrsquos way of expressing to the community the impact Rotary has had doing good in the world and in our local area

President Lisa Forrester Past President Al Futrell Rotarian Lewis Stewart Rotarian Nathan McClure Also pictured is Andy West City Parks Coordinator

SIMPSONVILLE

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WALHALLA

The beautiful shot of Lake Jocassee is just below the turn-around point on the race The elevation changes are tough but doable

Last yearrsquos overall winner was a 13-year-old girl She did not even seem winded This was not a surprise

ROTARY CLUB OF WALHALLArsquoS 5K RACE WILL HELP A VILLAGE IN HAITIA race course so beautiful you will forget how tough it isBY STEVE SOKOLRotary Cub of Walhalla

Whether you are an accomplished runner a novice or simply someone with a generous heart to help others you donrsquot want to miss the 2nd Annual I Battled Bad Creek 5K

This certified course is set just inside Sumter National Forest where the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains provide a quiet serene backdrop for this worthy fundraising event

From serious runners to recreational walkers everyone will enjoy the location and challenge of this course And the challenging grade of the mountainous terrain provides a great workout for the glutes lungs heart and the soul

If you just want to walk the course and let your soul enjoy na-ture at it prettiest we still welcome you Many of us will be walking

The Rotary Club of Walhalla has found this property which surrounds Duke Energyrsquos Bad Creek Hydroelectric Station to be the perfect venue for the event Nestled above the beautiful Lake

Jocassee these hills are rich in history and in beauty

The setting offers a unique experience for participants in this 5K fundraiser to benefit a small Haitian village in desperate need of basic life-sustaining support The fundraiser was born out of the heart of Jordanie Mertil a native Haitian member of the Rotary Club of Walhalla

Jordaniersquos friends coworkers at Oconee Memorial Hospital and Rotarian colleagues have rallied behind her efforts to transform lives of the people of LeTant Village in Haiti with donations of clothing and medical supplies as

well as special projects to provide safer housing and clean drinking water

The I Battled Bad Creek 5K planning committee invites you to join them for this fun event in a magnificent setting all the while supporting this effort to enrich the lives of men women and children in Haiti

ldquoWe welcome runners of all agesrdquo says Jordanie ldquoEveryone had such a good time last year and wersquore looking forward to another great event More importantly wersquore counting on the success of this fundraiser to help us continue the important work being done in Haitirdquo

We look forward to having you join us at Duke Energyrsquos beautiful Bad Creek site

When Saturday May 20Registration $25 due by May 5 to ensure participants receive a t-shirt After May 5 registration is $30 Awards Two awards will be given in each class by age and gender Complete details and background on the event plus information on the LeTant village the clubrsquos involvement and Haitian history is available at i-battled-bad-creekcom Registration forms are available on the event website and in the Cafeacute at Oconee Memorial Hospital

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UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

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Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

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GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

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Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

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CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

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Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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MEMBERSHIP NOTES

AT YEAR-END WATCH OUT FOR COMPLACENCYBY DGE ED IRICK Rotary Cub of Greenville Evening District Membership Chair

We have two months left in this Rotary year Even though membership in the District has increased since July 1 2016 history shows us that we can expect to see a decline from current levels as we approach the end of the Rotary Year

Over the past two months District 7750 declined in net membership Right now there are 23 clubs that are showing no increase or an increase of one or two members Six clubs are currently showing a loss of one or two members

Many clubs will end the year with a net loss in members Why is this In large part it is because they get complacent Complacency is a Rotary clubrsquos biggest membership hurdle Clubs tend to focus on

getting in new members and then take their eyes off retaining current members

Now is the time to assess your members to determine if any of them are showing signs of losing interest in the club or experiencing problems outside of Rotary In many cases these members can be retained with help and support from the club Get creative in reengaging and supporting these members Also have a plan to replace any expected losses with new members over the next two months

Be alert Donrsquot let complacency drive you into a net loss for the year End the year with a net increase in membership

STRENGTHEN YOUR CLUBCOMmiddotPLAmiddotCENmiddotCYnoun

a feeling of smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or onersquos achievements

synonyms smugness self-satisfaction self-congratulation self-regard

Update - Membership Event Grants ndash now 18 approvedBY JOHN KIMBELL

The District 7750 Membership Grant aimed at continuing strong growth of clubs in this Rotary year has been approved for 18 Rotary clubs in the District

Membership development is a top priority to grow the impact of our amazing organization Financial support is being provided to clubs that execute a specific membership event with a complete set of intentional strategies and strong follow up while meeting the requirements of the program

There will be many membership

events hosted by clubs in May and June Nearly 400 guests are expect-ed This will help many clubs expe-rience a strong year end Equally important is good momentum going into the 2017-2018 Rotary year with many prospects that need strong follow up and nurturing to come join in the months that follow

Every current Rotarian can make a difference not only by inviting guests but also by sharing the value you receive from the fellowship local service and association with Rotary and

its global impact You can also help nurture valued prospects by welcoming and engaging them now and in the future

Articles over the next few months will report on results This will include useful information to what many clubs discovered as successful practices

John Kimbell is a member of the Rotary Club of Greenville Evening and the District Grow Rotary Action Team His email is jkimbell46gmailcom

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STRENGTHEN YOUR CLUBPROMOTE YOUR CLUB WITH NEW ROTARY RESOURCES

How do you communicate with your community about your club Are prospective members hearing about who you are and what you do If your club is looking to promote its unique culture events and service projects you can customize a club brochure Edit the content or upload your own photos to make a distinctive promotional pamphlet With this template you can

bull Upload your own photos or select from the image options provided

bull Edit the text to include information relevant to your club such as their clubrsquos key projects

bull List dates of your clubrsquos annual eventsbull Share testimonials from membersUse the Discover Rotary presentation and the Impact

Begins With You prospective member brochure to introduce Rotaryrsquos values and history the benefits of membership and what makes Rotary stand out

Does your club sponsor an Interact or Rotaract club You can customize your own promotional cards for Rotaryrsquos programs for young leaders through our Brand Center This is a great opportunity to show potential members all the ways they can get involved through Rotary

Donrsquot forget the BRANDINGBY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of Greenville

A huge part of a Rotary project is the brandingmdashboth during and after the project Why Because thatrsquos what reminds not only the general public but also Rotarians that we are PEOPLE OF ACTION A club of people you want to become part of or stay with

I saw a recent article in a club bulletin about a work day on a great Rotary project There were 11 photos of Rotarians (I suppose they were Rotarians) working Everyone in the photos was wearing a logo t-shirt and some had logo ball caps All kinds of logosmdashcolleges companies other projects clothing manufacturers None of the logos were Rotarymdashin 11 photos of a couple dozen Rotarians not one was wearing a Rotary shirt or hat

This is a missed opportunity not only for building public image but also membership attraction and retention I hope your next Rotary work day is covered up with a sea of ldquoRotarian at Workrdquo shirts available in short sleeve or long sleeve

Polo shirts with club logos and hats are other options My suggestion In your next club project add enough money to the budget to give every Rotarian who shows up a Rotary shirt or hat Thatrsquos part of what we domdashhelp others understand that wersquore PEOPLE OF ACTION

Rotary Club Central will be updated in July

Rotary Club Central will provide clubs and districts with a better user experience where pages load faster navigation is more intuitive and inputting goals is easier than before A new interface will give Rotary Club Central a fresh look and feel The new tool will present past and current goals in one place through easy-to-read charts and graphs

Clubs and districts can use Rotary Club Central to set goals measure impact view trends track progress complete the Rotary Citation and plan for the future Rotary Club Central provides clubs and districts with a quantifiable way to begin measuring local and global impact specifically through tracking membership initiatives service activities and Rotary Foundation giving

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Learning and understandingBY BAILEY GREEROutbound to Switzerland

I am currently participating in the Rotary Youth Exchange program in Fribourg Switzerland where I am actively learning and improving my French I am sponsored by the Rotary Club of Simpsonville where my father is a Rotarian

I have had many struggles but somehow I have overcome every one of them One of the most difficult times during my exchange year was at the beginning When an exchange stu-dent arrives in a new country frequently they donrsquot know how to speak the language at all or have only taken the language at school Not understanding when a host family speaks to you can become very frustrating Putting in the time and effort before an exchange to learn the language is one of the most rewarding actions you can take before you leave to go on this crazy adventurous year

Two of the most beneficial things about going on the ex-change are learning and understanding As exchange students we learn a new language but come to understand a new culture We learn subjects at school but we come to understand the education system and how much they value education in our new country We learn to integrate into our new families and to understand how important family is and how each family is different in their own special ways We learn to deal with lifersquos problems far away from our parents and in doing so we under-stand what it means to be independent and responsible citizens

I would like to finish by expressing my gratitude to all of the Rotarians all over the world and more specifically to the Rotar-ians of District 7750 and the Simpsonville Rotary Club I would also like to thank my host club here in Switzerland when they have welcomed me with open hands and hearts

MAY IS YOUTH SERVICES MONTHThanks to Jack Newby member of the Rotary Club of Westminister for chairing our Youth Exchange Committee Jack and his team organize events around the district that include our inbound and outbound students Email Jack at jnewby414gmailcom

Bailey Greer (L) before departing the USA Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Simpsonville

PUTTING IN THE TIME AND EFFORT BEFORE AN EXCHANGE TO LEARN THE LANGUAGE IS ONE OF THE MOST REWARDING ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE

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Becoming independent and self-confidentBY ELIZABETH CONNOROutbound to Germany

Over the past nine months I have experienced many things that most people would only have in their dreams Thanks to Rotary I have been given the opportunity to live 4000 miles away from home and experience a different way of life

Being a Rotary exchange student in Germany has changed me in many ways I am surrounded not just by German culture but also the culture from the other stu-dents which has helped me open my mind to see the world in a new perspective

Living abroad has had its many challenges with the lan-guage being one of them Not being able to communicate exactly how I feel word for word is not easy but you learn along the way and it has helped me make great friendships and has given me a better understanding of others who struggle with learning something new

The exchange has not only helped me learn to become more independent and self-confident but it has also taught me to be more caring and patient with others I have had many great and fun adventures including visiting Amster-dam with my host family having Rotary sleepovers with all the exchange students from my host Rotary District in Germany and visiting an actual German Christmas market and so much more

I canrsquot thank Rotary enough for this experience and I wish everyone could see the world through an exchange studentrsquos eyes Thank you Rotary

Elisabeth Connor with Exchange Students in District 1850 Germany

Elisabeth Connor right in Germany sponsored by the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg

NOT BEING ABLE TO COMMUNICATE EXACTLY HOW I FEEL IS NOT EASY

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Learning from the daily lessons of lifeBY JEREMY TORRES Outbound to France

My Rotary Youth Exchange year has been the most positively influential experience of my life

At first I thought it was going to be the most daunting challenge I might ever face Now it is the one encounter for which I will forever be grateful

Youth Exchange has shaped the person I am today I am no longer the same person who left Greenville eight months ago I am trilingual multicultural more responsible more independent more malleable and a more

knowledgeable version of myselfNo matter how long I have

been on this adventure I seem to always find myself surprised by what I am taught through enrich-ing and invaluable daily lessons of life in a different country

My positive open-minded attitude towards my exchange has presented me with numerous opportunities that have lead to the discovery of many amazing places and beautiful encounters The peo-ple exchange students and others alike that I have come across and

created excellent relationships with during my exchange have become life-long members of an extended international family

Although the exchange has presented its fair share of challeng-es and hard times with a small dose of resiliency one can equal-ly take advantage of what one is taught by these situations which is equally as valuable

I want to thank the Rotary Youth Exchange Program for giv-ing me this fantastic opportunity Merci Beaucoup

Jeremy Torres sponsored by the RC of North Greenville Serving at a Rotary event in Paris France and speaking to the Rotary Club of Aubergenville France

FOR THOSE THAT WILL COME AFTER ME I ONLY HAVE ONE PIECE OF ADVICE DO IT

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On the rollercoaster of victories and hardshipsBY CAROLINE MCATEE Outbound to Spain

Last September I stepped off the plane in Madrid Spain and into the next chapter of my life The friends the language the experiences the hard days that made me question what I was doing the achievements a roller coaster of victories and hardships but it is a year that I wouldnrsquot trade for anything I have come to love this country like my own and this year will forever be in my heart

Among the things that the new people in my life have taught me I think the most important one is that loneliness doesnrsquot last forever When I arrived I hadnrsquot made friends and spent time with my host family Within weeks I was making friends and able to converse with them thanks to the time spent practicing Spanish before leaving Clemson

As a result of this year I am more outgoing I

have learned valuable life lessons a language that will serve me for the rest of my life how to make mistakes and shake off embarrassment and lastly that by overcoming struggles I will emerge as a stronger and better person

My favorite times have been spent with my friends at school and my Spanish High School soccer team They have been the ones to teach me what it is like growing up in Spain I am forever grateful for the person they have made me and the friendship gifted to me However I must thank Rotary for giving me the opportunity to show the world what I am capable of accomplishing The life that I have lived this year will make me the person that I am in the years to come I am grateful

Caroline McAtee leaving Greenville-Spartanburg Airport for Burgos Spain Eight months later she is sharing an ice cream cone with one of her many new friends Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Clemson

I HAVE LEARNED HOW TO MAKE MISTAKES AND SHAKE OFF EMBARRASSMENT

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Learning to get outside your comfort zoneBY JORDAN CARYOutbound to Germany

I am 16 years old and I am a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Minden Germany Throughout this year I have had many new experiences challenges and lessons learned One of the most important things I learned early is that things are not always what or how you ex-pect them to be and that not every-thing you do will always be in your established comfort zone I found a new inner strength to overcome obstacles that I may have shied away from previously This exchange has changed me by giving me new chal-lenges to overcome and experiences from which I have become stronger and more capable

At first I was very homesick and not having studied German it was difficult for me to make friends in school or in sports I soon bonded with other exchange students and they became my lifeline as I adapted to my host family and new community

The most fun part of my exchange was traveling with the other exchange students to other areas of Germany and around Europe where we visited most of the country capitals I have been enriched because of this experience

Thank you so much Rotary for this fantastic once in a lifetime opportunity

Jordan Cary sponsored by the Rotary Club of of Newberry

THINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT OR HOW YOU EXPECT THEM TO BE

Page 97750

Linda McCallum Director of Clover School District YMCA spoke to the Lake Wylie Rotary Club to tell the story of the AED life-saving event at the YMCA Also pictured is club president Matt Burris

Rotary-provided AED saves life in Clover

A life was saved at the Clover YMCA because of an AED placed there recently by the Rotary Club of Lake Wylie

A member suffered a heart attack in the weight room on April 17 This is what YMCA director Linda McCallum reported He did not have a pulse He was uncon-scious CPR was started Our AED was used and he was brought back around He was taken to Piedmont Hospital in Rock Hill then transferred to Charlotte for open heart surgery the next morning

ldquoIt looks like we saved a life thanks to our amazing staff volunteers and the Lake Wylie Rotary Clubrdquo Linda said

Simpsonville plants nine trees in honor of TRF centennial

In honor of the Rotary Foundations 100th anniversary the Rotary Club of Simpsonville club planted nine trees along the city park Club member Nathan McClure donated the trees and the city dug the holes for six dog-wood trees and three Japanese magnolia trees

Each of these trees has beautiful blooms in spring and will be a great sight for all at-tending the park

The Simpsonville Club also celebrated the 100th Rotary Foundation Anniversary with a Chili Cook-Off as hosts of the Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours There were over 100 in attendance to help the club celebrate and a great time was had by all These two ways of celebrating were the clubrsquos way of expressing to the community the impact Rotary has had doing good in the world and in our local area

President Lisa Forrester Past President Al Futrell Rotarian Lewis Stewart Rotarian Nathan McClure Also pictured is Andy West City Parks Coordinator

