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JUNE 2020 WWW.ROTARY7750.ORG DISTRICT GOVERNOR ROB HANLEY Rotary Club of Greenville City Center 864.325.9483 [email protected] ROTARY INTERNATIONAL JUNE: Rotary Fellowships Month JULY: Start of new Rotary year of service ROTARY CONNECTS THE WORLD When the strongest tornado to hit Seneca in 25 years struck the town on Easter Monday, the four Rotary clubs in Oconee County immediately went to work to help. See what they did on the next page. No one went hungry in Oconee County thanks to our four clubs
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Page 1: No one went hungry in Oconee County thanks to our four clubs · 2020-06-01 · encouraging Rotarians to fulfill the 1985 promise Rotarians made to the children of the world. All across

JUNE 2020  WWWROTARY7750ORG

DISTRICT GOVERNOR ROB HANLEYRotary Club of Greenville City Center

8643259483dg2019rotary7750org

ROTARY INTERNATIONALJUNE Rotary Fellowships MonthJULY Start of new Rotary year of service

ROTARYCONNECTSTHE WORLD

When the strongest tornado to hit Seneca in 25 years struck the town on Easter Monday the four Rotary clubs in Oconee County immediately went to work to help See what they did on the next page

No one went hungry in Oconee County thanks to our four clubs

Page 27750

In the wee hours of Easter Monday April 13 2020 a magnitude EF3 tornado roared through a portion of Seneca It was the strongest tornado to hit the state in 25 years Damage was extensive and one life was

lost mdashthe night watchman at the Borg-Warner auto components plant which was heavily damaged (top left photo)

The county has four Rotary Clubs The two Seneca clubs each had members or relatives of members who suffered total loss of their homes or sustained heavy damage In all there were 1100 residences affected with 92 homes being judged as total losses Residential damage estimates not including the factory or other business losses was put at $11 million dollars

As soon as the sun rose that morning our local Rotarians sprang into action Members of the Seneca clubs rushed to help not only their affected members but everyone who was victimized by Mother Naturersquos wrath

Three members of the Westminster club town

mayor Brian Ramey funeral home owner Brian Allen and Sgt Charles Mulwee of the Westminster police force mobilized equipment and crews for tree removal and road clearing

The mayor was able to send additional crews to attend to electrical water sewer and street issues

Over the next several days Rotarians joined various church civic and business groups to do whatever was necessary to bring relief to their neighbors Hundreds of pounds of food to the local food bank cash donations personal hygiene and cleaning products and hours upon hours of volunteer time serving meals clearing debris and assisting homeowners with their remaining possessions

This effort continues as this article is being written 6 weeks after this stunning natural disaster NO ONE HAS GONE HUNGRY DURING THIS RECOVERY thanks to the on the ground portrayal of ldquoService Above Selfrdquo that was displayed by the four Oconee County Rotary Clubs and all of the heroic volunteers that came without hesitation to carry out whatever task was necessary

EF3 EF3 tornado tornado struck struck Seneca Seneca and four and four Rotary Rotary clubs clubs rushed rushed to helpto helpBY JACK ADEN Rotary Club of Westminster

Page 37750

CONNECTIONSCONNECTIONS

Ending the year counting our blessingsBY DG ROB HANLEY Rotary Club of Greenville City Center

Aloha and mahalo As I pen this spring is moving toward summer and our nation faces more trials and tribulations From COVID-19 to an economic slide that has affected all of us and some more than others to an insurgence of social unrest this has been a trying spring

I ask each of you to reflect on the blessings you have and the joy you derive yoursquore your Rotary connections I also encourage you to follow Rotaryrsquos guiding principles of doing good in the world and service above self to lead your communities as peacemakers

Over the past twelve months I have seen more of the Upstate of South Carolina than I did since moving to the Palmetto State in 1983 Highways bi-ways and narrow country roads have carried me from Westminster and Walhalla in the northwest to Batesburg-Leesville in the south to Winnsboro Lancaster and Indian Land in the east and to towns and cities in between where Rotarians are making a difference locally and in the world

I missed a few turns and back-tracked once or twice (A fellow biologist and friend once told me that a field trip was not complete without a wrong turn somewhere along the way) but never lost my way or my purpose to share my Rotary story and encourage our Rotary clubs to do good in the world

Throughout the year we have talked about connections and Rotary stories I heard about the club

president following in their fatherrsquos footsteps but who became a Rotarian through Rotary Youth Exchange

Some of you shared stories about how you met your partner through Rotary and how you have kept Rotary a part of your lives

Rotarians shared their stories about participating in National Immunization Day events seeing first-hand the devastating effects that polio can have and encouraging Rotarians to fulfill the 1985 promise

Rotarians made to the children of the world

All across our District Rotarians related stories about how they have shared their treasure and talents to provide clean water to teach communities to be food secure and to nourish minds through literacy To a tee those who serve said that they have received much more in return by seeing the smiling faces of those they served than they gave

During my club visits I was able to share my Rotary story fifty-two times and I never tired of telling how Rotary has changed my life You may recall that I challenged each of you to turn a new page in your Rotary story and that challenge is still foremost on my mind So what are you going to do to write the next chapter in your Rotary story

One soon to be past-president recently asked me what they might do to grow their Rotary experience I suggested joining a Rotary Fellowship or Rotary Action Group Fellowships are formed by Rotarians who share a passion and want to

Being a Rotarian is a journey

that can lead to life changing experiences It has for me

agrave

Page 47750

connect with other Rotarians from around the world (I found out this year that four of our Rotary clubs have members of the Whisky (dram) Fellowship Irsquoll have to look them up) See all of the current fellowships by going on-line to httpswwwrotaryorgenour-pro-gramsmore-fellowships

Rotary Action Groups offer their technical expertise and support to help clubs plan and implement projects to increase Rotaryrsquos impact in one or more of Rotaryrsquos six focus areas peace literacy childhood and maternal health economic development and water and sanitation Acton groups are open to Rotarians and non-Rotarians alike Interested in joining Rotarians from around the world to take action Then go to httpsmyrotaryorgentake-actionempower-leadersrotary-action-groups to find an action group that could benefit from your expertise

The breadth and scope of Rotarians taking action and doing good in the world didnrsquot come into focus for me until I travelled to Indonesia Seeing the Rotary wheel in cities and villages across the archipelago showed me how Rotarians from across the globe connect to help others in need It also reminded me that being a Rotarian is a journey that can lead to life changing experiences It has for me

Now itrsquos time to retire ldquoThe Hatrdquo and to move into the next phase of my Rotary story So as the Rotary year ends and District 7750 welcomes Beth Padgett as its next District Governor to the Ro-tarians in District 7750 I say ldquoteri-ma kasihrdquo for your support and bid each of you ldquoselamat jalanrdquo

330 PM Sunday June 7 2020Welcome

Toast to the Aloha YearShow your favorite dish

EntertainmentTime to Hula

Yoursquoll need some room

to move No shoes

Grass skirts optional

Fellowship

For a link to the Zoom meeting log-on and go to the District Calendar

AlohaYou are invited to ahellip

agraveFrom Robmdash

Page 57750

Need membership development or recruitment ideas as you prepare for a new Rotary year

Contact

PDG ED IRICK | Outgoing 7750 Membership ChairDG2017Rotary7750org

PDG CAROL BURDETTE | Incoming D7750 Membership ChairDG2018Rotary7750org

ROTARY MEMBERSHIP

Some clubs still successful at growing membership even during pandemic but BY PDG ED IRICKDistrict 7750 Membership Chair 19 - 20M 864-420-1052DG2017Rotary7750org

More than ever Rotary is important to our community nation and world We must grow our membership in order to enhance our ability to carry out the Mission of Rotary This takes commitment from each and every Rotarian

On pages 5-7 in this newsletter you will read about two clubs that have been successful in growing their memberships These clubs along with others in the District inculcate the use of intentional strategies into the functioning of their clubs This has resulted in increased member engagement and stronger more attractive clubs

Unfortunately a majority of the Districtrsquos clubs are losing or have not gained members to date If history repeats itself June will be a month of increased losses and we may very well experience an overall loss of 50 or more members for the year Although this is disappointing this trend does not have to carry over into the Rotary Year 2020-2021

We can fix this It will take each and every Rotarian working together Our motto is service-above-self and we should proudly communicate this to the community The sign of a vibrant club is that its members are introducing others to Rotary

The articles written by the presidents of the Rotary Clubs of Clemson-Calhoun (pages 6-7) and Indian Land Lunch (page 8) show that there is no doubt that these clubs will end the year with an increase in membership They are strong clubs

I thank those of you who have worked hard during some difficult times to grow your clubs by keeping yourself and fellow members engaged in all aspects of Rotary

I encourage all Rotarians to assist your club leadership in applying the intentional strategies to grow your club

Take advantage of the support provided by PDG Carol Burdette District Membership Chair 2020-2021 and her District Membership Team as you enter into the new Rotary Year

They will provide you with the ldquoHow Tordquo but each individual Rotarian must make it work Engage in your clubrsquos activities and help it grow Be a proud Rotarian

PDG ED COMPLETES SERVICE AS MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

This is the last month of the 2019-2020 Rotary year and my last month serving as your District Membership Chair Every month for the last two years I have kept you informed on the state of the clubs in our District and championed intentional strategies for growing our clubs and making them stronger healthier and vibrant I consider it a privilege to have served in this position

Page 67750

ldquoLilrsquo Olerdquo Clemson-Calhoun thrives impacts its communityBY MATT GROCEPresident Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun

To paraphrase ClemsonCoach Dabo Swinney ldquowersquore just the Lilrsquo Ole Clemson-Calhoun Rotary Clubrdquo CCRC is the younger and smaller of the Ro-tary clubs in Clemson but we make significant and impactful contributions to the Clemson community

CCRC began in 1986 as a spin-off the Clem-son Rotary Club and we have been going strong ever since

In looking back at the history of the club mem-bership rose to 65 but four years ago it dropped to the low 20s In the three or so years since membership has grown to 40 with the initiation of our two newest members during our Zoom meeting on May 22

We are proud that of the eight newest members of the club five are women This is very appropriate

since the Clemson-Calhoun Club boasts that it initi-ated the first two female Rotarians in South Carolina Pam Deal and Donna Patterson were initiated in the fall of 1987 and both are still active members of the club

As President of the club I attribute the surge in membership to several factors1 EngagementmdashThere are many opportunities for

service projects that attract new people and help retain current membership

2 EnthusiasmmdashWe are known as the ldquoFun Clubrdquo It has branded our club We added a 5th question to the 4-Way Test of the things we think say or do We end all our meetings by saying ldquoIS IT FUNrdquo If the club isnrsquot having fun it makes it harder to get membership moving in a positive direction szlig

Page 77750

3 Member Focus mdashAt every meeting we remind current members to be on the lookout for new members

4 New members bring new membersmdashSix of the eight new members this year were invited to join our club by members with less than 3 years with Rotary

5 RetentionmdashWe only lost two members during the 2019-2020 year

6 Follow-upmdashWhen potential members comes to a meeting I add them to my weekly email to the club It keeps them up to date and over time shows them all the activities we do for the community

When I was inducted as president in June of 2019 I knew that membership was a priority

I really wanted to end my year with 40 members I knew it would be a challenge in the best of years and then COVID-19 changed all aspects of life even Ro-tary We had to find new and innovative ways to meet and keep the members engaged

We started meeting via Zoom in April and have initiated three new members at our Zoom meetings I am very proud that we will induct our 40th member with a month left in my term especially during these very challenging times

With membership at 40 the Clemson-Calhoun Club has momentum going into the 2020-21 year The club is invested in many service projects and with membership on the rise I canrsquot wait to see what all the ldquonewbiesrdquo will bring to the table

These are some photos of members of the Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun from back in the day when they could actually be together in one place

Clemson-Calhoun still thriving in a virtual environmentmdashszlig

Page 87750

Indian Land Lunch attendance above average at virtual meetingsBY TRACY LITTLECharter President Rotary Club of Indian Land Lunch

The attendance in our last two virtual meetings have been 86 and 82 respectively When asked why our attendance is well above the norm during these perilous times I say what Irsquove said many times before ldquowe have great club members and they truly grasp what it means to be a Rotarianrdquo This may sound clicheacute but when it comes to the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunchhellipitrsquos true Itrsquos not just a couple members pulling the weight but every member has an-swered the call This includes the importance of attendance

From a leadership prospec-tive my philosophy is simple Donrsquot make Rotary a second job and keep the members smiling It has long been my belief that a hap-py member is a productive mem-ber I also want members to attend because they want to not just because it is a requirementhellipthey

need a reason to stay active After our opening prayer and Pledge of Allegiance I take a few minutes to share important historical facts that happened on that day as well as famous birthdays But if you ask the members why we have good high attendance they will likely tell you itrsquos because of my ldquobad jokesrdquo Each week I tell five terribly bad but clean jokes It seems to put a

smile on their facehellipthis keeps with one of the reasons mentioned above Itrsquos important to me If only for a few brief minutes I was able to get our members to forget about COVID-19 or anything else thatrsquos bothering them and offer a little humor to brighten their day

In short I try to make it fun Regardless if itrsquos bad jokes or a speaker of interest all the mem-bers of the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch deserve the credit for our attendance This is a good club and with the foundation of veterannew Rotarians as well as the qual-ity of new members being added the future is very bright for the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch

This is a photo of the March 10 meeting of Indian Land lunch at which Mary Ann Stallings (at right) was inducted Shown with her is her sponsor Melissa Walker-Price and club president Tracy Little A native Tennessean Mary Ann and her husband Doug have recently settled in Indian Land where she is a mortgage loan officer for Jet Direct Mortgage

This is a photo from the May 5 virtual meeting of Indian Land Lunch Club Walt Collins III Dean of USC Lancaster shared his thoughts about the history of USCL and how the school is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic Walt is a member of the Rotary Club of Lancaster Breakfast

Page 97750

Over OKAt New Needed

Under

Club GoalCurrent

MembershipOverUnder

Goal

Annual Avg

AttritionAttrition to Date

Attrition to Go

New Members to Reach Goal

Net GainLoss

YTD

New Members

YTDAbbeville 61 46 -15 7 10 0 15 -6 4Aiken 187 189 2 25 11 14 12 8 19Aiken Sunrise 40 34 -6 7 3 4 10 0 3Anderson 83 75 -8 15 5 10 18 3 8Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -3 2 1 1 4 -1 0Blacksburg 20 17 -3 2 1 1 4 0 1Chester 54 58 4 6 2 4 0 3 5Clemson 99 96 -3 9 2 7 10 6 8Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 3 4 2 2 0 6 8Clinton 34 38 4 4 0 4 0 7 7Clover 30 23 -7 3 5 0 7 -4 1Easley 70 61 -9 6 6 0 9 1 7E-Club of The Carolinas 33 30 -3 9 5 4 7 2 7Emerald City (Greenwood) 75 67 -8 7 7 0 8 -2 5Fort Mill 85 83 -2 15 15 0 2 1 16Fountain Inn 28 30 2 3 2 1 0 3 5Gaffney 85 74 -11 12 8 4 15 -2 6Golden Strip Sunrise (Mauld 16 14 -2 2 0 2 4 0 0Greater Anderson 83 70 -13 9 9 0 13 -2 7Greenville 287 249 -38 46 41 5 43 -19 22Greenville Breakfast 19 12 -7 6 1 5 12 1 2Greenville City Center 62 58 -4 6 11 0 4 1 12Greenwood 130 116 -14 18 11 7 21 1 12Indian Land 30 19 -11 8 1 7 18 -1 0Indian Land Lunch 23 22 -1 2 6 0 1 2 8Inman 25 22 -3 3 2 1 4 0 2Lake Wylie 27 27 0 4 0 4 4 2 2Lancaster 72 67 -5 7 2 5 10 2 4Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 -6 10 3 7 13 1 4Laurens 62 59 -3 9 0 9 12 3 3Mauldin 28 22 -6 6 3 3 9 -3 0Newberry 83 75 -8 8 6 2 10 -3 3North Augusta 30 26 -4 3 2 1 5 0 2North Spartanburg 48 38 -10 7 2 5 15 -1 1Pickens 48 43 -5 5 5 0 5 -1 4Pleasantburg (Greenville) 49 46 -3 5 3 2 5 2 5Rock Hill 100 67 -33 20 6 14 47 3 9Seneca 50 38 -12 5 6 0 12 -5 1Seneca Golden Corner 27 21 -6 3 3 0 6 -3 0Simpsonville 50 39 -11 11 6 5 16 -2 4Spartanburg 210 194 -16 20 14 6 22 -3 11Spartan West (Spartanburg) 37 30 -7 4 8 0 7 -5 3The Foothills Travelers Rest 14 10 -4 4 4 0 4 -2 2the Reedy River Greenville 42 41 -1 12 4 8 9 4 8Twin City of Batesburg-Lees 23 19 -4 2 2 0 4 -1 1Union 49 44 -5 5 3 2 7 -3 0Walhalla 38 27 -11 4 6 0 11 -6 0Westminster 37 31 -6 8 0 8 14 1 1Winnsboro 30 30 0 5 4 1 1 0 4York 35 30 -5 7 4 3 8 -2 2

