From gunter4283 at bellsouth.net Thu May 7 12:14:10 2009
From: gunter4283 at bellsouth.net (Lamar Gunter)
Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 15:14:10 -0400
Subject: [Dilworthian] May 8 issue
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The Dilworthian
(Issues posted at www.charlottedilworthrotary.org)
May 8, 2009
Dilworth Will Hold 8th Picnic in the Park Charlotte Dilworth South End
Rotary Club will hold its eighth annual ?Picnic in the Park? May 15 at the
picnic shelter on the west end of Latta Park. Dave Byron?s crew will
provide picnic food at the shelter. After the meal members will have the
opportunity to visit the Rotary garden at the east end of the park. The late
Clyde Horstman had the idea of providing a garden in the Dilworth Community.
He died before the club could create the garden, and the members completed
it in his memory.
News about Members
Happy Birthday Happy Anniversary
Dewey Jenkins, May 10 Teresa and Gus Psomodakis, May 4
Gus Psomadakis, May 10 Lisa and Gary Toothman, May 11
Programs
May 8: John Edgerton, executive director of the Presbyterian Foundation and
former member of Dilworth Rotary
May 15: Eighth Annual Picnic in the Park
May 22: ?Butterflies? -- Duane Clark of Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens
May 29: ?Uptown and Midtown Commercial real Estate Development? ?
David Dorch
June 5: ?The Mecklenburg Court System: Challenges Facing the System? ?
Chase Saunders
Service Opportunities
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Weekly at Meetings:
International Projects -
* Participate in the weekly lottery. Half the proceeds go to benefit
our
international projects.
* CART - Donate your loose change to the Alzheimer's research project
by
tossing it into the blue bucket at the check-in table.
Have News for The Dilworthian
Have news for The Dilworthian? Deadline is each Tuesday at 9 p.m. Call Lamar
Gunter, 704/525-0569 or e-mail to Lamar at gunter4283 at bellsouth.net
Dilworth Rotary's Web site is a valuable source of information on committee
chairs, upcoming programs and events, projects and other club matters.
Other important Rotary links on the Web are
www.rotarydistrict7680.org and
www.rotary.org, the Rotary International Web site.
Please report changes of e-mail address by using the "contact us" feature on
the Charlotte Dilworth South End Rotary Web site. Please report changes of
postal mailing address to Tricia King, assistant secretary-treasurer,
thekings at carolina.rr.com, or P. O. Box
471211, Charlotte, NC, 28247-1211.
Make-Up Opportunities
All makeups should be mailed to Tricia King, Dilworth Rotary, Post Office
Box 471211, Charlotte, NC 28247-1211. Club projects and committee meetings
count as make-ups. All meetings listed below are at 12:30 p.m. unless
otherwise indicated.
MONDAY
Charlotte North - Byron's South End, 101 W. Worthington Ave.
Matthews - The Senior Center, 1050 DeVore Lane, Matthews, NC 28105
Charlotte Top-of-the-Week - 7:30 a.m., Dunhhill Hotel, 237 North Tryon,
uptown.
Charlotte South - Zebra Restaurant on Sharon Road in SouthPark.
TUESDAY
Charlotte ? Crowne Plaza, 201 S. McDowell St.
Charlotte University City - 7:30 a.m., University Hilton, 8629 J. M.
Keynes Dr.
WEDNESDAY
Charlotte West - Carolina Golf and Country Club, 2415 Old Steele Creek Rd.
North Mecklenburg - 12:15 p.m. - Peninsula Country Club, Hwy 73, W. Jetton
Rd., Cornelius
Charlotte SouthPark - 7:30 a.m. Marriott SouthPark Hotel, 2200 Rexford Rd.
THURSDAY
Charlotte East - Red Rocks Caf?, 4223 Providence Rd.
Lake Norman-Huntersville - 7:30 a.m. NorthStone Country Club, 15801
Northstone Rd.
Waxhaw-Weddington - 7:30 a.m. in Rippington's Restaurant in Waxhaw.
