Brief histories of the
"First 100" Clubs
Rotary Club of Tacoma
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In
the Fall of 1909, Tacoma Insurance agent Harry L. Pelletier had been invited
by his Seattle counterpart, Roy Denny, to attend a meeting of Seattle's
newly founded Rotary Four. Pelletier was so impressed by the organization
and its goals that he enlisted the support of Denny and others in the Rotary
movement to assist in setting up a Tacoma chapter. The first meeting was
held at the Tacoma Sheridan Hotel on January 29, 1910, and articles of
incorporation were signed on February 2nd. Pelletier was elected the
chapter's first President.
The first
roster for the Tacoma chapter was published in May of 1910, and listed 70
members. In a revised roster for 1913 membership had climbed to 111. A club
newsletter, The Gyroscope, was established that same year. Minutes from the
early days show that the club concerned itself with a variety of issues such
as building club membership, good roads, good government, the promotion of
Tacoma interests, the retention of Tacoma's Baseball team, and other Civic
matters. A series of band concerts at Stadium Bowl netted $789.00 toward
installing lights in that facility. The club was also active socially, early
events included several "Ladies Nights", a two day trip to "Mt. Tacoma" in
1911, and a joint picnic with the Seattle chapter held at Des Moines in
July, 1913. Tacoma Eight member Warren Burgess attended the first Rotary
National Convention at Chicago in August of 1910, and second President W.
Carl Morrow and Secretary William G. Stearns attended the second convention
at Portland in 1911.