2961 2634 -327 410 263 168 495 -14 249641 Net Positive 22

Zero New 111 New 6

District 7750 Membership Report5252020

Page 107750

Virtual CART Bucket now onlineBY PDG TERRY WEAVER

Our clubs in D-7750 have been big supporters of The CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimers Re-search Trust) for many years

During our virtual meetings its been hard to drop change and bills into CART buckets but there IS a way to continue supporting CART by giving online

Go to wwwmycartfundorg Enter your DACdb User Name amp Password click on the dark blue Sign in (Current User) button and youll create an ID in the new CART Online Contribution Portal thats tagged to your club and our District

If you dont have your DACdb credentials no worriesmdash just use the light blue button to Create an Account and youll be asked for our District ID (7750) and your club name

The CART Fund recently awarded $1 million in early-stage research grants to some very promising potential research programs for the prevention and cure of Alzheimerrsquos disease Please ldquodroprdquo your coins in our virtual bucket so that we can continue to support critical research Thanks for your support of The CART Fund

Screenshot of the sign-in page for the Virtual CART bucket

Rotaryrsquos polio eradication campaign also needs our help (7750 short $40000)District 7750 Polio Chair Mary Sieck Rotary Club of Lake Wylie reports that we are nearly $40000 short of our goal for polio Please consider helping us finish strong as we work to eradicate this disease Please make your final contributions by June 15 to be credited to the 2019-2020 Rotary year Every dollar Rotary commits to end polio will be tripled thanks to a matching agreement with the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation (up to $50 million a year)

Page 117750

Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

Page 127750

Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

Page 147750

2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Page 2: No one went hungry in Oconee County thanks to our four clubs · 2020-06-01 · encouraging Rotarians to fulfill the 1985 promise Rotarians made to the children of the world. All across

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In the wee hours of Easter Monday April 13 2020 a magnitude EF3 tornado roared through a portion of Seneca It was the strongest tornado to hit the state in 25 years Damage was extensive and one life was

lost mdashthe night watchman at the Borg-Warner auto components plant which was heavily damaged (top left photo)

The county has four Rotary Clubs The two Seneca clubs each had members or relatives of members who suffered total loss of their homes or sustained heavy damage In all there were 1100 residences affected with 92 homes being judged as total losses Residential damage estimates not including the factory or other business losses was put at $11 million dollars

As soon as the sun rose that morning our local Rotarians sprang into action Members of the Seneca clubs rushed to help not only their affected members but everyone who was victimized by Mother Naturersquos wrath

Three members of the Westminster club town

mayor Brian Ramey funeral home owner Brian Allen and Sgt Charles Mulwee of the Westminster police force mobilized equipment and crews for tree removal and road clearing

The mayor was able to send additional crews to attend to electrical water sewer and street issues

Over the next several days Rotarians joined various church civic and business groups to do whatever was necessary to bring relief to their neighbors Hundreds of pounds of food to the local food bank cash donations personal hygiene and cleaning products and hours upon hours of volunteer time serving meals clearing debris and assisting homeowners with their remaining possessions

This effort continues as this article is being written 6 weeks after this stunning natural disaster NO ONE HAS GONE HUNGRY DURING THIS RECOVERY thanks to the on the ground portrayal of ldquoService Above Selfrdquo that was displayed by the four Oconee County Rotary Clubs and all of the heroic volunteers that came without hesitation to carry out whatever task was necessary

EF3 EF3 tornado tornado struck struck Seneca Seneca and four and four Rotary Rotary clubs clubs rushed rushed to helpto helpBY JACK ADEN Rotary Club of Westminster

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CONNECTIONSCONNECTIONS

Ending the year counting our blessingsBY DG ROB HANLEY Rotary Club of Greenville City Center

Aloha and mahalo As I pen this spring is moving toward summer and our nation faces more trials and tribulations From COVID-19 to an economic slide that has affected all of us and some more than others to an insurgence of social unrest this has been a trying spring

I ask each of you to reflect on the blessings you have and the joy you derive yoursquore your Rotary connections I also encourage you to follow Rotaryrsquos guiding principles of doing good in the world and service above self to lead your communities as peacemakers

Over the past twelve months I have seen more of the Upstate of South Carolina than I did since moving to the Palmetto State in 1983 Highways bi-ways and narrow country roads have carried me from Westminster and Walhalla in the northwest to Batesburg-Leesville in the south to Winnsboro Lancaster and Indian Land in the east and to towns and cities in between where Rotarians are making a difference locally and in the world

I missed a few turns and back-tracked once or twice (A fellow biologist and friend once told me that a field trip was not complete without a wrong turn somewhere along the way) but never lost my way or my purpose to share my Rotary story and encourage our Rotary clubs to do good in the world

Throughout the year we have talked about connections and Rotary stories I heard about the club

president following in their fatherrsquos footsteps but who became a Rotarian through Rotary Youth Exchange

Some of you shared stories about how you met your partner through Rotary and how you have kept Rotary a part of your lives

Rotarians shared their stories about participating in National Immunization Day events seeing first-hand the devastating effects that polio can have and encouraging Rotarians to fulfill the 1985 promise

Rotarians made to the children of the world

All across our District Rotarians related stories about how they have shared their treasure and talents to provide clean water to teach communities to be food secure and to nourish minds through literacy To a tee those who serve said that they have received much more in return by seeing the smiling faces of those they served than they gave

During my club visits I was able to share my Rotary story fifty-two times and I never tired of telling how Rotary has changed my life You may recall that I challenged each of you to turn a new page in your Rotary story and that challenge is still foremost on my mind So what are you going to do to write the next chapter in your Rotary story

One soon to be past-president recently asked me what they might do to grow their Rotary experience I suggested joining a Rotary Fellowship or Rotary Action Group Fellowships are formed by Rotarians who share a passion and want to

Being a Rotarian is a journey

that can lead to life changing experiences It has for me

agrave

Page 47750

connect with other Rotarians from around the world (I found out this year that four of our Rotary clubs have members of the Whisky (dram) Fellowship Irsquoll have to look them up) See all of the current fellowships by going on-line to httpswwwrotaryorgenour-pro-gramsmore-fellowships

Rotary Action Groups offer their technical expertise and support to help clubs plan and implement projects to increase Rotaryrsquos impact in one or more of Rotaryrsquos six focus areas peace literacy childhood and maternal health economic development and water and sanitation Acton groups are open to Rotarians and non-Rotarians alike Interested in joining Rotarians from around the world to take action Then go to httpsmyrotaryorgentake-actionempower-leadersrotary-action-groups to find an action group that could benefit from your expertise

The breadth and scope of Rotarians taking action and doing good in the world didnrsquot come into focus for me until I travelled to Indonesia Seeing the Rotary wheel in cities and villages across the archipelago showed me how Rotarians from across the globe connect to help others in need It also reminded me that being a Rotarian is a journey that can lead to life changing experiences It has for me

Now itrsquos time to retire ldquoThe Hatrdquo and to move into the next phase of my Rotary story So as the Rotary year ends and District 7750 welcomes Beth Padgett as its next District Governor to the Ro-tarians in District 7750 I say ldquoteri-ma kasihrdquo for your support and bid each of you ldquoselamat jalanrdquo

330 PM Sunday June 7 2020Welcome

Toast to the Aloha YearShow your favorite dish

EntertainmentTime to Hula

Yoursquoll need some room

to move No shoes

Grass skirts optional

Fellowship

For a link to the Zoom meeting log-on and go to the District Calendar

AlohaYou are invited to ahellip

agraveFrom Robmdash

Page 57750

Need membership development or recruitment ideas as you prepare for a new Rotary year

Contact

PDG ED IRICK | Outgoing 7750 Membership ChairDG2017Rotary7750org

PDG CAROL BURDETTE | Incoming D7750 Membership ChairDG2018Rotary7750org

ROTARY MEMBERSHIP

Some clubs still successful at growing membership even during pandemic but BY PDG ED IRICKDistrict 7750 Membership Chair 19 - 20M 864-420-1052DG2017Rotary7750org

More than ever Rotary is important to our community nation and world We must grow our membership in order to enhance our ability to carry out the Mission of Rotary This takes commitment from each and every Rotarian

On pages 5-7 in this newsletter you will read about two clubs that have been successful in growing their memberships These clubs along with others in the District inculcate the use of intentional strategies into the functioning of their clubs This has resulted in increased member engagement and stronger more attractive clubs

Unfortunately a majority of the Districtrsquos clubs are losing or have not gained members to date If history repeats itself June will be a month of increased losses and we may very well experience an overall loss of 50 or more members for the year Although this is disappointing this trend does not have to carry over into the Rotary Year 2020-2021

We can fix this It will take each and every Rotarian working together Our motto is service-above-self and we should proudly communicate this to the community The sign of a vibrant club is that its members are introducing others to Rotary

The articles written by the presidents of the Rotary Clubs of Clemson-Calhoun (pages 6-7) and Indian Land Lunch (page 8) show that there is no doubt that these clubs will end the year with an increase in membership They are strong clubs

I thank those of you who have worked hard during some difficult times to grow your clubs by keeping yourself and fellow members engaged in all aspects of Rotary

I encourage all Rotarians to assist your club leadership in applying the intentional strategies to grow your club

Take advantage of the support provided by PDG Carol Burdette District Membership Chair 2020-2021 and her District Membership Team as you enter into the new Rotary Year

They will provide you with the ldquoHow Tordquo but each individual Rotarian must make it work Engage in your clubrsquos activities and help it grow Be a proud Rotarian

PDG ED COMPLETES SERVICE AS MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

This is the last month of the 2019-2020 Rotary year and my last month serving as your District Membership Chair Every month for the last two years I have kept you informed on the state of the clubs in our District and championed intentional strategies for growing our clubs and making them stronger healthier and vibrant I consider it a privilege to have served in this position

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ldquoLilrsquo Olerdquo Clemson-Calhoun thrives impacts its communityBY MATT GROCEPresident Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun

To paraphrase ClemsonCoach Dabo Swinney ldquowersquore just the Lilrsquo Ole Clemson-Calhoun Rotary Clubrdquo CCRC is the younger and smaller of the Ro-tary clubs in Clemson but we make significant and impactful contributions to the Clemson community

CCRC began in 1986 as a spin-off the Clem-son Rotary Club and we have been going strong ever since

In looking back at the history of the club mem-bership rose to 65 but four years ago it dropped to the low 20s In the three or so years since membership has grown to 40 with the initiation of our two newest members during our Zoom meeting on May 22

We are proud that of the eight newest members of the club five are women This is very appropriate

since the Clemson-Calhoun Club boasts that it initi-ated the first two female Rotarians in South Carolina Pam Deal and Donna Patterson were initiated in the fall of 1987 and both are still active members of the club

As President of the club I attribute the surge in membership to several factors1 EngagementmdashThere are many opportunities for

service projects that attract new people and help retain current membership

2 EnthusiasmmdashWe are known as the ldquoFun Clubrdquo It has branded our club We added a 5th question to the 4-Way Test of the things we think say or do We end all our meetings by saying ldquoIS IT FUNrdquo If the club isnrsquot having fun it makes it harder to get membership moving in a positive direction szlig

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3 Member Focus mdashAt every meeting we remind current members to be on the lookout for new members

4 New members bring new membersmdashSix of the eight new members this year were invited to join our club by members with less than 3 years with Rotary

5 RetentionmdashWe only lost two members during the 2019-2020 year

6 Follow-upmdashWhen potential members comes to a meeting I add them to my weekly email to the club It keeps them up to date and over time shows them all the activities we do for the community

When I was inducted as president in June of 2019 I knew that membership was a priority

I really wanted to end my year with 40 members I knew it would be a challenge in the best of years and then COVID-19 changed all aspects of life even Ro-tary We had to find new and innovative ways to meet and keep the members engaged

We started meeting via Zoom in April and have initiated three new members at our Zoom meetings I am very proud that we will induct our 40th member with a month left in my term especially during these very challenging times

With membership at 40 the Clemson-Calhoun Club has momentum going into the 2020-21 year The club is invested in many service projects and with membership on the rise I canrsquot wait to see what all the ldquonewbiesrdquo will bring to the table

These are some photos of members of the Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun from back in the day when they could actually be together in one place

Clemson-Calhoun still thriving in a virtual environmentmdashszlig

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Indian Land Lunch attendance above average at virtual meetingsBY TRACY LITTLECharter President Rotary Club of Indian Land Lunch

The attendance in our last two virtual meetings have been 86 and 82 respectively When asked why our attendance is well above the norm during these perilous times I say what Irsquove said many times before ldquowe have great club members and they truly grasp what it means to be a Rotarianrdquo This may sound clicheacute but when it comes to the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunchhellipitrsquos true Itrsquos not just a couple members pulling the weight but every member has an-swered the call This includes the importance of attendance

From a leadership prospec-tive my philosophy is simple Donrsquot make Rotary a second job and keep the members smiling It has long been my belief that a hap-py member is a productive mem-ber I also want members to attend because they want to not just because it is a requirementhellipthey

need a reason to stay active After our opening prayer and Pledge of Allegiance I take a few minutes to share important historical facts that happened on that day as well as famous birthdays But if you ask the members why we have good high attendance they will likely tell you itrsquos because of my ldquobad jokesrdquo Each week I tell five terribly bad but clean jokes It seems to put a

smile on their facehellipthis keeps with one of the reasons mentioned above Itrsquos important to me If only for a few brief minutes I was able to get our members to forget about COVID-19 or anything else thatrsquos bothering them and offer a little humor to brighten their day

In short I try to make it fun Regardless if itrsquos bad jokes or a speaker of interest all the mem-bers of the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch deserve the credit for our attendance This is a good club and with the foundation of veterannew Rotarians as well as the qual-ity of new members being added the future is very bright for the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch

This is a photo of the March 10 meeting of Indian Land lunch at which Mary Ann Stallings (at right) was inducted Shown with her is her sponsor Melissa Walker-Price and club president Tracy Little A native Tennessean Mary Ann and her husband Doug have recently settled in Indian Land where she is a mortgage loan officer for Jet Direct Mortgage

This is a photo from the May 5 virtual meeting of Indian Land Lunch Club Walt Collins III Dean of USC Lancaster shared his thoughts about the history of USCL and how the school is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic Walt is a member of the Rotary Club of Lancaster Breakfast

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Over OKAt New Needed

Under

Club GoalCurrent

MembershipOverUnder

Goal

Annual Avg

AttritionAttrition to Date

Attrition to Go

New Members to Reach Goal

Net GainLoss

YTD

New Members

YTDAbbeville 61 46 -15 7 10 0 15 -6 4Aiken 187 189 2 25 11 14 12 8 19Aiken Sunrise 40 34 -6 7 3 4 10 0 3Anderson 83 75 -8 15 5 10 18 3 8Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -3 2 1 1 4 -1 0Blacksburg 20 17 -3 2 1 1 4 0 1Chester 54 58 4 6 2 4 0 3 5Clemson 99 96 -3 9 2 7 10 6 8Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 3 4 2 2 0 6 8Clinton 34 38 4 4 0 4 0 7 7Clover 30 23 -7 3 5 0 7 -4 1Easley 70 61 -9 6 6 0 9 1 7E-Club of The Carolinas 33 30 -3 9 5 4 7 2 7Emerald City (Greenwood) 75 67 -8 7 7 0 8 -2 5Fort Mill 85 83 -2 15 15 0 2 1 16Fountain Inn 28 30 2 3 2 1 0 3 5Gaffney 85 74 -11 12 8 4 15 -2 6Golden Strip Sunrise (Mauld 16 14 -2 2 0 2 4 0 0Greater Anderson 83 70 -13 9 9 0 13 -2 7Greenville 287 249 -38 46 41 5 43 -19 22Greenville Breakfast 19 12 -7 6 1 5 12 1 2Greenville City Center 62 58 -4 6 11 0 4 1 12Greenwood 130 116 -14 18 11 7 21 1 12Indian Land 30 19 -11 8 1 7 18 -1 0Indian Land Lunch 23 22 -1 2 6 0 1 2 8Inman 25 22 -3 3 2 1 4 0 2Lake Wylie 27 27 0 4 0 4 4 2 2Lancaster 72 67 -5 7 2 5 10 2 4Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 -6 10 3 7 13 1 4Laurens 62 59 -3 9 0 9 12 3 3Mauldin 28 22 -6 6 3 3 9 -3 0Newberry 83 75 -8 8 6 2 10 -3 3North Augusta 30 26 -4 3 2 1 5 0 2North Spartanburg 48 38 -10 7 2 5 15 -1 1Pickens 48 43 -5 5 5 0 5 -1 4Pleasantburg (Greenville) 49 46 -3 5 3 2 5 2 5Rock Hill 100 67 -33 20 6 14 47 3 9Seneca 50 38 -12 5 6 0 12 -5 1Seneca Golden Corner 27 21 -6 3 3 0 6 -3 0Simpsonville 50 39 -11 11 6 5 16 -2 4Spartanburg 210 194 -16 20 14 6 22 -3 11Spartan West (Spartanburg) 37 30 -7 4 8 0 7 -5 3The Foothills Travelers Rest 14 10 -4 4 4 0 4 -2 2the Reedy River Greenville 42 41 -1 12 4 8 9 4 8Twin City of Batesburg-Lees 23 19 -4 2 2 0 4 -1 1Union 49 44 -5 5 3 2 7 -3 0Walhalla 38 27 -11 4 6 0 11 -6 0Westminster 37 31 -6 8 0 8 14 1 1Winnsboro 30 30 0 5 4 1 1 0 4York 35 30 -5 7 4 3 8 -2 2