SIMPSONVILLE

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WALHALLA

The beautiful shot of Lake Jocassee is just below the turn-around point on the race The elevation changes are tough but doable

Last yearrsquos overall winner was a 13-year-old girl She did not even seem winded This was not a surprise

ROTARY CLUB OF WALHALLArsquoS 5K RACE WILL HELP A VILLAGE IN HAITIA race course so beautiful you will forget how tough it isBY STEVE SOKOLRotary Cub of Walhalla

Whether you are an accomplished runner a novice or simply someone with a generous heart to help others you donrsquot want to miss the 2nd Annual I Battled Bad Creek 5K

This certified course is set just inside Sumter National Forest where the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains provide a quiet serene backdrop for this worthy fundraising event

From serious runners to recreational walkers everyone will enjoy the location and challenge of this course And the challenging grade of the mountainous terrain provides a great workout for the glutes lungs heart and the soul

If you just want to walk the course and let your soul enjoy na-ture at it prettiest we still welcome you Many of us will be walking

The Rotary Club of Walhalla has found this property which surrounds Duke Energyrsquos Bad Creek Hydroelectric Station to be the perfect venue for the event Nestled above the beautiful Lake

Jocassee these hills are rich in history and in beauty

The setting offers a unique experience for participants in this 5K fundraiser to benefit a small Haitian village in desperate need of basic life-sustaining support The fundraiser was born out of the heart of Jordanie Mertil a native Haitian member of the Rotary Club of Walhalla

Jordaniersquos friends coworkers at Oconee Memorial Hospital and Rotarian colleagues have rallied behind her efforts to transform lives of the people of LeTant Village in Haiti with donations of clothing and medical supplies as

well as special projects to provide safer housing and clean drinking water

The I Battled Bad Creek 5K planning committee invites you to join them for this fun event in a magnificent setting all the while supporting this effort to enrich the lives of men women and children in Haiti

ldquoWe welcome runners of all agesrdquo says Jordanie ldquoEveryone had such a good time last year and wersquore looking forward to another great event More importantly wersquore counting on the success of this fundraiser to help us continue the important work being done in Haitirdquo

We look forward to having you join us at Duke Energyrsquos beautiful Bad Creek site

When Saturday May 20Registration $25 due by May 5 to ensure participants receive a t-shirt After May 5 registration is $30 Awards Two awards will be given in each class by age and gender Complete details and background on the event plus information on the LeTant village the clubrsquos involvement and Haitian history is available at i-battled-bad-creekcom Registration forms are available on the event website and in the Cafeacute at Oconee Memorial Hospital

Page 117750

UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

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Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

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Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

Page 157750

CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

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Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Page 3: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

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STRENGTHEN YOUR CLUBPROMOTE YOUR CLUB WITH NEW ROTARY RESOURCES

How do you communicate with your community about your club Are prospective members hearing about who you are and what you do If your club is looking to promote its unique culture events and service projects you can customize a club brochure Edit the content or upload your own photos to make a distinctive promotional pamphlet With this template you can

bull Upload your own photos or select from the image options provided

bull Edit the text to include information relevant to your club such as their clubrsquos key projects

bull List dates of your clubrsquos annual eventsbull Share testimonials from membersUse the Discover Rotary presentation and the Impact

Begins With You prospective member brochure to introduce Rotaryrsquos values and history the benefits of membership and what makes Rotary stand out

Does your club sponsor an Interact or Rotaract club You can customize your own promotional cards for Rotaryrsquos programs for young leaders through our Brand Center This is a great opportunity to show potential members all the ways they can get involved through Rotary

Donrsquot forget the BRANDINGBY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of Greenville

A huge part of a Rotary project is the brandingmdashboth during and after the project Why Because thatrsquos what reminds not only the general public but also Rotarians that we are PEOPLE OF ACTION A club of people you want to become part of or stay with

I saw a recent article in a club bulletin about a work day on a great Rotary project There were 11 photos of Rotarians (I suppose they were Rotarians) working Everyone in the photos was wearing a logo t-shirt and some had logo ball caps All kinds of logosmdashcolleges companies other projects clothing manufacturers None of the logos were Rotarymdashin 11 photos of a couple dozen Rotarians not one was wearing a Rotary shirt or hat

This is a missed opportunity not only for building public image but also membership attraction and retention I hope your next Rotary work day is covered up with a sea of ldquoRotarian at Workrdquo shirts available in short sleeve or long sleeve

Polo shirts with club logos and hats are other options My suggestion In your next club project add enough money to the budget to give every Rotarian who shows up a Rotary shirt or hat Thatrsquos part of what we domdashhelp others understand that wersquore PEOPLE OF ACTION

Rotary Club Central will be updated in July

Rotary Club Central will provide clubs and districts with a better user experience where pages load faster navigation is more intuitive and inputting goals is easier than before A new interface will give Rotary Club Central a fresh look and feel The new tool will present past and current goals in one place through easy-to-read charts and graphs

Clubs and districts can use Rotary Club Central to set goals measure impact view trends track progress complete the Rotary Citation and plan for the future Rotary Club Central provides clubs and districts with a quantifiable way to begin measuring local and global impact specifically through tracking membership initiatives service activities and Rotary Foundation giving

Page 47750

Learning and understandingBY BAILEY GREEROutbound to Switzerland

I am currently participating in the Rotary Youth Exchange program in Fribourg Switzerland where I am actively learning and improving my French I am sponsored by the Rotary Club of Simpsonville where my father is a Rotarian

I have had many struggles but somehow I have overcome every one of them One of the most difficult times during my exchange year was at the beginning When an exchange stu-dent arrives in a new country frequently they donrsquot know how to speak the language at all or have only taken the language at school Not understanding when a host family speaks to you can become very frustrating Putting in the time and effort before an exchange to learn the language is one of the most rewarding actions you can take before you leave to go on this crazy adventurous year

Two of the most beneficial things about going on the ex-change are learning and understanding As exchange students we learn a new language but come to understand a new culture We learn subjects at school but we come to understand the education system and how much they value education in our new country We learn to integrate into our new families and to understand how important family is and how each family is different in their own special ways We learn to deal with lifersquos problems far away from our parents and in doing so we under-stand what it means to be independent and responsible citizens

I would like to finish by expressing my gratitude to all of the Rotarians all over the world and more specifically to the Rotar-ians of District 7750 and the Simpsonville Rotary Club I would also like to thank my host club here in Switzerland when they have welcomed me with open hands and hearts

MAY IS YOUTH SERVICES MONTHThanks to Jack Newby member of the Rotary Club of Westminister for chairing our Youth Exchange Committee Jack and his team organize events around the district that include our inbound and outbound students Email Jack at jnewby414gmailcom

Bailey Greer (L) before departing the USA Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Simpsonville

PUTTING IN THE TIME AND EFFORT BEFORE AN EXCHANGE TO LEARN THE LANGUAGE IS ONE OF THE MOST REWARDING ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE

Page 57750

Becoming independent and self-confidentBY ELIZABETH CONNOROutbound to Germany

Over the past nine months I have experienced many things that most people would only have in their dreams Thanks to Rotary I have been given the opportunity to live 4000 miles away from home and experience a different way of life

Being a Rotary exchange student in Germany has changed me in many ways I am surrounded not just by German culture but also the culture from the other stu-dents which has helped me open my mind to see the world in a new perspective

Living abroad has had its many challenges with the lan-guage being one of them Not being able to communicate exactly how I feel word for word is not easy but you learn along the way and it has helped me make great friendships and has given me a better understanding of others who struggle with learning something new

The exchange has not only helped me learn to become more independent and self-confident but it has also taught me to be more caring and patient with others I have had many great and fun adventures including visiting Amster-dam with my host family having Rotary sleepovers with all the exchange students from my host Rotary District in Germany and visiting an actual German Christmas market and so much more

I canrsquot thank Rotary enough for this experience and I wish everyone could see the world through an exchange studentrsquos eyes Thank you Rotary

Elisabeth Connor with Exchange Students in District 1850 Germany

Elisabeth Connor right in Germany sponsored by the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg

NOT BEING ABLE TO COMMUNICATE EXACTLY HOW I FEEL IS NOT EASY

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Learning from the daily lessons of lifeBY JEREMY TORRES Outbound to France

My Rotary Youth Exchange year has been the most positively influential experience of my life

At first I thought it was going to be the most daunting challenge I might ever face Now it is the one encounter for which I will forever be grateful

Youth Exchange has shaped the person I am today I am no longer the same person who left Greenville eight months ago I am trilingual multicultural more responsible more independent more malleable and a more

knowledgeable version of myselfNo matter how long I have

been on this adventure I seem to always find myself surprised by what I am taught through enrich-ing and invaluable daily lessons of life in a different country

My positive open-minded attitude towards my exchange has presented me with numerous opportunities that have lead to the discovery of many amazing places and beautiful encounters The peo-ple exchange students and others alike that I have come across and

created excellent relationships with during my exchange have become life-long members of an extended international family

Although the exchange has presented its fair share of challeng-es and hard times with a small dose of resiliency one can equal-ly take advantage of what one is taught by these situations which is equally as valuable

I want to thank the Rotary Youth Exchange Program for giv-ing me this fantastic opportunity Merci Beaucoup

Jeremy Torres sponsored by the RC of North Greenville Serving at a Rotary event in Paris France and speaking to the Rotary Club of Aubergenville France

FOR THOSE THAT WILL COME AFTER ME I ONLY HAVE ONE PIECE OF ADVICE DO IT

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On the rollercoaster of victories and hardshipsBY CAROLINE MCATEE Outbound to Spain

Last September I stepped off the plane in Madrid Spain and into the next chapter of my life The friends the language the experiences the hard days that made me question what I was doing the achievements a roller coaster of victories and hardships but it is a year that I wouldnrsquot trade for anything I have come to love this country like my own and this year will forever be in my heart

Among the things that the new people in my life have taught me I think the most important one is that loneliness doesnrsquot last forever When I arrived I hadnrsquot made friends and spent time with my host family Within weeks I was making friends and able to converse with them thanks to the time spent practicing Spanish before leaving Clemson

As a result of this year I am more outgoing I

have learned valuable life lessons a language that will serve me for the rest of my life how to make mistakes and shake off embarrassment and lastly that by overcoming struggles I will emerge as a stronger and better person

My favorite times have been spent with my friends at school and my Spanish High School soccer team They have been the ones to teach me what it is like growing up in Spain I am forever grateful for the person they have made me and the friendship gifted to me However I must thank Rotary for giving me the opportunity to show the world what I am capable of accomplishing The life that I have lived this year will make me the person that I am in the years to come I am grateful

Caroline McAtee leaving Greenville-Spartanburg Airport for Burgos Spain Eight months later she is sharing an ice cream cone with one of her many new friends Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Clemson

I HAVE LEARNED HOW TO MAKE MISTAKES AND SHAKE OFF EMBARRASSMENT

Page 87750

Learning to get outside your comfort zoneBY JORDAN CARYOutbound to Germany

I am 16 years old and I am a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Minden Germany Throughout this year I have had many new experiences challenges and lessons learned One of the most important things I learned early is that things are not always what or how you ex-pect them to be and that not every-thing you do will always be in your established comfort zone I found a new inner strength to overcome obstacles that I may have shied away from previously This exchange has changed me by giving me new chal-lenges to overcome and experiences from which I have become stronger and more capable

At first I was very homesick and not having studied German it was difficult for me to make friends in school or in sports I soon bonded with other exchange students and they became my lifeline as I adapted to my host family and new community

The most fun part of my exchange was traveling with the other exchange students to other areas of Germany and around Europe where we visited most of the country capitals I have been enriched because of this experience

Thank you so much Rotary for this fantastic once in a lifetime opportunity

Jordan Cary sponsored by the Rotary Club of of Newberry

THINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT OR HOW YOU EXPECT THEM TO BE

Page 97750

Linda McCallum Director of Clover School District YMCA spoke to the Lake Wylie Rotary Club to tell the story of the AED life-saving event at the YMCA Also pictured is club president Matt Burris

Rotary-provided AED saves life in Clover

A life was saved at the Clover YMCA because of an AED placed there recently by the Rotary Club of Lake Wylie

A member suffered a heart attack in the weight room on April 17 This is what YMCA director Linda McCallum reported He did not have a pulse He was uncon-scious CPR was started Our AED was used and he was brought back around He was taken to Piedmont Hospital in Rock Hill then transferred to Charlotte for open heart surgery the next morning

ldquoIt looks like we saved a life thanks to our amazing staff volunteers and the Lake Wylie Rotary Clubrdquo Linda said

Simpsonville plants nine trees in honor of TRF centennial

In honor of the Rotary Foundations 100th anniversary the Rotary Club of Simpsonville club planted nine trees along the city park Club member Nathan McClure donated the trees and the city dug the holes for six dog-wood trees and three Japanese magnolia trees

Each of these trees has beautiful blooms in spring and will be a great sight for all at-tending the park

The Simpsonville Club also celebrated the 100th Rotary Foundation Anniversary with a Chili Cook-Off as hosts of the Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours There were over 100 in attendance to help the club celebrate and a great time was had by all These two ways of celebrating were the clubrsquos way of expressing to the community the impact Rotary has had doing good in the world and in our local area

President Lisa Forrester Past President Al Futrell Rotarian Lewis Stewart Rotarian Nathan McClure Also pictured is Andy West City Parks Coordinator

SIMPSONVILLE

Page 107750

WALHALLA

The beautiful shot of Lake Jocassee is just below the turn-around point on the race The elevation changes are tough but doable

Last yearrsquos overall winner was a 13-year-old girl She did not even seem winded This was not a surprise

ROTARY CLUB OF WALHALLArsquoS 5K RACE WILL HELP A VILLAGE IN HAITIA race course so beautiful you will forget how tough it isBY STEVE SOKOLRotary Cub of Walhalla

Whether you are an accomplished runner a novice or simply someone with a generous heart to help others you donrsquot want to miss the 2nd Annual I Battled Bad Creek 5K

This certified course is set just inside Sumter National Forest where the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains provide a quiet serene backdrop for this worthy fundraising event

From serious runners to recreational walkers everyone will enjoy the location and challenge of this course And the challenging grade of the mountainous terrain provides a great workout for the glutes lungs heart and the soul

If you just want to walk the course and let your soul enjoy na-ture at it prettiest we still welcome you Many of us will be walking

The Rotary Club of Walhalla has found this property which surrounds Duke Energyrsquos Bad Creek Hydroelectric Station to be the perfect venue for the event Nestled above the beautiful Lake

Jocassee these hills are rich in history and in beauty

The setting offers a unique experience for participants in this 5K fundraiser to benefit a small Haitian village in desperate need of basic life-sustaining support The fundraiser was born out of the heart of Jordanie Mertil a native Haitian member of the Rotary Club of Walhalla

Jordaniersquos friends coworkers at Oconee Memorial Hospital and Rotarian colleagues have rallied behind her efforts to transform lives of the people of LeTant Village in Haiti with donations of clothing and medical supplies as

well as special projects to provide safer housing and clean drinking water

The I Battled Bad Creek 5K planning committee invites you to join them for this fun event in a magnificent setting all the while supporting this effort to enrich the lives of men women and children in Haiti

ldquoWe welcome runners of all agesrdquo says Jordanie ldquoEveryone had such a good time last year and wersquore looking forward to another great event More importantly wersquore counting on the success of this fundraiser to help us continue the important work being done in Haitirdquo

We look forward to having you join us at Duke Energyrsquos beautiful Bad Creek site

When Saturday May 20Registration $25 due by May 5 to ensure participants receive a t-shirt After May 5 registration is $30 Awards Two awards will be given in each class by age and gender Complete details and background on the event plus information on the LeTant village the clubrsquos involvement and Haitian history is available at i-battled-bad-creekcom Registration forms are available on the event website and in the Cafeacute at Oconee Memorial Hospital

