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Welcome to our Rotary Club.  We meet every Wednesday morning at 7:30 AM at the Seven Oaks Recreation Center at Leisure Lane, Columbia, SC 29210.

Most of our members drop by every week, whether at our club or one of the other 32,000 Rotary clubs worldwide, because -
-          we like to keep up on what is going on in our area and like learning new things.
-          we enjoy each other’s company and making new friends.
-          this is where we plan our community and international service projects.
-          we share a common desire to give back to our community.
-          Rotary adds meaning to our lives through services to others.

Please Join us for breakfast on Wednesday.  Visitors are always welcome.

Browse this website to see a few of the things that the Rotary Club of Lake Murray-Irmo is involved in.  Visit us on Facebook.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is Rotary?

Rotary was formed in Chicago, Illinois on 23 February 1905.  The main objective of a Rotary club is three fold:  high ethical standards, service, and enjoying fellowship.  Service is performed within the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world.  Rotary International (RI) has developed a broad range of programs designed to help clubs carry out this vital mission.  Some of these programs have been underway for many years, while others have been developed more recently to meet emerging needs.

Rotary's community development programs address many of today's most critical issues within the local community.  Some of these include addressing hunger, the environment, and literacy.  RI also offers programs that focus primarily on young people, including service clubs for high school students and young adults, leadership training workshops, and student exchanges.

The international component of RI programs enables clubs and districts to assist Rotary efforts abroad and to share information and arrange exchanges with Rotarians in other countries.  Vocational concerns figure in many club and district projects designed to promote high ethical standards in the workplace and to help young people and others.
 
Click here for a brochure on Rotary Basics.