Nov 152014
Rotary Club of Carolina Forest-Sunrise inducts new member.
New member Elizabeth Howland (left) stands with Club President-Elect and new member sponsor Cindy Ott (right) as the newest member of the Rotary Club of Carolina Forest-Sunrise.
Rotarian Howland is employed as Director of Career Services at Miller-Motte Technical College. She is a graduate of Duke University (AB/Psychology) and East Carolina University (MA/English),is a 2012 graduate of Leadership Grand Strand and is a member of the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce West of the Waterway Council.
Rotary Club of Carolina Forest-Sunrise Learns of Zonta International Club of Myrtle Beach.
Donna Kropidlowski (left), Zonta Club of Myrtle Beach President, Rotary Club President-elect Cindy Ott (center) and Zonta Club member Dennis Wolterding (right) at a recent club meeting reported on the goals, objectives and programs of Zonta : a world-wide service organization of executives in business and the professions working together to improve the status of women and girls. The Myrtle Beach Club of Zonta International has five 2014-15 local service projects: Family Justice Center of Georgetown County; Family Outreach of Horry County; Freedom Readers; Community Kitchen; Tutorial Program of St. Paul AME Church (Little River) and Zonta Says “No” ( an international campaign to raise awareness of and increase actions to end violence against women and girls around the world).
Photos by Ralph Jones