Page 117750

UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

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Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

Page 147750

Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

Page 157750

CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

Page 167750

Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Learning and understandingBY BAILEY GREEROutbound to Switzerland

I am currently participating in the Rotary Youth Exchange program in Fribourg Switzerland where I am actively learning and improving my French I am sponsored by the Rotary Club of Simpsonville where my father is a Rotarian

I have had many struggles but somehow I have overcome every one of them One of the most difficult times during my exchange year was at the beginning When an exchange stu-dent arrives in a new country frequently they donrsquot know how to speak the language at all or have only taken the language at school Not understanding when a host family speaks to you can become very frustrating Putting in the time and effort before an exchange to learn the language is one of the most rewarding actions you can take before you leave to go on this crazy adventurous year

Two of the most beneficial things about going on the ex-change are learning and understanding As exchange students we learn a new language but come to understand a new culture We learn subjects at school but we come to understand the education system and how much they value education in our new country We learn to integrate into our new families and to understand how important family is and how each family is different in their own special ways We learn to deal with lifersquos problems far away from our parents and in doing so we under-stand what it means to be independent and responsible citizens

I would like to finish by expressing my gratitude to all of the Rotarians all over the world and more specifically to the Rotar-ians of District 7750 and the Simpsonville Rotary Club I would also like to thank my host club here in Switzerland when they have welcomed me with open hands and hearts

MAY IS YOUTH SERVICES MONTHThanks to Jack Newby member of the Rotary Club of Westminister for chairing our Youth Exchange Committee Jack and his team organize events around the district that include our inbound and outbound students Email Jack at jnewby414gmailcom

Bailey Greer (L) before departing the USA Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Simpsonville

PUTTING IN THE TIME AND EFFORT BEFORE AN EXCHANGE TO LEARN THE LANGUAGE IS ONE OF THE MOST REWARDING ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE

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Becoming independent and self-confidentBY ELIZABETH CONNOROutbound to Germany

Over the past nine months I have experienced many things that most people would only have in their dreams Thanks to Rotary I have been given the opportunity to live 4000 miles away from home and experience a different way of life

Being a Rotary exchange student in Germany has changed me in many ways I am surrounded not just by German culture but also the culture from the other stu-dents which has helped me open my mind to see the world in a new perspective

Living abroad has had its many challenges with the lan-guage being one of them Not being able to communicate exactly how I feel word for word is not easy but you learn along the way and it has helped me make great friendships and has given me a better understanding of others who struggle with learning something new

The exchange has not only helped me learn to become more independent and self-confident but it has also taught me to be more caring and patient with others I have had many great and fun adventures including visiting Amster-dam with my host family having Rotary sleepovers with all the exchange students from my host Rotary District in Germany and visiting an actual German Christmas market and so much more

I canrsquot thank Rotary enough for this experience and I wish everyone could see the world through an exchange studentrsquos eyes Thank you Rotary

Elisabeth Connor with Exchange Students in District 1850 Germany

Elisabeth Connor right in Germany sponsored by the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg

NOT BEING ABLE TO COMMUNICATE EXACTLY HOW I FEEL IS NOT EASY

Page 67750

Learning from the daily lessons of lifeBY JEREMY TORRES Outbound to France

My Rotary Youth Exchange year has been the most positively influential experience of my life

At first I thought it was going to be the most daunting challenge I might ever face Now it is the one encounter for which I will forever be grateful

Youth Exchange has shaped the person I am today I am no longer the same person who left Greenville eight months ago I am trilingual multicultural more responsible more independent more malleable and a more

knowledgeable version of myselfNo matter how long I have

been on this adventure I seem to always find myself surprised by what I am taught through enrich-ing and invaluable daily lessons of life in a different country

My positive open-minded attitude towards my exchange has presented me with numerous opportunities that have lead to the discovery of many amazing places and beautiful encounters The peo-ple exchange students and others alike that I have come across and

created excellent relationships with during my exchange have become life-long members of an extended international family

Although the exchange has presented its fair share of challeng-es and hard times with a small dose of resiliency one can equal-ly take advantage of what one is taught by these situations which is equally as valuable

I want to thank the Rotary Youth Exchange Program for giv-ing me this fantastic opportunity Merci Beaucoup

Jeremy Torres sponsored by the RC of North Greenville Serving at a Rotary event in Paris France and speaking to the Rotary Club of Aubergenville France

FOR THOSE THAT WILL COME AFTER ME I ONLY HAVE ONE PIECE OF ADVICE DO IT

Page 77750

On the rollercoaster of victories and hardshipsBY CAROLINE MCATEE Outbound to Spain

Last September I stepped off the plane in Madrid Spain and into the next chapter of my life The friends the language the experiences the hard days that made me question what I was doing the achievements a roller coaster of victories and hardships but it is a year that I wouldnrsquot trade for anything I have come to love this country like my own and this year will forever be in my heart

Among the things that the new people in my life have taught me I think the most important one is that loneliness doesnrsquot last forever When I arrived I hadnrsquot made friends and spent time with my host family Within weeks I was making friends and able to converse with them thanks to the time spent practicing Spanish before leaving Clemson

As a result of this year I am more outgoing I

have learned valuable life lessons a language that will serve me for the rest of my life how to make mistakes and shake off embarrassment and lastly that by overcoming struggles I will emerge as a stronger and better person

My favorite times have been spent with my friends at school and my Spanish High School soccer team They have been the ones to teach me what it is like growing up in Spain I am forever grateful for the person they have made me and the friendship gifted to me However I must thank Rotary for giving me the opportunity to show the world what I am capable of accomplishing The life that I have lived this year will make me the person that I am in the years to come I am grateful

Caroline McAtee leaving Greenville-Spartanburg Airport for Burgos Spain Eight months later she is sharing an ice cream cone with one of her many new friends Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Clemson

I HAVE LEARNED HOW TO MAKE MISTAKES AND SHAKE OFF EMBARRASSMENT

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Learning to get outside your comfort zoneBY JORDAN CARYOutbound to Germany

I am 16 years old and I am a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Minden Germany Throughout this year I have had many new experiences challenges and lessons learned One of the most important things I learned early is that things are not always what or how you ex-pect them to be and that not every-thing you do will always be in your established comfort zone I found a new inner strength to overcome obstacles that I may have shied away from previously This exchange has changed me by giving me new chal-lenges to overcome and experiences from which I have become stronger and more capable

At first I was very homesick and not having studied German it was difficult for me to make friends in school or in sports I soon bonded with other exchange students and they became my lifeline as I adapted to my host family and new community

The most fun part of my exchange was traveling with the other exchange students to other areas of Germany and around Europe where we visited most of the country capitals I have been enriched because of this experience

Thank you so much Rotary for this fantastic once in a lifetime opportunity

Jordan Cary sponsored by the Rotary Club of of Newberry

THINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT OR HOW YOU EXPECT THEM TO BE

Page 97750

Linda McCallum Director of Clover School District YMCA spoke to the Lake Wylie Rotary Club to tell the story of the AED life-saving event at the YMCA Also pictured is club president Matt Burris

Rotary-provided AED saves life in Clover

A life was saved at the Clover YMCA because of an AED placed there recently by the Rotary Club of Lake Wylie

A member suffered a heart attack in the weight room on April 17 This is what YMCA director Linda McCallum reported He did not have a pulse He was uncon-scious CPR was started Our AED was used and he was brought back around He was taken to Piedmont Hospital in Rock Hill then transferred to Charlotte for open heart surgery the next morning

ldquoIt looks like we saved a life thanks to our amazing staff volunteers and the Lake Wylie Rotary Clubrdquo Linda said

Simpsonville plants nine trees in honor of TRF centennial

In honor of the Rotary Foundations 100th anniversary the Rotary Club of Simpsonville club planted nine trees along the city park Club member Nathan McClure donated the trees and the city dug the holes for six dog-wood trees and three Japanese magnolia trees

Each of these trees has beautiful blooms in spring and will be a great sight for all at-tending the park

The Simpsonville Club also celebrated the 100th Rotary Foundation Anniversary with a Chili Cook-Off as hosts of the Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours There were over 100 in attendance to help the club celebrate and a great time was had by all These two ways of celebrating were the clubrsquos way of expressing to the community the impact Rotary has had doing good in the world and in our local area

President Lisa Forrester Past President Al Futrell Rotarian Lewis Stewart Rotarian Nathan McClure Also pictured is Andy West City Parks Coordinator

SIMPSONVILLE

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WALHALLA

The beautiful shot of Lake Jocassee is just below the turn-around point on the race The elevation changes are tough but doable

Last yearrsquos overall winner was a 13-year-old girl She did not even seem winded This was not a surprise

ROTARY CLUB OF WALHALLArsquoS 5K RACE WILL HELP A VILLAGE IN HAITIA race course so beautiful you will forget how tough it isBY STEVE SOKOLRotary Cub of Walhalla

Whether you are an accomplished runner a novice or simply someone with a generous heart to help others you donrsquot want to miss the 2nd Annual I Battled Bad Creek 5K

This certified course is set just inside Sumter National Forest where the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains provide a quiet serene backdrop for this worthy fundraising event

From serious runners to recreational walkers everyone will enjoy the location and challenge of this course And the challenging grade of the mountainous terrain provides a great workout for the glutes lungs heart and the soul

If you just want to walk the course and let your soul enjoy na-ture at it prettiest we still welcome you Many of us will be walking

The Rotary Club of Walhalla has found this property which surrounds Duke Energyrsquos Bad Creek Hydroelectric Station to be the perfect venue for the event Nestled above the beautiful Lake

Jocassee these hills are rich in history and in beauty

The setting offers a unique experience for participants in this 5K fundraiser to benefit a small Haitian village in desperate need of basic life-sustaining support The fundraiser was born out of the heart of Jordanie Mertil a native Haitian member of the Rotary Club of Walhalla

Jordaniersquos friends coworkers at Oconee Memorial Hospital and Rotarian colleagues have rallied behind her efforts to transform lives of the people of LeTant Village in Haiti with donations of clothing and medical supplies as

well as special projects to provide safer housing and clean drinking water

The I Battled Bad Creek 5K planning committee invites you to join them for this fun event in a magnificent setting all the while supporting this effort to enrich the lives of men women and children in Haiti

ldquoWe welcome runners of all agesrdquo says Jordanie ldquoEveryone had such a good time last year and wersquore looking forward to another great event More importantly wersquore counting on the success of this fundraiser to help us continue the important work being done in Haitirdquo

We look forward to having you join us at Duke Energyrsquos beautiful Bad Creek site

When Saturday May 20Registration $25 due by May 5 to ensure participants receive a t-shirt After May 5 registration is $30 Awards Two awards will be given in each class by age and gender Complete details and background on the event plus information on the LeTant village the clubrsquos involvement and Haitian history is available at i-battled-bad-creekcom Registration forms are available on the event website and in the Cafeacute at Oconee Memorial Hospital

Page 117750

UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

Page 127750

Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

Page 147750

Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

Page 157750

CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

Page 167750

Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Page 5: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

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Becoming independent and self-confidentBY ELIZABETH CONNOROutbound to Germany

Over the past nine months I have experienced many things that most people would only have in their dreams Thanks to Rotary I have been given the opportunity to live 4000 miles away from home and experience a different way of life

Being a Rotary exchange student in Germany has changed me in many ways I am surrounded not just by German culture but also the culture from the other stu-dents which has helped me open my mind to see the world in a new perspective

Living abroad has had its many challenges with the lan-guage being one of them Not being able to communicate exactly how I feel word for word is not easy but you learn along the way and it has helped me make great friendships and has given me a better understanding of others who struggle with learning something new

The exchange has not only helped me learn to become more independent and self-confident but it has also taught me to be more caring and patient with others I have had many great and fun adventures including visiting Amster-dam with my host family having Rotary sleepovers with all the exchange students from my host Rotary District in Germany and visiting an actual German Christmas market and so much more

I canrsquot thank Rotary enough for this experience and I wish everyone could see the world through an exchange studentrsquos eyes Thank you Rotary

Elisabeth Connor with Exchange Students in District 1850 Germany

Elisabeth Connor right in Germany sponsored by the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg

NOT BEING ABLE TO COMMUNICATE EXACTLY HOW I FEEL IS NOT EASY

Page 67750

Learning from the daily lessons of lifeBY JEREMY TORRES Outbound to France

My Rotary Youth Exchange year has been the most positively influential experience of my life

At first I thought it was going to be the most daunting challenge I might ever face Now it is the one encounter for which I will forever be grateful

Youth Exchange has shaped the person I am today I am no longer the same person who left Greenville eight months ago I am trilingual multicultural more responsible more independent more malleable and a more

knowledgeable version of myselfNo matter how long I have

been on this adventure I seem to always find myself surprised by what I am taught through enrich-ing and invaluable daily lessons of life in a different country

My positive open-minded attitude towards my exchange has presented me with numerous opportunities that have lead to the discovery of many amazing places and beautiful encounters The peo-ple exchange students and others alike that I have come across and

created excellent relationships with during my exchange have become life-long members of an extended international family

Although the exchange has presented its fair share of challeng-es and hard times with a small dose of resiliency one can equal-ly take advantage of what one is taught by these situations which is equally as valuable

I want to thank the Rotary Youth Exchange Program for giv-ing me this fantastic opportunity Merci Beaucoup

Jeremy Torres sponsored by the RC of North Greenville Serving at a Rotary event in Paris France and speaking to the Rotary Club of Aubergenville France

FOR THOSE THAT WILL COME AFTER ME I ONLY HAVE ONE PIECE OF ADVICE DO IT

Page 77750

On the rollercoaster of victories and hardshipsBY CAROLINE MCATEE Outbound to Spain

Last September I stepped off the plane in Madrid Spain and into the next chapter of my life The friends the language the experiences the hard days that made me question what I was doing the achievements a roller coaster of victories and hardships but it is a year that I wouldnrsquot trade for anything I have come to love this country like my own and this year will forever be in my heart

Among the things that the new people in my life have taught me I think the most important one is that loneliness doesnrsquot last forever When I arrived I hadnrsquot made friends and spent time with my host family Within weeks I was making friends and able to converse with them thanks to the time spent practicing Spanish before leaving Clemson

As a result of this year I am more outgoing I

have learned valuable life lessons a language that will serve me for the rest of my life how to make mistakes and shake off embarrassment and lastly that by overcoming struggles I will emerge as a stronger and better person

My favorite times have been spent with my friends at school and my Spanish High School soccer team They have been the ones to teach me what it is like growing up in Spain I am forever grateful for the person they have made me and the friendship gifted to me However I must thank Rotary for giving me the opportunity to show the world what I am capable of accomplishing The life that I have lived this year will make me the person that I am in the years to come I am grateful

Caroline McAtee leaving Greenville-Spartanburg Airport for Burgos Spain Eight months later she is sharing an ice cream cone with one of her many new friends Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Clemson

I HAVE LEARNED HOW TO MAKE MISTAKES AND SHAKE OFF EMBARRASSMENT

Page 87750

Learning to get outside your comfort zoneBY JORDAN CARYOutbound to Germany

I am 16 years old and I am a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Minden Germany Throughout this year I have had many new experiences challenges and lessons learned One of the most important things I learned early is that things are not always what or how you ex-pect them to be and that not every-thing you do will always be in your established comfort zone I found a new inner strength to overcome obstacles that I may have shied away from previously This exchange has changed me by giving me new chal-lenges to overcome and experiences from which I have become stronger and more capable

At first I was very homesick and not having studied German it was difficult for me to make friends in school or in sports I soon bonded with other exchange students and they became my lifeline as I adapted to my host family and new community

The most fun part of my exchange was traveling with the other exchange students to other areas of Germany and around Europe where we visited most of the country capitals I have been enriched because of this experience