2961 2634 -327 410 263 168 495 -14 249641 Net Positive 22

Zero New 111 New 6

District 7750 Membership Report5252020

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Virtual CART Bucket now onlineBY PDG TERRY WEAVER

Our clubs in D-7750 have been big supporters of The CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimers Re-search Trust) for many years

During our virtual meetings its been hard to drop change and bills into CART buckets but there IS a way to continue supporting CART by giving online

Go to wwwmycartfundorg Enter your DACdb User Name amp Password click on the dark blue Sign in (Current User) button and youll create an ID in the new CART Online Contribution Portal thats tagged to your club and our District

If you dont have your DACdb credentials no worriesmdash just use the light blue button to Create an Account and youll be asked for our District ID (7750) and your club name

The CART Fund recently awarded $1 million in early-stage research grants to some very promising potential research programs for the prevention and cure of Alzheimerrsquos disease Please ldquodroprdquo your coins in our virtual bucket so that we can continue to support critical research Thanks for your support of The CART Fund

Screenshot of the sign-in page for the Virtual CART bucket

Rotaryrsquos polio eradication campaign also needs our help (7750 short $40000)District 7750 Polio Chair Mary Sieck Rotary Club of Lake Wylie reports that we are nearly $40000 short of our goal for polio Please consider helping us finish strong as we work to eradicate this disease Please make your final contributions by June 15 to be credited to the 2019-2020 Rotary year Every dollar Rotary commits to end polio will be tripled thanks to a matching agreement with the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation (up to $50 million a year)

Page 117750

Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

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Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

Page 147750

2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Page 3: No one went hungry in Oconee County thanks to our four clubs · 2020-06-01 · encouraging Rotarians to fulfill the 1985 promise Rotarians made to the children of the world. All across

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CONNECTIONSCONNECTIONS

Ending the year counting our blessingsBY DG ROB HANLEY Rotary Club of Greenville City Center

Aloha and mahalo As I pen this spring is moving toward summer and our nation faces more trials and tribulations From COVID-19 to an economic slide that has affected all of us and some more than others to an insurgence of social unrest this has been a trying spring

I ask each of you to reflect on the blessings you have and the joy you derive yoursquore your Rotary connections I also encourage you to follow Rotaryrsquos guiding principles of doing good in the world and service above self to lead your communities as peacemakers

Over the past twelve months I have seen more of the Upstate of South Carolina than I did since moving to the Palmetto State in 1983 Highways bi-ways and narrow country roads have carried me from Westminster and Walhalla in the northwest to Batesburg-Leesville in the south to Winnsboro Lancaster and Indian Land in the east and to towns and cities in between where Rotarians are making a difference locally and in the world

I missed a few turns and back-tracked once or twice (A fellow biologist and friend once told me that a field trip was not complete without a wrong turn somewhere along the way) but never lost my way or my purpose to share my Rotary story and encourage our Rotary clubs to do good in the world

Throughout the year we have talked about connections and Rotary stories I heard about the club

president following in their fatherrsquos footsteps but who became a Rotarian through Rotary Youth Exchange

Some of you shared stories about how you met your partner through Rotary and how you have kept Rotary a part of your lives

Rotarians shared their stories about participating in National Immunization Day events seeing first-hand the devastating effects that polio can have and encouraging Rotarians to fulfill the 1985 promise

Rotarians made to the children of the world

All across our District Rotarians related stories about how they have shared their treasure and talents to provide clean water to teach communities to be food secure and to nourish minds through literacy To a tee those who serve said that they have received much more in return by seeing the smiling faces of those they served than they gave

During my club visits I was able to share my Rotary story fifty-two times and I never tired of telling how Rotary has changed my life You may recall that I challenged each of you to turn a new page in your Rotary story and that challenge is still foremost on my mind So what are you going to do to write the next chapter in your Rotary story

One soon to be past-president recently asked me what they might do to grow their Rotary experience I suggested joining a Rotary Fellowship or Rotary Action Group Fellowships are formed by Rotarians who share a passion and want to

Being a Rotarian is a journey

that can lead to life changing experiences It has for me

agrave

Page 47750

connect with other Rotarians from around the world (I found out this year that four of our Rotary clubs have members of the Whisky (dram) Fellowship Irsquoll have to look them up) See all of the current fellowships by going on-line to httpswwwrotaryorgenour-pro-gramsmore-fellowships

Rotary Action Groups offer their technical expertise and support to help clubs plan and implement projects to increase Rotaryrsquos impact in one or more of Rotaryrsquos six focus areas peace literacy childhood and maternal health economic development and water and sanitation Acton groups are open to Rotarians and non-Rotarians alike Interested in joining Rotarians from around the world to take action Then go to httpsmyrotaryorgentake-actionempower-leadersrotary-action-groups to find an action group that could benefit from your expertise

The breadth and scope of Rotarians taking action and doing good in the world didnrsquot come into focus for me until I travelled to Indonesia Seeing the Rotary wheel in cities and villages across the archipelago showed me how Rotarians from across the globe connect to help others in need It also reminded me that being a Rotarian is a journey that can lead to life changing experiences It has for me

Now itrsquos time to retire ldquoThe Hatrdquo and to move into the next phase of my Rotary story So as the Rotary year ends and District 7750 welcomes Beth Padgett as its next District Governor to the Ro-tarians in District 7750 I say ldquoteri-ma kasihrdquo for your support and bid each of you ldquoselamat jalanrdquo

330 PM Sunday June 7 2020Welcome

Toast to the Aloha YearShow your favorite dish

EntertainmentTime to Hula

Yoursquoll need some room

to move No shoes

Grass skirts optional

Fellowship

For a link to the Zoom meeting log-on and go to the District Calendar

AlohaYou are invited to ahellip

agraveFrom Robmdash

Page 57750

Need membership development or recruitment ideas as you prepare for a new Rotary year

Contact

PDG ED IRICK | Outgoing 7750 Membership ChairDG2017Rotary7750org

PDG CAROL BURDETTE | Incoming D7750 Membership ChairDG2018Rotary7750org

ROTARY MEMBERSHIP

Some clubs still successful at growing membership even during pandemic but BY PDG ED IRICKDistrict 7750 Membership Chair 19 - 20M 864-420-1052DG2017Rotary7750org

More than ever Rotary is important to our community nation and world We must grow our membership in order to enhance our ability to carry out the Mission of Rotary This takes commitment from each and every Rotarian

On pages 5-7 in this newsletter you will read about two clubs that have been successful in growing their memberships These clubs along with others in the District inculcate the use of intentional strategies into the functioning of their clubs This has resulted in increased member engagement and stronger more attractive clubs

Unfortunately a majority of the Districtrsquos clubs are losing or have not gained members to date If history repeats itself June will be a month of increased losses and we may very well experience an overall loss of 50 or more members for the year Although this is disappointing this trend does not have to carry over into the Rotary Year 2020-2021

We can fix this It will take each and every Rotarian working together Our motto is service-above-self and we should proudly communicate this to the community The sign of a vibrant club is that its members are introducing others to Rotary

The articles written by the presidents of the Rotary Clubs of Clemson-Calhoun (pages 6-7) and Indian Land Lunch (page 8) show that there is no doubt that these clubs will end the year with an increase in membership They are strong clubs

I thank those of you who have worked hard during some difficult times to grow your clubs by keeping yourself and fellow members engaged in all aspects of Rotary

I encourage all Rotarians to assist your club leadership in applying the intentional strategies to grow your club

Take advantage of the support provided by PDG Carol Burdette District Membership Chair 2020-2021 and her District Membership Team as you enter into the new Rotary Year

They will provide you with the ldquoHow Tordquo but each individual Rotarian must make it work Engage in your clubrsquos activities and help it grow Be a proud Rotarian

PDG ED COMPLETES SERVICE AS MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

This is the last month of the 2019-2020 Rotary year and my last month serving as your District Membership Chair Every month for the last two years I have kept you informed on the state of the clubs in our District and championed intentional strategies for growing our clubs and making them stronger healthier and vibrant I consider it a privilege to have served in this position

Page 67750

ldquoLilrsquo Olerdquo Clemson-Calhoun thrives impacts its communityBY MATT GROCEPresident Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun

To paraphrase ClemsonCoach Dabo Swinney ldquowersquore just the Lilrsquo Ole Clemson-Calhoun Rotary Clubrdquo CCRC is the younger and smaller of the Ro-tary clubs in Clemson but we make significant and impactful contributions to the Clemson community

CCRC began in 1986 as a spin-off the Clem-son Rotary Club and we have been going strong ever since

In looking back at the history of the club mem-bership rose to 65 but four years ago it dropped to the low 20s In the three or so years since membership has grown to 40 with the initiation of our two newest members during our Zoom meeting on May 22

We are proud that of the eight newest members of the club five are women This is very appropriate

since the Clemson-Calhoun Club boasts that it initi-ated the first two female Rotarians in South Carolina Pam Deal and Donna Patterson were initiated in the fall of 1987 and both are still active members of the club

As President of the club I attribute the surge in membership to several factors1 EngagementmdashThere are many opportunities for

service projects that attract new people and help retain current membership

2 EnthusiasmmdashWe are known as the ldquoFun Clubrdquo It has branded our club We added a 5th question to the 4-Way Test of the things we think say or do We end all our meetings by saying ldquoIS IT FUNrdquo If the club isnrsquot having fun it makes it harder to get membership moving in a positive direction szlig

Page 77750

3 Member Focus mdashAt every meeting we remind current members to be on the lookout for new members

4 New members bring new membersmdashSix of the eight new members this year were invited to join our club by members with less than 3 years with Rotary

5 RetentionmdashWe only lost two members during the 2019-2020 year

6 Follow-upmdashWhen potential members comes to a meeting I add them to my weekly email to the club It keeps them up to date and over time shows them all the activities we do for the community

When I was inducted as president in June of 2019 I knew that membership was a priority

I really wanted to end my year with 40 members I knew it would be a challenge in the best of years and then COVID-19 changed all aspects of life even Ro-tary We had to find new and innovative ways to meet and keep the members engaged

We started meeting via Zoom in April and have initiated three new members at our Zoom meetings I am very proud that we will induct our 40th member with a month left in my term especially during these very challenging times

With membership at 40 the Clemson-Calhoun Club has momentum going into the 2020-21 year The club is invested in many service projects and with membership on the rise I canrsquot wait to see what all the ldquonewbiesrdquo will bring to the table

These are some photos of members of the Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun from back in the day when they could actually be together in one place

Clemson-Calhoun still thriving in a virtual environmentmdashszlig

Page 87750

Indian Land Lunch attendance above average at virtual meetingsBY TRACY LITTLECharter President Rotary Club of Indian Land Lunch

The attendance in our last two virtual meetings have been 86 and 82 respectively When asked why our attendance is well above the norm during these perilous times I say what Irsquove said many times before ldquowe have great club members and they truly grasp what it means to be a Rotarianrdquo This may sound clicheacute but when it comes to the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunchhellipitrsquos true Itrsquos not just a couple members pulling the weight but every member has an-swered the call This includes the importance of attendance

From a leadership prospec-tive my philosophy is simple Donrsquot make Rotary a second job and keep the members smiling It has long been my belief that a hap-py member is a productive mem-ber I also want members to attend because they want to not just because it is a requirementhellipthey

need a reason to stay active After our opening prayer and Pledge of Allegiance I take a few minutes to share important historical facts that happened on that day as well as famous birthdays But if you ask the members why we have good high attendance they will likely tell you itrsquos because of my ldquobad jokesrdquo Each week I tell five terribly bad but clean jokes It seems to put a

smile on their facehellipthis keeps with one of the reasons mentioned above Itrsquos important to me If only for a few brief minutes I was able to get our members to forget about COVID-19 or anything else thatrsquos bothering them and offer a little humor to brighten their day

In short I try to make it fun Regardless if itrsquos bad jokes or a speaker of interest all the mem-bers of the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch deserve the credit for our attendance This is a good club and with the foundation of veterannew Rotarians as well as the qual-ity of new members being added the future is very bright for the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch

This is a photo of the March 10 meeting of Indian Land lunch at which Mary Ann Stallings (at right) was inducted Shown with her is her sponsor Melissa Walker-Price and club president Tracy Little A native Tennessean Mary Ann and her husband Doug have recently settled in Indian Land where she is a mortgage loan officer for Jet Direct Mortgage

This is a photo from the May 5 virtual meeting of Indian Land Lunch Club Walt Collins III Dean of USC Lancaster shared his thoughts about the history of USCL and how the school is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic Walt is a member of the Rotary Club of Lancaster Breakfast

Page 97750

Over OKAt New Needed

Under

Club GoalCurrent

MembershipOverUnder

Goal

Annual Avg

AttritionAttrition to Date

Attrition to Go

New Members to Reach Goal

Net GainLoss

YTD

New Members

YTDAbbeville 61 46 -15 7 10 0 15 -6 4Aiken 187 189 2 25 11 14 12 8 19Aiken Sunrise 40 34 -6 7 3 4 10 0 3Anderson 83 75 -8 15 5 10 18 3 8Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -3 2 1 1 4 -1 0Blacksburg 20 17 -3 2 1 1 4 0 1Chester 54 58 4 6 2 4 0 3 5Clemson 99 96 -3 9 2 7 10 6 8Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 3 4 2 2 0 6 8Clinton 34 38 4 4 0 4 0 7 7Clover 30 23 -7 3 5 0 7 -4 1Easley 70 61 -9 6 6 0 9 1 7E-Club of The Carolinas 33 30 -3 9 5 4 7 2 7Emerald City (Greenwood) 75 67 -8 7 7 0 8 -2 5Fort Mill 85 83 -2 15 15 0 2 1 16Fountain Inn 28 30 2 3 2 1 0 3 5Gaffney 85 74 -11 12 8 4 15 -2 6Golden Strip Sunrise (Mauld 16 14 -2 2 0 2 4 0 0Greater Anderson 83 70 -13 9 9 0 13 -2 7Greenville 287 249 -38 46 41 5 43 -19 22Greenville Breakfast 19 12 -7 6 1 5 12 1 2Greenville City Center 62 58 -4 6 11 0 4 1 12Greenwood 130 116 -14 18 11 7 21 1 12Indian Land 30 19 -11 8 1 7 18 -1 0Indian Land Lunch 23 22 -1 2 6 0 1 2 8Inman 25 22 -3 3 2 1 4 0 2Lake Wylie 27 27 0 4 0 4 4 2 2Lancaster 72 67 -5 7 2 5 10 2 4Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 -6 10 3 7 13 1 4Laurens 62 59 -3 9 0 9 12 3 3Mauldin 28 22 -6 6 3 3 9 -3 0Newberry 83 75 -8 8 6 2 10 -3 3North Augusta 30 26 -4 3 2 1 5 0 2North Spartanburg 48 38 -10 7 2 5 15 -1 1Pickens 48 43 -5 5 5 0 5 -1 4Pleasantburg (Greenville) 49 46 -3 5 3 2 5 2 5Rock Hill 100 67 -33 20 6 14 47 3 9Seneca 50 38 -12 5 6 0 12 -5 1Seneca Golden Corner 27 21 -6 3 3 0 6 -3 0Simpsonville 50 39 -11 11 6 5 16 -2 4Spartanburg 210 194 -16 20 14 6 22 -3 11Spartan West (Spartanburg) 37 30 -7 4 8 0 7 -5 3The Foothills Travelers Rest 14 10 -4 4 4 0 4 -2 2the Reedy River Greenville 42 41 -1 12 4 8 9 4 8Twin City of Batesburg-Lees 23 19 -4 2 2 0 4 -1 1Union 49 44 -5 5 3 2 7 -3 0Walhalla 38 27 -11 4 6 0 11 -6 0Westminster 37 31 -6 8 0 8 14 1 1Winnsboro 30 30 0 5 4 1 1 0 4York 35 30 -5 7 4 3 8 -2 2

2961 2634 -327 410 263 168 495 -14 249641 Net Positive 22

Zero New 111 New 6

District 7750 Membership Report5252020

Page 107750

Virtual CART Bucket now onlineBY PDG TERRY WEAVER

Our clubs in D-7750 have been big supporters of The CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimers Re-search Trust) for many years

During our virtual meetings its been hard to drop change and bills into CART buckets but there IS a way to continue supporting CART by giving online

Go to wwwmycartfundorg Enter your DACdb User Name amp Password click on the dark blue Sign in (Current User) button and youll create an ID in the new CART Online Contribution Portal thats tagged to your club and our District

If you dont have your DACdb credentials no worriesmdash just use the light blue button to Create an Account and youll be asked for our District ID (7750) and your club name

The CART Fund recently awarded $1 million in early-stage research grants to some very promising potential research programs for the prevention and cure of Alzheimerrsquos disease Please ldquodroprdquo your coins in our virtual bucket so that we can continue to support critical research Thanks for your support of The CART Fund

Screenshot of the sign-in page for the Virtual CART bucket

Rotaryrsquos polio eradication campaign also needs our help (7750 short $40000)District 7750 Polio Chair Mary Sieck Rotary Club of Lake Wylie reports that we are nearly $40000 short of our goal for polio Please consider helping us finish strong as we work to eradicate this disease Please make your final contributions by June 15 to be credited to the 2019-2020 Rotary year Every dollar Rotary commits to end polio will be tripled thanks to a matching agreement with the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation (up to $50 million a year)

