5/12: CCSD Teachers of the Year/Rotary Service Above Self Scholars

May 12, 2026

We honored the CCSD Teachers of the Year and our Rotary Service Above Scholars at this week’s meeting. So inspiring to see the great leadership in our schools and the amazing achievers they teach. Congratulations to all.

Please support our two big fundraisers in the works – the Duck Race and our Far, Near and Here raffle – our biggest fundraiser of the year. Check out the Keyway for details on these and other upcoming events and schedules.

To join an upcoming Zoom meeting, use this link and the passcode: Rotary.

 

Katie Scheaffer, CCSD Teacher of the Year

 

 

 

 

 

 

To see a replay of the meeting on Zoom, go here

Passcode: $vw3%g!4  

 

IN OTHER MEETING NEWS

    • Clara Heinsohn gave the Invocation and led us in the pledge. 
    • Owen Clary introduced our visiting Rotarians & guests.
    • Jeremy Cook introduced and recognized our 4 Rotary Service Above Self Scholars from downtown high schools. Clara Heinsohn and Maggie Dangerfield introduced the CCSD Teacher of the Year and 4 Finalists. We were pleased to have Katie Scheaffer, CCSD Teacher of the Year, addressed our club. 
  • MORE IN THIS WEEK’S KEYWAY 

May 19, 2026  | Issue 5193| President:  Karla Combs

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • 5/19 – Heather Macy, Georgia Southern Basketball (11am – New Member Orientation)
  • 5/26 – NO ROTARY (Happy Memorial Day!)
  • 5/30 – Duck Race & Bikes for Africa Breakdown/Packing
  • 5/31 – Bikes for African Breakdown /Packing
  • 6/2 – Historical Tour
  • 6/9 – Taylor Jackson, Maritime Assoc. 
  • 6/9 – Adopt a Poll Volunteer. Sign up here
  • 6/16 – NO MEETING
  • 6/23 – Dr. Anya Benitez, MUSC, on Alzheimer’s
  • 6/30 – End of Year Transition Happy Hour

NEWS BRIEFS

Reminder … Guest RSVP by 5pm on Monday

If you are planning to bring a guest to Rotary, it is important that you let Carroll know no later than Monday at 5pm.  There is some preparation that needs to be done for all guests prior to the meeting.  Guest fee is $30 paid at the door.  First-time prospective members are free. 

Congratulations to our CCSD Teachers of the Year and Rotary Service Above Self Scholars

Katie Scheaffer, 2025 CCSD Teacher of the Year
Carissa Carr, 2025 CCSD Teacher of the Year Finalist
Crystal Herron, 2025 CCSD Teacher of the Year Finalist
Megan Kee, 2025 CCSD Teacher of the Year Finalist
Eric Wilkinson, 2025 CCSD Teacher of the Year Finalist
 
Melissa Guerrero, Early College High School
Michael Miller, Burke HS
 
Gisele Thacker, Ashley Hall (with her parents)
Gracie McCutcheon, Chas. Charter School for Math & Science

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Youth Exchange Host Families Needed (URGENT NEED)

Unfortunately, 2 out of the 2 host families we had lined up to host our incoming Youth Exchange student from Finland contacted us yesterday to let us know that they need to back out of hosting this year.  As a result, we are in urgent need of a first host for her beginning in early August for 3–6 months. Please note that we can likely arrange temporary coverage for a week or so, if you have plans that would conflict with your ability to host during your committed hosting period. The Rotary Youth International Exchange Program offers teenage high school students ages 15–19 an opportunity to make new friends, learn new ways of living, open themselves up to different ideas, a new culture, traditions, experiences, and to adapt and gain fresh perspectives while attending high school in another country and living with 2- 3 host families arranged through a local Rotary Club. Typically, the exchanges offer the same benefits to host families. Our Club’s inbound student Sara, from Finland, will attend a local Charleston high school that is convenient for their hosts (we currently have approval from Wando and the Charter School for Math & Science and can approach others if necessary). Please contact Karen Clark at 301-412-8692 or Richard Kelly if you can help us and will consider hosting or have other interested contacts.   

Adopt A Poll- Volunteer opp/Fundraiser: June 9

Election season is upon us and we are partnering with Charleston County to Adopt-A-Poll! Similar to prior years, we need volunteers (Rotarian’s, family, and friends) to come together to staff two (2) locations on June 9th.

This year we will be supporting polling locations at Burke High School and James Island Charter School. We need eight (8) volunteers per location. These eight (8) volunteers will work on split shifts evenly; meaning that four (4) will work on first shift (6AM – 2PM) while the remaining four (4) will work second shift (12PM – 8PM). 

