OUR CLUB
The Victoria Rotary Club was formed in November 1913 under
the sponsorship of the Seattle club and was the ninetieth club to be formed. We
will always be Club #90, all the more remarkable when you consider there are
now over 29,000 clubs in existance. There were 45 charter members on the night
of November 15th and these included the leading business and professional men
in the city.
By February 1915 Victoria was acting as host to an annual
get together of Rotary Clubs in the Northwest. Talks on the ideals of Rotary,
cultivating roses and social meetings were held.
The Rotary emblem of the cogged wheel started as a wagon
wheel with spurting dust indicating its movement. There were many variants,
mostly showing cogs. The Victoria wheel was fairly large with the annual
temperature and rainfall inside and because of the good climate Sunshine was
adopted as the name of the bulletin. The emblem was eventually standardized by
Rotary International.
Rotarians in Victoria have always taken a keen interest in
the city and its surroundings. There have been many instances of support for
community initiatives.
During the First War the club was active in war bond
promotion, in troop entertainment, and in games and diversions for recuperating
wounded.
In the years after the First War items of civic improvement
were pursued. The Uplands Golf Course is one that was given a lot of publicity
in the early twenties. Another was a new bridge on Johnson Street. An amusing
project to us nowadays was a water fountain at Mill Bay. This had a concrete
Rotary wheel with a water pipe coming out of the centre. The reason for this
was that early cars coming over the Malahat would boil away their radiator
water.
The establishment of Goodwill Industries in Victoria was a
Rotary project of the sixties. It has given worthwhile employment to many
people with disabilities. Members of our local Rotary clubs were active as
board members of the Vancouver Island Goodwill until its unfortunate closure in
1996.
Through the years Rotary in Victoria continues to offer
financial support to many charitable organizations such as the hospitals, the
YMCA, the Salvation Army, groups aiding people with disabilities. Mustard Seed
and numerous worthy efforts.
The major annual money raising efforts of the club at the
present time are a car raffle and a golf tournament, while smaller projects are
pursued as opportunities are developed. On an annual basis we distribute over
$75,000 to local non-profit groups.
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