Mint Hill - 7:30 am at Pine Lake Country Club, Mint Hill
FRIDAY
Mecklenburg County-South - 7:30 a.m., Raintree Country Club, 8600
Raintree Lane
Ballantyne Rotary ? City Tavern, Stonecrest
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From gunter4283 at bellsouth.net Wed May 13 16:53:52 2009
From: gunter4283 at bellsouth.net (Lamar Gunter)
Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 19:53:52 -0400
Subject: [Dilworthian] May 15 issue
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The Dilworthian
(Issues posted at www.charlottedilworthrotary.org)
May 15, 2009
Dilworth Rotary Honors Davidson Senior
With Paul Harris Fellow for Kilifi Project
Charlotte Dilworth South End Rotary has honored Davidson senior Anne Stevens
with a second Paul Harris Fellow designation for launching a college
fund-raiser that mushroomed into multiple projects to benefit
underprivileged young people in Kilifi, Kenya.
Anne said in her talk to our club May 8 that she learned about Rotary and
what it could accomplish from her Rotarian father, Bob, who was there with
her mother, Elizabeth, to see their daughter honored.
She said the original goal for the fund-raiser was $2,500. Some of her
fellow students had been on a field trip to Kenya with a Davidson biology
instructor and knew about the great needs of the young people in Kenya.
Anne knew that in helping someone in a foreign land, it is good to link up
with an organization that is used to implementing overseas projects.
Her previous exposure to Rotary through her father in Durham led her to
contact Davidson Town Council member and Dilworth Rotarian Evan Webster.
Evan contacted John Barringer, who at the time was World Community Services
chair for Rotary District 7680.
Anne met with John to discuss what the students had in mind. John knew it
was best when possible to work through a Rotary Club in the area where a
project is planned. He contacted the president of the Kilifi Rotary Club
who told him that an Atlanta area Rotary Club in Vinings and another Rotary
Club in the Richmond area already were considering projects with the Kilifi
Rotary. John contacted both clubs about cooperating on projects for Kilifi,
and both agreed to cooperate.
Evan made some solicitations among Davidson citizens he knew and with his
help, the fund raiser exceeded its goal and raised a total of $5,000.
After Anne finished talking about how she and her fellow students planned
and carried out the fundraiser, John Barringer told the club how the magic
of Rotary took the results of the efforts of Anne and her fellow students
and multiplied it. Their original goal of $2,500 has been multiplied by more
than 76 times to $192,099.
Phase 1 of the Kilifi Project sponsored by the Rotary Clubs in Vinings, the
Richmond area, and Charlotte Dilworth South End, with matching funds from
District 7680 provided 100 computers for schools and libraries in Kilifi at
a total cost of $17,500.
Phase 2 of the Kilifi Project provided 50 students with tuition, books, and
uniforms for four years of second education, plus treatment for parasites
28,750 for four years. That amount, aided by a competitive grant, totaled
$157,624.
Because Anne and her fellow students wanted to do something for kids in
Kenya that they probably will never meet, there is a Phase 3 in progress.
Called Making Kenya Kids Healthy, this District 7680 Showcase Project In
partnership with the Kilifi Rotary Club and the Kilifi District Hospital, is
providing de-worming pills to combat parasites that affect almost all school
age children. Infection rates run as high as 85 to 90 percent. Phase 3
will treat 13,500 kids for four years at a cost of $16,975.
Some of these good things would have happened anyway, but because Anne and
her fellow students cared, good things multiplied and are still multiplying.
District Governor Bob Wilson came to participate in honoring Anne. As an
added touch, Davidson graduate and Dilworth Rotary President Ranjit Rawlley
donned a Davidson Wildcat shirt in her honor at an appropriate time in the
program.
DilWorth Noting
Club Social at Brixx Pizza Set for May 28
The club?s next social is scheduled for Thursday, May 28, at Brixx Pizza ?
Uptown in Seventh Street Station at 225 E. 6th Street. Each person will be
responsible for his or her own bill. Dinner reservations are for 6:30 p.m.,
but feel free to stop in for a drink at 6 p.m. Corey Wilhelm is host for
the social.
Martha Mason, Paul Harris Fellow, Honorary Rotarian, Iron Lung Polio Patient
Martha Mason, Paul Harris Fellow and honorary Shelby Rotarian, died Monday,
May 4, after living 61 years in an iron lung as a result of polio when she
was 11 years old.
Martha was the subject of a documentary film, ?Martha in Lattimore,? and
appeared in ?The Final Inch, a documentary about polio nominated for an
Academy Award. With the aid of a voice-activated computer, she wrote her
memoir, ?Breath,? published in 2003 by Down Home Press.