Page 117750

Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

Page 127750

Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

Page 147750

2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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connect with other Rotarians from around the world (I found out this year that four of our Rotary clubs have members of the Whisky (dram) Fellowship Irsquoll have to look them up) See all of the current fellowships by going on-line to httpswwwrotaryorgenour-pro-gramsmore-fellowships

Rotary Action Groups offer their technical expertise and support to help clubs plan and implement projects to increase Rotaryrsquos impact in one or more of Rotaryrsquos six focus areas peace literacy childhood and maternal health economic development and water and sanitation Acton groups are open to Rotarians and non-Rotarians alike Interested in joining Rotarians from around the world to take action Then go to httpsmyrotaryorgentake-actionempower-leadersrotary-action-groups to find an action group that could benefit from your expertise

The breadth and scope of Rotarians taking action and doing good in the world didnrsquot come into focus for me until I travelled to Indonesia Seeing the Rotary wheel in cities and villages across the archipelago showed me how Rotarians from across the globe connect to help others in need It also reminded me that being a Rotarian is a journey that can lead to life changing experiences It has for me

Now itrsquos time to retire ldquoThe Hatrdquo and to move into the next phase of my Rotary story So as the Rotary year ends and District 7750 welcomes Beth Padgett as its next District Governor to the Ro-tarians in District 7750 I say ldquoteri-ma kasihrdquo for your support and bid each of you ldquoselamat jalanrdquo

330 PM Sunday June 7 2020Welcome

Toast to the Aloha YearShow your favorite dish

EntertainmentTime to Hula

Yoursquoll need some room

to move No shoes

Grass skirts optional

Fellowship

For a link to the Zoom meeting log-on and go to the District Calendar

AlohaYou are invited to ahellip

agraveFrom Robmdash

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Need membership development or recruitment ideas as you prepare for a new Rotary year

Contact

PDG ED IRICK | Outgoing 7750 Membership ChairDG2017Rotary7750org

PDG CAROL BURDETTE | Incoming D7750 Membership ChairDG2018Rotary7750org

ROTARY MEMBERSHIP

Some clubs still successful at growing membership even during pandemic but BY PDG ED IRICKDistrict 7750 Membership Chair 19 - 20M 864-420-1052DG2017Rotary7750org

More than ever Rotary is important to our community nation and world We must grow our membership in order to enhance our ability to carry out the Mission of Rotary This takes commitment from each and every Rotarian

On pages 5-7 in this newsletter you will read about two clubs that have been successful in growing their memberships These clubs along with others in the District inculcate the use of intentional strategies into the functioning of their clubs This has resulted in increased member engagement and stronger more attractive clubs

Unfortunately a majority of the Districtrsquos clubs are losing or have not gained members to date If history repeats itself June will be a month of increased losses and we may very well experience an overall loss of 50 or more members for the year Although this is disappointing this trend does not have to carry over into the Rotary Year 2020-2021

We can fix this It will take each and every Rotarian working together Our motto is service-above-self and we should proudly communicate this to the community The sign of a vibrant club is that its members are introducing others to Rotary

The articles written by the presidents of the Rotary Clubs of Clemson-Calhoun (pages 6-7) and Indian Land Lunch (page 8) show that there is no doubt that these clubs will end the year with an increase in membership They are strong clubs

I thank those of you who have worked hard during some difficult times to grow your clubs by keeping yourself and fellow members engaged in all aspects of Rotary

I encourage all Rotarians to assist your club leadership in applying the intentional strategies to grow your club

Take advantage of the support provided by PDG Carol Burdette District Membership Chair 2020-2021 and her District Membership Team as you enter into the new Rotary Year

They will provide you with the ldquoHow Tordquo but each individual Rotarian must make it work Engage in your clubrsquos activities and help it grow Be a proud Rotarian

PDG ED COMPLETES SERVICE AS MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

This is the last month of the 2019-2020 Rotary year and my last month serving as your District Membership Chair Every month for the last two years I have kept you informed on the state of the clubs in our District and championed intentional strategies for growing our clubs and making them stronger healthier and vibrant I consider it a privilege to have served in this position

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ldquoLilrsquo Olerdquo Clemson-Calhoun thrives impacts its communityBY MATT GROCEPresident Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun

To paraphrase ClemsonCoach Dabo Swinney ldquowersquore just the Lilrsquo Ole Clemson-Calhoun Rotary Clubrdquo CCRC is the younger and smaller of the Ro-tary clubs in Clemson but we make significant and impactful contributions to the Clemson community

CCRC began in 1986 as a spin-off the Clem-son Rotary Club and we have been going strong ever since

In looking back at the history of the club mem-bership rose to 65 but four years ago it dropped to the low 20s In the three or so years since membership has grown to 40 with the initiation of our two newest members during our Zoom meeting on May 22

We are proud that of the eight newest members of the club five are women This is very appropriate

since the Clemson-Calhoun Club boasts that it initi-ated the first two female Rotarians in South Carolina Pam Deal and Donna Patterson were initiated in the fall of 1987 and both are still active members of the club

As President of the club I attribute the surge in membership to several factors1 EngagementmdashThere are many opportunities for

service projects that attract new people and help retain current membership

2 EnthusiasmmdashWe are known as the ldquoFun Clubrdquo It has branded our club We added a 5th question to the 4-Way Test of the things we think say or do We end all our meetings by saying ldquoIS IT FUNrdquo If the club isnrsquot having fun it makes it harder to get membership moving in a positive direction szlig

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3 Member Focus mdashAt every meeting we remind current members to be on the lookout for new members

4 New members bring new membersmdashSix of the eight new members this year were invited to join our club by members with less than 3 years with Rotary

5 RetentionmdashWe only lost two members during the 2019-2020 year

6 Follow-upmdashWhen potential members comes to a meeting I add them to my weekly email to the club It keeps them up to date and over time shows them all the activities we do for the community

When I was inducted as president in June of 2019 I knew that membership was a priority

I really wanted to end my year with 40 members I knew it would be a challenge in the best of years and then COVID-19 changed all aspects of life even Ro-tary We had to find new and innovative ways to meet and keep the members engaged

We started meeting via Zoom in April and have initiated three new members at our Zoom meetings I am very proud that we will induct our 40th member with a month left in my term especially during these very challenging times

With membership at 40 the Clemson-Calhoun Club has momentum going into the 2020-21 year The club is invested in many service projects and with membership on the rise I canrsquot wait to see what all the ldquonewbiesrdquo will bring to the table

These are some photos of members of the Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun from back in the day when they could actually be together in one place

Clemson-Calhoun still thriving in a virtual environmentmdashszlig

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Indian Land Lunch attendance above average at virtual meetingsBY TRACY LITTLECharter President Rotary Club of Indian Land Lunch

The attendance in our last two virtual meetings have been 86 and 82 respectively When asked why our attendance is well above the norm during these perilous times I say what Irsquove said many times before ldquowe have great club members and they truly grasp what it means to be a Rotarianrdquo This may sound clicheacute but when it comes to the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunchhellipitrsquos true Itrsquos not just a couple members pulling the weight but every member has an-swered the call This includes the importance of attendance

From a leadership prospec-tive my philosophy is simple Donrsquot make Rotary a second job and keep the members smiling It has long been my belief that a hap-py member is a productive mem-ber I also want members to attend because they want to not just because it is a requirementhellipthey

need a reason to stay active After our opening prayer and Pledge of Allegiance I take a few minutes to share important historical facts that happened on that day as well as famous birthdays But if you ask the members why we have good high attendance they will likely tell you itrsquos because of my ldquobad jokesrdquo Each week I tell five terribly bad but clean jokes It seems to put a

smile on their facehellipthis keeps with one of the reasons mentioned above Itrsquos important to me If only for a few brief minutes I was able to get our members to forget about COVID-19 or anything else thatrsquos bothering them and offer a little humor to brighten their day

In short I try to make it fun Regardless if itrsquos bad jokes or a speaker of interest all the mem-bers of the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch deserve the credit for our attendance This is a good club and with the foundation of veterannew Rotarians as well as the qual-ity of new members being added the future is very bright for the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch

This is a photo of the March 10 meeting of Indian Land lunch at which Mary Ann Stallings (at right) was inducted Shown with her is her sponsor Melissa Walker-Price and club president Tracy Little A native Tennessean Mary Ann and her husband Doug have recently settled in Indian Land where she is a mortgage loan officer for Jet Direct Mortgage

This is a photo from the May 5 virtual meeting of Indian Land Lunch Club Walt Collins III Dean of USC Lancaster shared his thoughts about the history of USCL and how the school is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic Walt is a member of the Rotary Club of Lancaster Breakfast

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Over OKAt New Needed

Under

Club GoalCurrent

MembershipOverUnder

Goal

Annual Avg

AttritionAttrition to Date

Attrition to Go

New Members to Reach Goal

Net GainLoss

YTD

New Members

YTDAbbeville 61 46 -15 7 10 0 15 -6 4Aiken 187 189 2 25 11 14 12 8 19Aiken Sunrise 40 34 -6 7 3 4 10 0 3Anderson 83 75 -8 15 5 10 18 3 8Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -3 2 1 1 4 -1 0Blacksburg 20 17 -3 2 1 1 4 0 1Chester 54 58 4 6 2 4 0 3 5Clemson 99 96 -3 9 2 7 10 6 8Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 3 4 2 2 0 6 8Clinton 34 38 4 4 0 4 0 7 7Clover 30 23 -7 3 5 0 7 -4 1Easley 70 61 -9 6 6 0 9 1 7E-Club of The Carolinas 33 30 -3 9 5 4 7 2 7Emerald City (Greenwood) 75 67 -8 7 7 0 8 -2 5Fort Mill 85 83 -2 15 15 0 2 1 16Fountain Inn 28 30 2 3 2 1 0 3 5Gaffney 85 74 -11 12 8 4 15 -2 6Golden Strip Sunrise (Mauld 16 14 -2 2 0 2 4 0 0Greater Anderson 83 70 -13 9 9 0 13 -2 7Greenville 287 249 -38 46 41 5 43 -19 22Greenville Breakfast 19 12 -7 6 1 5 12 1 2Greenville City Center 62 58 -4 6 11 0 4 1 12Greenwood 130 116 -14 18 11 7 21 1 12Indian Land 30 19 -11 8 1 7 18 -1 0Indian Land Lunch 23 22 -1 2 6 0 1 2 8Inman 25 22 -3 3 2 1 4 0 2Lake Wylie 27 27 0 4 0 4 4 2 2Lancaster 72 67 -5 7 2 5 10 2 4Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 -6 10 3 7 13 1 4Laurens 62 59 -3 9 0 9 12 3 3Mauldin 28 22 -6 6 3 3 9 -3 0Newberry 83 75 -8 8 6 2 10 -3 3North Augusta 30 26 -4 3 2 1 5 0 2North Spartanburg 48 38 -10 7 2 5 15 -1 1Pickens 48 43 -5 5 5 0 5 -1 4Pleasantburg (Greenville) 49 46 -3 5 3 2 5 2 5Rock Hill 100 67 -33 20 6 14 47 3 9Seneca 50 38 -12 5 6 0 12 -5 1Seneca Golden Corner 27 21 -6 3 3 0 6 -3 0Simpsonville 50 39 -11 11 6 5 16 -2 4Spartanburg 210 194 -16 20 14 6 22 -3 11Spartan West (Spartanburg) 37 30 -7 4 8 0 7 -5 3The Foothills Travelers Rest 14 10 -4 4 4 0 4 -2 2the Reedy River Greenville 42 41 -1 12 4 8 9 4 8Twin City of Batesburg-Lees 23 19 -4 2 2 0 4 -1 1Union 49 44 -5 5 3 2 7 -3 0Walhalla 38 27 -11 4 6 0 11 -6 0Westminster 37 31 -6 8 0 8 14 1 1Winnsboro 30 30 0 5 4 1 1 0 4York 35 30 -5 7 4 3 8 -2 2

2961 2634 -327 410 263 168 495 -14 249641 Net Positive 22

Zero New 111 New 6

District 7750 Membership Report5252020

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Virtual CART Bucket now onlineBY PDG TERRY WEAVER

Our clubs in D-7750 have been big supporters of The CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimers Re-search Trust) for many years

During our virtual meetings its been hard to drop change and bills into CART buckets but there IS a way to continue supporting CART by giving online

Go to wwwmycartfundorg Enter your DACdb User Name amp Password click on the dark blue Sign in (Current User) button and youll create an ID in the new CART Online Contribution Portal thats tagged to your club and our District

If you dont have your DACdb credentials no worriesmdash just use the light blue button to Create an Account and youll be asked for our District ID (7750) and your club name

The CART Fund recently awarded $1 million in early-stage research grants to some very promising potential research programs for the prevention and cure of Alzheimerrsquos disease Please ldquodroprdquo your coins in our virtual bucket so that we can continue to support critical research Thanks for your support of The CART Fund

Screenshot of the sign-in page for the Virtual CART bucket

Rotaryrsquos polio eradication campaign also needs our help (7750 short $40000)District 7750 Polio Chair Mary Sieck Rotary Club of Lake Wylie reports that we are nearly $40000 short of our goal for polio Please consider helping us finish strong as we work to eradicate this disease Please make your final contributions by June 15 to be credited to the 2019-2020 Rotary year Every dollar Rotary commits to end polio will be tripled thanks to a matching agreement with the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation (up to $50 million a year)

Page 117750

Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

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Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

Page 147750

2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Need membership development or recruitment ideas as you prepare for a new Rotary year

Contact

PDG ED IRICK | Outgoing 7750 Membership ChairDG2017Rotary7750org

PDG CAROL BURDETTE | Incoming D7750 Membership ChairDG2018Rotary7750org

ROTARY MEMBERSHIP

Some clubs still successful at growing membership even during pandemic but BY PDG ED IRICKDistrict 7750 Membership Chair 19 - 20M 864-420-1052DG2017Rotary7750org

More than ever Rotary is important to our community nation and world We must grow our membership in order to enhance our ability to carry out the Mission of Rotary This takes commitment from each and every Rotarian

On pages 5-7 in this newsletter you will read about two clubs that have been successful in growing their memberships These clubs along with others in the District inculcate the use of intentional strategies into the functioning of their clubs This has resulted in increased member engagement and stronger more attractive clubs

Unfortunately a majority of the Districtrsquos clubs are losing or have not gained members to date If history repeats itself June will be a month of increased losses and we may very well experience an overall loss of 50 or more members for the year Although this is disappointing this trend does not have to carry over into the Rotary Year 2020-2021

We can fix this It will take each and every Rotarian working together Our motto is service-above-self and we should proudly communicate this to the community The sign of a vibrant club is that its members are introducing others to Rotary

The articles written by the presidents of the Rotary Clubs of Clemson-Calhoun (pages 6-7) and Indian Land Lunch (page 8) show that there is no doubt that these clubs will end the year with an increase in membership They are strong clubs

I thank those of you who have worked hard during some difficult times to grow your clubs by keeping yourself and fellow members engaged in all aspects of Rotary

I encourage all Rotarians to assist your club leadership in applying the intentional strategies to grow your club

Take advantage of the support provided by PDG Carol Burdette District Membership Chair 2020-2021 and her District Membership Team as you enter into the new Rotary Year

They will provide you with the ldquoHow Tordquo but each individual Rotarian must make it work Engage in your clubrsquos activities and help it grow Be a proud Rotarian

PDG ED COMPLETES SERVICE AS MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

This is the last month of the 2019-2020 Rotary year and my last month serving as your District Membership Chair Every month for the last two years I have kept you informed on the state of the clubs in our District and championed intentional strategies for growing our clubs and making them stronger healthier and vibrant I consider it a privilege to have served in this position

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ldquoLilrsquo Olerdquo Clemson-Calhoun thrives impacts its communityBY MATT GROCEPresident Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun

To paraphrase ClemsonCoach Dabo Swinney ldquowersquore just the Lilrsquo Ole Clemson-Calhoun Rotary Clubrdquo CCRC is the younger and smaller of the Ro-tary clubs in Clemson but we make significant and impactful contributions to the Clemson community

CCRC began in 1986 as a spin-off the Clem-son Rotary Club and we have been going strong ever since

In looking back at the history of the club mem-bership rose to 65 but four years ago it dropped to the low 20s In the three or so years since membership has grown to 40 with the initiation of our two newest members during our Zoom meeting on May 22

We are proud that of the eight newest members of the club five are women This is very appropriate

since the Clemson-Calhoun Club boasts that it initi-ated the first two female Rotarians in South Carolina Pam Deal and Donna Patterson were initiated in the fall of 1987 and both are still active members of the club

As President of the club I attribute the surge in membership to several factors1 EngagementmdashThere are many opportunities for

service projects that attract new people and help retain current membership

2 EnthusiasmmdashWe are known as the ldquoFun Clubrdquo It has branded our club We added a 5th question to the 4-Way Test of the things we think say or do We end all our meetings by saying ldquoIS IT FUNrdquo If the club isnrsquot having fun it makes it harder to get membership moving in a positive direction szlig

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3 Member Focus mdashAt every meeting we remind current members to be on the lookout for new members

4 New members bring new membersmdashSix of the eight new members this year were invited to join our club by members with less than 3 years with Rotary

