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Apr 012016
 

Capital Rotary Club president David Boucher did not think of himself as a long-distance runner when he took up jogging 25 years ago – but now he has circled the globe by completing 24,902 miles (the circumference of the earth) on daily three-mile stints downtown.

It’s fitting that Boucher celebrated his last ‘round the world lap in March during the Rotary District 7770 conference at the Columbia Convention Center.  Not only did he run the distance, but he also celebrated the last 900 miles by raising money for Rotary’s CART Fund for Alzheimer’s research. Using his Facebook page and club announcements, Boucher solicited sponsors at a penny-per-mile for the 900 mile finish.

He’s also collected change off the streets while jogging for the past year-and-half in Columbia – a total of $68.86 in coins of various denominations.  This money, too, was donated to CART, and Boucher invited Capital Rotarians to match it by contributing $68.86 on their own.

The overall donation goal was $10,000.  As of late March, Boucher’s efforts had brought in more than $7,000 with additional checks to come.  The CART Fund – Coins for Alzheimer’s Research Trust – was started by a Rotarian in Sumter County in 1999 and has been adopted by many clubs since that time.

One-hundred percent of the money collected is used as seed money for cutting edge research to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.  CART has provided over $5 million in grants since its founding.

Boucher's World Lap Finishes

Sep 012015
 

wistv.com – Columbia, South Carolina

David Boucher gave running a try nearly 25 years ago and he never stopped moving. Every morning he hits the pavement, running through downtown Columbia for a three-mile jog.

After a little calculation, Boucher realized he’ll soon total enough miles to have run a trip around the world.

“When one looks and thinks, ‘Gosh. I’m closing in on 24,000 – 25,000 miles over a 25-year history,’ it is surprising,” said Boucher.

While the distance was never a goal, Boucher turned to Rotary Club where he serves as president to celebrate the last 902 miles with a good deed.

“I’m going to run this anyway unless I have health problems or blow a knee out or something. How can I serve human kind at the same time?,” said Boucher.

He wrote on his Facebook page, “I am looking for sponsors who are willing to contribute just a penny per mile……up to the next 902 miles that I’m able to run. Why 902 miles? Because with another 901.55 miles in the rear view mirror, I would have run the circumference of the earth over a 25-year period (24,901.55 miles). Any money that I collect will be delivered to the CART Fund.”

Columbia’s Rotary Club, along with others across the state and those in four other states place blue buckets out at meetings, collecting pocket change for an Alzheimer’s research fund started by a Rotarian in Sumter County in 1995. During that time, CART, or Coins for Alzheimer’s Research Trust, has provided more than $5 million in research grants.

One-hundred percent of the money collected is used as seed money for cutting edge research, aiming to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.

“Alzheimer’s is a terrible disease. Right now, it’s the 6th leading cause of death in the United States, and today it affects over 5.1 million Americans. So it’s a big number,” said Boucher.

He said he’s been overwhelmed with the number of people who stepped up to sponsor the cause.

“If we can do something to help human kind, that would be a good thing,” said Boucher.

So far, Boucher has raised more than $2,500. With 600 miles left to run, he’s set his fundraising goal at $10,000 to make a difference for families who know the effects of Alzheimer’s far too well.

 

Anyone wanting to sponsor Boucher can make checks payable to: The CART Fund, c/o Columbia Capital Rotary Club, PO Box 11946, Columbia, SC 29211.

Copyright 2015 WIS. All rights reserved. By Allie Spillyards – View the WIS Article here: http://www.wistv.com/story/29923198/columbia-rotarian-running-circumference-of-earth-to-raise-money-for-alzheimers-research

David Boucher Alzheimer's research

Jun 162015
 

You are officially invited to participate in our upcoming Capital Rotary Club Charity Fishing Tournament ‐  to benefit the Coins for Alzheimer’s Research Trust or “the C.A.R.T. Fund” as known by most Rotarians.  Alzheimer’s affects many people ‐ young and old.  The purpose of this event is to raise funds to fund Alzheimer’s research.

Since its inception in 1995, the C.A.R.T. Fund has contributed over $3 million to Alzheimer’s research. Hopefully through the efforts of C.A.R.T., we will have a cure for Alzheimer’s. 100% of funds raised go towards research grants since all administrative functions are supplied by volunteers.

The C.A.R.T. Fund is a 501(C)(3) not‐for‐profit charitable organization which means your sponsorship, contributions and donations may be tax deductible (Please consult your tax professional).  More information may be found on the C.A.R.T. Fund’s website at www.cartfund.org – Become a sponsor and register a team today to help us raise money for a great cause.  Space is limited (only six boats) – don’t miss your chance to join us.

Event Details

  • Date: Sept 18, 2015, 6:00am shove off.
  • Guide: Each sponsored team will be paired with a local striped bass fisherman. You will only need to bring a fishing license. Guide will provide everything else!  Team size per boat should be kept to four (4) fishermen.
  • Sponsor: $500 per boat sponsor fee (includes fish being filleted)
  • Location:  Dreher Island State Park  (3677 State Park Road, Prosperity)

CONFIRM YOUR SPONSORSHIP & REGISTER YOUR TEAM: To become a sponsor or make a donation contact Mike Glover at (803) 609‐0066 OR  send email to areacode803@gmail.com.  If you cannot attend, please consider making a financial contribution to the event.

