ROTARY DISTRICT 5870
Our District 5870 traces its roots back to the 1925-1926 Rotary year, when Texas, which then had approximately 100 Rotary Clubs, became the site of three Districts; one of which, District 41, encompassed the northwestern part of a territory that included Waco and Austin. Our District changed numbers several times in the ensuing years finally landing on the number 587. Then in 1991 all 491 Districts in the Rotary World were renumbered by Rotary International to include a zero as the final fourth digit, making this District 5870, one of ten districts now in the state of Texas and one of 527 Districts in the world.
Our District currently consists of 61 clubs and approximately 3,000 Rotarians. For a more detailed discussion of the history of District 5870 prepared by Kaye Boyd, the District's Historian go to: www.rotary5870.org/disthistory.html.
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The world's first service club, the Rotary Club of Chicago, Illinois, USA, was formed on February 23, 1905 by Paul P. Harris, an attorney who wished to recapture in a professional club the same friendly spirit he had felt in the small towns of his youth. The name "Rotary" derived from the early practice of rotating meetings among members' offices.
Rotary's popularity spread throughout the United States and the world in the years that followed and the organization eventually adopted the name Rotary International in 1922
As Rotary grew, its mission expanded beyond serving the professional and social interests of club members. Rotarians began pooling their resources and contributing their talents to help serve communities in need. The organization's dedication to this ideal is best expressed in its principal motto: Service Above Self. Rotary also later embraced a code of ethics, called The 4-Way Test, that has been translated into hundreds of languages.
In 1985, Rotary made an historic commitment to immunize all of the world's children against polio. Working in partnership with nongovernmental organizations and national governments thorough its Polio Plus program, Rotary is the largest private-sector contributor to the global polio eradication campaign. Rotarians have mobilized hundreds of thousands of Polio Plus volunteers and have immunized more than one billion children worldwide. By the 2005 target date for certification of a polio-free world, Rotary will have contributed half a billion dollars to the cause.
As it approached the dawn of the 21st century, Rotary worked to meet the changing needs of society, expanding its service effort to address such pressing issues as environmental degradation, illiteracy, world hunger, and children at risk. The organization admitted women for the first time (worldwide) in 1989 and claims more than 90,000 women in its ranks today. Following the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Rotary clubs were formed or re-established throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Today, 1.2 million Rotarians belong to some 31,000 Rotary clubs in 166 countries
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