5 RetentionmdashWe only lost two members during the 2019-2020 year

6 Follow-upmdashWhen potential members comes to a meeting I add them to my weekly email to the club It keeps them up to date and over time shows them all the activities we do for the community

When I was inducted as president in June of 2019 I knew that membership was a priority

I really wanted to end my year with 40 members I knew it would be a challenge in the best of years and then COVID-19 changed all aspects of life even Ro-tary We had to find new and innovative ways to meet and keep the members engaged

We started meeting via Zoom in April and have initiated three new members at our Zoom meetings I am very proud that we will induct our 40th member with a month left in my term especially during these very challenging times

With membership at 40 the Clemson-Calhoun Club has momentum going into the 2020-21 year The club is invested in many service projects and with membership on the rise I canrsquot wait to see what all the ldquonewbiesrdquo will bring to the table

These are some photos of members of the Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun from back in the day when they could actually be together in one place

Clemson-Calhoun still thriving in a virtual environmentmdashszlig

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Indian Land Lunch attendance above average at virtual meetingsBY TRACY LITTLECharter President Rotary Club of Indian Land Lunch

The attendance in our last two virtual meetings have been 86 and 82 respectively When asked why our attendance is well above the norm during these perilous times I say what Irsquove said many times before ldquowe have great club members and they truly grasp what it means to be a Rotarianrdquo This may sound clicheacute but when it comes to the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunchhellipitrsquos true Itrsquos not just a couple members pulling the weight but every member has an-swered the call This includes the importance of attendance

From a leadership prospec-tive my philosophy is simple Donrsquot make Rotary a second job and keep the members smiling It has long been my belief that a hap-py member is a productive mem-ber I also want members to attend because they want to not just because it is a requirementhellipthey

need a reason to stay active After our opening prayer and Pledge of Allegiance I take a few minutes to share important historical facts that happened on that day as well as famous birthdays But if you ask the members why we have good high attendance they will likely tell you itrsquos because of my ldquobad jokesrdquo Each week I tell five terribly bad but clean jokes It seems to put a

smile on their facehellipthis keeps with one of the reasons mentioned above Itrsquos important to me If only for a few brief minutes I was able to get our members to forget about COVID-19 or anything else thatrsquos bothering them and offer a little humor to brighten their day

In short I try to make it fun Regardless if itrsquos bad jokes or a speaker of interest all the mem-bers of the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch deserve the credit for our attendance This is a good club and with the foundation of veterannew Rotarians as well as the qual-ity of new members being added the future is very bright for the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch

This is a photo of the March 10 meeting of Indian Land lunch at which Mary Ann Stallings (at right) was inducted Shown with her is her sponsor Melissa Walker-Price and club president Tracy Little A native Tennessean Mary Ann and her husband Doug have recently settled in Indian Land where she is a mortgage loan officer for Jet Direct Mortgage

This is a photo from the May 5 virtual meeting of Indian Land Lunch Club Walt Collins III Dean of USC Lancaster shared his thoughts about the history of USCL and how the school is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic Walt is a member of the Rotary Club of Lancaster Breakfast

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Over OKAt New Needed

Under

Club GoalCurrent

MembershipOverUnder

Goal

Annual Avg

AttritionAttrition to Date

Attrition to Go

New Members to Reach Goal

Net GainLoss

YTD

New Members

YTDAbbeville 61 46 -15 7 10 0 15 -6 4Aiken 187 189 2 25 11 14 12 8 19Aiken Sunrise 40 34 -6 7 3 4 10 0 3Anderson 83 75 -8 15 5 10 18 3 8Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -3 2 1 1 4 -1 0Blacksburg 20 17 -3 2 1 1 4 0 1Chester 54 58 4 6 2 4 0 3 5Clemson 99 96 -3 9 2 7 10 6 8Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 3 4 2 2 0 6 8Clinton 34 38 4 4 0 4 0 7 7Clover 30 23 -7 3 5 0 7 -4 1Easley 70 61 -9 6 6 0 9 1 7E-Club of The Carolinas 33 30 -3 9 5 4 7 2 7Emerald City (Greenwood) 75 67 -8 7 7 0 8 -2 5Fort Mill 85 83 -2 15 15 0 2 1 16Fountain Inn 28 30 2 3 2 1 0 3 5Gaffney 85 74 -11 12 8 4 15 -2 6Golden Strip Sunrise (Mauld 16 14 -2 2 0 2 4 0 0Greater Anderson 83 70 -13 9 9 0 13 -2 7Greenville 287 249 -38 46 41 5 43 -19 22Greenville Breakfast 19 12 -7 6 1 5 12 1 2Greenville City Center 62 58 -4 6 11 0 4 1 12Greenwood 130 116 -14 18 11 7 21 1 12Indian Land 30 19 -11 8 1 7 18 -1 0Indian Land Lunch 23 22 -1 2 6 0 1 2 8Inman 25 22 -3 3 2 1 4 0 2Lake Wylie 27 27 0 4 0 4 4 2 2Lancaster 72 67 -5 7 2 5 10 2 4Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 -6 10 3 7 13 1 4Laurens 62 59 -3 9 0 9 12 3 3Mauldin 28 22 -6 6 3 3 9 -3 0Newberry 83 75 -8 8 6 2 10 -3 3North Augusta 30 26 -4 3 2 1 5 0 2North Spartanburg 48 38 -10 7 2 5 15 -1 1Pickens 48 43 -5 5 5 0 5 -1 4Pleasantburg (Greenville) 49 46 -3 5 3 2 5 2 5Rock Hill 100 67 -33 20 6 14 47 3 9Seneca 50 38 -12 5 6 0 12 -5 1Seneca Golden Corner 27 21 -6 3 3 0 6 -3 0Simpsonville 50 39 -11 11 6 5 16 -2 4Spartanburg 210 194 -16 20 14 6 22 -3 11Spartan West (Spartanburg) 37 30 -7 4 8 0 7 -5 3The Foothills Travelers Rest 14 10 -4 4 4 0 4 -2 2the Reedy River Greenville 42 41 -1 12 4 8 9 4 8Twin City of Batesburg-Lees 23 19 -4 2 2 0 4 -1 1Union 49 44 -5 5 3 2 7 -3 0Walhalla 38 27 -11 4 6 0 11 -6 0Westminster 37 31 -6 8 0 8 14 1 1Winnsboro 30 30 0 5 4 1 1 0 4York 35 30 -5 7 4 3 8 -2 2

2961 2634 -327 410 263 168 495 -14 249641 Net Positive 22

Zero New 111 New 6

District 7750 Membership Report5252020

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Virtual CART Bucket now onlineBY PDG TERRY WEAVER

Our clubs in D-7750 have been big supporters of The CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimers Re-search Trust) for many years

During our virtual meetings its been hard to drop change and bills into CART buckets but there IS a way to continue supporting CART by giving online

Go to wwwmycartfundorg Enter your DACdb User Name amp Password click on the dark blue Sign in (Current User) button and youll create an ID in the new CART Online Contribution Portal thats tagged to your club and our District

If you dont have your DACdb credentials no worriesmdash just use the light blue button to Create an Account and youll be asked for our District ID (7750) and your club name

The CART Fund recently awarded $1 million in early-stage research grants to some very promising potential research programs for the prevention and cure of Alzheimerrsquos disease Please ldquodroprdquo your coins in our virtual bucket so that we can continue to support critical research Thanks for your support of The CART Fund

Screenshot of the sign-in page for the Virtual CART bucket

Rotaryrsquos polio eradication campaign also needs our help (7750 short $40000)District 7750 Polio Chair Mary Sieck Rotary Club of Lake Wylie reports that we are nearly $40000 short of our goal for polio Please consider helping us finish strong as we work to eradicate this disease Please make your final contributions by June 15 to be credited to the 2019-2020 Rotary year Every dollar Rotary commits to end polio will be tripled thanks to a matching agreement with the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation (up to $50 million a year)

Page 117750

Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

Page 127750

Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

Page 147750

2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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ldquoLilrsquo Olerdquo Clemson-Calhoun thrives impacts its communityBY MATT GROCEPresident Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun

To paraphrase ClemsonCoach Dabo Swinney ldquowersquore just the Lilrsquo Ole Clemson-Calhoun Rotary Clubrdquo CCRC is the younger and smaller of the Ro-tary clubs in Clemson but we make significant and impactful contributions to the Clemson community

CCRC began in 1986 as a spin-off the Clem-son Rotary Club and we have been going strong ever since

In looking back at the history of the club mem-bership rose to 65 but four years ago it dropped to the low 20s In the three or so years since membership has grown to 40 with the initiation of our two newest members during our Zoom meeting on May 22

We are proud that of the eight newest members of the club five are women This is very appropriate

since the Clemson-Calhoun Club boasts that it initi-ated the first two female Rotarians in South Carolina Pam Deal and Donna Patterson were initiated in the fall of 1987 and both are still active members of the club

As President of the club I attribute the surge in membership to several factors1 EngagementmdashThere are many opportunities for

service projects that attract new people and help retain current membership

2 EnthusiasmmdashWe are known as the ldquoFun Clubrdquo It has branded our club We added a 5th question to the 4-Way Test of the things we think say or do We end all our meetings by saying ldquoIS IT FUNrdquo If the club isnrsquot having fun it makes it harder to get membership moving in a positive direction szlig

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3 Member Focus mdashAt every meeting we remind current members to be on the lookout for new members

4 New members bring new membersmdashSix of the eight new members this year were invited to join our club by members with less than 3 years with Rotary

5 RetentionmdashWe only lost two members during the 2019-2020 year

6 Follow-upmdashWhen potential members comes to a meeting I add them to my weekly email to the club It keeps them up to date and over time shows them all the activities we do for the community

When I was inducted as president in June of 2019 I knew that membership was a priority

I really wanted to end my year with 40 members I knew it would be a challenge in the best of years and then COVID-19 changed all aspects of life even Ro-tary We had to find new and innovative ways to meet and keep the members engaged

We started meeting via Zoom in April and have initiated three new members at our Zoom meetings I am very proud that we will induct our 40th member with a month left in my term especially during these very challenging times

With membership at 40 the Clemson-Calhoun Club has momentum going into the 2020-21 year The club is invested in many service projects and with membership on the rise I canrsquot wait to see what all the ldquonewbiesrdquo will bring to the table

These are some photos of members of the Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun from back in the day when they could actually be together in one place

Clemson-Calhoun still thriving in a virtual environmentmdashszlig

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Indian Land Lunch attendance above average at virtual meetingsBY TRACY LITTLECharter President Rotary Club of Indian Land Lunch

The attendance in our last two virtual meetings have been 86 and 82 respectively When asked why our attendance is well above the norm during these perilous times I say what Irsquove said many times before ldquowe have great club members and they truly grasp what it means to be a Rotarianrdquo This may sound clicheacute but when it comes to the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunchhellipitrsquos true Itrsquos not just a couple members pulling the weight but every member has an-swered the call This includes the importance of attendance

From a leadership prospec-tive my philosophy is simple Donrsquot make Rotary a second job and keep the members smiling It has long been my belief that a hap-py member is a productive mem-ber I also want members to attend because they want to not just because it is a requirementhellipthey

need a reason to stay active After our opening prayer and Pledge of Allegiance I take a few minutes to share important historical facts that happened on that day as well as famous birthdays But if you ask the members why we have good high attendance they will likely tell you itrsquos because of my ldquobad jokesrdquo Each week I tell five terribly bad but clean jokes It seems to put a

smile on their facehellipthis keeps with one of the reasons mentioned above Itrsquos important to me If only for a few brief minutes I was able to get our members to forget about COVID-19 or anything else thatrsquos bothering them and offer a little humor to brighten their day

In short I try to make it fun Regardless if itrsquos bad jokes or a speaker of interest all the mem-bers of the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch deserve the credit for our attendance This is a good club and with the foundation of veterannew Rotarians as well as the qual-ity of new members being added the future is very bright for the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch

This is a photo of the March 10 meeting of Indian Land lunch at which Mary Ann Stallings (at right) was inducted Shown with her is her sponsor Melissa Walker-Price and club president Tracy Little A native Tennessean Mary Ann and her husband Doug have recently settled in Indian Land where she is a mortgage loan officer for Jet Direct Mortgage

This is a photo from the May 5 virtual meeting of Indian Land Lunch Club Walt Collins III Dean of USC Lancaster shared his thoughts about the history of USCL and how the school is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic Walt is a member of the Rotary Club of Lancaster Breakfast

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Over OKAt New Needed

Under

Club GoalCurrent

MembershipOverUnder

Goal

Annual Avg

AttritionAttrition to Date

Attrition to Go

New Members to Reach Goal

Net GainLoss

YTD

New Members

YTDAbbeville 61 46 -15 7 10 0 15 -6 4Aiken 187 189 2 25 11 14 12 8 19Aiken Sunrise 40 34 -6 7 3 4 10 0 3Anderson 83 75 -8 15 5 10 18 3 8Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -3 2 1 1 4 -1 0Blacksburg 20 17 -3 2 1 1 4 0 1Chester 54 58 4 6 2 4 0 3 5Clemson 99 96 -3 9 2 7 10 6 8Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 3 4 2 2 0 6 8Clinton 34 38 4 4 0 4 0 7 7Clover 30 23 -7 3 5 0 7 -4 1Easley 70 61 -9 6 6 0 9 1 7E-Club of The Carolinas 33 30 -3 9 5 4 7 2 7Emerald City (Greenwood) 75 67 -8 7 7 0 8 -2 5Fort Mill 85 83 -2 15 15 0 2 1 16Fountain Inn 28 30 2 3 2 1 0 3 5Gaffney 85 74 -11 12 8 4 15 -2 6Golden Strip Sunrise (Mauld 16 14 -2 2 0 2 4 0 0Greater Anderson 83 70 -13 9 9 0 13 -2 7Greenville 287 249 -38 46 41 5 43 -19 22Greenville Breakfast 19 12 -7 6 1 5 12 1 2Greenville City Center 62 58 -4 6 11 0 4 1 12Greenwood 130 116 -14 18 11 7 21 1 12Indian Land 30 19 -11 8 1 7 18 -1 0Indian Land Lunch 23 22 -1 2 6 0 1 2 8Inman 25 22 -3 3 2 1 4 0 2Lake Wylie 27 27 0 4 0 4 4 2 2Lancaster 72 67 -5 7 2 5 10 2 4Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 -6 10 3 7 13 1 4Laurens 62 59 -3 9 0 9 12 3 3Mauldin 28 22 -6 6 3 3 9 -3 0Newberry 83 75 -8 8 6 2 10 -3 3North Augusta 30 26 -4 3 2 1 5 0 2North Spartanburg 48 38 -10 7 2 5 15 -1 1Pickens 48 43 -5 5 5 0 5 -1 4Pleasantburg (Greenville) 49 46 -3 5 3 2 5 2 5Rock Hill 100 67 -33 20 6 14 47 3 9Seneca 50 38 -12 5 6 0 12 -5 1Seneca Golden Corner 27 21 -6 3 3 0 6 -3 0Simpsonville 50 39 -11 11 6 5 16 -2 4Spartanburg 210 194 -16 20 14 6 22 -3 11Spartan West (Spartanburg) 37 30 -7 4 8 0 7 -5 3The Foothills Travelers Rest 14 10 -4 4 4 0 4 -2 2the Reedy River Greenville 42 41 -1 12 4 8 9 4 8Twin City of Batesburg-Lees 23 19 -4 2 2 0 4 -1 1Union 49 44 -5 5 3 2 7 -3 0Walhalla 38 27 -11 4 6 0 11 -6 0Westminster 37 31 -6 8 0 8 14 1 1Winnsboro 30 30 0 5 4 1 1 0 4York 35 30 -5 7 4 3 8 -2 2

2961 2634 -327 410 263 168 495 -14 249641 Net Positive 22

Zero New 111 New 6

District 7750 Membership Report5252020

Page 107750

Virtual CART Bucket now onlineBY PDG TERRY WEAVER

Our clubs in D-7750 have been big supporters of The CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimers Re-search Trust) for many years

During our virtual meetings its been hard to drop change and bills into CART buckets but there IS a way to continue supporting CART by giving online

Go to wwwmycartfundorg Enter your DACdb User Name amp Password click on the dark blue Sign in (Current User) button and youll create an ID in the new CART Online Contribution Portal thats tagged to your club and our District

If you dont have your DACdb credentials no worriesmdash just use the light blue button to Create an Account and youll be asked for our District ID (7750) and your club name

The CART Fund recently awarded $1 million in early-stage research grants to some very promising potential research programs for the prevention and cure of Alzheimerrsquos disease Please ldquodroprdquo your coins in our virtual bucket so that we can continue to support critical research Thanks for your support of The CART Fund

Screenshot of the sign-in page for the Virtual CART bucket

Rotaryrsquos polio eradication campaign also needs our help (7750 short $40000)District 7750 Polio Chair Mary Sieck Rotary Club of Lake Wylie reports that we are nearly $40000 short of our goal for polio Please consider helping us finish strong as we work to eradicate this disease Please make your final contributions by June 15 to be credited to the 2019-2020 Rotary year Every dollar Rotary commits to end polio will be tripled thanks to a matching agreement with the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation (up to $50 million a year)