Note this requires advanced training  and certain other eligibility requirements. More information can be found here on the sign up link:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0945A4AA2AA7F5C52-64138037-adoptapoll#/

 

Calling All New Members – New Member Orientation on 5/19

Our club is hosting a new member orientation on Tuesday, May 19 from 11am to 12pm at Halls Signature Events (upstairs)! It will be a wonderful opportunity to learn more regarding club structure, committees, and values. The orientation is a requirement on the Blue Badge Checklist. All newly inducted members should plan to attend if they have not already attended a session. This meeting truly gives you all the tools to optimize your involvement in the club. 

Far, Near and Here Raffle: buy tickets now!

Back by popular demand, our Far, Near, and Here raffle is up and running. We’ve got four great prizes that are available to win by purchasing tickets in each individually priced draw. We’re limiting the number of tickets sold for each so the odds are very good and the prizes are even greater.  So pack your bags and buy some tickets. And its even easier to buy a tickets by going to this web site https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/historic-charleston-rotary-spring-and-summer-raffles This is our clubs biggest fundraiser of the year so lets all support this effort to keep our RCCF fund plentiful to help so many great local causes. Drawing will be held at our Skyline Social event on July 9 On offer this year are:

  • Far” Escape Raffle Ticket: Turks & Caicos Caribbean Getaway (Ticket: $100)

Enjoy a 5-night stay at a luxury 2-bedroom condo at The Sands Resort on world-famous Grace Bay Beach. This unforgettable experience includes a welcome cocktail, dinner for four at Hemingway’s beachfront restaurant, and admission to the Rotary Club of Providenciales weekly meeting. Relax, recharge, and take in one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful destinations. Dates subject to availability; excludes Christmas and New Year.

  • “Near” Escape Raffle Ticket: NC Wine Country Weekend (Ticket: $75)

 

Adopt a Duck

Our Rotary club is teaming up with the Daniel Island Rotary Club for this year’s Duck Race on May 30. You can support both our club and the RCCF by adopting one or more ducks. To participate, simply click the link: https://charlestonduckrace.com/participating-clubs/historic-rotary-club-of-charleston/ !

You too can wear the fabled Duck Suit if you help out at an upcoming Riverdogs games

Volunteers are also needed to work at the Duck Booth at the RiverDogs Stadium on April 30 and May 14 from 5:30-8:30pm.  Free entry into the game is included.  Please click on this link to volunteer.  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0945A4AA2AA7F5C52-63352850-duck           

 

 

 

 

Member Spotlight

Member Spotlight provides you with the opportunity to share your background, work and hobbies with our membership.  It’s a great way for other members to learn more about you. You can be a long-time club member or a new member to participate.  Please review the available slots below and sign up to secure your spot.  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0945A4AA2AA7F5C52-60923410-member

Continue to Support Polio and By Becoming a Polio Plus Society Member

All Rotarians are encouraged to continue to support Rotary International’s efforts to take action and end Polio for good. You can support our efforts to end Polio by becoming a Polio Plus Society member by donating $100 through this link https://raise.rotary.org/Sandy-Morckel/fundraiser987.

Club Service Team Needs Meeting Day Volunteers

We are always looking for Greeters, Invocation & Pledge presenters, as well as volunteers to introduce our visiting Rotarians & guests at weekly meetings.  Please contact Club Service Chairman, Sgt. Cody Callerman at [email protected] if you would like to volunteer at a weekly meeting. 

“Birthday” Blue Bucket Donations

President Karla plans to announce all monthly member birthdays at the first meeting of every month. Blue Buckets will for the first meeting of the month will be “Birthday” buckets and all donated contributions the first meeting, unless otherwise announced, will go to support BabyBLOOMS, which is a program at the Ronald McDonald House Charleston. This new program offers support and resources designed to strengthen and assist families as they journey from the hospital to home. Through weekly learning and activity sessions, BabyBLOOMS seeks to enhance the parenting experience using evidenced-based practices, while creating an opportunity to enrich bonding, infant care, and development. On the other Tuesdays of the month during July and August, Blue Bucket donations will go to the Kerrville, Texas Rotary to support flood disaster relief in their area. 

Be “Spotlighted” at a Meeting

The Rotary Club of Charleston will continue to highlight members twice a month. Members who are interested in being spotlighted should let Julianne Farnsworth know of your interest and she will assign you a date. Members who want to be spotlighted need to let me know of your interest and I will assign you a date. At the assigned meeting, you will have approximately 2 minutes to tell the Rotary Club membership about yourself. You can use visual aids and/or just talk about yourself. Please take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to “spotlight” you and your personal and professional achievements. Contact Julianne Farnsworth at [email protected] if interested or for more information.

