On February 23, 1905, Chicago lawyer, Paul P Harris, called three friends to a meeting. What he had in mind was a club that would kindle fellowship among members of the business community. It was an idea that grew from his desire to find within the large city the kind of friendly spirit that he knew in the villages where he had grown up.
Room 711 of the Unity Building at 127 North Dearborn Street in downtown Chicago, Illinois, was the site of Rotary's first meeting on February 23, 1905. At that time, it was the office of Gustavus Loehr, a mining engineer and one of the founding members of the organization.
The four businessmen didn't decide then and there to call themselves a Rotary club, but their get-together was, in fact, the first meeting of the world's first Rotary club. As they continued to meet, adding others to the group, they rotated their meetings among the members' places of business, hence the name.
Soon after the club name was agreed upon, one of the new members suggested a wagon wheel design as the club emblem. It was the precursor of the familiar cogwheel emblem now worn by Rotarians around the world. By the end of 1905, the club had 30 members.
The second Rotary club was formed in 1908 half a continent away from Chicago in San Francisco, California. It was a much shorter leap across San Francisco Bay to Oakland, California, where the third club was formed. Others followed in Seattle, Washington, Los Angeles, California, and New York City, New York. Rotary became international in 1910 when a club was formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
By 1921 the organisation was represented on every continent, and the name Rotary International was adopted in 1922.
more Rotary Wickford was formed in September 1958, and we celebrated our birthday recently
more Wickford Rotary was pleased to celebrate 65 years since it’s Charter was presented recently.
more Wickford Rotary welcomed Jane Bassom as our newest Friend during our recent Charter Night
more Crazy Golf; the great leveller!
more Wickford Rotary had an eventful Handover this year
more We'd be really happy if you'd like to donate to our cause
more It is with much sadness that we say goodbye to two members of our Club.
more The Club got together recently to celebrate 64 years since its charter in 1958
more It is with much sorrow that we have to announce the passing of long standing member Tony French
more We are sad to announce the passing to higher service one of our members, Bill Nelson
more It is with much sorrow that we have to announce the passing of Ralph Hayden, one of our long standing members.
more In line with Government Guidelines, Wickford Rotary is not currently meeting in the flesh, but we're still getting together!
more The Rotary Year starts on July 1st. This is an exciting time as different members take on different roles within the Club. However, this year is a little different...
more 14 go mad in Danbury! A group of Rotarians and partners enjoyed the countryside around Essex recently when they went for a ramble around Danbury
more Wickford Rotary celebrated its Charter Night, recently, 61 years after before formed
more President Bob hands over the reins for the forthcoming year
more It is with great sadness that we give news of the passing on of one of our members, Richard (“Dick”) Gordon.
more Wickford Rotary gets on board on the River Crouch; although they had to go to Burnham to actually get on the water!
more Rotary President Bob Plimmer lays a wreath
more It is not often that a Rotary Club presents its highest award to a non-Rotarian, so it is very special when it happens...
more 2018 saw the 60th anniversary of the inauguration of the Rotary Club of Wickford and the Club came out to Celebrate
more The Rotary Year finishes on July 1; a new order commences!
more Wickford Rotary celebrates its President The Rotary Club of Wickford got together to celebrate the achievements the Club has made this year, by getting together in the convivial atmosphere.
more It is with sadness that we said goodbye to member Norman Hollingsworth, who passed on to higher service in February
more Pauline Mills is inducted into The Rotary Club of Wickford
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