Greg Chacharon Awarded Unsung Hero Award

On October 20, Lake Wylie Rotarians gathered at the Clover Area Assistance Center to present the 2019-20 Unsung Hero Award.   The Unsung Hero of the Year Award is presented to a non-Rotarian and should truly take Rotary’s motto of “Service Above Self” and incorporate it in their everyday lives. The award is usually presented around April but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The Rotarians were very happy to finally honor the recipient.  Greg Chacharon is an avid volunteer at the Clover Area Assistance Center.  His care and concern for those struggling with food insecurities drives him to volunteer.  Greg also volunteers over 450 hours per year at the Daniel Stow Botanical Garden where he assists with special woodworking projects.  He definitely models the Rotarian motto, “Service Above Self.”

Rotarians hold food drive for CAAC

Lake Wylie Rotarians collected 500lbs. of food and $2,700. In monetary donations on Saturday, October 17 to benefit the Clover Area Assistance Center “CAAC”.  The generous spirit of the community will be beneficial to local folks with food insecurities. A heartfelt thank you! Find out more about what the Lake Wylie Rotary club is doing to fight hunger here.

LAKE WYLIE ROTARY CLUB PARTICIPATES IN RIVERSWEEP 2020

The Lake Wylie Rotarians participated in the annual fall Riversweep clean up in Lake Wylie on October 3.  Ed Lindsey organized and lead the group as they enjoyed fun and fellowship while providing community service. Riversweep was a successful event and included:


1897 bags of trash collected
180 old tires
2 TV’s
1 Message in a jar (with money!)
Lots of kid toys
3 Shopping carts
253 pieces of lumber
2,000 pounds of recyclables

Paul Moran named Lake Wylie Rotarian of the Year

Congratulation Paul Moran, Lake Wylie 2019-20 Rotarian of the Year!  Paul has been tireless in his 17 years of contributions to Rotary.  He is Past President of the Bloomsburg Rotary Club in Pennsylvania and Paul Harris Foundation+4 contributor.  Paul currently serves as Treasurer of the Lake Wylie Rotary Club.  He is the Rotarian that fields questions that receive a level headed answer.  Paul is also our go to guy for technology. 

Lake Wylie Rotary Celebrates 10 years!

Lake Wylie Rotary celebrated their 10th Anniversary in June.  The group wanted to celebrate this milestone, even though they are not able to meet as a group at their regular meeting location due to Covid-19 restrictions.  They secured an outdoor pavilion and had everyone bring their own food and beverages.  A beautiful cake was made for the occasion by Rotarian Mark Wilson’s wife, Barbara.

The Lake Wylie Rotary Club was Chartered in June, 2010 and sponsored by the Clover Rotary Club.  The Charter Members still remaining are Chad Bordeaux, Allan Gregory, David McClure, Mary Sieck and Rob Watson.  Many service projects over the years include; Little Free Libraries, food drives, KIVA loans, and Josh the Otter water safety program.  The Lake Wylie Rotary Club looks forward to many more years of fun and fellowship!

Lake Wylie Rotary Raffle – Results

Here are the results of the recent Green with Rotary Raffle. Congratulations to Rich Bender, the winner of the Grand Prize of $5,000! Thanks to all that participated and helping us raise nearly $10,000 for local community projects!

PrizeWinnerSold By
Grand Prize $5000Rich BednarKenny C.
$250 Target Gift CardTommy AshleyAllan G.
$200 Publix Gift CardNathanMike H.
$200 QT Gift CardChad BordeauxChad B.
$100 Christopher’s Gift CardGary Ratajczak 
$100 Lily’s Gift CardLyda BaynardOn-Line
$100 Sweetwater Gift CardTom NicholsKenny C.
$100 Copper Gift CardPaul MoranPaul M.
$100 Lee’s Hoagie Gift CardBritta DraholaBernie D.
$100 McDonald’s Gift CardsNeil BordeauxChad B.
$100 Waffle House Gift CardBennettMike H.
$100 Moe’s Gift CardDavid ReddingDavid R.
$100 Wendy’s Gift CardLorraine AngelinoMary S.
$100 Lake Wylie Pizza Gift CardAnthony ThomasonEddie L.
$100 Walmart Gift CardBrian RichOn-Line
$50 Papa Doc’s Gift CardJanet CarswellOn-Line
1 Year YMCA MembershipKaia MoreyEd L.
Lowes Tailgater PackageLori DickersonAngel N.
Home Depot Drill ComboAllan GregoryAllan G.
Jim n’ Nick’s BBQ for 6Dan HinesJanet G.
2 Day Passes for Nat’l Whitewater CenterKema SalataDavid R.
Panther’s MemorabiliaMatthew MogaveroEddie L.
$100 AAA Travel Gift CardNana CronanAmy S.
$50 Plaza Appliance Gift CardChad BordeauxChad B.
2 NASCAR Race TicketsMichael SchonfeldDavid R.

