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MEETING LOCATION

Fort Lauderdale

Official Address
1126 S. Federal Highway #171
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Where We Meet
Café Vico
1125 N. Federal Highway
Fort Lauderdale, FL
When
Wednesdays at 12:15 PMMap It

CLUB EVENTS


Rotary Weekly Meeting
Speaker: District Governor Caltagirone
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Rotary Weekly Meeting
Speaker: Dr. Harry K. Moon, President & CEO, NSU
Topic: Nova Southeastern University
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Agape Easter Brunch
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Special Action for Literacy Event
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Rotary Weekly Meeting
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Club Board of Directors Meeting
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Rotary Weekly Meeting Speaker: Rear Adm. Richard Lofgren
Speaker: Rear Adm. Richard Lofgren, U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. Fourth Fleet
Topic: Broward Navy Days - Fleet Week
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Rotary Weekly Meeting - Monthly Social
Speaker: Monthly Social
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UPCOMING MEETINGS & EVENTS

The Rotary Foundation

The Rotary Foundation

The Foundation was created in 1917 by Rotary International's sixth president, Arch C. Klumph, as an endowment fund for Rotary "to do good in the world." It has grown from an initial contribution of US$26.50 to more than US$73 million contributed in 2000-01. Its event-filled history is a story of Rotarians learning the value of service to humanity.

History of The Rotary Foundation

   
 

Arch C. Klumph,
1916-17 president of Rotary
International and founder of
The Rotary Foundation

 

 

 

 

In 1917, Arch C. Klumph, Rotary's sixth president, proposed to the Rotary International Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, the creation of an "endowment fund for Rotary . . . for the purpose of doing good in the world in charitable, educational, and other avenues of community service." A few months later, the endowment received its first contribution of $26.50 from the Rotary Club of Kansas City, Missouri, USA.

In 1928, when the endowment fund had grown to more than US$5,000, the fund was renamed The Rotary Foundation, and it became a distinct entity within Rotary International. Five Trustees, including Klumph, were appointed to "hold, invest, manage, and administer all of its property. . . as a single trust, for the furtherance of the purposes of RI."

Two years later, the Foundation made its first grant of US$500 to the International Society for Crippled Children. The ISCC — created by Rotarian Edgar F. "Daddy" Allen — later grew into the Easter Seals organization.

The Great Depression and World War II both impeded significant growth for the Foundation, but the need for promoting a lasting world peace generated great post-war interest in developing the Foundation. After Rotary founder Paul P. Harris died in 1947, contributions began pouring into Rotary International, and the Paul Harris Memorial Fund was created for the purpose of building the Foundation.

That same year, the first Foundation program was established — Fellowships for Advanced Study, which was the forerunner of the Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships program. Then in 1965-66, three new programs were launched — Group Study Exchange, Awards for Technical Training, and Grants for Activities in Keeping with the Objective of The Rotary Foundation, which was later called Matching Grants.

The Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) program was launched in 1978, with the Rotary Volunteers program being created as a part of 3-H in 1980. The PolioPlus program was announced in 1984-85, and the following year saw the introduction of Rotary Grants for University Teachers. The first Peace Forums were held in 1987-88, leading to the establishment of Rotary Peace Programs. Then in 1989, 1963-64 RI President Carl P. Miller and his wife, Ruth, donated US$1 million to establish the Discovery Grants program.

Throughout this time, support of the Foundation grew tremendously. Since that first $26.50 donation in 1917, the Foundation has received contributions totaling more than US$1 billion. More than US$68 million was donated in 1998-99 alone. To date, some 726,000 individuals have been recognized as Paul Harris Fellows — that is, someone who has contributed US$1000 or has had that amount contributed in his or her name.

Such strong support and involvement of Rotarians worldwide ensures a secure future for The Rotary Foundation as it continues its vital work for international understanding and world peace.

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CLUB LEADERSHIP

 Rizzi, Daniel
President
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 Shaffner, Jeffrey Michael
President-Elect
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 White, Linda Spaulding
Secretary
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 Aquino, John
Club Director
Rotary Foundation Chair
Club Young Leaders Contact
Youth Exchange Offic
Youth Services Chair
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 Sanchez, Miguel F.
Treasurer
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 Bodnar, Gabor
Club Director
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 Campbell, Les R.
Club Director
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 Hruschka, Jorg
Club Director
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 LaFleur, Kristin
Club Director
Grants Chairperson
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 Sage, David
Club Director
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 Sanchez, Barbara
Club Director
Webmaster
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 Williams, Ray M.
Club Director
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 Cooke, Linda M.
Membership Chair
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 Abbate, Jaye L.
Past President
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 Riccardi, Rick
iPast President
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