She was graduated from high school, Gardner-Webb College and Wake Forest
College (both now universities) with highest honors.
News about Members
Happy Birthday Happy Anniversary
Dewey Jenkins, May 10 Lisa and Gary Toothman, May 11
Gus Psomadakis, May 10 Starr and Dale Harrold, May 18
Tom Chaltas, May 20 Deborah and Bob Mills, May 1`
Programs
May 15: Eighth Annual Picnic in the Park
May 22: ?Butterflies? -- Duane Clark of Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens
May 29: ?Uptown and Midtown Commercial real Estate Development? ?
David Dorch
June 5: ?The Mecklenburg Court System: Challenges Facing the System? ?
Chase Saunders
Service Opportunities
Weekly at Meetings:
International Projects -
? Participate in the weekly lottery. Half the proceeds go to benefit
our
International projects.
? CART - Donate your loose change to the Alzheimer's research project by
tossing it into the blue bucket at the check-in table.
Have News for The Dilworthian
Have news for The Dilworthian? Deadline is each Tuesday at 9 p.m. Call Lamar
Gunter, 704/525-0569 or e-mail to Lamar at gunter4283 at bellsouth.net
Dilworth Rotary's Web site is a valuable source of information on committee
chairs, upcoming programs and events, projects and other club matters.
Other important Rotary links on the Web are
www.rotarydistrict7680.org and
www.rotary.org, the Rotary International Web site.
Please report changes of e-mail address by using the "contact us" feature on
the Charlotte Dilworth South End Rotary Web site. Please report changes of
postal mailing address to Tricia King, assistant secretary-treasurer,
thekings at carolina.rr.com, or P. O. Box
471211, Charlotte, NC, 28247-1211.
Make-Up Opportunities
All makeups should be mailed to Tricia King, Dilworth Rotary, Post Office
Box 471211, Charlotte, NC 28247-1211. Club projects and committee meetings
count as make-ups. All meetings listed below are at 12:30 p.m. unless
otherwise indicated.
MONDAY
Charlotte North - Byron's South End, 101 W. Worthington Ave.
Matthews - The Senior Center, 1050 DeVore Lane, Matthews, NC 28105
Charlotte Top-of-the-Week - 7:30 a.m., Dunhhill Hotel, 237 North Tryon,
uptown.
Charlotte South - Zebra Restaurant on Sharon Road in SouthPark.
TUESDAY
Charlotte ? Crowne Plaza, 201 S. McDowell St.
Charlotte University City - 7:30 a.m., University Hilton, 8629 J. M.
Keynes Dr.
WEDNESDAY
Charlotte West - Carolina Golf and Country Club, 2415 Old Steele Creek Rd.
North Mecklenburg - 12:15 p.m. - Peninsula Country Club, Hwy 73, W. Jetton
Rd., Cornelius
Charlotte SouthPark - 7:30 a.m. Marriott SouthPark Hotel, 2200 Rexford Rd.
THURSDAY
Charlotte East - Red Rocks Caf?, 4223 Providence Rd.
Lake Norman-Huntersville - 7:30 a.m. NorthStone Country Club, 15801
Northstone Rd.
Waxhaw-Weddington - 7:30 a.m. in Rippington's Restaurant in Waxhaw.
Mint Hill - 7:30 am at Pine Lake Country Club, Mint Hill
FRIDAY
Mecklenburg County-South - 7:30 a.m., Raintree Country Club, 8600
Raintree Lane
Ballantyne Rotary ? City Tavern, Stonecrest
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From gunter4283 at bellsouth.net Fri May 15 15:12:55 2009
From: gunter4283 at bellsouth.net (Lamar Gunter)
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 18:12:55 -0400
Subject: [Dilworthian] Notification on proposed new member
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Danko Gulsoy's application for membership was approved by the board. This
is the official notification to the club on his proposed membership.
cid:488061013 at 17042007-1D4A
Lamar Gunter, APR
Gunter Associates
Public Relations/Marketing
704-525-0569
Cell: 704-619-9256
gunter4283 at bellsouth.net
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From gunter4283 at bellsouth.net Thu May 21 07:11:52 2009
From: gunter4283 at bellsouth.net (Lamar Gunter)
Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 10:11:52 -0400
Subject: [Dilworthian] May 22 issue
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The Dilworthian
(Issues posted at www.c The Dilworthian
(Issues posted at www.charlottedilworthrotary.org)
May 22, 2009
Club to Adjust Committee Structure
To Conform To R.I. Guidelines
Charlotte Dilworth South End Rotary will adjust its committee structure
effective July 1 to conform to Rotary International guidelines for
committees. No projects or committees will be eliminated and our structure
will vary in one particular?Fund-Raising will be a separate committee
chaired by Kate Richards.
