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Nov 142014
 

Capital Rotary Club members John Guignard (left) and Jenks Mikell (center) huddle with third-grade students at Arden Elementary School after distributing paperback dictionaries as part of the club’s annual participation in The Dictionary Project.

The project, begun by a non-profit organization in Charleston in 1995, aims to help students become good writers, active readers, creative thinkers and resourceful learners by providing them with their own personal dictionary.

Capital Rotary donated dictionaries to 840 students in 12 Richland County District One schools for 2014-15. Over the past 10 years, the club has purchased and given dictionaries to 10,500 third-graders in the Columbia area.

A number of clubs in South Carolina and throughout the country are Dictionary Project sponsors. One of Rotary International’s six major goals is improving basic education and literacy.

Happy Arden Elementary Students

Capital Rotary Tours Nephron Pharmaceuticals

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Oct 292014
 

Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation CEO Lou Kennedy (far right) conducts a tour for Capital Rotary Club members during a field trip to the 408,000 square foot West Columbia facility. Though still in start-up stages, Nephron represents a $313 million investment and presently has over 100 employees at the SC location. It will manufacture and distribute respiratory products, eye drops that are preservative and additive free, sterile injectable drugs and oral vaccines. Capital Rotary periodically tours various points of interest throughout the community.

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Capital Rotary Adds New Member

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Oct 092014
 

Denise Holland, CEO of Harvest Hope Food Bank, is welcomed as the newest member of Columbia’s Capital Rotary Club by president Mark Bokesch (right) and by Chip Hardy, her sponsor for induction. Denise is a past board chair of the South Carolina Association for Non-Profits and worked for the American Red Cross for 16 years. A Palmetto State native and University of South Carolina graduate, Denise also has been a volunteer for the Souper Bowl of Caring and for Airport High’s School Improvement Council.

Denise Holland photo

SC State Fair visits Capital Rotary

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Oct 012014
 

Our speaker on Wednesday morning was Mr. Gary Goodman, General Manager of the South Carolina State Fair.  The SC State Fair is one of the only non-profit state fairs in the United States and they distribute their excesses to young people in South Carolina in the form of college scholarships – similar to the Capital Rotary wreath sales proceeds.

SC State Fair Dates: October 8 – 19, 2014
For more information: http://www.scstatefair.org

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Columbia’s Capital Rotary Honored as Two-Star Club

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Sep 182014
 

Columbia’s Capital Rotary Honored as Two-Star Club

Jimmy Gibbs (left), an assistant governor for Rotary District 7770 in eastern South Carolina, congratulates Columbia Capital Rotary president Mark Bokesch for the club’s achieving 2-STAR status. This signifies annual Rotary Foundation contributions of at least $200 per club member. The Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation promoting world understanding and peace through international humanitarian, educational and cultural exchange programs. It’s supported solely by voluntary donations from Rotarians and friends who share the vision of a better world.

Columbia Capital Rotary Gold Star

Columbia Rotarian Joins Bequest Society

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Sep 032014
 

Capital Rotary Club member Matt LaMarche is honored as a new member of the Bequest Society by Rod Funderburk, governor-elect of Rotary District 7770.  The Society is made up of Rotarians who have pledged $10,000 or more for the Rotary Foundation in their estate plans – funds that help advance programs improving health, supporting education and alleviating poverty worldwide.  Bequest Society members compose 20 percent of Capital Rotary’s membership.

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Aug 242014
 

Capital Rotary member Kevin Werner is happy to take part in the Columbia club’s summer blood drive for the local Red Cross. Rotarians and their supporters tallied a total of 57 units of blood, including both whole blood and double red cell donations. Red Cross officials said these donations may help to save up to 171 lives. The yearly project is part of the club’s community service agenda.


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Capital Rotary member Jim Potter reflects on Rotary through a poem

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Aug 072014
 

June 12, 2014

It’s a knowledge that I cherish and you should all be told

That you can keep on ageing but not grow old

 

Not grow old? Why this must be a lie

For if you don’t grow old, then you must surely die.

 

Just a moment my dear friend, there’s something you should know,

Give me just a minute before you turn and go.

 

The keyword here is youth, and it has no certain time

For it’s not a time of life but a persons state of mind

 

A person may possess it at any age I’m told, but as long

As you maintain it, you can’t grow old.

 

It’s an interest in the present without dwelling on the past.

It’s looking to the future with an almost full half glass.

 

It’s not talking of your health, because, no one wants to listen.

If you must discuss your aches and pains, go visit your physician.

 

It’s taking a real interest in what others do and say

It’s offering them your help without any thought of pay

 

For it’s what you do for other people that will vitalize your soul

So keep putting service above self, and you will not grow old.
Jim Potter

Capital Rotary Celebrates 10 New Benefactors

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Aug 072014
 

Capital Rotary Club of Columbia celebrated 10 members who were named new Benefactors for the Rotary Foundation recently.  Benefactors designate the Foundation’s Permanent Fund as a $1,000 beneficiary in their wills or estate plans, earmarking their donation for use in a number of humanitarian and educational programs.  The Benefactors group includes (from left in photo) Adam Dougherty, Ross Oakley, Tommy Gibbons, Gloria Saeed, David Boucher, Robbie McCullough (behind Boucher), Mary Katherine Bagnal, John Guignard (behind Bagnal), Neda Beal, Blake DuBose (behind Beal) and Joe Reyonlds (not pictured).

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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