Coronavirus Delays Raffle Drawing and Club Meetings

Our regular weekly meetings have been suspended due to the Coronavirus outbreak. We will let everyone know once we are able to resume meeting.

Since we are unable to meet in a live setting, we have also delayed the Raffle Drawing until further notice. As of right now, we plan to do it at our next live meeting. We are unable to determine when that will be at this time. If we determine it to be appropriate to do the drawing sooner, we will update everyone via this page and via our Facebook page.

Ed Lindsey honored as Citizen of the Year

Lake Wylie Rotarian, Ed Lindsey, was recently honored as the 2019 Lake Wylie Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year!

Ed Lindsey, the 2019 Lake Wylie Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year

Ed was born in Brooklyn, earned a BBA and MBA at Pace University, and enjoyed a career as a Data Quality and Sales Engineer.  His career included positions at Univac, Harris Data Communications, A T & T Bell Labs, NCR, Evoke Software, IBM and Informatica.  Ed retired after a fulfilling career and now volunteers his time and talents for the greater good of the Lake Wylie community.

Ed is Past President of the Lake Wylie Rotary Club and was awarded Rotarian of the Year in 2017.  In his nine years of Rotary, Ed has made many contributions.  He continues to organize many efforts such as Adopt a Stream and the Thanksgiving turkey delivery for the less fortunate.  He has introduced and spearheaded the creation of Little Libraries that he maintains on behalf of the Lake Wylie Rotary Club.  Ed has organized and lead efforts to raise funds to build a covered shelter and picnic areas at the Clover Central School District YMCA and Aquatic Center.  Ed also enthusiastically volunteers for Rotary activities organized by his fellow Rotarians. Throughout the Lake Wylie community, Ed is known for his humble, dedicated volunteerism.  He has served on the Bethel Fire District Advisory Board.  Ed currently serves of the Lake Wylie Park Advisory Board working with York County to oversee the creation and plan to build a community sports park where kids of all ages can participate in ball games, walking trails, pickleball, community gatherings, and recreational opportunities. The park is slated to open in the spring of 2020.  In Ed’s spare time, he works with AARP to prepare taxes for seniors at no cost.  He also serves on the Lake Wylie Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors where he volunteers for a full variety of events and activities presented annually by the Chamber.  In addition to his other accomplishments, Ed wrote a book on Data Profiling entitled “Three-Dimensional Analysis – Data Profiling Techniques.”

Ed is married to Kathy and has two daughters, Deana and Lynn, and one son, Tim.  He also has seven grandchildren, Michael, Carly, Tim, Allison, Kim, Cayden, and Kaia.  Always the organizer and community-minded person, Ed encourages his family members to assist with projects to help the Lake Wylie Rotary Club and the community.  Thank you to the Lindsey Family for sharing this amazing man with us!

Local Rotary Clubs work together to raise over $6,000 for polio eradication

On Wednesday October 23rd, more than 150 Rotarians, community leaders and citizens met up at Dust Off Brewing in Rock Hill to enjoy great fellowship, great local craft beer, and to raise awareness and critically-needed funds to fight the crippling disease of Polio, with their Pints for Polio Fundraiser.   The event was a joint effort from the Rotary Club of Rock Hill, the Rotary Club of Lake Wylie, the Rotary Club of Indian Land – Lunch, the Rotary Club of Fort Mill, and the Rotary Club of Indian Land (Breakfast).

The effort raised over $2,000 for Rotary International, the volunteer fundraising arm of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative—a public-private partnership that also includes the World Health Organization, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and UNICEF.  In addition, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation agreed to a 2:1 match which will provide a total of more than $6,000 for the eradication of the disease.

Pints for Polio comes at an important time in the fight to eradicate polio, which will be only the second human disease to be eradicated. Case numbers of the disease have never been lower, and only three countries (Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan) have never stopped transmission of the wild poliovirus.

However, a funding gap means immunization campaigns are being cut in high-risk countries, leaving children more vulnerable to polio. If polio isn’t stopped now, the disease could stage a comeback, affecting an estimated 200,000 children every year.

Rotary, a humanitarian service organization with nearly 34,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas, made polio eradication its top priority in 1985.  Rotary has since contributed $1.2 billion, and its members have logged countless volunteer hours to help immunize more than two billion children in 122 countries.   

Overall, remarkable progress has been achieved in the fight against polio. Since 1988, Rotary has worked to reduce the number of wild polio cases by over 99%, from 350,000 a year to just 33 cases in 2018 and 96 to date in 2019.  The Americas were declared free from polio in 1994, the Western Pacific region in 2000, and Europe in 2002.  A highly infectious disease, polio still strikes children mainly under the age of five in parts of Africa and South Asia. Polio can cause paralysis and sometimes death.  There is no cure for polio, but for as little as 60 cents worth of oral vaccine, a child can be protected from the disease for life.   

For more information on polio, click here.