Thank you so much Rotary for this fantastic once in a lifetime opportunity

Jordan Cary sponsored by the Rotary Club of of Newberry

THINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT OR HOW YOU EXPECT THEM TO BE

Page 97750

Linda McCallum Director of Clover School District YMCA spoke to the Lake Wylie Rotary Club to tell the story of the AED life-saving event at the YMCA Also pictured is club president Matt Burris

Rotary-provided AED saves life in Clover

A life was saved at the Clover YMCA because of an AED placed there recently by the Rotary Club of Lake Wylie

A member suffered a heart attack in the weight room on April 17 This is what YMCA director Linda McCallum reported He did not have a pulse He was uncon-scious CPR was started Our AED was used and he was brought back around He was taken to Piedmont Hospital in Rock Hill then transferred to Charlotte for open heart surgery the next morning

ldquoIt looks like we saved a life thanks to our amazing staff volunteers and the Lake Wylie Rotary Clubrdquo Linda said

Simpsonville plants nine trees in honor of TRF centennial

In honor of the Rotary Foundations 100th anniversary the Rotary Club of Simpsonville club planted nine trees along the city park Club member Nathan McClure donated the trees and the city dug the holes for six dog-wood trees and three Japanese magnolia trees

Each of these trees has beautiful blooms in spring and will be a great sight for all at-tending the park

The Simpsonville Club also celebrated the 100th Rotary Foundation Anniversary with a Chili Cook-Off as hosts of the Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours There were over 100 in attendance to help the club celebrate and a great time was had by all These two ways of celebrating were the clubrsquos way of expressing to the community the impact Rotary has had doing good in the world and in our local area

President Lisa Forrester Past President Al Futrell Rotarian Lewis Stewart Rotarian Nathan McClure Also pictured is Andy West City Parks Coordinator

SIMPSONVILLE

Page 107750

WALHALLA

The beautiful shot of Lake Jocassee is just below the turn-around point on the race The elevation changes are tough but doable

Last yearrsquos overall winner was a 13-year-old girl She did not even seem winded This was not a surprise

ROTARY CLUB OF WALHALLArsquoS 5K RACE WILL HELP A VILLAGE IN HAITIA race course so beautiful you will forget how tough it isBY STEVE SOKOLRotary Cub of Walhalla

Whether you are an accomplished runner a novice or simply someone with a generous heart to help others you donrsquot want to miss the 2nd Annual I Battled Bad Creek 5K

This certified course is set just inside Sumter National Forest where the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains provide a quiet serene backdrop for this worthy fundraising event

From serious runners to recreational walkers everyone will enjoy the location and challenge of this course And the challenging grade of the mountainous terrain provides a great workout for the glutes lungs heart and the soul

If you just want to walk the course and let your soul enjoy na-ture at it prettiest we still welcome you Many of us will be walking

The Rotary Club of Walhalla has found this property which surrounds Duke Energyrsquos Bad Creek Hydroelectric Station to be the perfect venue for the event Nestled above the beautiful Lake

Jocassee these hills are rich in history and in beauty

The setting offers a unique experience for participants in this 5K fundraiser to benefit a small Haitian village in desperate need of basic life-sustaining support The fundraiser was born out of the heart of Jordanie Mertil a native Haitian member of the Rotary Club of Walhalla

Jordaniersquos friends coworkers at Oconee Memorial Hospital and Rotarian colleagues have rallied behind her efforts to transform lives of the people of LeTant Village in Haiti with donations of clothing and medical supplies as

well as special projects to provide safer housing and clean drinking water

The I Battled Bad Creek 5K planning committee invites you to join them for this fun event in a magnificent setting all the while supporting this effort to enrich the lives of men women and children in Haiti

ldquoWe welcome runners of all agesrdquo says Jordanie ldquoEveryone had such a good time last year and wersquore looking forward to another great event More importantly wersquore counting on the success of this fundraiser to help us continue the important work being done in Haitirdquo

We look forward to having you join us at Duke Energyrsquos beautiful Bad Creek site

When Saturday May 20Registration $25 due by May 5 to ensure participants receive a t-shirt After May 5 registration is $30 Awards Two awards will be given in each class by age and gender Complete details and background on the event plus information on the LeTant village the clubrsquos involvement and Haitian history is available at i-battled-bad-creekcom Registration forms are available on the event website and in the Cafeacute at Oconee Memorial Hospital

Page 117750

UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

Page 127750

Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

Page 147750

Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

Page 157750

CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

Page 167750

Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Page 6: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

Page 67750

Learning from the daily lessons of lifeBY JEREMY TORRES Outbound to France

My Rotary Youth Exchange year has been the most positively influential experience of my life

At first I thought it was going to be the most daunting challenge I might ever face Now it is the one encounter for which I will forever be grateful

Youth Exchange has shaped the person I am today I am no longer the same person who left Greenville eight months ago I am trilingual multicultural more responsible more independent more malleable and a more

knowledgeable version of myselfNo matter how long I have

been on this adventure I seem to always find myself surprised by what I am taught through enrich-ing and invaluable daily lessons of life in a different country

My positive open-minded attitude towards my exchange has presented me with numerous opportunities that have lead to the discovery of many amazing places and beautiful encounters The peo-ple exchange students and others alike that I have come across and

created excellent relationships with during my exchange have become life-long members of an extended international family

Although the exchange has presented its fair share of challeng-es and hard times with a small dose of resiliency one can equal-ly take advantage of what one is taught by these situations which is equally as valuable

I want to thank the Rotary Youth Exchange Program for giv-ing me this fantastic opportunity Merci Beaucoup

Jeremy Torres sponsored by the RC of North Greenville Serving at a Rotary event in Paris France and speaking to the Rotary Club of Aubergenville France

FOR THOSE THAT WILL COME AFTER ME I ONLY HAVE ONE PIECE OF ADVICE DO IT

Page 77750

On the rollercoaster of victories and hardshipsBY CAROLINE MCATEE Outbound to Spain

Last September I stepped off the plane in Madrid Spain and into the next chapter of my life The friends the language the experiences the hard days that made me question what I was doing the achievements a roller coaster of victories and hardships but it is a year that I wouldnrsquot trade for anything I have come to love this country like my own and this year will forever be in my heart

Among the things that the new people in my life have taught me I think the most important one is that loneliness doesnrsquot last forever When I arrived I hadnrsquot made friends and spent time with my host family Within weeks I was making friends and able to converse with them thanks to the time spent practicing Spanish before leaving Clemson

As a result of this year I am more outgoing I

have learned valuable life lessons a language that will serve me for the rest of my life how to make mistakes and shake off embarrassment and lastly that by overcoming struggles I will emerge as a stronger and better person

My favorite times have been spent with my friends at school and my Spanish High School soccer team They have been the ones to teach me what it is like growing up in Spain I am forever grateful for the person they have made me and the friendship gifted to me However I must thank Rotary for giving me the opportunity to show the world what I am capable of accomplishing The life that I have lived this year will make me the person that I am in the years to come I am grateful

Caroline McAtee leaving Greenville-Spartanburg Airport for Burgos Spain Eight months later she is sharing an ice cream cone with one of her many new friends Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Clemson

I HAVE LEARNED HOW TO MAKE MISTAKES AND SHAKE OFF EMBARRASSMENT

Page 87750

Learning to get outside your comfort zoneBY JORDAN CARYOutbound to Germany

I am 16 years old and I am a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Minden Germany Throughout this year I have had many new experiences challenges and lessons learned One of the most important things I learned early is that things are not always what or how you ex-pect them to be and that not every-thing you do will always be in your established comfort zone I found a new inner strength to overcome obstacles that I may have shied away from previously This exchange has changed me by giving me new chal-lenges to overcome and experiences from which I have become stronger and more capable

At first I was very homesick and not having studied German it was difficult for me to make friends in school or in sports I soon bonded with other exchange students and they became my lifeline as I adapted to my host family and new community

The most fun part of my exchange was traveling with the other exchange students to other areas of Germany and around Europe where we visited most of the country capitals I have been enriched because of this experience

Thank you so much Rotary for this fantastic once in a lifetime opportunity

Jordan Cary sponsored by the Rotary Club of of Newberry

THINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT OR HOW YOU EXPECT THEM TO BE

Page 97750

Linda McCallum Director of Clover School District YMCA spoke to the Lake Wylie Rotary Club to tell the story of the AED life-saving event at the YMCA Also pictured is club president Matt Burris

Rotary-provided AED saves life in Clover

A life was saved at the Clover YMCA because of an AED placed there recently by the Rotary Club of Lake Wylie

A member suffered a heart attack in the weight room on April 17 This is what YMCA director Linda McCallum reported He did not have a pulse He was uncon-scious CPR was started Our AED was used and he was brought back around He was taken to Piedmont Hospital in Rock Hill then transferred to Charlotte for open heart surgery the next morning

ldquoIt looks like we saved a life thanks to our amazing staff volunteers and the Lake Wylie Rotary Clubrdquo Linda said

Simpsonville plants nine trees in honor of TRF centennial

In honor of the Rotary Foundations 100th anniversary the Rotary Club of Simpsonville club planted nine trees along the city park Club member Nathan McClure donated the trees and the city dug the holes for six dog-wood trees and three Japanese magnolia trees

Each of these trees has beautiful blooms in spring and will be a great sight for all at-tending the park

The Simpsonville Club also celebrated the 100th Rotary Foundation Anniversary with a Chili Cook-Off as hosts of the Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours There were over 100 in attendance to help the club celebrate and a great time was had by all These two ways of celebrating were the clubrsquos way of expressing to the community the impact Rotary has had doing good in the world and in our local area

President Lisa Forrester Past President Al Futrell Rotarian Lewis Stewart Rotarian Nathan McClure Also pictured is Andy West City Parks Coordinator

SIMPSONVILLE

Page 107750

WALHALLA

The beautiful shot of Lake Jocassee is just below the turn-around point on the race The elevation changes are tough but doable

Last yearrsquos overall winner was a 13-year-old girl She did not even seem winded This was not a surprise

ROTARY CLUB OF WALHALLArsquoS 5K RACE WILL HELP A VILLAGE IN HAITIA race course so beautiful you will forget how tough it isBY STEVE SOKOLRotary Cub of Walhalla

Whether you are an accomplished runner a novice or simply someone with a generous heart to help others you donrsquot want to miss the 2nd Annual I Battled Bad Creek 5K

This certified course is set just inside Sumter National Forest where the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains provide a quiet serene backdrop for this worthy fundraising event

From serious runners to recreational walkers everyone will enjoy the location and challenge of this course And the challenging grade of the mountainous terrain provides a great workout for the glutes lungs heart and the soul

If you just want to walk the course and let your soul enjoy na-ture at it prettiest we still welcome you Many of us will be walking

The Rotary Club of Walhalla has found this property which surrounds Duke Energyrsquos Bad Creek Hydroelectric Station to be the perfect venue for the event Nestled above the beautiful Lake

Jocassee these hills are rich in history and in beauty

The setting offers a unique experience for participants in this 5K fundraiser to benefit a small Haitian village in desperate need of basic life-sustaining support The fundraiser was born out of the heart of Jordanie Mertil a native Haitian member of the Rotary Club of Walhalla

Jordaniersquos friends coworkers at Oconee Memorial Hospital and Rotarian colleagues have rallied behind her efforts to transform lives of the people of LeTant Village in Haiti with donations of clothing and medical supplies as

well as special projects to provide safer housing and clean drinking water

The I Battled Bad Creek 5K planning committee invites you to join them for this fun event in a magnificent setting all the while supporting this effort to enrich the lives of men women and children in Haiti

ldquoWe welcome runners of all agesrdquo says Jordanie ldquoEveryone had such a good time last year and wersquore looking forward to another great event More importantly wersquore counting on the success of this fundraiser to help us continue the important work being done in Haitirdquo

We look forward to having you join us at Duke Energyrsquos beautiful Bad Creek site

When Saturday May 20Registration $25 due by May 5 to ensure participants receive a t-shirt After May 5 registration is $30 Awards Two awards will be given in each class by age and gender Complete details and background on the event plus information on the LeTant village the clubrsquos involvement and Haitian history is available at i-battled-bad-creekcom Registration forms are available on the event website and in the Cafeacute at Oconee Memorial Hospital

Page 117750

UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

Page 127750

Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

Page 147750

Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

Page 157750

CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

Page 167750

Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Page 7: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

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On the rollercoaster of victories and hardshipsBY CAROLINE MCATEE Outbound to Spain

Last September I stepped off the plane in Madrid Spain and into the next chapter of my life The friends the language the experiences the hard days that made me question what I was doing the achievements a roller coaster of victories and hardships but it is a year that I wouldnrsquot trade for anything I have come to love this country like my own and this year will forever be in my heart

Among the things that the new people in my life have taught me I think the most important one is that loneliness doesnrsquot last forever When I arrived I hadnrsquot made friends and spent time with my host family Within weeks I was making friends and able to converse with them thanks to the time spent practicing Spanish before leaving Clemson

As a result of this year I am more outgoing I

have learned valuable life lessons a language that will serve me for the rest of my life how to make mistakes and shake off embarrassment and lastly that by overcoming struggles I will emerge as a stronger and better person

My favorite times have been spent with my friends at school and my Spanish High School soccer team They have been the ones to teach me what it is like growing up in Spain I am forever grateful for the person they have made me and the friendship gifted to me However I must thank Rotary for giving me the opportunity to show the world what I am capable of accomplishing The life that I have lived this year will make me the person that I am in the years to come I am grateful

Caroline McAtee leaving Greenville-Spartanburg Airport for Burgos Spain Eight months later she is sharing an ice cream cone with one of her many new friends Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Clemson

I HAVE LEARNED HOW TO MAKE MISTAKES AND SHAKE OFF EMBARRASSMENT

Page 87750

Learning to get outside your comfort zoneBY JORDAN CARYOutbound to Germany

I am 16 years old and I am a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Minden Germany Throughout this year I have had many new experiences challenges and lessons learned One of the most important things I learned early is that things are not always what or how you ex-pect them to be and that not every-thing you do will always be in your established comfort zone I found a new inner strength to overcome obstacles that I may have shied away from previously This exchange has changed me by giving me new chal-lenges to overcome and experiences from which I have become stronger and more capable

At first I was very homesick and not having studied German it was difficult for me to make friends in school or in sports I soon bonded with other exchange students and they became my lifeline as I adapted to my host family and new community

The most fun part of my exchange was traveling with the other exchange students to other areas of Germany and around Europe where we visited most of the country capitals I have been enriched because of this experience

Thank you so much Rotary for this fantastic once in a lifetime opportunity

Jordan Cary sponsored by the Rotary Club of of Newberry

THINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT OR HOW YOU EXPECT THEM TO BE

Page 97750

Linda McCallum Director of Clover School District YMCA spoke to the Lake Wylie Rotary Club to tell the story of the AED life-saving event at the YMCA Also pictured is club president Matt Burris

Rotary-provided AED saves life in Clover

A life was saved at the Clover YMCA because of an AED placed there recently by the Rotary Club of Lake Wylie

A member suffered a heart attack in the weight room on April 17 This is what YMCA director Linda McCallum reported He did not have a pulse He was uncon-scious CPR was started Our AED was used and he was brought back around He was taken to Piedmont Hospital in Rock Hill then transferred to Charlotte for open heart surgery the next morning

ldquoIt looks like we saved a life thanks to our amazing staff volunteers and the Lake Wylie Rotary Clubrdquo Linda said

Simpsonville plants nine trees in honor of TRF centennial

In honor of the Rotary Foundations 100th anniversary the Rotary Club of Simpsonville club planted nine trees along the city park Club member Nathan McClure donated the trees and the city dug the holes for six dog-wood trees and three Japanese magnolia trees

Each of these trees has beautiful blooms in spring and will be a great sight for all at-tending the park

