Living On the Lake - Club News

Published: Saturday, Dec. 08, 2012 / Updated: Friday, Dec. 07, 2012 05:08 PM

Choraliers to perform at women’s luncheon Dec. 19

The River Hills Women’s Club will feature the Clover High School Choraliers, led by Jay Forrest, at the Dec. 19 luncheon.

Cocktails served at noon, followed by lunch at 12:30 p.m.

Call 803-831-2018 for reservations or more information.

Rotary posts upcoming speakers

Lake Wylie Rotary Club meets at noon Tuesdays at Good Samaritan United Methodist Church, 5220 Crowders Cove Lane.

Guests are welcome. Lunch, catered by Christopher’s, costs $9.

For more information, visit lwrotaryclub.org.

John Tabor will present “6 Days Above the Clouds” during the Jan. 8 meeting. Tabor of the Charlotte Rotary Club documented his trip Sept. 10-15 with 30 Rotarians from District 7680 to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. The climb was an effort to raise awareness and money for Rotary International’s End Polio Now campaign. It is estimated more than $100,000 was raised to eradicate polio as a result of each climber’s contributions and efforts to secure sponsors.

On Jan. 15, Buz McKim, NASCAR artist and historian for the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, will speak to Lake Wylie Rotary Club.

McKim wrote for the monthly publication “Racing Milestones” for nine years and has added his expertise to nearly 100 books, including the best-selling “NASCAR Vault” and its companion publication, “NASCAR Families.”

Send club news and photos to news@lakewyliepilot.com. Submission deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesday prior to intended Tuesday publication date.
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