Download PDF Flyer: CART Fishing Derby Fundraiser

In early 2015, our very own Jimmy Gibbs joined Dawdy Mercer Plank on WIS-TV to discuss the Capital Rotary Club and how our donations are helping research a cure for Alzheimer’s disease through Coins for Alzheimer’s Research Trust (CART).

CART Fishing Derby Fundraiser

May 202015
 

Daniel Winders (left) is welcomed by sponsor John Guignard after induction into Columbia’s Capital Rotary Club. Winder, a native of Hickory, NC and a graduate North Carolina State University, is an HVAC sales engineer with Johnson Controls, Inc.

Winders is a member of the South Carolina Mechanical Contractors Association and has been active in the state chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers since 2011. He traveled to Prague in the Czech Republic as part of NC State’s study abroad program in 2008.

Daniel Winders Columbia Capital Rotary Club

Capital Rotary Volunteers at Food Bank

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Jul 302014
 

Columbia’s Capital Rotary Club members volunteered to support Harvest Hope Food Bank by packing 150 boxes of groceries for distribution to the elderly in lieu of a weekly club meeting. Harvest Hope works to meet the needs of hungry people in the Midlands, Pee Dee and Greater Greenville regions of South Carolina. It distributed over 28 million pounds of food last year and fed approximately 38,000 people a week. Capital Rotary has donated both funds and manpower as a Harvest Hope partner.

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Food Bank Donation by Capital Rotary

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Jul 082014
 

Columbia’s Capital Rotary Club has donated $1,215 to assist Harvest Hope Food Bank in meeting the needs of hungry people in the Midlands, Pee Dee and Greater Greenville regions of South Carolina.

The contribution was spearheaded by Rotarian Ione Cockrell, following a visit by Harvest Hope CEO Denise Holland, recent guest speaker at a weekly club meeting.  Rotarians also helped pack food boxes earmarked for familiesHar – a volunteer project organized by club member Chip Hardy.

Harvest Hope began as a Columbia-area undertaking in 1981.  Since then it has expanded to give food, comfort and hope to those affected by poverty and hunger across 20 counties.  The food bank partners with nearly 500 member non-profit agencies.  It distributed over 28 million pounds of food last year and fed approximately 38,000 people a week.

Present for the check presentation were (from left) club president Scott Wallinger, Ione Cockrell, Denise Holland and Chip Hardy.

Be sure to see the article on MidlandsBiz: http://midlandsbiz.whosonthemove.com/food-bank-donation-by-capital-rotary

Check for Food Bank

 

 

 

Harvest Hope LIFT

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May 152014
 

Several of our members from the Columbia Capital Rotary Club were in attendance to support Harvest Hope and their LIFT fundraiser (Leader Inspired to Fill Tables).

Harvest Hope began in 1981 as the result of a shared vision of Columbia, SC business leaders and the faith community who set out to provide for the hungry. Since then, Harvest Hope has increased its mission to feed the hungry across 20 counties of South Carolina. Harvest Hope distributed over 28 million pounds of food last year and fed approximately 38,000 people a week.

For more information and to support Harvest Hope, please visit their website: http://www.harvesthope.org

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Pictured from left to right: Harvest Hope’s Treasurer Mike Farmer and CEO Denise Holland, Columbia Capital Rotary Club Members Ione Cockrell and Chip Hardy.

Anderson Wins ‘Best of Columbia Commercial Interior Design’

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Jan 112014
 

COLUMBIA, SC – January 20, 2014 – CREW Midlands congratulates its Board Member Katherine Anderson, owner of Katherine J. Anderson Design/Interiors, the winner of the 2014 Columbia Metropolitan Magazine’s “Best of Columbia” award for Best Commercial Interior Designer. Each year, Columbia Metropolitan Magazine publishes a “Best of Columbia” list based on the votes submitted by their readers for their favorite Midlands businesses. This year’s award is the third such award won by Katherine J. Anderson Design/Interiors.

About Katherine Anderson And Katherine J. Anderson Design/Interiors

Katherine has been in the interior design business for over 25 years. KJA Interiors helps people with interior design, including space planning, furniture and finish selection, fabrics, rugs and accessories, for both residential and commercials spaces. In addition to interior design services, KJA Interiors offer turnkey moves for anyone who finds moving difficult. Katherine helps her clients select furniture to go to the new location and moves everything for them, setting everything up and handing all pictures, so the client can continue with their business of living and working. Building custom furniture and helping clients experience a smooth moving transition are just a few of the many features that set KJA Interiors apart from other interior designers. Whether you’re moving or redesigning, or both, Katherine’s educational background and expertise will help make for a smooth transition.

About Crew Midlands

CREW Midlands South Carolina is a nonprofit organization in the Greater Columbia Metropolitan area dedicated to the advancement of women in commercial real estate. CREW Midlands South Carolina welcomes women and men from multi-disciplines of the commercial real estate industry and from all areas of the Midlands, including Richland, Lexington, Aiken, Kershaw, Fairfield, and outlying counties. Opportunities to build relationships and advance success include monthly luncheons that include professional development seminars, special events, national conventions, community service opportunities, and committee team involvement (programs/special events, sponsorship, communication, membership, community outreach/education, finance and strategic planning).  For more information on CREW Midlands, please visit our website at www.crewmidlands.org

Courtesy: Crew Midlands and MidlandsBiz: http://www.midlandsbiz.com/articles/15862

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