The Simpsonville Club also celebrated the 100th Rotary Foundation Anniversary with a Chili Cook-Off as hosts of the Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours There were over 100 in attendance to help the club celebrate and a great time was had by all These two ways of celebrating were the clubrsquos way of expressing to the community the impact Rotary has had doing good in the world and in our local area

President Lisa Forrester Past President Al Futrell Rotarian Lewis Stewart Rotarian Nathan McClure Also pictured is Andy West City Parks Coordinator

SIMPSONVILLE

Page 107750

WALHALLA

The beautiful shot of Lake Jocassee is just below the turn-around point on the race The elevation changes are tough but doable

Last yearrsquos overall winner was a 13-year-old girl She did not even seem winded This was not a surprise

ROTARY CLUB OF WALHALLArsquoS 5K RACE WILL HELP A VILLAGE IN HAITIA race course so beautiful you will forget how tough it isBY STEVE SOKOLRotary Cub of Walhalla

Whether you are an accomplished runner a novice or simply someone with a generous heart to help others you donrsquot want to miss the 2nd Annual I Battled Bad Creek 5K

This certified course is set just inside Sumter National Forest where the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains provide a quiet serene backdrop for this worthy fundraising event

From serious runners to recreational walkers everyone will enjoy the location and challenge of this course And the challenging grade of the mountainous terrain provides a great workout for the glutes lungs heart and the soul

If you just want to walk the course and let your soul enjoy na-ture at it prettiest we still welcome you Many of us will be walking

The Rotary Club of Walhalla has found this property which surrounds Duke Energyrsquos Bad Creek Hydroelectric Station to be the perfect venue for the event Nestled above the beautiful Lake

Jocassee these hills are rich in history and in beauty

The setting offers a unique experience for participants in this 5K fundraiser to benefit a small Haitian village in desperate need of basic life-sustaining support The fundraiser was born out of the heart of Jordanie Mertil a native Haitian member of the Rotary Club of Walhalla

Jordaniersquos friends coworkers at Oconee Memorial Hospital and Rotarian colleagues have rallied behind her efforts to transform lives of the people of LeTant Village in Haiti with donations of clothing and medical supplies as

well as special projects to provide safer housing and clean drinking water

The I Battled Bad Creek 5K planning committee invites you to join them for this fun event in a magnificent setting all the while supporting this effort to enrich the lives of men women and children in Haiti

ldquoWe welcome runners of all agesrdquo says Jordanie ldquoEveryone had such a good time last year and wersquore looking forward to another great event More importantly wersquore counting on the success of this fundraiser to help us continue the important work being done in Haitirdquo

We look forward to having you join us at Duke Energyrsquos beautiful Bad Creek site

When Saturday May 20Registration $25 due by May 5 to ensure participants receive a t-shirt After May 5 registration is $30 Awards Two awards will be given in each class by age and gender Complete details and background on the event plus information on the LeTant village the clubrsquos involvement and Haitian history is available at i-battled-bad-creekcom Registration forms are available on the event website and in the Cafeacute at Oconee Memorial Hospital

Page 117750

UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

Page 127750

Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

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Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

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CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

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Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
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Page 8: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

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Learning to get outside your comfort zoneBY JORDAN CARYOutbound to Germany

I am 16 years old and I am a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Minden Germany Throughout this year I have had many new experiences challenges and lessons learned One of the most important things I learned early is that things are not always what or how you ex-pect them to be and that not every-thing you do will always be in your established comfort zone I found a new inner strength to overcome obstacles that I may have shied away from previously This exchange has changed me by giving me new chal-lenges to overcome and experiences from which I have become stronger and more capable

At first I was very homesick and not having studied German it was difficult for me to make friends in school or in sports I soon bonded with other exchange students and they became my lifeline as I adapted to my host family and new community

The most fun part of my exchange was traveling with the other exchange students to other areas of Germany and around Europe where we visited most of the country capitals I have been enriched because of this experience

Thank you so much Rotary for this fantastic once in a lifetime opportunity

Jordan Cary sponsored by the Rotary Club of of Newberry

THINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT OR HOW YOU EXPECT THEM TO BE

Page 97750

Linda McCallum Director of Clover School District YMCA spoke to the Lake Wylie Rotary Club to tell the story of the AED life-saving event at the YMCA Also pictured is club president Matt Burris

Rotary-provided AED saves life in Clover

A life was saved at the Clover YMCA because of an AED placed there recently by the Rotary Club of Lake Wylie

A member suffered a heart attack in the weight room on April 17 This is what YMCA director Linda McCallum reported He did not have a pulse He was uncon-scious CPR was started Our AED was used and he was brought back around He was taken to Piedmont Hospital in Rock Hill then transferred to Charlotte for open heart surgery the next morning

ldquoIt looks like we saved a life thanks to our amazing staff volunteers and the Lake Wylie Rotary Clubrdquo Linda said

Simpsonville plants nine trees in honor of TRF centennial

In honor of the Rotary Foundations 100th anniversary the Rotary Club of Simpsonville club planted nine trees along the city park Club member Nathan McClure donated the trees and the city dug the holes for six dog-wood trees and three Japanese magnolia trees

Each of these trees has beautiful blooms in spring and will be a great sight for all at-tending the park

The Simpsonville Club also celebrated the 100th Rotary Foundation Anniversary with a Chili Cook-Off as hosts of the Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours There were over 100 in attendance to help the club celebrate and a great time was had by all These two ways of celebrating were the clubrsquos way of expressing to the community the impact Rotary has had doing good in the world and in our local area

President Lisa Forrester Past President Al Futrell Rotarian Lewis Stewart Rotarian Nathan McClure Also pictured is Andy West City Parks Coordinator

SIMPSONVILLE

Page 107750

WALHALLA

The beautiful shot of Lake Jocassee is just below the turn-around point on the race The elevation changes are tough but doable

Last yearrsquos overall winner was a 13-year-old girl She did not even seem winded This was not a surprise

ROTARY CLUB OF WALHALLArsquoS 5K RACE WILL HELP A VILLAGE IN HAITIA race course so beautiful you will forget how tough it isBY STEVE SOKOLRotary Cub of Walhalla

Whether you are an accomplished runner a novice or simply someone with a generous heart to help others you donrsquot want to miss the 2nd Annual I Battled Bad Creek 5K

This certified course is set just inside Sumter National Forest where the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains provide a quiet serene backdrop for this worthy fundraising event

From serious runners to recreational walkers everyone will enjoy the location and challenge of this course And the challenging grade of the mountainous terrain provides a great workout for the glutes lungs heart and the soul

If you just want to walk the course and let your soul enjoy na-ture at it prettiest we still welcome you Many of us will be walking

The Rotary Club of Walhalla has found this property which surrounds Duke Energyrsquos Bad Creek Hydroelectric Station to be the perfect venue for the event Nestled above the beautiful Lake

Jocassee these hills are rich in history and in beauty

The setting offers a unique experience for participants in this 5K fundraiser to benefit a small Haitian village in desperate need of basic life-sustaining support The fundraiser was born out of the heart of Jordanie Mertil a native Haitian member of the Rotary Club of Walhalla

Jordaniersquos friends coworkers at Oconee Memorial Hospital and Rotarian colleagues have rallied behind her efforts to transform lives of the people of LeTant Village in Haiti with donations of clothing and medical supplies as

well as special projects to provide safer housing and clean drinking water

The I Battled Bad Creek 5K planning committee invites you to join them for this fun event in a magnificent setting all the while supporting this effort to enrich the lives of men women and children in Haiti

ldquoWe welcome runners of all agesrdquo says Jordanie ldquoEveryone had such a good time last year and wersquore looking forward to another great event More importantly wersquore counting on the success of this fundraiser to help us continue the important work being done in Haitirdquo

We look forward to having you join us at Duke Energyrsquos beautiful Bad Creek site

When Saturday May 20Registration $25 due by May 5 to ensure participants receive a t-shirt After May 5 registration is $30 Awards Two awards will be given in each class by age and gender Complete details and background on the event plus information on the LeTant village the clubrsquos involvement and Haitian history is available at i-battled-bad-creekcom Registration forms are available on the event website and in the Cafeacute at Oconee Memorial Hospital

Page 117750

UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

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Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

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Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

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CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

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Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
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    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
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          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
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Page 9: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

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Linda McCallum Director of Clover School District YMCA spoke to the Lake Wylie Rotary Club to tell the story of the AED life-saving event at the YMCA Also pictured is club president Matt Burris

Rotary-provided AED saves life in Clover

A life was saved at the Clover YMCA because of an AED placed there recently by the Rotary Club of Lake Wylie

A member suffered a heart attack in the weight room on April 17 This is what YMCA director Linda McCallum reported He did not have a pulse He was uncon-scious CPR was started Our AED was used and he was brought back around He was taken to Piedmont Hospital in Rock Hill then transferred to Charlotte for open heart surgery the next morning

ldquoIt looks like we saved a life thanks to our amazing staff volunteers and the Lake Wylie Rotary Clubrdquo Linda said

Simpsonville plants nine trees in honor of TRF centennial

In honor of the Rotary Foundations 100th anniversary the Rotary Club of Simpsonville club planted nine trees along the city park Club member Nathan McClure donated the trees and the city dug the holes for six dog-wood trees and three Japanese magnolia trees

Each of these trees has beautiful blooms in spring and will be a great sight for all at-tending the park

The Simpsonville Club also celebrated the 100th Rotary Foundation Anniversary with a Chili Cook-Off as hosts of the Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours There were over 100 in attendance to help the club celebrate and a great time was had by all These two ways of celebrating were the clubrsquos way of expressing to the community the impact Rotary has had doing good in the world and in our local area

President Lisa Forrester Past President Al Futrell Rotarian Lewis Stewart Rotarian Nathan McClure Also pictured is Andy West City Parks Coordinator

SIMPSONVILLE

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WALHALLA

The beautiful shot of Lake Jocassee is just below the turn-around point on the race The elevation changes are tough but doable

Last yearrsquos overall winner was a 13-year-old girl She did not even seem winded This was not a surprise

ROTARY CLUB OF WALHALLArsquoS 5K RACE WILL HELP A VILLAGE IN HAITIA race course so beautiful you will forget how tough it isBY STEVE SOKOLRotary Cub of Walhalla

Whether you are an accomplished runner a novice or simply someone with a generous heart to help others you donrsquot want to miss the 2nd Annual I Battled Bad Creek 5K

This certified course is set just inside Sumter National Forest where the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains provide a quiet serene backdrop for this worthy fundraising event

From serious runners to recreational walkers everyone will enjoy the location and challenge of this course And the challenging grade of the mountainous terrain provides a great workout for the glutes lungs heart and the soul

If you just want to walk the course and let your soul enjoy na-ture at it prettiest we still welcome you Many of us will be walking

The Rotary Club of Walhalla has found this property which surrounds Duke Energyrsquos Bad Creek Hydroelectric Station to be the perfect venue for the event Nestled above the beautiful Lake

Jocassee these hills are rich in history and in beauty

The setting offers a unique experience for participants in this 5K fundraiser to benefit a small Haitian village in desperate need of basic life-sustaining support The fundraiser was born out of the heart of Jordanie Mertil a native Haitian member of the Rotary Club of Walhalla

Jordaniersquos friends coworkers at Oconee Memorial Hospital and Rotarian colleagues have rallied behind her efforts to transform lives of the people of LeTant Village in Haiti with donations of clothing and medical supplies as

well as special projects to provide safer housing and clean drinking water

The I Battled Bad Creek 5K planning committee invites you to join them for this fun event in a magnificent setting all the while supporting this effort to enrich the lives of men women and children in Haiti

ldquoWe welcome runners of all agesrdquo says Jordanie ldquoEveryone had such a good time last year and wersquore looking forward to another great event More importantly wersquore counting on the success of this fundraiser to help us continue the important work being done in Haitirdquo

We look forward to having you join us at Duke Energyrsquos beautiful Bad Creek site

When Saturday May 20Registration $25 due by May 5 to ensure participants receive a t-shirt After May 5 registration is $30 Awards Two awards will be given in each class by age and gender Complete details and background on the event plus information on the LeTant village the clubrsquos involvement and Haitian history is available at i-battled-bad-creekcom Registration forms are available on the event website and in the Cafeacute at Oconee Memorial Hospital

Page 117750

UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

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Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

Page 147750

Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

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CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

Page 167750

Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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180

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$175

$160

17

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$500058

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July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

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Per Capita YTD

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of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

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PER

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Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
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Page 10: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

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WALHALLA

The beautiful shot of Lake Jocassee is just below the turn-around point on the race The elevation changes are tough but doable

Last yearrsquos overall winner was a 13-year-old girl She did not even seem winded This was not a surprise

ROTARY CLUB OF WALHALLArsquoS 5K RACE WILL HELP A VILLAGE IN HAITIA race course so beautiful you will forget how tough it isBY STEVE SOKOLRotary Cub of Walhalla

Whether you are an accomplished runner a novice or simply someone with a generous heart to help others you donrsquot want to miss the 2nd Annual I Battled Bad Creek 5K

This certified course is set just inside Sumter National Forest where the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains provide a quiet serene backdrop for this worthy fundraising event

From serious runners to recreational walkers everyone will enjoy the location and challenge of this course And the challenging grade of the mountainous terrain provides a great workout for the glutes lungs heart and the soul

If you just want to walk the course and let your soul enjoy na-ture at it prettiest we still welcome you Many of us will be walking

The Rotary Club of Walhalla has found this property which surrounds Duke Energyrsquos Bad Creek Hydroelectric Station to be the perfect venue for the event Nestled above the beautiful Lake

Jocassee these hills are rich in history and in beauty

The setting offers a unique experience for participants in this 5K fundraiser to benefit a small Haitian village in desperate need of basic life-sustaining support The fundraiser was born out of the heart of Jordanie Mertil a native Haitian member of the Rotary Club of Walhalla

Jordaniersquos friends coworkers at Oconee Memorial Hospital and Rotarian colleagues have rallied behind her efforts to transform lives of the people of LeTant Village in Haiti with donations of clothing and medical supplies as

well as special projects to provide safer housing and clean drinking water

The I Battled Bad Creek 5K planning committee invites you to join them for this fun event in a magnificent setting all the while supporting this effort to enrich the lives of men women and children in Haiti

ldquoWe welcome runners of all agesrdquo says Jordanie ldquoEveryone had such a good time last year and wersquore looking forward to another great event More importantly wersquore counting on the success of this fundraiser to help us continue the important work being done in Haitirdquo

We look forward to having you join us at Duke Energyrsquos beautiful Bad Creek site

When Saturday May 20Registration $25 due by May 5 to ensure participants receive a t-shirt After May 5 registration is $30 Awards Two awards will be given in each class by age and gender Complete details and background on the event plus information on the LeTant village the clubrsquos involvement and Haitian history is available at i-battled-bad-creekcom Registration forms are available on the event website and in the Cafeacute at Oconee Memorial Hospital

Page 117750

UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

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Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

Page 147750

Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

Page 157750

CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

Page 167750

Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Page 11: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

Page 117750

UNION

Rotarian John Knox welcomed Roger Gregory to the club to discuss the concealed weapon permit and laws that are set in place for gun owners Roger retired from the Union County Sheriffrsquos Office with 32 years of service In 1996 he became the third SLED Concealed Weapons Permit Instructor (CWP) in South Carolina and remains a SLED Certified CWP Instructor

Kristy and Tim Garner presented Union President Torance Inman a plaque for Rotaryrsquos sponsorship of Dixie Youth Girls for the 2016 year In return Torance presented them with a check for the 2017 Dixie Youth Girls sponsorship

Rotarian Greta Bailey welcomed Misti Burr and Sonya Crank both with the Union County Disabilities amp Special Needs They educated the club about the DSNrsquos Early Intervention Program ldquoAs We Growrdquo and the services they provide