Below is the adjusted structure and t he chairs known at this time.
Committee
Chair:
* Rotary Foundation - Dewey Jenkins
* Membership Joe Smith & Fenton
Erwin
* Star Brad
Goforth
* Club Trainer David
Kirkpatrick
* Retention tbd
* Club Administration Andrea McGowan
* Head Table tbd
* Sergeant at Arms tbd
* Programs Frank Kiker
* Club Data Base Richard Pockat
* Social Committee tbd
* Service Projects Ron Melvin
* World Community Service John Barringer
* Habitat tbd
* Crisis Assistance coat drive tbd
* Crisis Assistance clothes sort tbd
* Salvation Army Bell Ringing tbd
* USO
* Adopt A Street tbd
* Latta Park David Hodgkins
* Samaritan House tbd
* Rotary Service tbd
* Ambassadorial Scholars
* Group Study Exchange
* Vocational Service
* Fund Raising Kate Richards
* BBQ
* Sweet Tea Jubilee
* Other / New
* Public Relations Lamar Gunter
* Community Liaison
The committee structure for the coming year was adopted at the May 11
meeting of the board of directors. In other action, the board:
* Approved transferring $1,000 to RI for Post Polio funding.
* Heard from David Hodgkins that our club?s Alta Cayma Card sales at
our December meeting were greater than were sold the entire weekend at the
District Conference.
? Was told by Joe Smith that our club?s previous $3,000 donation to
assist with the purchase of a truck in Peru helped earthquake victims by
providing transportation to deliver 8,000 meals per day for 6 months after
the earthquake.
DilWorth Noting
Rotary District 7680 Schedules
Second Flight of Honor Sept. 19
Rotary District 7680 has committed to sponsoring another Flight of Honor
(FOH) Saturday, Sept. 19. In the process of sponsoring the April 18th
flight, we had 31 applications waiting when all the seats were filled. The
FOH Steering Committee knew the need for another flight exists and that the
World War II veterans are passing at the rate of 1,200 to 1,500 daily, so
the committee agreed to organize the Sept. 19 flight.
Dave McKnight and Kelly Morris agreed to Co-Chair the committee. Almost all
of the committee members agreed to work on the next flight, and some new
members have joined the committee.
The Committee will be encouraging clubs of the District to spread the word
among World War II veterans, with particular emphasis on trying to find the
veterans who would like to go, but couldn?t afford to go without the Flight
of Honor.
Steve Brandt, public relations chair of the April 18th flight will present a
program on the Flight of Honor to our club July 10th meeting. Steve was on
the flight and has first-hand knowledge of what it meant to the veterans on
the flight.
News about Members
Happy Anniversary Happy Birthday
Starr and Dale Harrold, May 18 Tom Chaltas, May 20, 2009
Deborah and Bob Mills, May 21
Silvia and Ron Skufca, May 26
Programs
May 22: ?Butterflies? -- Duane Clark of Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens
May 29: ?Uptown and Midtown Commercial Real Estate Development? ?
David Dorch
June 5: ?The Mecklenburg Court System: Challenges Facing the System? ?
Chase Saunders
June 26: Installation of officers and directors for the 2009-2010 Rotary
year
Service Opportunities
Weekly at Meetings:
International Projects -
? Participate in the weekly lottery. Half the proceeds go to benefit
our
International projects.
? CART - Donate your loose change to the Alzheimer's research project by
tossing it into the blue bucket at the check-in table.
Have News for The Dilworthian
Have news for The Dilworthian? Deadline is each Tuesday at 9 p.m. Call Lamar
Gunter, 704/525-0569 or e-mail to Lamar at gunter4283 at bellsouth.net
Dilworth Rotary's Web site is a valuable source of information on committee
chairs, upcoming programs and events, projects and other club matters.
