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End Polio Now
The Rotary Club of Greenville raised over $30,000 during 2010-2011 to contribute to the funds needed to eradicate Polio from the planet. These contributions will help Rotary raise $200 million to match $355 million in challenge grants received from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. .  MORE...

Rotary Family Literacy Center

Project Chair:  Anne Cantey  
Volunteer Coordinator:   
 

The Rotary Family Literacy Center at the YWCA commemorates the Centennial year of Rotary International, 2005.  MORE...


Science & Engineering Fair
Chair:  John Hardaway               


The Greenville County & South Carolina Regional Science and Engineering Fair is sponsored by The Rotary Club of Greenville, Roper Mountain Science Center, and other award sponsors and contributors.  MORE...


Read to Me

Chair:  Jamie Moon                   Volunteer as a Reader
 
The Rotary Readers program began in 1995 to provide adult readers as role models and to encourage young people to enjoy reading.  MORE...


Money Smart

Chairs:  Michael Cooper
 
The Money Smart program empowers adults with the basic tools to take control of their financial situation .  MORE...




Chair:  Mark Dullea               Click HERE for a Work Day Schedule             Click HERE for a Gate Captains Schedule     
                                                                                                      
                 

                                                                     

               
For the nineteenth consecutive year, Roper Mountain Science Center will be transformed into the magical site of Roper Mountain Holiday Lights, a family Christmas tradition for the entire upstate. MORE...


International Projects

Chair:  Craig Lundgren
        
The International Projects Committe oversees a number of humanitarian programs and projects to promote peace and world understanding.
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Career Day

Chair: Robyn Zimmerman
        
Rotary Career Day is generally held on the second Tuesday of March.  This event pairs dozens of  high school students with Rotary volunteer mentors in the career field of the students' choice for a half-day shadowing program.
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Salute to Education & Teacher Recognition

Chair:  Chuck Welch (Salute to Education)
Chair:  Tobin Wolverton (Teacher Recognition)

The Salute to Education program is co-sponsored with the School District of Greenville County.  The Rotary Club of Greenville also sponsors the Greenville County Teacher of the Year award.  MORE...


New Members Lunch

Chair: Mark Lee

On the first Monday of each month, new members are invited to join other new members for lunch (dutch treat) at noon at City Range Grill,
615 Haywood Road (across from Haywood Mall). MORE & map...
Health & Happiness Hour

Chair:  Sunny Handa
 
The Rotary Club of Greenville hosts a monthly evening fellowship hour that's open to Rotarians from any club.  MORE...

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