Rotary Club of the Lowcountry recently celebrated its annual Change of Watch. The Change of Watch is a celebration of the induction of new officers. The gavel passes to Incoming President Richard “Dick” Bowen (pictured above, left) from Garrett Wreden (right) who becomes the Immediate Past President.
The other officers and directors are: Charlotte Gonzalez (Vice President, President Elect), Peach Morrison (Secretary), Doug Crowley (Treasurer), Gay Rodgers (Sergeant at Arms), Terri Stokes (Foundation Chair), Scott Merrifield (Club Service Chair), Jeff Althoff (Community Service Chair), Bill Evans (New Generations Chair) and Alan Beach (Vocational chair).
The Rotary Club of the Lowcountry meets for breakfast every Friday morning from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. at the Golden Corral Restaurant located on Robert Smalls Parkway. The club encourage local business leaders to be guest speakers at the regular meetings each week.
For those interested in joining the club, please contact Jeff Althoff at 843-812-2921 or email jeffalthoff@aol.com.
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