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Any new club in Rotary must be sponsored by an existing club. Our club was sponsored by the Rotary Club of St. Petersburg. We, in turn, have sponsored clubs in Tarpon Springs, Dunedin, Largo, and Belleair plus two additional Clearwater clubs. The Rotary Club of Clearwater is the oldest service club in Clearwater and the largest in all of Pinellas County. Through the years, we have undertaken numerous service projects - the first being the landscaping of what was then the "new" causeway linking Clearwater and Clearwater Beach in the 1920s. Many of our projects have left a lasting mark on our community such as the donation of the first mobile blood unit to the Hunter Blood Center. We were the first service club to make a major donation to the Performing Arts Center. Our Rotary Swim Meet is second in size only to the state championship meet. We have been a sponsor of a Clearwater Little League team since the leagues inception in the mid 1950s. And we have reached beyond our city boundaries and those of the United States to have a hand in inoculating whole countries against polio through the Rotary Polio Plus program. We are proud of the people who make up our club. Many of our members have been recognized with the prestigious Bilgore Award and the Mr. Clearwater designation by the Greater Clearwater Chamber of Commerce. We have provided the District with three district governors over the years. One of our members, Herbert G. Brown, served on the 14-member board of directors of Rotary International and later become international president of Rotary in 1995-96. Our club was the first in the district to have a woman member - Mrs. Dee Eckert - who was, at the time, the executive director of our club. |
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