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Millennuim Circle
The Rotary Club of Wilkes-Barre Joins the Millennium Circle
The club recently joined the 'Millennium Circle' with a donation to the Luzerne Foundation. A Millennium Circle donor can be an individual, a family, a business or a civic group. The gifts that are made to the 'Millennium Circle' will benefit future generations to come.
Shown in photo left to right: Angela Rackleff, Rotary Club President; Charles Barber, The Luzerne Foundation

 

The Rotary Club of Wilkes-Barre originated in Northeastern Pennsylvania in 1916 and is one of the longest running clubs in the Wyoming Valley. 2006 marked the 90th Anniversary of the Rotary Club of Wilkes-Barre.

The Rotary Club of Wilkes-Barre meets Tuesdays at 12:00 noon, weekly at Best Western Genetti's in downtown Wilkes-Barre.

The meeting is open to members and their guests, prospective members and visiting rotarians.

The world's first service club, Rotary began with the formation of the Rotary Club of Chicago, Ilinois, USA, on February 23, 1905. The club was started by a young lawyer, Paul P. Harris, and three of his friends. He wished to recapture the friendly spirit he had felt among businesspeople in the small town where he had grown up.

Their weekly meetings "rotated" among their offices, providing the new service club with its name. Today Rotary flourishes and includes 1.2 million men and women as club members, providing community service in 168 countries.

For a complete description of Rotary Information and Programs, please visit: www.Rotary.org - Rotary International Website

To find out what's happening with Rotary in Northeastern Pennsylvania, please visit: www.Rotary7410.org - Rotary District 7410 Website