President Teri and Caroline Byrd, U of SC Rotaractor, Talked About RI Convention. New Member Inducted.

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On August 1, Caroline Byrd (top photo), Rotaractor from the University of SC Rotaract Club, and President Teri gave what some say was one of the most interesting and fun presentations of the new Rotary year with both women speaking freely about their experiences in Sydney, Australia during the 2014 Rotary International Convention – with about 20,000 other Rotarians.  It was a contrast from the perspective of Rotaractor Caroline and that of President Teri, with quite different photos (Caroline included a selfie) and personal experiences adding to the value of the presentations.  Where is Teri’s selfie?
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Rotaract is the college Rotary organization, with Rotarian Louis Dessau as the faculty adviser. Caroline stayed in a hostel while in Sydney and met people from all over the world — with whom she expects to maintain contact.  Although a palm reader at her hostel told her she would be married and have a child within two years, Caroline says she has no intention of getting married or having babies in the near future.  Her goal is to travel the world.  And she has had a good start. 

Teri also visited Hawaii on the way to Sydney. In Hawaii she visited a club that has added a 5th test to the 4-Way Test: “Will it be fun?” (middle image).   With this program, Teri proved that she will answer that question for her term as “Yes, it will be fun!”   And it will be. 

We also inducted a new member at this meeting, Cheryl Stanton (bottom photo), Executive Director, SC Department of Employment & Workforce, sponsored by Nick Foong.  Welcome Rotarian Cheryl to our club!  Cheryl was a speaker at our club a few weeks ago.

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