Page 117750

Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

Page 127750

Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

Page 147750

2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Page 77750

3 Member Focus mdashAt every meeting we remind current members to be on the lookout for new members

4 New members bring new membersmdashSix of the eight new members this year were invited to join our club by members with less than 3 years with Rotary

5 RetentionmdashWe only lost two members during the 2019-2020 year

6 Follow-upmdashWhen potential members comes to a meeting I add them to my weekly email to the club It keeps them up to date and over time shows them all the activities we do for the community

When I was inducted as president in June of 2019 I knew that membership was a priority

I really wanted to end my year with 40 members I knew it would be a challenge in the best of years and then COVID-19 changed all aspects of life even Ro-tary We had to find new and innovative ways to meet and keep the members engaged

We started meeting via Zoom in April and have initiated three new members at our Zoom meetings I am very proud that we will induct our 40th member with a month left in my term especially during these very challenging times

With membership at 40 the Clemson-Calhoun Club has momentum going into the 2020-21 year The club is invested in many service projects and with membership on the rise I canrsquot wait to see what all the ldquonewbiesrdquo will bring to the table

These are some photos of members of the Rotary Club of Clemson-Calhoun from back in the day when they could actually be together in one place

Clemson-Calhoun still thriving in a virtual environmentmdashszlig

Page 87750

Indian Land Lunch attendance above average at virtual meetingsBY TRACY LITTLECharter President Rotary Club of Indian Land Lunch

The attendance in our last two virtual meetings have been 86 and 82 respectively When asked why our attendance is well above the norm during these perilous times I say what Irsquove said many times before ldquowe have great club members and they truly grasp what it means to be a Rotarianrdquo This may sound clicheacute but when it comes to the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunchhellipitrsquos true Itrsquos not just a couple members pulling the weight but every member has an-swered the call This includes the importance of attendance

From a leadership prospec-tive my philosophy is simple Donrsquot make Rotary a second job and keep the members smiling It has long been my belief that a hap-py member is a productive mem-ber I also want members to attend because they want to not just because it is a requirementhellipthey

need a reason to stay active After our opening prayer and Pledge of Allegiance I take a few minutes to share important historical facts that happened on that day as well as famous birthdays But if you ask the members why we have good high attendance they will likely tell you itrsquos because of my ldquobad jokesrdquo Each week I tell five terribly bad but clean jokes It seems to put a

smile on their facehellipthis keeps with one of the reasons mentioned above Itrsquos important to me If only for a few brief minutes I was able to get our members to forget about COVID-19 or anything else thatrsquos bothering them and offer a little humor to brighten their day

In short I try to make it fun Regardless if itrsquos bad jokes or a speaker of interest all the mem-bers of the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch deserve the credit for our attendance This is a good club and with the foundation of veterannew Rotarians as well as the qual-ity of new members being added the future is very bright for the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch

This is a photo of the March 10 meeting of Indian Land lunch at which Mary Ann Stallings (at right) was inducted Shown with her is her sponsor Melissa Walker-Price and club president Tracy Little A native Tennessean Mary Ann and her husband Doug have recently settled in Indian Land where she is a mortgage loan officer for Jet Direct Mortgage

This is a photo from the May 5 virtual meeting of Indian Land Lunch Club Walt Collins III Dean of USC Lancaster shared his thoughts about the history of USCL and how the school is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic Walt is a member of the Rotary Club of Lancaster Breakfast

Page 97750

Over OKAt New Needed

Under

Club GoalCurrent

MembershipOverUnder

Goal

Annual Avg

AttritionAttrition to Date

Attrition to Go

New Members to Reach Goal

Net GainLoss

YTD

New Members

YTDAbbeville 61 46 -15 7 10 0 15 -6 4Aiken 187 189 2 25 11 14 12 8 19Aiken Sunrise 40 34 -6 7 3 4 10 0 3Anderson 83 75 -8 15 5 10 18 3 8Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -3 2 1 1 4 -1 0Blacksburg 20 17 -3 2 1 1 4 0 1Chester 54 58 4 6 2 4 0 3 5Clemson 99 96 -3 9 2 7 10 6 8Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 3 4 2 2 0 6 8Clinton 34 38 4 4 0 4 0 7 7Clover 30 23 -7 3 5 0 7 -4 1Easley 70 61 -9 6 6 0 9 1 7E-Club of The Carolinas 33 30 -3 9 5 4 7 2 7Emerald City (Greenwood) 75 67 -8 7 7 0 8 -2 5Fort Mill 85 83 -2 15 15 0 2 1 16Fountain Inn 28 30 2 3 2 1 0 3 5Gaffney 85 74 -11 12 8 4 15 -2 6Golden Strip Sunrise (Mauld 16 14 -2 2 0 2 4 0 0Greater Anderson 83 70 -13 9 9 0 13 -2 7Greenville 287 249 -38 46 41 5 43 -19 22Greenville Breakfast 19 12 -7 6 1 5 12 1 2Greenville City Center 62 58 -4 6 11 0 4 1 12Greenwood 130 116 -14 18 11 7 21 1 12Indian Land 30 19 -11 8 1 7 18 -1 0Indian Land Lunch 23 22 -1 2 6 0 1 2 8Inman 25 22 -3 3 2 1 4 0 2Lake Wylie 27 27 0 4 0 4 4 2 2Lancaster 72 67 -5 7 2 5 10 2 4Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 -6 10 3 7 13 1 4Laurens 62 59 -3 9 0 9 12 3 3Mauldin 28 22 -6 6 3 3 9 -3 0Newberry 83 75 -8 8 6 2 10 -3 3North Augusta 30 26 -4 3 2 1 5 0 2North Spartanburg 48 38 -10 7 2 5 15 -1 1Pickens 48 43 -5 5 5 0 5 -1 4Pleasantburg (Greenville) 49 46 -3 5 3 2 5 2 5Rock Hill 100 67 -33 20 6 14 47 3 9Seneca 50 38 -12 5 6 0 12 -5 1Seneca Golden Corner 27 21 -6 3 3 0 6 -3 0Simpsonville 50 39 -11 11 6 5 16 -2 4Spartanburg 210 194 -16 20 14 6 22 -3 11Spartan West (Spartanburg) 37 30 -7 4 8 0 7 -5 3The Foothills Travelers Rest 14 10 -4 4 4 0 4 -2 2the Reedy River Greenville 42 41 -1 12 4 8 9 4 8Twin City of Batesburg-Lees 23 19 -4 2 2 0 4 -1 1Union 49 44 -5 5 3 2 7 -3 0Walhalla 38 27 -11 4 6 0 11 -6 0Westminster 37 31 -6 8 0 8 14 1 1Winnsboro 30 30 0 5 4 1 1 0 4York 35 30 -5 7 4 3 8 -2 2

2961 2634 -327 410 263 168 495 -14 249641 Net Positive 22

Zero New 111 New 6

District 7750 Membership Report5252020

Page 107750

Virtual CART Bucket now onlineBY PDG TERRY WEAVER

Our clubs in D-7750 have been big supporters of The CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimers Re-search Trust) for many years

During our virtual meetings its been hard to drop change and bills into CART buckets but there IS a way to continue supporting CART by giving online

Go to wwwmycartfundorg Enter your DACdb User Name amp Password click on the dark blue Sign in (Current User) button and youll create an ID in the new CART Online Contribution Portal thats tagged to your club and our District

If you dont have your DACdb credentials no worriesmdash just use the light blue button to Create an Account and youll be asked for our District ID (7750) and your club name

The CART Fund recently awarded $1 million in early-stage research grants to some very promising potential research programs for the prevention and cure of Alzheimerrsquos disease Please ldquodroprdquo your coins in our virtual bucket so that we can continue to support critical research Thanks for your support of The CART Fund

Screenshot of the sign-in page for the Virtual CART bucket

Rotaryrsquos polio eradication campaign also needs our help (7750 short $40000)District 7750 Polio Chair Mary Sieck Rotary Club of Lake Wylie reports that we are nearly $40000 short of our goal for polio Please consider helping us finish strong as we work to eradicate this disease Please make your final contributions by June 15 to be credited to the 2019-2020 Rotary year Every dollar Rotary commits to end polio will be tripled thanks to a matching agreement with the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation (up to $50 million a year)

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Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

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Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

Page 147750

2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Indian Land Lunch attendance above average at virtual meetingsBY TRACY LITTLECharter President Rotary Club of Indian Land Lunch

The attendance in our last two virtual meetings have been 86 and 82 respectively When asked why our attendance is well above the norm during these perilous times I say what Irsquove said many times before ldquowe have great club members and they truly grasp what it means to be a Rotarianrdquo This may sound clicheacute but when it comes to the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunchhellipitrsquos true Itrsquos not just a couple members pulling the weight but every member has an-swered the call This includes the importance of attendance

From a leadership prospec-tive my philosophy is simple Donrsquot make Rotary a second job and keep the members smiling It has long been my belief that a hap-py member is a productive mem-ber I also want members to attend because they want to not just because it is a requirementhellipthey

need a reason to stay active After our opening prayer and Pledge of Allegiance I take a few minutes to share important historical facts that happened on that day as well as famous birthdays But if you ask the members why we have good high attendance they will likely tell you itrsquos because of my ldquobad jokesrdquo Each week I tell five terribly bad but clean jokes It seems to put a

smile on their facehellipthis keeps with one of the reasons mentioned above Itrsquos important to me If only for a few brief minutes I was able to get our members to forget about COVID-19 or anything else thatrsquos bothering them and offer a little humor to brighten their day

In short I try to make it fun Regardless if itrsquos bad jokes or a speaker of interest all the mem-bers of the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch deserve the credit for our attendance This is a good club and with the foundation of veterannew Rotarians as well as the qual-ity of new members being added the future is very bright for the Indian Land Rotary Club Lunch

This is a photo of the March 10 meeting of Indian Land lunch at which Mary Ann Stallings (at right) was inducted Shown with her is her sponsor Melissa Walker-Price and club president Tracy Little A native Tennessean Mary Ann and her husband Doug have recently settled in Indian Land where she is a mortgage loan officer for Jet Direct Mortgage

This is a photo from the May 5 virtual meeting of Indian Land Lunch Club Walt Collins III Dean of USC Lancaster shared his thoughts about the history of USCL and how the school is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic Walt is a member of the Rotary Club of Lancaster Breakfast

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Over OKAt New Needed

Under

Club GoalCurrent

MembershipOverUnder

Goal

Annual Avg

AttritionAttrition to Date

Attrition to Go

New Members to Reach Goal

Net GainLoss

YTD

New Members

YTDAbbeville 61 46 -15 7 10 0 15 -6 4Aiken 187 189 2 25 11 14 12 8 19Aiken Sunrise 40 34 -6 7 3 4 10 0 3Anderson 83 75 -8 15 5 10 18 3 8Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -3 2 1 1 4 -1 0Blacksburg 20 17 -3 2 1 1 4 0 1Chester 54 58 4 6 2 4 0 3 5Clemson 99 96 -3 9 2 7 10 6 8Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 3 4 2 2 0 6 8Clinton 34 38 4 4 0 4 0 7 7Clover 30 23 -7 3 5 0 7 -4 1Easley 70 61 -9 6 6 0 9 1 7E-Club of The Carolinas 33 30 -3 9 5 4 7 2 7Emerald City (Greenwood) 75 67 -8 7 7 0 8 -2 5Fort Mill 85 83 -2 15 15 0 2 1 16Fountain Inn 28 30 2 3 2 1 0 3 5Gaffney 85 74 -11 12 8 4 15 -2 6Golden Strip Sunrise (Mauld 16 14 -2 2 0 2 4 0 0Greater Anderson 83 70 -13 9 9 0 13 -2 7Greenville 287 249 -38 46 41 5 43 -19 22Greenville Breakfast 19 12 -7 6 1 5 12 1 2Greenville City Center 62 58 -4 6 11 0 4 1 12Greenwood 130 116 -14 18 11 7 21 1 12Indian Land 30 19 -11 8 1 7 18 -1 0Indian Land Lunch 23 22 -1 2 6 0 1 2 8Inman 25 22 -3 3 2 1 4 0 2Lake Wylie 27 27 0 4 0 4 4 2 2Lancaster 72 67 -5 7 2 5 10 2 4Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 -6 10 3 7 13 1 4Laurens 62 59 -3 9 0 9 12 3 3Mauldin 28 22 -6 6 3 3 9 -3 0Newberry 83 75 -8 8 6 2 10 -3 3North Augusta 30 26 -4 3 2 1 5 0 2North Spartanburg 48 38 -10 7 2 5 15 -1 1Pickens 48 43 -5 5 5 0 5 -1 4Pleasantburg (Greenville) 49 46 -3 5 3 2 5 2 5Rock Hill 100 67 -33 20 6 14 47 3 9Seneca 50 38 -12 5 6 0 12 -5 1Seneca Golden Corner 27 21 -6 3 3 0 6 -3 0Simpsonville 50 39 -11 11 6 5 16 -2 4Spartanburg 210 194 -16 20 14 6 22 -3 11Spartan West (Spartanburg) 37 30 -7 4 8 0 7 -5 3The Foothills Travelers Rest 14 10 -4 4 4 0 4 -2 2the Reedy River Greenville 42 41 -1 12 4 8 9 4 8Twin City of Batesburg-Lees 23 19 -4 2 2 0 4 -1 1Union 49 44 -5 5 3 2 7 -3 0Walhalla 38 27 -11 4 6 0 11 -6 0Westminster 37 31 -6 8 0 8 14 1 1Winnsboro 30 30 0 5 4 1 1 0 4York 35 30 -5 7 4 3 8 -2 2

2961 2634 -327 410 263 168 495 -14 249641 Net Positive 22

Zero New 111 New 6

District 7750 Membership Report5252020

Page 107750

Virtual CART Bucket now onlineBY PDG TERRY WEAVER

Our clubs in D-7750 have been big supporters of The CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimers Re-search Trust) for many years

During our virtual meetings its been hard to drop change and bills into CART buckets but there IS a way to continue supporting CART by giving online

Go to wwwmycartfundorg Enter your DACdb User Name amp Password click on the dark blue Sign in (Current User) button and youll create an ID in the new CART Online Contribution Portal thats tagged to your club and our District

If you dont have your DACdb credentials no worriesmdash just use the light blue button to Create an Account and youll be asked for our District ID (7750) and your club name

The CART Fund recently awarded $1 million in early-stage research grants to some very promising potential research programs for the prevention and cure of Alzheimerrsquos disease Please ldquodroprdquo your coins in our virtual bucket so that we can continue to support critical research Thanks for your support of The CART Fund

Screenshot of the sign-in page for the Virtual CART bucket

Rotaryrsquos polio eradication campaign also needs our help (7750 short $40000)District 7750 Polio Chair Mary Sieck Rotary Club of Lake Wylie reports that we are nearly $40000 short of our goal for polio Please consider helping us finish strong as we work to eradicate this disease Please make your final contributions by June 15 to be credited to the 2019-2020 Rotary year Every dollar Rotary commits to end polio will be tripled thanks to a matching agreement with the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation (up to $50 million a year)

Page 117750

Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

Page 127750

Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

Page 147750

2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Over OKAt New Needed

Under

Club GoalCurrent

MembershipOverUnder

Goal

Annual Avg

AttritionAttrition to Date

Attrition to Go

New Members to Reach Goal

Net GainLoss

YTD

New Members

YTDAbbeville 61 46 -15 7 10 0 15 -6 4Aiken 187 189 2 25 11 14 12 8 19Aiken Sunrise 40 34 -6 7 3 4 10 0 3Anderson 83 75 -8 15 5 10 18 3 8Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -3 2 1 1 4 -1 0Blacksburg 20 17 -3 2 1 1 4 0 1Chester 54 58 4 6 2 4 0 3 5Clemson 99 96 -3 9 2 7 10 6 8Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 3 4 2 2 0 6 8Clinton 34 38 4 4 0 4 0 7 7Clover 30 23 -7 3 5 0 7 -4 1Easley 70 61 -9 6 6 0 9 1 7E-Club of The Carolinas 33 30 -3 9 5 4 7 2 7Emerald City (Greenwood) 75 67 -8 7 7 0 8 -2 5Fort Mill 85 83 -2 15 15 0 2 1 16Fountain Inn 28 30 2 3 2 1 0 3 5Gaffney 85 74 -11 12 8 4 15 -2 6Golden Strip Sunrise (Mauld 16 14 -2 2 0 2 4 0 0Greater Anderson 83 70 -13 9 9 0 13 -2 7Greenville 287 249 -38 46 41 5 43 -19 22Greenville Breakfast 19 12 -7 6 1 5 12 1 2Greenville City Center 62 58 -4 6 11 0 4 1 12Greenwood 130 116 -14 18 11 7 21 1 12Indian Land 30 19 -11 8 1 7 18 -1 0Indian Land Lunch 23 22 -1 2 6 0 1 2 8Inman 25 22 -3 3 2 1 4 0 2Lake Wylie 27 27 0 4 0 4 4 2 2Lancaster 72 67 -5 7 2 5 10 2 4Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 -6 10 3 7 13 1 4Laurens 62 59 -3 9 0 9 12 3 3Mauldin 28 22 -6 6 3 3 9 -3 0Newberry 83 75 -8 8 6 2 10 -3 3North Augusta 30 26 -4 3 2 1 5 0 2North Spartanburg 48 38 -10 7 2 5 15 -1 1Pickens 48 43 -5 5 5 0 5 -1 4Pleasantburg (Greenville) 49 46 -3 5 3 2 5 2 5Rock Hill 100 67 -33 20 6 14 47 3 9Seneca 50 38 -12 5 6 0 12 -5 1Seneca Golden Corner 27 21 -6 3 3 0 6 -3 0Simpsonville 50 39 -11 11 6 5 16 -2 4Spartanburg 210 194 -16 20 14 6 22 -3 11Spartan West (Spartanburg) 37 30 -7 4 8 0 7 -5 3The Foothills Travelers Rest 14 10 -4 4 4 0 4 -2 2the Reedy River Greenville 42 41 -1 12 4 8 9 4 8Twin City of Batesburg-Lees 23 19 -4 2 2 0 4 -1 1Union 49 44 -5 5 3 2 7 -3 0Walhalla 38 27 -11 4 6 0 11 -6 0Westminster 37 31 -6 8 0 8 14 1 1Winnsboro 30 30 0 5 4 1 1 0 4York 35 30 -5 7 4 3 8 -2 2

