Historic Rotary Club of Charleston transfers leadership

  • Posted: Thursday, September 6, 2012 12:01 a.m.
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Tom Clymer (left) and Patterson Smith.

Past President Patterson Smith of the Historic Rotary Club of Charleston recently passed the gavel to Tom Clymer, the incoming 2012-13 president.

The district governor was on hand to induct the new president and board officers.

The club provided several grants to local organizations, free tennis lessons to 22 students, participated in Adopt-a-Highway, gave college scholarships to local high school graduates and participated in the district’s Water Mission Project.

Smith ended the year by saying he has made a contribution to the Water Mission Project in honor of all the Rotarians who assisted him during his year as president.

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