The Rotary Club of Union is proud to announce that Kinsleigh Spencer is our Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) recipient Kinsleigh in the top 10 of her junior class at Union County High School and is a member of the Future Farmers of America National Honor Society National Thespian Honor Society Interact and Drama Department She is from Jonesville and has a twin sister (Pictured Kinsleigh Spencer and Rotarian Mike Cassels)

Members of the Union High School Interact Club ran the Rotary Club of Unionrsquos meeting and Ralph Lawsonrsquos Drama Department gave the club a sneak peak of the upcoming musical Madagascar The Rotary Club of Union hosted its annual Dinner Theater on April 20 at Union County High School

Above Madagascar Actors and Ralph Lawson Left Interact Club Members Logan Berry Katelyn Petty Tori Hicks and Elizabeth Ireton-Interact Advisor

Union helps Dixie Youth Girls and hears other interesting programs

Page 127750

Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

Page 147750

Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

Page 157750

CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

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Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
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  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
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          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
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Page 12: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

Page 127750

Spartanburg continues to support literacy effortsThe Rotary Club of Spartanburg presented a check for $1000 to Hub City Writers in recognition of Rotarys commitment to Literacy President John Perry made the presentation

LITERACY

SPARTANBURG

AIKEN

Mother and son join their husbandfather in Aiken ClubDistrict Governor Lance Young was in Aiken for the expansion of the Rotary family in an unprecedented way Rotary Club of Aiken inducted Lessie Price and Dexter Price to the club The Mother and son duo joined husband and father William Price as members Club President Jason Stewart also pictured said that this was the first time both parents and a child were all members at the same time in the clubs history

Awards of excellence presented at PleasantburgDG Lance presented Susan Spencer and Eric Baker of the Rotary Club of Pleasantburg with the Governors Awards of Excellence

PLEASANTBURG

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

Page 147750

Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

Page 157750

CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

Page 167750

Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

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1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

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$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
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Page 13: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

Page 137750

GREENVILLE

Greenville club centennial project prepares adults for careers The Rotary Club of Greenville

used $30000 from funds raised during its club centennial last year to establih a new career readiness learning center for the Greenville Literacy Association (GLA)

The newly renovated space at the Literacy Center was dedicated as the Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center in a ceremony attended by Rotarians GLA staff-ers volunteers and students and community members

ldquoLiteracy is a bridge from mis-ery to hoperdquo said Judith Prince a member of the Greenville club and chair of D7750 Literacy Commit-tee ldquoThe Rotary Club of Green-

ville is committed to partnering hand-in-glove with the Greenville Literacy Association to continue building those bridges from mis-ery to hoperdquo

Basic education and literacy is among Rotaryrsquos six areas of focus Literacy is essential for reducing poverty helping mothers and children improving health en-couraging community econom-ic development and promoting peace Judith said She said the new center is the ldquoideal project to celebrate the clubrsquos 100-year anni-versaryrdquo

Jocelyn Slaughter GLA exec-utive director said as a previous

volunteer tutor for low-level stu-dents she has seen that people do fall through the cracks

ldquoHelping our students helps to lower unemployment crime and health issues in Greenville Countyrdquo said GLA director Jocelyn Slaughter Since the Rotary Career Readiness and Learning Center has opened ldquowersquove been able to offer an improved learning environmentrdquo

These are some of the Rotarians who attended the dedication of the new Rotary Career Readiness Learning Center including DG Lance Young PDGs Becky Faulkner and George Fletcher and Judith Prince chair of the 7750 Literacy Committee

Cheap rooms in AtlantaThe Rotarians On The Internet Fellowship has a few extra rooms for the Atlanta Convention which they

will offer to any interested Rotarian The rooms are at the Ramada Inn Airport The base rate is $65night plus tax coming to just under $80 The fact that continental breakfast Wi-Fi and parking are free makes the rooms much more affordable over downtown There will be a ROTI rsquoconciergersquo on site If you would like one of these rooms go to httprotiorgroti-in-atlantahotel-reservationshtml and follow those instructions The phone number you call may be answered ldquoWyndhamrdquo as Ramada is part of the Wyndham organization If you have any questions email adminwalhallarotaryorg or call or text Steve Sokol 864-710-6121

Page 147750

Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

Page 157750

CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

Page 167750

Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

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Member Gain

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AF Actual

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Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
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Page 14: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

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Golden Corner sponsors Tri-State RelaysDon Lesley left president of the Golden Corner Rotary Club checks in at the table where Cindi Lesley right Jenny Perry center and Shannon Nimmons are signing up elementary students to compete in the 2017 Tri-State Relays at Seneca High School The relays drew five high schools from across the Upstate and dozens of elementary students to the refurbished Bobcat Stadium track at Seneca High Proceeds from the track meet support the Golden Corner Rotary Clubs community projects including GED scholarships

GOLDEN CORNER

Golden Corner hears about pediatric heart surgeriesJason Smith updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on his foundations efforts with pediatric cardiology and the Medical University of South Carolina Childrens Hospital Jason and his wife Susan founded the Emerson Rose Heart Foundation following the death of their daughter Emerson Rose The daughter died as an infant after after numerous heart surgeries Last year the foundations golf tournament raised more than $50000 to support children families and promote awareness about pediatric cardiology Pictured from left are Golden Corner member Jill Dolley Jason and club president Don Lesley

OCONEE CULTIVATION PROJECTMandolin Bright recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club on the Oconee Cultivation Project OCP works with youth through its Cultivateen summer program

RECOVERY STATION HELPS WITH ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSMary Cumming director of The Recovery Station in Seneca recently updated the Golden Corner Rotary Club about the centers outreach programs to help those with addictive behaviors Mary left is pictured with club member Jessica Deshon

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CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

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Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

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On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
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Page 15: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

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CART board to award $700000 in grants in MayBY BARBARA IVEY Vice President Operations CART FundRotary Club of Fort Mill

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (CART) will award $700000 in Alzheimerrsquos research grants in May Awards will be made to six researchers from US institutions

The 2017 grants mark two records for CART The $700000 figure is the highest dollar amount of grants ever awarded by the orga-nization CART grants are funded by the gifts of Rotarians starting with donations of coins and cash at weekly Rotary Club meetings

Since CARTrsquos inception in 1995 CART has always put one hundred percent of all donations to research grants It took four years of donations to fund the first grant of $100000 in 1999 Remarkably the 2017 grants were funded by one year of donations CART has come a long way

The second record for the 2017 grants is the number of grants

awarded Six researchers with six cutting-edge research projects will

receive 2017 CART grants This funding approach allows CART to grow the body of scientific knowledge around Alzheimerrsquos and fill the innovation pipeline moving toward a cure

The 2017 CART Grants will be awarded at events in May 2017 to be held in Columbia SC and in Orlando FL

The Coins for Alzheimerrsquos Research Trust Fund (cartfundorg) is a project of the Rotary Clubs of North America CART

provides financial support for Alzheimerrsquos research projects

that are yet to be supported by extensive preliminary data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research

MAIL GIFTS TO CARTDistrict 7750 CART Fundco Steve BlackPO Box 1564Aiken SC 29802

2017 CART GRANT RECIPIENTS$250000 Christelle Anaclet University of Massachusetts Medical School$150000 Michael Karin University of California San Diego$100000 Tsuneya Ikezu Boston University School of Medicine

$75000 Philip Copenhaver Oregon Health Science University$75000 Tong Li Johns Hopkins School of Medicine$50000 Claudio Torres Drexel University College of Medicine

Council on Resolutions is new online policy groupRotary has a new online way to

recommend changes to policy and rules The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board

At the 2016 Council on Legis-lation in April 2016 a new annual

Council on Resolutions was ap-proved The first one will meet in 2017 The Council on Resolutions is a separate governing body that will meet online every year It will review resolutions sent by clubs and districts to the RI Board This leaves the next triennial Council on Legislation in April 2019 to deal

solely with proposed enactmentsProposed enactments seek

to change Rotaryrsquos constitutional documentsmdashthe RI Constitution RI Bylaws and the Standard Rota-ry Club Constitution If approved by the COL enactments become effective July 1 of the following

Proposing legislation and resolutionsClubs may submit legislation and resolutions to be considered by the 2019 Council on Legislation and

Council on Resolutions The deadline for submissions to the Council on Legislation is Dec 31 2017 The deadline for submitting resolutions to the 2017-18 Council on Resolutions is 30 June 2017

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

(continued page 16)

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Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Page 16: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

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Fellowships and Action Groups plan gatherings in AtlantaBY BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOU D7750 Fellowships and RAGS ChairRotary Club of North Greenville

This month I want to provide additional information for Atlan-ta Convention goers concerning Fellowships and RAGS and op-portunities for general convention fellowship

bull Rotarians for Peace will meet Wednesday June 14 Stop by their table to learn the time and loca-tion

bull Rotary Water Confer-ence(WASRAG) will be Friday June 8 at the Global World Con-gress Center 830-1230 pm

bull International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians (IFSR) will be at booth 2735 Their annual meeting will be Wednesday June 14 8 am Location to be an-nounced

bull The Rotary Global History

Fellowship RGHF will hold a reception Tuesday June 13 3-330 pm in Room 408 with RIPE Ian Riseley Come meet our next President

bull The Fellowship of Rotari-ans on the Internet(ROTI) will be at Booth 2834 Their Official Hotel is the Ramada Plaza Airport Hotel ROTI will hold a banquet on Sunday June 10 at the Ramada Breakout sessions will he held each evening at the hotel If you are still looking for a hotel room contact the fellowship

bull The Fellowship of Rotary Educators is recruiting members at Booth 2738 members need not be a current or former educator An interest in quality education worldwide qualifies you Visit ww-

wrotaryeducatorsorg

bull PDG Fellowship will meet Tuesday June 13 1230-2 pm in Room A406 for their An-nual meeting

bull There will be a an All Afri-ca amp PDG Fellowship combined Breakfast on Tuesday June 13 at the Omni Hotel cost $35 For res-ervations- wwwPDGsFellowshiporgatlantaAfrica

bull The Convention Goers Fel-lowship will hold a dinner Mon-day June 12 Reception -6 pm amp dinner -7 pm at Pittypats Porch (cost amp $68 + tax) wwweventbeecomeventeid=103957802

To be continued

Rotary yearProposed resolutions express

opinions and make recommendations to the Board They do not seek to amend RI Constitutional Documents but other RI policies procedures and programs If approved by the COR proposed resolutions are referred to the RI Board for consideration

Every district designates a representative to the Council on Resolutions PDG Lorraine Angelino has been selected as the representative for District 7750 effective July 1 PDG Terry Weaver is the alternate

If a club or district is considering proposing a resolution for the 2017 Council on Resolutions

resolutions must be received by Rotary International on or before June 30 2017 including the governorrsquos confirmation of endorsement There are no exceptions to the deadline

A resolution proposed by a club must be voted on or endorsed by the clubs in the district at its district conference a district legislation meeting or through a ballot-by-mail before it can be submitted to Rotary If you are interested please see the linked document 2017 Council on Resolutions How to Propose Resolutions for more information on drafting endorsing confirming and submitting a resolution

See more at httpsmyrotaryorgenlearning-referencepolicies-procedurescouncils

Resolutions mdash continued from page 15

If you have questions contact 2014-2016 COL representative Rich Waugh (rawaugh317bellsouthnet) or 2017-2019 COL representative Lorraine Angelino (dg2013rotary7750org) This is an opportunity for clubs to propose ideas for change that will impact the Rotary world

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

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800

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1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

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$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
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Page 17: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

Page 177750

On May 4 1987 the Supreme Court ruled that Rotary Clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender Sylvia Whitlock of California was one of the first women in Rotary even before the court ruled

30 years of women in RotaryBY FAITH LINERotary Club of Anderson

Throughout Rotaryrsquos first seventy years of history the debate about women as members was one that came up again and again Before 1987 women were permitted to attend meetings give speeches and receive awards and young women could join Interact or Rotaract as well as study abroad and participate in the youth exchange program but they couldnrsquot become members

Then the Rotary Club of Duarte California changed everthing On the clubrsquos 25th anniversary in June 1977 the it admitted three women

The Board of RI terminated the club for admitting women In June 1978 the club filed a suit in the California Superior Court against the RI Board decision The RI Board appealed to the United States Supreme Court in 1986

On May 4 1987 the US Supreme Court voted 7-0 that Rotary clubs may not exclude women from membership on the basis of gender

After the ruling Rotary issued a policy statement that any Rotary club in the United States can admit qualified women into membership

Today women make up more than 20 of Rotaryrsquos worldwide membership and their contributions have influenced Rotary and their communities around the world One of the first was Sylvia Whitlock of the Rotary Club of Duarte who was the first woman to serve as a club president Another was South Carolinarsquos Anne Matthews member of the Rotary Club of Columbia East who served as the first female Vice President of Rotary International in 2013-14 during her second year as a member of the RI Board of Directors Anne also served as trustee of the Rotary Foundation

As Sylvia says ldquoThe face of Rotary has changed But Rotaryrsquos commitment to service has not changed Thatrsquos why we join because we want to serverdquo

WOMEN WHO HAVE LED 7750 AS DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Sue PossE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Greenville East)

1999-2000

Harriett Skinner (deceased)

Aiken Sunrise 2000-2001

Carol Burdette Anderson 2008-2009

Becky Faulkner Greenville Breakfast 2010-2011

Kim GramlingE-Club of the Carolinas (former member of Seneca Golden Corner)

2012-2013

Lorraine Angelino Emerald City 2013-2014

POSS SKINNER BURDETTE FAULKNER GRAMLING ANGELINO

PROGRAM ON WOMEN IN ROTARYIf you would like to

schedule a program

about the history

of women in Rotary

contact Pam Deal

Rotary Club of Clemson

at scdealpbellsouthnet

or 864-654-1669

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Page 18: Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio ...Polio Chair Amelia Nelson receives Americas Regional Polio-Free Service Award BY DG LANCE YOUNG Amelia Nelson, a member

Page 187750

POLIO Update ndash No new cases reported since FebruaryBY AMELIA NELSON7750 Polio Chair

As of April 20 there have been NO NEW CASES of polio report-ed since Feb 21 We are still at five cases for the yearFollowing is a recap of countries at risk

Pakistan The Technical Advisory Group Consultation on Polio Eradication in Pakistan convened in Islamabad to review current epidemiology and strate-gies to eradicate remaining strains of transmission for the rest of the year Pakistan 2 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 13 2017

Afghanistan Most areas of Af-ghanistan are without polio cases Transmission is largely limited to small geographical areas in the eastern and southeastern regions of the country Two districts are of particular importance Bermel in Paktika province and Sheegal in Kunar which together reported 11 of the 13 polio cases in 2016 Afghanistan 3 cases in 2017 with most recent case Feb 21 2017

Nigeria Nigeria continues to implement emergency outbreak response to the detected WPV1 strain and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 strains affecting the country The response is part of a broader regional

outbreak response coordinated with neighbouring countries in particular the Lake Chad sub-region including northern Cameroon parts of Central African Republic Chad and southern Niger Nigeria 0 case in 2017 with most recent case Aug 21 2016

Lake Chad Basin The de-tection of wild poliovirus type 1 and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 in Nigeria poses a risk to the neighbouring coun-tries of the Lake Chad basin and hence an outbreak response plan is being implemented as part of the response to the Nigeria outbreak Emergency outbreak response efforts continue across the Lake Chad basin together with activi-ties to fill subnational surveillance gaps across the region

Over the next two weeks key global meetings will take place to review the global polio epidemiol-ogy and examine what additional efforts must be implemented to achieve a lasting polio-free world

Reports and outcomes of the meet-ings will be made available on wwwpolioeradicationorg

7750 UPDATEWhere does our district stand

in PolioPlus contributions as of April 20 2017 In Zone 33 made up of 15 districts District 7750 is Number One However District 7770 (eastern part of the state) is only $3000 behind us Letrsquos keep up the good work and stay on top

