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THE HISTORY OF DISTRICT 2110, Malta and Sicily

A Part of Our History of Rotary in Europe

Prepared by the district and not verified by Rotary Global History

 

District 2110

 

The History of this District is explained in greater detail in the history of Rotary in Malta.

 

The Rotary Clubs of Sicily were originally administered under the Governorship of District 190 which was created in 1971 and the first District Governor of which was Mario Florio.

 

In 1977, 9 years after the formation of the Rotary Club of Malta, that club was added to the Sicilian clubs and the District renumbered to 210.

The First District Governor of this new District number was Oreste Geraci.

 

Only one year later, in the 1978/79 year, District Governor Giuseppe Gioia (who became Director of the Board of Rotary International in the years 1994-96) was elected to administer the newly renumbered District 211.

 

No further changes were made until 1991/92 when the district was eventually brought into line with the world wide addition of a "0" to cater for new computer numbering.

And so District 2110 came into existence although no alterations occurred to the region covered by the District.

Despite several changes in numbering, the district has, since the formation of the Rotary Club of Malta, continued to administer the club on Sicily and the one club on Malta.

 

The first Rotary Club of this District was Palermo, born 7 of January 1925.

 

It was not until 2002 that the Rotary Club of La Valetta became the second club in Malta.

Five years later in May of 2007, the Rotary Club of Gozo became the third and most recent addition to the Malta clubs.

 

 At the time of this brief history (september 2008) , District 2110 administers 3 clubs in Malta and 82 clubs in Sicily with over 6,000 members.

 

acknowledgements to the District Board, Clubs, Members and Webmaster

posted by RGHF Webmaster, Greg Barlow. September 2008