2961 2634 -327 410 263 168 495 -14 249641 Net Positive 22

Zero New 111 New 6

District 7750 Membership Report5252020

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Virtual CART Bucket now onlineBY PDG TERRY WEAVER

Our clubs in D-7750 have been big supporters of The CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimers Re-search Trust) for many years

During our virtual meetings its been hard to drop change and bills into CART buckets but there IS a way to continue supporting CART by giving online

Go to wwwmycartfundorg Enter your DACdb User Name amp Password click on the dark blue Sign in (Current User) button and youll create an ID in the new CART Online Contribution Portal thats tagged to your club and our District

If you dont have your DACdb credentials no worriesmdash just use the light blue button to Create an Account and youll be asked for our District ID (7750) and your club name

The CART Fund recently awarded $1 million in early-stage research grants to some very promising potential research programs for the prevention and cure of Alzheimerrsquos disease Please ldquodroprdquo your coins in our virtual bucket so that we can continue to support critical research Thanks for your support of The CART Fund

Screenshot of the sign-in page for the Virtual CART bucket

Rotaryrsquos polio eradication campaign also needs our help (7750 short $40000)District 7750 Polio Chair Mary Sieck Rotary Club of Lake Wylie reports that we are nearly $40000 short of our goal for polio Please consider helping us finish strong as we work to eradicate this disease Please make your final contributions by June 15 to be credited to the 2019-2020 Rotary year Every dollar Rotary commits to end polio will be tripled thanks to a matching agreement with the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation (up to $50 million a year)

Page 117750

Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

Page 127750

Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

Page 147750

2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Page 10: No one went hungry in Oconee County thanks to our four clubs · 2020-06-01 · encouraging Rotarians to fulfill the 1985 promise Rotarians made to the children of the world. All across

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Virtual CART Bucket now onlineBY PDG TERRY WEAVER

Our clubs in D-7750 have been big supporters of The CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimers Re-search Trust) for many years

During our virtual meetings its been hard to drop change and bills into CART buckets but there IS a way to continue supporting CART by giving online

Go to wwwmycartfundorg Enter your DACdb User Name amp Password click on the dark blue Sign in (Current User) button and youll create an ID in the new CART Online Contribution Portal thats tagged to your club and our District

If you dont have your DACdb credentials no worriesmdash just use the light blue button to Create an Account and youll be asked for our District ID (7750) and your club name

The CART Fund recently awarded $1 million in early-stage research grants to some very promising potential research programs for the prevention and cure of Alzheimerrsquos disease Please ldquodroprdquo your coins in our virtual bucket so that we can continue to support critical research Thanks for your support of The CART Fund

Screenshot of the sign-in page for the Virtual CART bucket

Rotaryrsquos polio eradication campaign also needs our help (7750 short $40000)District 7750 Polio Chair Mary Sieck Rotary Club of Lake Wylie reports that we are nearly $40000 short of our goal for polio Please consider helping us finish strong as we work to eradicate this disease Please make your final contributions by June 15 to be credited to the 2019-2020 Rotary year Every dollar Rotary commits to end polio will be tripled thanks to a matching agreement with the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation (up to $50 million a year)

Page 117750

Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

Page 127750

Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

Page 147750

2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

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Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

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Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Page 117750

Bring your own backyard and join our Virtual Awards and Installation Celebration on June 18

District 7750 Rotarians will have a great opportunity to participate in a Virtual Awards amp Installation Celebration on Thursday June 18th Itrsquos not possible for large groups to meet in person right now because of restrictions forced on us by COVID-19 but thatrsquos not going to stop the fun and fellowship in our District

The Rotary District 7750 Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration known pre-COVID-19 as Bethrsquos Backyard Bash will be held via ZOOM on Thursday June 18 5-6 pm At that time we will celebrate this yearrsquos District Governor Rob Hanley and the accomplishments of Rotary Clubs during 2019-20

We also will install a new District Governor (Beth Padgett) other District Officers and the 2020-21 Club Presidents

To make this event even more festive we would like you to choose 3-5 pictures that represent your club and upload them at this link If you have any problems accessing the link contact connielanzljaorg

Rotary International President-Elect Holger Knaackrsquos theme for the new year is ldquoRotary Opens Opportunitiesrdquo The global pandemic has disrupted life for our Rotary clubs but technology has created opportunities for us to connect in new meaningful ways

Yes our Districtrsquos annual celebration will be different Rotarians will not be traveling to Greenville for a ldquoBackyard Bashrdquo Instead from the comfort of our own backyard all of us can enjoy the fellowship of our Rotary friends recognize the hard work of our clubs this year and welcome new Club and District leaders for 2020-21

Head over to DACdb to register for the Virtual Backyard Bash This celebration will be free for District 7750 Rotarians and their guests All you have to do is sign up log in at 5 pm on June 18 and BYOB Thatrsquos Bring Your Own Beverage mdash oh and Bring Your Own Backyard

REGISTER TODAY

Thursday June 18 20205-6 pm via ZOOM

Rotary District 7750

Awards amp Installation Virtual Celebration

Rob HanleyDistrict Governor 2019-2020

Beth PadgettDistrict Governor 2020-2021

BYOB mdash Bring Your Own Backyard

Join Us on ZOOM from the comfort of your home Registration is open on DACdb

Page 127750

Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

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2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Fort Mill Rotary funding food bags in Copan Valley of Honduras

The Rotary Club of Fort Mill District 7750 and other clubs in the district have long been partners of Rotary in Honduras mem-bers having made multiple trips to the country mainly to complete water projects

During the time of Covid the Fort Mill club has been working with the Rotary Club of Copan Ruinas Honduras and others to make sure hungry people are being fed Fort Mill Rotarians have already sent $15000 to the local club to provide bags of food to villagers in the Copan Valley and plan to send more

The food bags cost about $16 each and last about 2 weeks

ldquoRotarians there told me that many peo-ple are begging them for the foodrdquo said Fort Mill Rotarian Al Steele who heads up both the clubrsquos and D7750rsquos work in Honduras

They are trying to go from helping 1000 families per week to 2000 a total of more than 8000 people

One village helped is El Jural where D7750 completed its largest water project so far serving 1590 people 300 families Ninety of those families are on the food list The other 210 families do not need food right now Seven of our clubs provided funding for that particular project

Villagers in the Copan Valley of Honduras line up to get food bags delivered by the local Rotary club and funded by the Rotary Club of Fort Mill One day they were treated to a truckload of peppers that was also made available to them

ldquoWe have food now to feed our kidsrdquo

CLICK TO SEE THE LIST OF 7750 PROJECTS COMPLETED IN HONDURAS AND THE CLUBS THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THAT WORK

Page 137750

June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

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2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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June is Rotary Fellowship MonthBY PDG BARBARA SHAYEB-HELOUD7750 Fellowships ChairRotary Club of the Foothills

June is Rotary Fellowship month And I find it interesting to learn that we have new fellowships Bathhouse is one And this is not what you think it is

I believe that it was founded by Russian Rotar-ians They have great fellowship along the lines of a sauna type bath Try that for Rotary fellowship

The Fellowship of Rotary Convention Goers is exactly that Just sign up for a convention There is great Fellowship and they have several official din-ners during the event You may be alone but you will always be in the company of other Rotarians with membership in this group

RGHF August 24 1923 Rotary approved the formation of a Club in Adelaide Australia It was chartered Feb 41924and became the 5th club in Australia

Have you written a history of your club If not who will Make sure that your club submits a history to the website of the Global History Fellowship

The Fellowship of Flying Rotarians do just that and have ldquoFly Insrdquo at Rotary Conventions

The International Military Veterans Fellowship of Rotarians have served around the globe Are you familiar with someone who should join Tell them about it

The PDG Fellowship is only for PDGs They meet annually at Convention and honor the Past RI Presidents that they served with

The Fellowship of Motorcycle Rotarians has a mottordquo Four wheels more the body two wheels more the soulrdquo There will be a ride in Wisconsin in July 2020 and another in Australia in October 2020

Contact secretaryIFMRorgThe Fellowship of Travel and Host Rotarians go

stay with a Rotary family in another city or country Then they reciprocate and the host become a tourist

You donrsquot pay for their home and they donrsquot pay for yours

Rotary is a very big world and the more you explore the World of Fellowships and Action Groups the more interesting it will become for you

Club not meeting virtually We can help you with that BY PDG TERRY WEAVERRotary Club of GreenvilleZone 33 Rotary Coordinator Team Members

I was most surprised to learn that a few D-7750 clubs are not meeting online while shelter at home rules prevail

If your club is one of those Im guessing its for lack of know-how That problem has been solved

The June Rotarian Magazine featured a guide to help you get in the online meeting game written by George Robertson-Burnett Rotary Coordinator for Zone 34 (Georgia Florida and the Caribbean) Have a look at bitly2WNedoZ

If theres some other reason youve chosen to sus-pend meetings please reconsider Rotary is a network that members need whether in person or not

Clubs are finding that members are getting great benefit from virtual club meetings even if theyre not the same as those of face-to-face meetings

Member engagement has never been more im-portant to your club and your members If you need help technical help with getting in the virtual meeting game just email ITSupportRotary7750org

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2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

Page 157750

Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

Page 167750

Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

7

1825

60

69

80

93

103

116

125131

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

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

$175

$160

of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

AF Per Capita - By Area Goal is $175

00

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

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

CLUB

GOAL

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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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2019-20 District 7750 Rotary Foundation Giving

THROUGH 5-26-20 904 OF YEAR COMPLETED

Annual Fund Goal $ 431094 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

Annual Fund Total $ 346708 (804 goal)

Annual Fund Per Capita $ 13093 (2648 members)

Other Funds $ 250

Endowment Fund $ 2100

PolioPlus Goal $ 123594 (50 of 50 ndash 100)

PolioPlus $ 85026 (688 goal)

Total Giving $ 434084

$0 AF Clubs 1 (1 of 50 ndash 2)

$0 Polio Clubs 8 (8 of 50 ndash 16)

DDF Transfer ndash Polio $ 48000

Major Gifts 4

Major Donors 5

Paul Harris Fellows 305

Bequest Society 2

Benefactors 6

EREY ` 1680 (2648 members ndash 634)

Sustaining Members 666 (2648 members ndash 252)

Paul Harris Society Eligible 83 (107 members ndash 776)

Paul Harris Society Members 107 (-6 for year)

Rotary Direct 68 (-3 for year)

ALL-TIME FOR DISTRICTPaul Harris Fellows 5319

Benefactors 811

Bequest Society 101

Major Donors 94

BLOOD DONATIONS CRITICAL DURING THESE DAYS

Blood and platelet donations are needed during this time District Foundation Chair Lorraine Angelino Rotary Club of Emerald City tries to donate platelets every two weeks This is a picture from May 10 when Lorraine donated three units of platelets Lorraine tries to wear a Rotary shirt when she goes to the Blood Connection Center to donate (And it looks like she found a Clemson mask to go with her Rotary shirt)

Change of leadership

This is the last newsletter for DG Rob Hanley Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Beth Padgett Rotary Club of Greenville takes over July 1 She will be installed virtually on June 18 Plan to attend See page 11

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Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

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Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Pleasantburg Rotary Connects the World through Youth ExchangeThe Rotary Club of Pleasantburg took advan-

tage of Zoom to put an accent on Youth Service Month by inviting four former Youth Exchange students to join our meeting on the 21st of May

Wade Cleveland Pleasantburg Rotarian and District 7750 Youth Exchange Chair planned and organized the panel discussion format Members asked questions and heard the students describe their post-Youth Exchange experiences and careers

Each former student is a young successful professional in his home country They remain grateful for the opportunities presented by Rotary during their year in Greenville

The Zoom image features the former students

plus our current student Michelle Mawundura

Highlighted in the second row left to right bull Alex Menck (Germany

2002-03) bull Alex Lecluyse (Belgium

1995-96) In the third row left to right bull Richard Kondas

(Slovakia 2005-06)bull Michelle Mawundura (Zimbabwe 2020) bull Marcello Milli (Italy 2006-07)

LUAU | SUNDAY JUNE 7 | 330 PMTo celebrate the Rotary International Convention that would have been in Hawaii during this time

BACKYARD BASH | THURSDAY JUNE 18 | 5 PMTo install new district officers and recognize clubs for their achievements

Both virtual Log-in through the District Calendar and come as you are wherever you are

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Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Membership Champions (11 new members and their sponsors in April)

New members and sponsors

Member Type Club SponsorBarthelemy Larry IV (LARRY) Active Greenville Scott Powell

Fewox Keli (KELI) Active Greenwood Ray Brooks

Fox Carson (CARSON ) Active Greenville Zane Meadors

Gentry Forrest (FORREST) Active Greenville Ramona R Farrell

Jackson Susan R (SUSAN) Active Greenwood Theo L Lane

Jones Eric (ERIC) Active Greenville Charlie Hall Chad Wooten

Mills Debby (DEBBY) Active Clemson-Calhoun Robert Trent Allen Sr

Rider Ashley G (ASHLEY) Active Easley Kent E Dykes

Strayer Rachel (RACHEL ) Active Emerald City Brandy Poore Lorraine Marie Angelino

Whitt James (JD) Active Pleasantburg

Worley Mike (MIKE) Active Emerald City Lorraine Angelino

April 11 New Members | 7 Terminated Members (1 deceased)

Deadline for July newsletter is June 25Send items to newsletter editor Sue Poss editorrotary7750org

Articles received after June 25 will be used in August

COURTESY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF FORT MILLrsquoS HAPPY FEET PROJECT

Fort Mill students got new shoes just before the schools closedBY PDG BOB SQUATRIGLIARotary Club of Fort Mill

Before COVID-19 caused cancellation of Fort Mill School Districtrsquos academic yearthe Rotary Club of Fort Mill distributed free new shoes to 62 financially deprived middle school students

Club members helped in the measuring selection and ordering of new shoes by visiting school counselors offices to announce to students that they

had won the Rotary club of Fort Mill Happy Feet Shoe Lottery

School counselors had selected and qualified the students and made their rooms available for the measuring and follow up distribution of the new shoes

We sought to have students in comfortable new shoes and thereby enhance their self image and classroom success

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

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2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

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Polio of Goal

1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas 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 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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1 Anderson 83 76 4 72 24372 $11250 $13122 618 $97 $1000 $6955 $4404 $1755 $24 $3750 4681 Clemson 99 96 6 90 17479 $15295 $2184 388 $66 $370 $5934 $4570 $4396 $49 $3230 13611 Clemson-Calhoun 37 40 6 34 5861 $4350 $1511 909 $116 $180 $3952 $1703 $2270 $67 $2550 8901 Greater Anderson 83 70 -2 72 42665 $15600 $27065 791 $171 $170 $12345 $4982 $1243 $17 $3900 319

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

2 Seneca 50 39 -4 43 7480 $8000 857 $159 $170 $6858 $1020 $955 $22 $1000 9552 Seneca Golden Corner 27 22 -2 24 1490 $4200 173 $30 $0 $725 $672 $583 $24 $1500 3882 Walhalla 38 27 -6 33 3200 $4000 57 $7 $0 $227 $58 $0 $0 $500 002 Westminster 37 31 1 30 4568 $5775 647 $125 $85 $3735 $250 $250 $8 $2145 117

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

3 Greenville 287 249 -19 268 55497 $55000 $497 825 $169 $75 $45398 $5900 $7605 $28 $8000 9513 Greenville Breakfast 19 12 1 11 1920 $175 $1745 10571 $168 $275 $1850 $275 $345 $31 $50 69003 Greenville City Center 62 58 1 57 4874 $6480 746 $85 $1115 $4832 -$560 $1245 $22 $2700 4613 Pleasantburg 49 46 2 44 11419 $9416 $2003 923 $197 $169 $8687 $6257 $7300 $166 $6258 1167

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

4 Inman 25 22 0 22 2300 $2200 $100 523 $52 $0 $1150 $50 $0 $0 $550 004 North Spartanburg 48 37 -2 39 5138 $5600 671 $96 $0 $3755 $2100 $660 $17 $2775 2384 Spartan West 37 30 -5 35 6911 $5775 $1136 589 $97 $3000 $3400 $500 $65 $2 $1650 394 Spartanburg 210 194 -3 197 1170 $6000 408 $12 $0 $2450 $14425 $0 $0 $10000 00