Where does your club stand Check out the report at the end of the newsletter If your club has not reached its goal what will you do to help Be a fan like Jack Nicklaus and make your donation to free the world of polio

7750 figures directly from Rotary Club Central April 27 2017

Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

a ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CLUB

GOAL

Areas

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

$0

$50

$100

$150

$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Page 197750

2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

through 4252017 | 8177 of year complete

Annual Fund Goal $ 402563

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 304950

(758 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 11473

(2658 members)

Endowment Fund $ 48075

PolioPlus Goal $ 92816

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 112790

(1215 goal)

Total Giving $ 465815

$0 AF Clubs 2

(51 of 53 ndash 9623)

$0 Polio Clubs 0

(53 of 53 ndash 100)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 43772

Major Gifts 5

Major Donors 10

Paul Harris Fellows 293

Bequest Society 3

Benefactors 13

EREY 1810

(2658 members ndash 681)

Sustaining Members 773

(2658 members ndash 291)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 77

(118 members ndash 6525)

All-time for District Paul Harris Fellows 4841

Benefactors 763

Bequest Society 92

Major Donor 72

Paul Harris Society Members 118

Rotary Direct 81

DISTRICT FOUNDATION CHAIRLorraine Angelino118 Leyland Court Greenwood SC 296498645540598dg2013rotary7750org

Only five new polio cases this year Butmdash

The elusive goal of polio eradication may finally be within reach So far this year there have been only five cases of polio globally mdash three in Afghanistan and two in Pakistan Thatrsquos half the number of cases seen last year by this point And 2016 had the lowest case count in history at 37 cases But a number of

problems mdash funding shortfalls ongoing difficulty reaching chil-dren in conflict zones mdash continue to pose challenges

Meanwhile a shortage of in-jectable vaccine is creating an un-welcome risk The oral vaccine no longer covers type 2 polio one of the three strains so health officials recommended all kids get at least

one dose of the injectable vaccine But manufacturers havenrsquot been able to meet demand

Now 18 countries thought to be at low risk are home to an increasing number of kids not protect-ed against type 2 and who wont be able receive the injection until 2018 ldquoAt the global level the way were handling it is really looking at the risks and ensuring that the risk for the world is minimized by allocating the supply where it is most needed says Michel Zaf-fran WHOrsquos director of polio eradication

See the most recent polio statistics at End Polio Now JUST CLICK

Page 207750

7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

DeadlineMay 25

Send your items to newsletter editor

PDG Sue Posspdgsuepossgmailcom

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

Page 217750

Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

Area

ClubCurrent

Members4-25-17

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

Are

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Member Gain

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AF Goal Shortfall

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2016-17

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2016-17

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2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

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20

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120

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July August September October November December January February March April May June

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All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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7750 Membership amp Attendance for March (DaCdb)Club Members

712016Current

Members Change Meetings Held Attend

Abbeville 48 47 -1 5 6400Aiken 180 180 0 4 7496Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 5 8387Anderson 80 69 -11 2 5448Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 4 7833Blacksburg 15 15 0 4 6819Chester 54 52 -2 4 4976Clemson 98 97 -1 4 7103Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 5 8235Clinton 28 28 0 3 5135Clover 21 23 2 5 7913E-Club of the Carolinas 32 34 2 2 7714Easley 52 57 5 0 7950Emerald City 55 59 4 5 7065Fair Play 16 16 0 4 5230Fort Mill 80 84 4 5 3664Fountain Inn 28 29 1 4 8037Gaffney 68 69 1 4 6742Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 5 7467Greater Anderson 68 74 6 5 6744Greater Greer 15 15 0 2 7100Greenville 261 257 -4 2 5372Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 5 5670Greenville East 20 21 1 4 6548Greenville Evening 37 42 5 2 6944Greenwood 110 113 3 2 7232Indian Land 26 33 7 4 6311Inman 19 22 3 4 8500Lake Wylie 23 22 -1 4 8395Lancaster 61 61 0 5 7643Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 5 6887Laurens 48 51 3 5 6303Mauldin 28 30 2 4 7500Newberry 73 76 3 2 8200North Augusta 21 21 0 5 7315North Greenville 37 38 1 5 5875North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 4 6788Pickens 45 42 -3 5 8390Pleasantburg 41 42 1 5 7204Rock Hill 96 101 5 0 5667Seneca 40 45 5 5 6195Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 5 7876Simpsonville 50 55 5 6 9300Spartan West 25 26 1 5 7200Spartanburg 196 186 -10 4 4501The Foothills 15 19 4 2 6053

Twin City 18 20 2 5 6082

Union 46 48 2 4 6467Walhalla 29 31 2 3 6220

Westminster 38 41 3 4 6210

Winnsboro 28 28 0 4 8450

Woodruff 17 15) -2 0 000

York 34 38 4 5 6100

Totals 2658 2714 56 394 6863

52 of 55 clubs reporting

Membership and attendance Numbers

JUNE NEWSLETTER

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South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test for review of regulations

Gov Henry McMaster signed an exceutive order April 20 that calls for Cabinet directors to use Rotaryrsquos Four-Way Test when considering regulations

The governor wants to be sure proposed regulations make sense and that reviews of current regulations are posted

McMasterrsquos told cabinet officials they should apply the Four-Way Test before issuing new regulations to be sure they meet all four standards true fair builds goodwill and is beneficial

Agencies are already required to review regulations every five years The new order requires the 17 Cabinet agencies to give the governorrsquos office a copy of the report and post it online

Governor McMaster is a member of the Rotary Club of Columbia

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Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

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1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

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7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

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AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Membership Champions (new members and their sponsors in March)

Membership champions

22New Members 21Terminated Members (1 deceased) +1Net Based on information in DaCdb

New Member Club Sponsor Classification

Baldwin Phillip (PHILLIP) Greenville Mary Grimes-McGreer amp Stinson Ferguson

Preaching

Blanks Travis (TRAVIS) Seneca Golden Corner Jon Adams

Burdette Vinson (VINSON) North Augusta Debbie Moore College Administrator

Cameron April W (APRIL) Greater Anderson Jeanie Harmon Campbell CommunicationsPublishing

Case Edward C (EDWARD) Simpsonville

Cunning Charles Jr (CHUCK) Gaffney Preston G Edwards

Duty Oliver Michael (MICHAEL) Greenville Terry Weaver amp Stephanie Lewis Architect

Edwards Matthew B (MATT) Greenville John Thomas amp Phil Patrick Attorney

Ford Vicki (VICKI) Fort Mill Susan Fuller amp Andy Bovender

Hudson Joshua (JOSH) Greenville Michael Dean Fletcher amp Russ Miller

Attorney

Hunt John (JOHN) Newberry David H Senn Financial Advisor

Kennedy Leroy (LEROY) Union Gus Diamaduros Engineer Retired

Lamb Gary F (GARY) Aiken Jerry R Hughson Entertainment-professional

Leach Adam M (ADAM) Indian Land Mike McGraw

MacDowell Thomas (BARRY) Gaffney Lyman Hamrick amp Charles P Orr

Owens Amber Stroupe (AMBER) Lancaster Breakfast Franklin P Sparkman Jr

Patterson scott (SCOTT) Fort Mill Patrick M White

Strojan Linda (LINDA) Aiken Del Hickey Educator

Tartaro Angelo D (ANGELO) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Attorney-Retired

Thomas Andrea J (ANDREA) Aiken William H Tucker Info-Technology

van Bergen Harmannus H (HARRY) The Woodlands (Greenville Satellite)

Terry R Weaver amp Jim Puryear Carillon Sales

Wilson Edwin L (ED) Union Mike Cassels Retired

MARCHMEMBERSHIP

Foundation and Membership pages ahead Check the trendsFollowing this page are several pages of information on Foundation giving and membership trends

Membership Up Membership Steady Membership Down

Rank ClubStarting

MembershipCurrent

MembershipNet Gain

YTDAvg

Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

District 7750 Membership Report4252017

25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

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Member Gain

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AF Goal

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1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

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3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

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7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

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AF Goal

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2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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Attendance1 Greenville Evening 37 43 6 69442 Indian Land 26 32 6 63113 Fort Mill 80 85 5 36644 Greater Anderson 68 73 5 67445 Rock Hill 96 101 5 56676 Seneca 40 45 5 61957 Simpsonville 50 55 5 93008 Easley 52 56 4 75839 E-Club of The Carolinas 32 36 4 7714

10 Emerald City 55 59 4 706511 Aiken 180 183 3 749612 Clemson-Calhoun 26 29 3 823513 The Foothills 15 18 3 605314 Greenville 261 264 3 537215 Inman 19 22 3 850016 Mauldin 28 31 3 750017 Seneca Golden Corner 20 23 3 787618 Westminster 38 41 3 621019 York 34 37 3 610020 Clover 21 23 2 791321 Greenwood 110 112 2 723222 Lancaster 61 63 2 764323 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 18 20 2 608224 Union 46 48 2 646725 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 7833

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25 Batesburg-Leesville 14 15 1 783326 Gaffney 68 69 1 674227 Golden Strip Sunrise 14 15 1 746728 Greenville Breakfast 17 18 1 567029 North Greenville 37 38 1 587530 Pleasantburg 41 42 1 720431 Spartan West 25 26 1 450132 Walhalla 29 30 1 622033 Aiken Sunrise 36 36 0 838734 Blacksburg 15 15 0 681935 Clinton 28 28 0 513536 Fair Play 16 16 0 523037 Fountain Inn 28 28 0 803738 Greater Greer 15 15 0 710039 Greenville-East 20 20 0 654840 Lake Wylie 23 23 0 839541 Newberry 73 73 0 820042 Winnsboro 28 28 0 845043 Abbeville 48 47 -1 640044 Clemson 98 97 -1 710345 Lancaster Breakfast 65 64 -1 688746 North Augusta 21 20 -1 731547 Chester 54 52 -2 497648 Laurens 48 46 -2 630349 Woodruff 17 15 -2 00050 Pickens 45 42 -3 839051 North Spartanburg 46 42 -4 678852 Spartanburg 196 186 -10 720053 Anderson 80 69 -11 5448

Totals 2658 2714 56

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1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportApril 25 2017

3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

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7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

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AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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1 Anderson 69 -11 9195 $9200 819 $94 $0 $7535 $3976 $1861 $23 $2080 8951 Clemson 97 -1 13032 $13033 743 $99 $255 $9678 $1410 $1944 $20 $1500 12961 Clemson-Calhoun 29 3 2885 $3510 902 $122 $140 $3167 $1500 $2153 $83 $1500 14351 Greater Anderson 73 5 12090 $8700 $3390 1351 $173 $3920 $11750 $2769 $1305 $19 $3000 435

AG Crossie Cox A-1 Totals -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

2 Fair Play 16 0 1050 $1600 372 $37 $85 $595 $75 $654 $41 $1600 4092 Seneca 45 5 8523 $6880 $1643 846 $146 $269 $5824 $2189 $1100 $28 $2365 4652 Seneca Golden Corner 23 3 4070 $2970 $1100 808 $120 $80 $2400 $713 $728 $36 $720 10102 Walhalla 30 1 3787 $3000 $787 00 $0 $0 $0 $15 $1325 $46 $1000 13252 Westminster 41 3 8629 $4500 $4129 1472 $174 $190 $6626 $2108 $281 $7 $1800 156

AG Frank Cox A-2 Totals 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

3 Greenville 264 3 63375 $59125 $4250 653 $148 $700 $38604 $5023 $6155 $24 $5775 10663 Greenville Breakfast 18 1 4641 $4275 $366 596 $150 $50 $2549 $1015 $1023 $60 $969 10563 Greenville East 20 0 3624 $2850 $774 751 $107 $0 $2141 $593 $351 $18 $950 3693 North Greenville 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

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3 38 1 4552 $4950 466 $62 $20 $2305 $311 $881 $24 $1650 5343 Pleasantburg 42 1 7901 $8000 1356 $265 $996 $10850 $4108 $5696 $139 $4165 1367

AG Beth Padgett A-3 Totals 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

4 Inman 22 3 2700 $2000 $700 450 $47 $0 $900 $267 $210 $11 $200 10494 North Spartanburg 42 -4 7200 $4900 $2300 551 $59 $13 $2700 $1015 $2876 $63 $1500 19174 Spartan West 26 1 3814 $3750 $64 974 $146 $70 $3653 $1280 $695 $28 $925 7514 Spartanburg 186 -10 4245 $12000 188 $11 $10 $2250 $10375 $27 $0 $1500 18

AG Pete Crandall A-4 Totals -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

5 Blacksburg 15 0 530 $2550 234 $40 $0 $597 $15 $355 $24 $50 71005 Clover 23 2 2445 $6496 331 $102 $548 $2148 $2490 $3408 $162 $4000 8525 Gaffney 69 1 4544 $5000 925 $68 $109 $4627 $870 $1089 $16 $900 12105 York 37 3 7505 $9135 717 $193 $833 $6554 $1500 $1607 $47 $1295 1241

AG Gene Moorhead A-5 Totals 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

6 Fort Mill 85 5 24720 $26000 337 $109 $435 $8753 $1798 $2520 $32 $1000 25206 Indian Land 32 6 3390 $2500 $890 1084 $104 $105 $2710 $120 $683 $26 $300 22756 Lake Wylie 23 0 2568 $3250 292 $41 $30 $950 $700 $512 $22 $650 7886 Rock Hill 101 5 8577 $9500 1528 $151 $0 $14520 $100 $2778 $29 $1800 1543

AG Mary Sieck A-6 Totals 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

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7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

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Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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3337

$500058

8692

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108115

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Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

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7 Chester 52 -2 3343 $4806 185 $16 $0 $890 $1455 $1266 $23 $2484 5107 Lancaster 63 2 1750 $1800 14 $0 $0 $25 $570 $72 $1 $500 1437 Lancaster Breakfast 64 -1 4866 $3000 $1866 1072 $49 $250 $3215 $700 $2500 $38 $2100 11907 Winnsboro 28 0 3010 $1450 $1560 1117 $58 $5 $1620 $15 $27 $1 $1450 18

AG Rebecca Melton A-7 Totals -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

8 Aiken 183 3 29419 $19260 $10159 922 $99 $1085 $17763 $4040 $5471 $30 $4860 11268 Aiken Sunrise 36 0 7352 $6000 $1352 571 $95 $100 $3427 $2286 $2040 $57 $2000 10208 Batesburg-Leesville 15 1 1823 $2100 547 $82 $0 $1150 $880 $580 $41 $750 7738 North Augusta 20 -1 2250 $2400 392 $45 $100 $940 $501 $913 $43 $1000 913

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 20 2 3314 $2700 $614 1104 $166 $185 $2980 $382 $210 $12 $900 233

AG Dan Rickabaugh A-8 Totals 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

9 Abbeville 47 -1 4990 $4500 $490 234 $22 $0 $1052 $1115 $732 $15 $1200 6109 EClub of the Carolinas 36 4 4593 $4500 $93 1258 $177 $560 $5660 $1303 $1179 $37 $1500 7869 Emerald City 59 4 27000 $27100 898 $442 $280 $24335 $3081 $3506 $64 $2650 13239 Greenwood 112 2 11339 $13225 1371 $165 $10 $18132 $1596 $26325 $239 $4025 6540

AG Lori Kent A-9 Totals 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

10 Clinton 28 0 8100 $5700 $2400 539 $110 $1500 $3075 $1180 $1140 $41 $420 271410 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Laurens 46 -2 8880 $9000 297 $56 $0 $2677 $5060 $5000 $104 $5100 98010 Newberry 73 0 14733 $10800 $3933 1137 $168 $1575 $12275 $2200 $3516 $48 $1500 234410 Union 48 2 7645 $7200 $445 324 $51 $0 $2335 $1950 $425 $9 $2400 177