Rotarians Against Human Trafficking (RAHT)

One of Rotary’s big initiatives this year is to combat human trafficking. It’s a prevalent, but also oftentimes unspoken issue. Past President Alissa Leitzow is the RAHT Ambassador for our club, so please reach out to her for more information on how to get involved. [email protected]

Rotary International 2025/2026 Theme:  Unite for Good

The 2025-26 presidential message, announced at the 2025 Rotary International Assembly in February, will remain Unite for Good, which calls on Rotary members to be a force for unity in a world increasingly divided by politics, geography, and ideology. Through service projects, Rotary brings together people of every background — across races, religions, and professions — in a shared mission to do good in their communities.

Support The CART Fund

It is easy for club members to make individual contributions and support The CART Fund electronically. The CART Fund has new portal www.mycartfund.org, which you can easily access. As a Rotarian and a DACdb user, you automatically have an account already set-up in your name. Your user name and password are the same as it is for the DACdb.

Our Club is on Social Media: New Instagram Account

We now have a new Instagram account! Please follow us on @charlestonrotaryclub. Thanks To Charlie Jablon for setting this up. Continue to follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn, too. and share posts with their followers too!  We also need members to send us picture of anything they do that relates to Rotary – service projects, meetings, events, etc.  We would love to keep our accounts full of smiling Rotarians! Photos can be send to Mike Sottak, [email protected], or Rob Byko, [email protected]  Charlie Jablon [email protected], and  Jason Noble, jnoble @primefinancial.com

MEMBER NEWS

Proposed New Members The following membership candidate has applied and signed letter of agreement to the Historic Rotary Club of Charleston: Brian Cummings – sponsor: Michael Smith; classification: Financial Planning In the event you know Brian, please tell a member of the Board how he will serve the ideas of Rotary. 

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Sean Holleran

Sean Holleran gave us a glimpse into his background. He was born Hodgenville, Kentucky which where where Abraham Lincoln was born. And Sean’s home was on lands given to his family by George Washington. So no surprise that his “presidential roots” keep him involved in historical organizations and activities like the Sons of the American Revolution and America 250. After graduating form University of Louisville, Sean entered the banking and financial services industry, in Louisville, then Savannah, before finally landing in Charleston ten years ago. In addition to diving into the local business community, he is active in his church and plays the pipe organ.

Birthdays

  • 5/14– Trey Lucy
  • 5/16 – Billy Cooke
  • 5/17 – Denise Kaufman
  • 5/18 – Colleen Moring
  • 5/19 – Steve Dopp
  • 5/25 – Kerby Teller

WELLNESS TIP

Embrace the Energy of Spring

A seasonal reset allows you to step into spring feeling energized, balanced, and refreshed. Small changes like spending more time outdoors, improving diet, prioritizing rest, and decluttering your space can make a significant impact on both physical and mental well-being. By embracing renewal and positive habits, you set the stage for a season filled with vitality, happiness, and personal growth.

OTHER AREA MEETINGS

Mondays

Summerville – Oakbrook: 7:30 a.m., Monday, Westcott County Club, 5000 Wescott Club Drive, North Charleston

North Charleston: 12:30 p.m., Monday, Hilton Garden Inn, 5265 International Blvd, North Charleston, SC

Summerville Evening: 5:30 p.m., Monday, Montreux Bar and Grill, 127 W. Richardson Ave., Summerville

Tuesdays

Charleston: 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, Hall’s Signature Events, 5 Faber, Charleston

Goose Creek: 12:45  m. Tuesday, Gilligan’s, 219 St. James Ave., Goose Creek

Cainhoy: 6PM, on the first and third Tuesday of the month, King’s Cross Church, of Clement Ferry Road. https://www.cainhoyrotary.com

Wednesdays

Daniel Island: 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, Daniel Island Club, 600 Island Park Dr., Daniel Island

Mount Pleasant:  12:30 p.m., Wednesday,  Mt Pleasant Presbyterian  302 Hibben St

Summerville:  1pm-2pm on 1st & 3rd Wednesday. Hilton Garden Inn-Homewood Suite/Lowcountry Conference Center, 406 Sigma Drive

Thursdays

North Charleston Breakfast: 7:30 a.m. Thursday, Marriott Hotel, 4770 Goer Drive, North Charleston.

Moncks Corner: 12:30 p.m., Thursday, Gilligan’s Restaurant, Moncks Corner

St. Andrews (West Ashley): 12:30 p.m., Thursday, Bessinger’s BBQ, 1602 Savannah Highway, Charleston.

Fridays

Charleston Breakfast: 7:30AM Hall’s Signature Events, 5 Faber, Charleston

SOCIAL MEDIA 

Our Rotary club actively uses social media — and we encourage you to interact with us through social media.

We’re on FacebookTake a look at our page and be sure to “like us”.

We’re on Twitter.  You can follow us @chasrotaryclub.

We’re on Instagram.  You can follow us @ChasRotaryClub.

ABOUT THE KEYWAY

The Keyway has been published weekly as a newsletter for the Rotary Club of Charleston for more than 90 years.

President: Karla Combs

Executive secretary: Carroll Schweers, [email protected]