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

5 Blacksburg 20 17 0 17 775 $1037 1119 $68 $0 $1160 $880 $100 $6 $1020 985 Clover 30 23 -4 27 2625 $4480 357 $59 $0 $1600 $4792 $3081 $114 $5824 5295 Gaffney 85 74 -2 76 7336 $9340 207 $25 $602 $1932 $1480 $811 $11 $1875 4335 York 35 30 -2 32 9879 $10146 680 $216 $250 $6896 $2135 $2120 $66 $2090 1014

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

6 Fort Mill 85 83 1 82 15092 $20500 1780 $445 $100 $36481 $100 $2100 $26 $2000 10506 Indian Land 30 19 -1 20 4995 $4536 $459 265 $60 $0 $1200 $765 $250 $13 $1161 2156 Indian Land Lunch 23 22 2 20 50 $3000 885 $133 $20 $2655 $50 $0 $0 $500 006 Lake Wylie 27 27 2 25 3616 $3800 639 $97 $130 $2430 $586 $1191 $48 $910 13096 Rock Hill 100 67 3 64 3627 $9600 206 $31 $0 $1975 $2400 $1174 $18 $1600 734

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

Rotary District 7750Membership Gain amp Rotary Foundation

Monthly Progress ReportMay 25 2020

A-4 AG Marc White

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

Area

Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Club712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

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7 Chester 54 58 3 55 3015 $6450 74 $9 $0 $475 $2780 $2940 $53 $3900 7547 Lancaster 72 67 2 65 4217 $3808 $409 1547 $91 $200 $5892 $3675 $4427 $68 $1700 26047 Lancaster Breakfast 60 54 1 53 5125 $5060 $65 237 $23 $25 $1200 $1286 $600 $11 $825 7277 Winnsboro 30 30 0 30 1450 $1000 $450 1410 $47 $0 $1410 $300 $0 $0 $250 00

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

8 Aiken 187 189 8 181 25370 $22875 $2495 900 $114 $1531 $20596 $5536 $3381 $19 $5490 6168 Aiken Sunrise 40 34 0 34 8385 $7000 $1385 710 $146 $175 $4970 $1510 $985 $29 $2400 4108 Batesburg-Leesville 16 13 -1 14 2934 $2935 00 $0 $0 $0 $2202 $650 $46 $3500 1868 North Augusta 30 26 0 26 1900 $3150 190 $23 $0 $600 $695 $700 $27 $1050 667

8Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 23 19 -1 20 3416 $3885 459 $89 $100 $1782 $1050 $0 $0 $1050 00

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

9 Abbeville 61 46 -6 52 5460 $5500 445 $47 $0 $2450 $150 $0 $0 $1000 009 EClub of the Carolinas 33 30 2 28 12015 $5000 $7015 1101 $197 $210 $5503 $3775 $1205 $43 $1000 12059 Emerald City 75 68 -1 69 33000 $28000 $5000 816 $331 $775 $22841 $5000 $4255 $62 $3500 12169 Greenwood 130 116 1 115 47410 $20125 $27285 2963 $519 $30 $59635 $2835 $10053 $87 $5000 2011

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

10 Clinton 34 38 7 31 2430 $4000 388 $50 $0 $1550 $50 $600 $19 $1000 60010 Laurens 62 59 3 56 5875 $7000 1022 $128 $85 $7155 $2856 $347 $6 $1500 23110 Newberry 83 75 -3 78 33410 $18000 $15410 924 $213 $110 $16625 $5103 $3738 $48 $3500 106810 Union 49 44 -3 47 6608 $7536 428 $69 $0 $3225 $6133 $3225 $69 $2496 1292

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

11 Fountain Inn 28 30 3 27 4040 $1800 $2240 1400 $93 $20 $2520 $369 $1100 $41 $600 183311 Golden Strip Sunrise 16 14 0 14 2800 $1500 $1300 250 $27 $25 $375 $2425 $0 $0 $500 0011 Mauldin 28 22 -3 25 225 $5850 278 $65 $0 $1625 $50 $1231 $49 $3900 31611 Simpsonville 50 39 -2 41 6471 $6765 552 $91 $85 $3737 $1036 $776 $19 $2000 388

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

12 Easley 70 61 1 60 5575 $9000 494 $74 $0 $4450 $2250 $1625 $27 $1000 162512 The Reedy River 42 41 4 37 19420 $22040 286 $171 $1658 $6311 $3000 $2970 $80 $6270 47412 Pickens 48 42 -2 44 4405 $5400 417 $51 $0 $2250 $1760 $200 $5 $2025 9912 The Foothills TR 14 10 -2 12 2950 $1860 $1090 242 $38 $0 $450 $100 $20 $2 $600 33

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

3650 $0 $0 $2000 $0

Totals 2961 2636 -12 2648 495894 $431094 $64800 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $117720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-12 AG Karen Culley

District 7750

712020 Member

Goal

Current Members5-25-20

Member Gain

5-25-20

Members7119

AF Actual 2018-19

AF Goal 2019-20

AF Goal Shortfall

vs LY

AF Goal Achieved 2019-20

AFPer Capita 2019-20

AF Month

AF YTD

2019-20

Polio Actual 2019-20

Polio YTD

2019-20

Polio Per Capita

2019-20

Polio Goal 2019-

20

Polio of Goal

302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

Area Summary

Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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302 282 14 268 90377 $46495 $43882 628 $109 $1720 $29186 $15659 $9664 $36 $13430 720

152 119 -11 130 16738 $21975 525 $89 $255 $11545 $2000 $1788 $14 $5145 347

417 365 -15 380 73710 $71071 $2639 855 $160 $1634 $60767 $11872 $16495 $43 $17008 970

320 283 -10 293 15519 $19575 549 $37 $3000 $10755 $17075 $725 $2 $14975 48

170 144 -8 152 20615 $25003 463 $76 $852 $11588 $9287 $6112 $40 $10809 565

265 218 7 211 27379 $41436 1080 $212 $250 $44741 $3901 $4715 $22 $6171 764

216 209 6 203 13807 $16318 550 $44 $225 $8977 $8041 $7967 $39 $6675 1193

296 281 6 275 42005 $39845 $2160 701 $102 $1806 $27948 $10993 $5716 $21 $13490 424

299 260 -4 264 97885 $58625 $39260 1542 $343 $1015 $90429 $11760 $15513 $59 $10500 1477

228 216 4 212 48323 $36536 $11787 782 $135 $195 $28555 $14142 $7910 $37 $8496 931

122 105 -2 107 13536 $15915 519 $77 $130 $8257 $3880 $3107 $29 $7000 444

174 154 1 153 32350 $38300 351 $88 $1658 $13461 $7110 $4815 $31 $9895 487

2961 2636 -12 2648 492244 431094 $99727 803 $131 $12740 $346208 $115720 $84526 $32 $123594 684

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Totals

A-12 AG Karen Culley

A-2 AG Jack Aden

A-3 AG Mike Taylor

A-5 AG Babette Sabia

A-6 AG Lindsay Walker

A-11 AG Lisa Forrester

A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush

A-4 AG Marc White

A-10 AG Michael Seymour

A-1 AG Tricia McDougald

A-7 AG Joyce Morin

A-9 AG Stephen Baggett

Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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Top Giving Clubs (Annual Fund)

Top Clubs by of AF Goal Achieved Top Clubs by of AF Challenge Goal1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 0

2 Greenwood 296 Lancaster3 Fort Mill 178 Chester4 Lancaster 155 05 Winnsboro 141 0

Top Clubs by AF Per Capita

1 Greenwood $518572 Fort Mill $444893 Emerald City $331034 York $215505 Newberry $21314

Top Clubs by Total AF Giving

1 Greenwood $59635 61000

2 Greenville $45398 17000

3 Fort Mill $36481 21000

4 Emerald City $22841 46000

5 Aiken $20596 5000

Top Giving Clubs (Polio)

Top Clubs by of Polio Goal Achieved1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Lancaster 2603 Greenwood 2014 Fountain Inn 1835 Easley 163

Top Clubs by Total Polio Giving1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $76053 Pleasantburg $73004 Lancaster $44275 Clemson $4396

District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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District Statistics9 Clubs have achieved 100 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their AF Goal

18 Clubs have achieved 75 of their AF GoalClubs have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

16 Clubs have achieved 100 of their Polio GoalClubs have achieved 100 of their Polio Goal

12 Clubs are over $150 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $150 AF Per Capita18 Clubs are over $100 AF Per CapitaClubs are over $100 AF Per Capita

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

2 Areas have achieved 100 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 100 of their AF Goal4 Areas have achieved 75 of their AF GoalAreas have achieved 75 of their AF Goal

2 Areas are over $200 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $200 AF Per Capita6 Areas are over $100 AF Per CapitaAreas are over $100 AF Per Capita

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1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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of Club AF Goal Achieved - By Area

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1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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

1 Greenville Breakfast 1057 1 Greenville Breakfast 6902 Greenwood 296 2 Lancaster 2603 Fort Mill 178 3 Greenwood 2014 Lancaster 155 4 Fountain Inn 1835 Winnsboro 141 5 Easley 1636 Fountain Inn 140 6 Clemson 1367 Blacksburg 112 7 Lake Wylie 1318 EClub of the Carolinas 110 8 Union 1299 Laurens 102 9 Emerald City 122

10 Newberry 92 10 EClub of the Carolinas 12111 Pleasantburg 92 11 Pleasantburg 11712 Clemson-Calhoun 91 12 Newberry 10713 Aiken 90 13 Fort Mill 10514 Indian Land Lunch 89 14 York 10115 Seneca 86 15 Seneca 9616 Greenville 83 16 Greenville 9517 Emerald City 82 17 Clemson-Calhoun 8918 Greater Anderson 79 18 Chester 7519 Greenville City Center 75 19 Rock Hill 7320 Aiken Sunrise 71 20 Lancaster Breakfast 7321 York 68 21 North Augusta 6722 North Spartanburg 67 22 Aiken 6223 Westminster 65 23 Clinton 6024 Lake Wylie 64 24 Clover 5325 Anderson 62 25 The Reedy River 4726 Spartan West 59 26 Anderson 4727 Simpsonville 55 27 Greenville City Center 4628 Inman 52 28 Gaffney 4329 Easley 49 29 Aiken Sunrise 4130 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville 46 30 Seneca Golden Corner 39

31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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31 Abbeville 45 31 Simpsonville 3932 Union 43 32 Greater Anderson 3233 Pickens 42 33 Mauldin 3234 Spartanburg 41 34 North Spartanburg 2435 Clemson 39 35 Laurens 2336 Clinton 39 36 Indian Land 2237 Clover 36 37 Batesburg-Leesville 1938 The Reedy River 29 38 Westminster 1239 Mauldin 28 39 Pickens 1040 Indian Land 26 40 Blacksburg 1041 Golden Strip Sunrise 25 41 Spartan West 442 The Foothills TR 24 42 The Foothills TR 343 Lancaster Breakfast 24 43 044 Gaffney 21 44 045 Rock Hill 21 45 046 North Augusta 19 46 047 Seneca Golden Corner 17 47 048 Chester 7 48 049 Walhalla 6 49 050 0 50 0

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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

1 Greenwood $51857 1 Pleasantburg $165912 Fort Mill $44489 2 Clover $114113 Emerald City $33103 3 Greenwood $87424 York $21550 4 The Reedy River $80275 Newberry $21314 5 Union $68626 Pleasantburg $19743 6 Lancaster $68107 EClub of the Carolinas $19652 7 Clemson-Calhoun $66768 Greater Anderson $17146 8 York $66259 The Reedy River $17057 9 Emerald City $6167

10 Greenville $16940 10 Chester $534511 Greenville Breakfast $16818 11 Mauldin $492412 Seneca $15949 12 Clemson $488413 Aiken Sunrise $14618 13 Newberry $479314 Indian Land Lunch $13275 14 Lake Wylie $476415 Laurens $12777 15 Batesburg-Leesville $464316 Westminster $12450 16 EClub of the Carolinas $430417 Clemson-Calhoun $11625 17 Fountain Inn $407418 Aiken $11379 18 Greenville Breakfast $313619 Lake Wylie $9720 19 Aiken Sunrise $289720 Spartan West $9714 20 Greenville $283821 Anderson $9660 21 Easley $270822 North Spartanburg $9628 22 North Augusta $269223 Fountain Inn $9333 23 Fort Mill $256124 Simpsonville $9113 24 Anderson $243825 Lancaster $9064 25 Seneca Golden Corner $242826 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $8910 26 Seneca $222127 Greenville City Center $8477 27 Greenville City Center $218428 Easley $7417 28 Clinton $193529 Union $6862 29 Simpsonville $189130 Blacksburg $6824 30 Aiken $186831 Clemson $6593 31 Rock Hill $183432 Mauldin $6500 32 Greater Anderson $172733 Indian Land $6000 33 North Spartanburg $1692

34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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34 Clover $5926 34 Indian Land $125035 Inman $5227 35 Lancaster Breakfast $113236 Pickens $5114 36 Gaffney $106737 Clinton $5000 37 Westminster $83338 Abbeville $4712 38 Laurens $61939 Winnsboro $4700 39 Blacksburg $58840 The Foothills TR $3750 40 Pickens $45541 Rock Hill $3086 41 Spartan West $18642 Seneca Golden Corner $3021 42 The Foothills TR $16743 Golden Strip Sunrise $2679 43 $00044 Gaffney $2542 44 $00045 North Augusta $2308 45 $00046 Lancaster Breakfast $2264 46 $00047 Spartanburg $1244 47 $00048 Chester $864 48 $00049 Walhalla $688 49 $00050 $000 50 $000

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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

1 Greenwood $59635 1 Greenwood $100532 Greenville $45398 2 Greenville $76053 Fort Mill $36481 3 Pleasantburg $73004 Emerald City $22841 4 Lancaster $44275 Aiken $20596 5 Clemson $43966 Newberry $16625 6 Emerald City $42557 Greater Anderson $12345 7 Newberry $37388 Pleasantburg $8687 8 Aiken $33819 Laurens $7155 9 Union $3225

10 Anderson $6955 10 Clover $308111 York $6896 11 The Reedy River $297012 Seneca $6858 12 Chester $294013 The Reedy River $6311 13 Clemson-Calhoun $227014 Clemson $5934 14 York $212015 Lancaster $5892 15 Fort Mill $210016 EClub of the Carolinas $5503 16 Anderson $175517 Aiken Sunrise $4970 17 Easley $162518 Greenville City Center $4832 18 Greenville City Center $124519 Easley $4450 19 Greater Anderson $124320 Clemson-Calhoun $3952 20 Mauldin $123121 North Spartanburg $3755 21 EClub of the Carolinas $120522 Simpsonville $3737 22 Lake Wylie $119123 Westminster $3735 23 Rock Hill $117424 Spartan West $3400 24 Fountain Inn $110025 Union $3225 25 Aiken Sunrise $98526 Indian Land Lunch $2655 26 Seneca $95527 Fountain Inn $2520 27 Gaffney $81128 Spartanburg $2450 28 Simpsonville $77629 Abbeville $2450 29 North Augusta $70030 Lake Wylie $2430 30 North Spartanburg $66031 Pickens $2250 31 Batesburg-Leesville $65032 Rock Hill $1975 32 Lancaster Breakfast $600

33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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33 Gaffney $1932 33 Clinton $60034 Greenville Breakfast $1850 34 Seneca Golden Corner $58335 Twin City of Batesburg-Leesville $1782 35 Laurens $34736 Mauldin $1625 36 Greenville Breakfast $34537 Clover $1600 37 Westminster $25038 Clinton $1550 38 Indian Land $25039 Winnsboro $1410 39 Pickens $20040 Indian Land $1200 40 Blacksburg $10041 Lancaster Breakfast $1200 41 Spartan West $6542 Blacksburg $1160 42 The Foothills TR $2043 Inman $1150 43 $044 Seneca Golden Corner $725 44 $045 North Augusta $600 45 $046 Chester $475 46 $047 The Foothills TR $450 47 $048 Golden Strip Sunrise $375 48 $049 Walhalla $227 49 $050 $0 50 $0

All Areas Ranked by of AF Goal Achieved

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett 15422 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker 10803 A-3 AG Mike Taylor 8554 A-10 AG Michael Seymour 7825 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush 7016 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald 6287 A-7 AG Joyce Morin 5508 A-4 AG Marc White 5499 A-2 AG Jack Aden 52510 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester 51911 A-5 AG Babette Sabia 46312 A-12 AG Karen Culley 351

All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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All Areas Ranked by AF Per Capita1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $342532 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $212043 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $159914 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $134695 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $108906 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $101637 A-2 AG Jack Aden $88818 A-12 AG Karen Culley $87989 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $771610 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $762411 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $442212 A-4 AG Marc White $3671

All Areas Ranked by Total AF Giving

1 A-9 AG Stephen Baggett $904292 A-3 AG Mike Taylor $607673 A-6 AG Lindsay Walker $447414 A-1 AG Tricia McDougald $291865 A-10 AG Michael Seymour $285556 A-8 AG Rysheeka Bush $279487 A-12 AG Karen Culley $134618 A-5 AG Babette Sabia $115889 A-2 AG Jack Aden $1154510 A-4 AG Marc White $1075511 A-7 AG Joyce Morin $897712 A-11 AG Lisa Forrester $8257

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