Timeline
The Wilmington
Downtown Rotary Club was chartered on April 15, 1915. It was the second
club chartered in North Carolina. It was the150th club established in
the Rotary World. Naturally, it followed the same objectives of the
international organization ,that is an organization of business and
professional leaders who provide humanitarian service, encourage high
ethical standards in all vocations and help build goodwill and peace
in the world. Like Rotary clubs everywhere, the Downtown Wilmington
Club meets once a week. Club meetings are held on Tuesdays at 1 p.m.
at the Coast Line Convention Center along Wilmington's downtown waterfront.
85 Years
of Service Above Self
Since its
founding, the Wilmington Rotary Club has been dedicated to serving the
community by engaging in projects that have addressed the needs and
wants of others. Its early efforts included highway improvements and
development of Greenfield Park (see Rotary Wheel link), support of the
Boys and Girls Club and helped support new Hospice and Elderhaus facilities.
On-going projects include scholarships for students at the University
of North Carolina at Wilmington and Cape Fear Community College as well
as scholarships for the local high school students. The Wilmington Rotary
Club gave over $25,000.00 to a number of deserving community organizations
last year, in addition to the scholarships.