Other important Rotary links on the Web are
www.rotarydistrict7680.org and
www.rotary.org, the Rotary International Web site.
Please report changes of e-mail address by using the "contact us" feature on
the Charlotte Dilworth South End Rotary Web site. Please report changes of
postal mailing address to Tricia King, assistant secretary-treasurer,
thekings at carolina.rr.com, or P. O. Box
471211, Charlotte, NC, 28247-1211.
Make-Up Opportunities
All makeups should be mailed to Tricia King, Dilworth Rotary, Post Office
Box 471211, Charlotte, NC 28247-1211. Club projects and committee meetings
count as make-ups. All meetings listed below are at 12:30 p.m. unless
otherwise indicated.
MONDAY
Charlotte North - Byron's South End, 101 W. Worthington Ave.
Matthews - The Senior Center, 1050 DeVore Lane, Matthews, NC 28105
Charlotte Top-of-the-Week - 7:30 a.m., Dunhhill Hotel, 237 North Tryon,
uptown.
Charlotte South - Zebra Restaurant on Sharon Road in SouthPark.
TUESDAY
Charlotte ? Crowne Plaza, 201 S. McDowell St.
Charlotte University City - 7:30 a.m., University Hilton, 8629 J. M.
Keynes Dr.
WEDNESDAY
Charlotte West - Carolina Golf and Country Club, 2415 Old Steele Creek Rd.
North Mecklenburg - 12:15 p.m. - Peninsula Country Club, Hwy 73, W. Jetton
Rd., Cornelius
Charlotte SouthPark - 7:30 a.m. Marriott SouthPark Hotel, 2200 Rexford Rd.
THURSDAY
Charlotte East - Red Rocks Caf?, 4223 Providence Rd.
Lake Norman-Huntersville - 7:30 a.m. NorthStone Country Club, 15801
Northstone Rd.
Waxhaw-Weddington - 7:30 a.m. in Rippington's Restaurant in Waxhaw.
Mint Hill - 7:30 am at Pine Lake Country Club, Mint Hill
FRIDAY
Mecklenburg County-South - 7:30 a.m., Raintree Country Club, 8600
Raintree Lane
Ballantyne Rotary ? City Tavern, Stonecrest
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From: gunter4283 at bellsouth.net (Lamar Gunter)
Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 10:26:34 -0400
Subject: [Dilworthian] May 29 issue
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The Dilworthian
(Issues posted at www.charlottedilworthrotary.org)
May 29, 2009
Clubs Can Help Young Leaders Grow
With New District Summer Program
(Article Courtesy of District 7680 Newsletter)
The district is expressing its commitment to youth this summer with the new
?Seminar for Tomorrow?s Leaders? for rising high school juniors and seniors.
Program organizers Calvin Gaddy and Angela Mills of the Albemarle Rotary
Club
hope to enroll as many as 75 students in the July 23-26 event at Catawba
College.
Three professional facilitators from The Center for Creative Leadership, a
worldwide not-for profit organization based in Greensboro, will lead
participants
through an intensive interactive curriculum of exercises, simulations,
discussions, and games designed to increase their self-confidence, practice
team building,
learn to appreciate different leadership styles, and improve communication
skills.
Student applicants should have at least a B average and demonstrate
leadership potential for serving school and community. Participants will be
nominated by high school principals, reviewed by local Rotary club selection
committee, and selected by the program?s district committee. Each will be
sponsored by $400 commitment from local Rotary clubs. Participating clubs
will also receive 500 points toward club of excellence awards.
Mills, who recently retired from a 34-year career as a classroom teacher,
principal, and assistant system superintendent, agreed to get involved as a
way to maintain her involvement with young people.She said the curriculum is
specifically designed to promote leadership development in an atmosphere
that students will find challenging, fun, and engaging. Activities include a
6:30 a.m. hike around campus, blindfold trust walk, sessions in ethical
decision-making and effective team building, and simulations that
demonstrate ways
to turn conflict into a productive encounter. Students will also create blog
entries on a Facebook page throughout the weekend to document their
impressions of the program.
?The key is that it?s very interactive,? said Mills. ?They?re not sitting
and listening to lecturers. They?re engaged in activities that will teach
them a lot about themselves.?