AG Renee Stubbs A-10 Totals 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

11 Fountain Inn 28 0 3150 $4500 1111 $179 $0 $5000 $40 $27 $1 $500 5311 Golden Strip Sunrise 15 1 420 $500 700 $25 $35 $350 $15 $387 $28 $250 154811 Mauldin 31 3 5217 $4125 $1092 1015 $149 $0 $4186 $1602 $3471 $124 $1650 210411 Simpsonville 55 5 6519 $7592 898 $136 $1834 $6816 $2033 $2814 $56 $2288 123011 Woodruff 15 -2 15 $1500 1000 $88 $0 $1500 $15 $450 $26 $450 1000

AG Candy Surkin A-11 Totals 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

12 Easley 56 4 8000 $8400 00 $0 $0 $0 $1000 $27 $1 $1680 1612 Greater Greer 15 0 5417 $1800 $3617 1750 $210 $0 $3150 $938 $653 $44 $750 87012 Greenville Evening 43 6 19685 $19686 1202 $640 $330 $23670 $2963 $5914 $160 $4070 145312 Pickens 42 -3 4335 $7245 448 $72 $1075 $3248 $2051 $1862 $41 $2745 67812 The Foothills 18 3 1425 $2000 550 $73 $0 $1100 $15 $75 $5 $400 188

AG Cathy Golson A-12 Totals 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

District 7750 6229 $0 $0 $401 $0

Totals 2714 56 424409 $402563 $21846 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85717 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

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AF Goal

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AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

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AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
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Member Gain

4-25-17

AF Actual

2015-16

AF Goal

2016-17

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

of AF Goal Achieved 2016-17

AF Per

Capita 2016-17

AF Month

AF YTD

2016-17

Polio Actual

2015-16

Polio YTD

2016-17

Polio Per Capita

2016-17

Polio Goal

2016-17

Polio of Goal

AG Crossie Cox Area 1 -4 37202 $34443 $2759 933 $118 $4315 $32130 $9654 $7263 $27 $8080 899

AG Frank Cox Area 2 12 26059 $18950 $7109 815 $108 $624 $15444 $5099 $4088 $29 $7485 546

AG Beth Padgett Area 3 6 84092 $79200 $4892 713 $150 $1766 $56448 $11049 $14105 $38 $13509 1044

AG Pete Crandall Area 4 -10 17959 $22650 420 $33 $93 $9503 $12937 $3807 $13 $4125 923

AG Gene Moorhead Area 5 6 15024 $23181 601 $101 $1490 $13925 $4875 $6459 $47 $6245 1034

AG Mary Sieck Area 6 16 39255 $41250 653 $120 $570 $26933 $2718 $6492 $29 $3750 1731

AG Rebecca Melton Area 7 -1 12969 $11056 $1913 520 $28 $255 $5750 $2740 $3864 $19 $6534 591

AG Dan Rickabaugh Area 8 5 44158 $32460 $11698 809 $98 $1470 $26259 $8089 $9214 $34 $9510 969

AG Lori Kent Area 9 9 47922 $49325 997 $201 $850 $49178 $7095 $31741 $130 $9375 3386

AG Renee Stubbs Area 10 0 39358 $32700 $6658 623 $104 $3075 $20362 $10390 $10081 $52 $9420 1070

AG Candy Surkin Area 11 7 15321 $18217 980 $130 $1869 $17851 $3705 $7149 $52 $5138 1391

AG Cathy Golson Area 12 10 38862 $39131 797 $190 $1405 $31168 $6967 $8530 $52 $9645 884

Totals 56 418180 402563 $35028 758 $115 $17781 $304950 $85316 $112790 $42 $92816 1215

Area Summary

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

40

60

80

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120

140

160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

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$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
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Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund) Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal

1 Greater Greer 175 Abbeville

2 Rock Hill 153 North Spartanburg3 Westminster 147 04 Greenwood 137 Greenville5 Pleasantburg 136 Newberry

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $639732 Emerald City $442453 Pleasantburg $264624 Greater Greer $210025 York $19276

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenville $38604 60000

2 Emerald City $24335 17000

3 Greenville Evening $23670 78000

4 Greenwood $18132 210004 Greenwood $18132 21000

5 Aiken $17763 50000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio) Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Blacksburg 7102 Greenwood 6543 Clinton 2714 Fort Mill 2525 Newberry 234

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $263252 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $59144 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $5471

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

140

160

180

200

$175

$160

17

3337

$500058

8692

97

108115

0

20

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120

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160

July August September October November December January February March April May June

Track to $175 Per Capita

Track to $160 Per Capita

Per Capita YTD

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

00

200

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $150

Areas

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$50

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$200

$250

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PER

CAPITA

Areas

All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
          • _GoBack
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16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal26 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

33 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

13 Clubs are over $150 AF Per Capita26 Clubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

0 Clubs have given $5 Total to the AF (Zero Giving)0 Clubs have given $5 Total to Polio (Zero Giving)

0 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal6 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

1 Areas are over $200 AF Per Capita9 Areas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
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of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

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All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
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All Clubs Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved All Clubs Ranked by of Polio Goal Achieved

1 Greater Greer 175 1 Blacksburg 7102 Rock Hill 153 2 Greenwood 6543 Westminster 147 3 Clinton 2714 Greenwood 137 4 Fort Mill 2525 Pleasantburg 136 5 Newberry 2346 Greater Anderson 135 6 Indian Land 2287 EClub of the Carolinas 126 7 Mauldin 2108 Greenville Evening 120 8 North Spartanburg 1929 Newberry 114 9 Golden Strip Sunrise 155

10 Winnsboro 112 10 Rock Hill 15411 Fountain Inn 111 11 Greenville Evening 14512 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 110 12 Clemson-Calhoun 14413 Indian Land 108 13 Pleasantburg 13714 Lancaster Breakfast 107 14 Walhalla 13315 Mauldin 101 15 Emerald City 132

Woodruff 100 Clemson 130Mauldin 101 Emerald City 132

16 Woodruff 100 16 Clemson 13017 Spartan West 97 17 York 12418 Gaffney 93 18 Simpsonville 12319 Aiken 92 19 Gaffney 12120 Clemson-Calhoun 90 20 Lancaster Breakfast 11921 Emerald City 90 21 Aiken 11322 Simpsonville 90 22 Greenville 10723 Seneca 85 23 Greenville Breakfast 10624 Anderson 82 24 Inman 10525 Seneca Golden Corner 81 25 Aiken Sunrise 10226 Greenville East 75 26 Seneca Golden Corner 10127 Clemson 74 27 Woodruff 10028 York 72 28 Laurens 9829 Golden Strip Sunrise 70 29 North Augusta 9130 Greenville 65 30 Anderson 89

31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
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31 Greenville Breakfast 60 31 Greater Greer 8732 Aiken Sunrise 57 32 Clover 8533 North Spartanburg 55 33 Lake Wylie 7934 The Foothills 55 34 EClub of the Carolinas 7935 Batesburg-Leesville 55 35 Batesburg-Leesville 7736 Clinton 54 36 Spartan West 7537 North Greenville 47 37 Pickens 6838 Inman 45 38 Abbeville 6139 Pickens 45 39 North Greenville 5340 North Augusta 39 40 Chester 5141 Fair Play 37 41 Seneca 4742 Fort Mill 34 42 Greater Anderson 4343 Clover 33 43 Fair Play 4144 Union 32 44 Greenville East 3745 Laurens 30 45 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 2346 Lake Wylie 29 46 The Foothills 1947 Blacksburg 23 47 Union 1848 Abbeville 23 48 Westminster 1649 Spartanburg 19 49 Lancaster 1450 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 550 Chester 19 50 Fountain Inn 551 Lancaster 1 51 Winnsboro 252 0 52 Spartanburg 253 0 53 Easley 2

All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
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All Clubs Ranked by AF Per Capita All Clubs Ranked by Polio Per Capita

1 Greenville Evening $63973 1 Greenwood $239312 Emerald City $44245 2 Clover $162273 Pleasantburg $26462 3 Greenville Evening $159844 Greater Greer $21002 4 Pleasantburg $138915 York $19276 5 Mauldin $123966 Fountain Inn $17857 6 Laurens $104177 EClub of the Carolinas $17688 7 Clemson-Calhoun $82818 Westminster $17436 8 Emerald City $63759 Greater Anderson $17279 9 North Spartanburg $6251

10 Newberry $16815 10 Greenville Breakfast $601811 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $16556 11 Aiken Sunrise $566712 Greenwood $16483 12 Simpsonville $562813 Rock Hill $15125 13 Newberry $481614 Greenville Breakfast $14991 14 York $472615 Mauldin $14948 15 Walhalla $456916 Greenville $14791 16 Greater Greer $435017 Spartan West $14612 17 North Augusta $434518 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414318 Seneca $14559 18 Batesburg-Leesville $414319 Simpsonville $13631 19 Pickens $413820 Clemson-Calhoun $12179 20 Fair Play $408821 Seneca Golden Corner $12000 21 Clinton $407122 Clinton $10982 22 Lancaster Breakfast $384623 Fort Mill $10942 23 EClub of the Carolinas $368324 Greenville East $10704 24 Seneca Golden Corner $363825 Indian Land $10423 25 Fort Mill $315026 Clover $10229 26 Aiken $303927 Clemson $9876 27 Rock Hill $289328 Aiken $9868 28 Spartan West $278029 Aiken Sunrise $9518 29 Golden Strip Sunrise $276430 Anderson $9419 30 Seneca $275031 Woodruff $8824 31 Woodruff $264732 Batesburg-Leesville $8211 32 Indian Land $262533 The Foothills $7333 33 North Greenville $2381

34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
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34 Pickens $7218 34 Blacksburg $236735 Gaffney $6804 35 Greenville $235836 North Greenville $6230 36 Chester $234437 North Spartanburg $5870 37 Anderson $232638 Winnsboro $5786 38 Lake Wylie $222639 Laurens $5576 39 Clemson $198440 Union $5076 40 Greater Anderson $191941 Lancaster Breakfast $4946 41 Greenville East $175542 Inman $4737 42 Gaffney $160143 North Augusta $4476 43 Abbeville $152544 Lake Wylie $4130 44 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $116745 Blacksburg $3977 45 Inman $110446 Fair Play $3719 46 Union $92447 Golden Strip Sunrise $2500 47 Westminster $73948 Abbeville $2191 48 The Foothills $50049 Chester $1648 49 Lancaster $11750 Spartanburg $1148 50 Winnsboro $09551 Lancaster $041 51 Fountain Inn $09552 $000 52 Easley $05153 $000 53 Spartanburg $01453 $000 53 Spartanburg $014

All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
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All Clubs Ranked by Total AF Giving All Clubs Ranked by Total Polio Giving

1 Greenville $38604 1 Greenwood $263252 Emerald City $24335 2 Greenville $61553 Greenville Evening $23670 3 Greenville Evening $59144 Greenwood $18132 4 Pleasantburg $56965 Aiken $17763 5 Aiken $54716 Rock Hill $14520 6 Laurens $50007 Newberry $12275 7 Newberry $35168 Greater Anderson $11750 8 Emerald City $35069 Pleasantburg $10850 9 Mauldin $3471

10 Clemson $9678 10 Clover $340811 Fort Mill $8753 11 North Spartanburg $287612 Anderson $7535 12 Simpsonville $281413 Simpsonville $6816 13 Rock Hill $277814 Westminster $6626 14 Fort Mill $252015 York $6554 15 Lancaster Breakfast $250016 Seneca $5824 16 Clemson-Calhoun $215317 EClub of the Carolinas $5660 17 Aiken Sunrise $204018 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194418 Fountain Inn $5000 18 Clemson $194419 Gaffney $4627 19 Pickens $186220 Mauldin $4186 20 Anderson $186121 Spartan West $3653 21 York $160722 Aiken Sunrise $3427 22 Walhalla $132523 Pickens $3248 23 Greater Anderson $130524 Lancaster Breakfast $3215 24 Chester $126625 Clemson-Calhoun $3167 25 EClub of the Carolinas $117926 Greater Greer $3150 26 Clinton $114027 Clinton $3075 27 Seneca $110028 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $2980 28 Gaffney $108929 Indian Land $2710 29 Greenville Breakfast $102330 North Spartanburg $2700 30 North Augusta $91331 Laurens $2677 31 North Greenville $88132 Greenville Breakfast $2549 32 Abbeville $732

33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
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33 Seneca Golden Corner $2400 33 Seneca Golden Corner $72834 Union $2335 34 Spartan West $69535 North Greenville $2305 35 Indian Land $68336 Spartanburg $2250 36 Fair Play $65437 Clover $2148 37 Greater Greer $65338 Greenville East $2141 38 Batesburg-Leesville $58039 Winnsboro $1620 39 Lake Wylie $51240 Woodruff $1500 40 Woodruff $45041 Batesburg-Leesville $1150 41 Union $42542 The Foothills $1100 42 Golden Strip Sunrise $38743 Abbeville $1052 43 Blacksburg $35544 Lake Wylie $950 44 Greenville East $35145 North Augusta $940 45 Westminster $28146 Inman $900 46 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $21047 Chester $890 47 Inman $21048 Blacksburg $597 48 The Foothills $7549 Fair Play $595 49 Lancaster $7250 Golden Strip Sunrise $350 50 Spartanburg $2751 Lancaster $25 51 Winnsboro $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2752 $0 52 Fountain Inn $2753 $0 53 Easley $27

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 AG Lori Kent 9972 AG Candy Surkin 9803 AG Crossie Cox 9334 AG Frank Cox 8155 AG Dan Rickabaugh 8096 AG Cathy Golson 7977 AG Beth Padgett 7138 AG Mary Sieck 6539 AG Renee Stubbs 623

10 AG Gene Moorhead 60111 AG Rebecca Melton 52012 AG Pete Crandall 420

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
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All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 AG Lori Kent $200732 AG Cathy Golson $190053 AG Beth Padgett $150134 AG Candy Surkin $130305 AG Mary Sieck $119706 AG Crossie Cox $118127 AG Frank Cox $108008 AG Renee Stubbs $104429 AG Gene Moorhead $10090

10 AG Dan Rickabaugh $976211 AG Pete Crandall $332312 AG Rebecca Melton $2764

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 AG Beth Padgett $564482 AG Lori Kent $491783 AG Crossie Cox $321303 AG Crossie Cox $321304 AG Cathy Golson $311685 AG Mary Sieck $269336 AG Dan Rickabaugh $262597 AG Renee Stubbs $203628 AG Candy Surkin $178519 AG Frank Cox $15444

10 AG Gene Moorhead $1392511 AG Pete Crandall $950312 AG Rebecca Melton $5750

  • Rotarians often touch lives we never hear about
  • 10 tips to grow your club
  • FROM FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS
  • Gates to keynote RI Convention in Atlanta
    • Beach Bash in York raises monty for Imagination Library
    • Elvis lives in York
    • York students of the month
      • Two Aiken clubs lead effort to place 12 AEDs around the city
        • Fountain Inn Rotarians receive PHF+4 pins
        • Union members presented Goverorrsquos Award of Excellence club recognized for polio giving
        • Golden Corner inducts Travis Blanks Travis Blanks left with Oconee Federal in Seneca is the newest member of the Golden Corner Rotary Club of Seneca Travis is sponsored by incoming club president Jon Adams right
        • Golden Corner pays for GED exams
          • Tell your Rotary story
          • by writing about others
          • Fellowships at the Atlanta Convention
          • Eight Rotarians complete RLI at Greenwood
          • 7750 Global Grant funds generator for vocational school in Haiti
          • POLIO CONTRIUBTIONS ndash only three months left to reach club goals
          • 2016-17 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving
          • Membership and attendance Numbers
          • Membership champions
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack
          • _GoBack