In addition to the three CCL facilitators, Mills and Gaddy and other
Rotarians on their committee will be on-site for the weekend to chaperone
and help as needed.
DilWorth Noting
June Rotarian Offers Articles
On Coping with Hard Times
The June Rotarian offers articles on coping with the current recession.
?Fighting Back? is an article about two Rotary Clubs, one in California and
one in Ohio, and how they are facing the recession head-on and with
determination.
Another article, ?Tip jar,? outlines seven ways to help a Rotary Club get
through hard times.
?Giving in an era of scarcity? tells how charities of all sizes are
weathering the storm.
The issue also has photographs of the finalists in the magazine?s yearly
photo contest.
Another feature article worth reading is ?How I survived genocide and
learned to live again.? The writer tells us how he became an American and a
Rotarian, and how that saved him from a life of rage and revenge.
News about Members
Justin, Jenna Bice Welcome New Daughter
Justin and Jenna Bice are the proud parents of a daughter, Lauren Elizabeth,
born May 18.
Happy Anniversary
Silvia and Ron Skufca, May 26
Nancy and Ron Melvin, June 1
Patsy and Jim Stump, June 1
Programs
May 29: ?Uptown and Midtown Commercial Real Estate Development? ?
David Dorch
June 5: ?The Mecklenburg Court System: Challenges Facing the System? ?
Chase Saunders
June 26: Installation of officers and directors for the 2009-2010 Rotary
year
Service Opportunities
Weekly at Meetings:
International Projects -
? Participate in the weekly lottery. Half the proceeds go to benefit
our
International projects.
? CART - Donate your loose change to the Alzheimer's research project by
tossing it into the blue bucket at the check-in table.
Have News for The Dilworthian
Have news for The Dilworthian? Deadline is each Tuesday at 9 p.m. Call Lamar
Gunter, 704/525-0569 or e-mail to Lamar at gunter4283 at bellsouth.net
Dilworth Rotary's Web site is a valuable source of information on committee
chairs, upcoming programs and events, projects and other club matters.
Other important Rotary links on the Web are
www.rotarydistrict7680.org and
www.rotary.org, the Rotary International Web site.
Please report changes of e-mail address by using the "contact us" feature on
the Charlotte Dilworth South End Rotary Web site. Please report changes of
postal mailing address to Tricia King, assistant secretary-treasurer,
thekings at carolina.rr.com, or P. O. Box
471211, Charlotte, NC, 28247-1211.
Make-Up Opportunities
All makeups should be mailed to Tricia King, Dilworth Rotary, Post Office
Box 471211, Charlotte, NC 28247-1211. Club projects and committee meetings
count as make-ups. All meetings listed below are at 12:30 p.m. unless
otherwise indicated.
MONDAY
Charlotte North - Byron's South End, 101 W. Worthington Ave.
Matthews - The Senior Center, 1050 DeVore Lane, Matthews, NC 28105
Charlotte Top-of-the-Week - 7:30 a.m., Dunhhill Hotel, 237 North Tryon,
uptown.
Charlotte South - Zebra Restaurant on Sharon Road in SouthPark.
TUESDAY
Charlotte ? Crowne Plaza, 201 S. McDowell St.
Charlotte University City - 7:30 a.m., University Hilton, 8629 J. M.
Keynes Dr.
WEDNESDAY
Charlotte West - Carolina Golf and Country Club, 2415 Old Steele Creek Rd.
North Mecklenburg - 12:15 p.m. - Peninsula Country Club, Hwy 73, W. Jetton
Rd., Cornelius
Charlotte SouthPark - 7:30 a.m. Marriott SouthPark Hotel, 2200 Rexford Rd.
THURSDAY
Charlotte East - Red Rocks Caf?, 4223 Providence Rd.
Lake Norman-Huntersville - 7:30 a.m. NorthStone Country Club, 15801
Northstone Rd.
Waxhaw-Weddington - 7:30 a.m. in Rippington's Restaurant in Waxhaw.
Mint Hill - 7:30 am at Pine Lake Country Club, Mint Hill
FRIDAY
Mecklenburg County-South - 7:30 a.m., Raintree Country Club, 8600
Raintree Lane
Ballantyne Rotary ? City Tavern, Stonecrest
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