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Brief histories of the first clubs of each geographic regions or countries

 

Rotary Club of CURACAO, the First Club of Netherlands Antilles

see also Aruba

Rotary International District 4370

 

Part of our Rotary Global History in Central America/Caribbean Section

 

Rotary Club Curaçao was founded on March 10th, 1937. The club was one of the 160+ Rotary clubs which were formed as a direct result of the work by James Roth. The very first Club consisted of 29 members. Since then the Rotary Club of Curaçao has enjoyed a period of uninterrupted growth and now is stable and about 100 members. The club form part of Rotary District # 4370, which comprises Venezuela (Eastern part), Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire (fondly referred to Rotary "ABC")" Our Rotary Club Curaçao has been host to six District Conferences, in 1941, 1960, 1973, 1982, 1992 and 2003 and at least one District Assembly. It has been honored five times by visits of a President of Rotary International. It has produced two District Governors, Sha Capriles in 1944 and Rene Moreno in 1965. Rene Moreno thereafter served Rotary International on various occasions as a special Representative of the President of Rotary International.

 

The Rotary Club of Curaçao did not waste anytime in spreading the message of what it means to be a Rotarian to our neighbors. Slightly over a year after its establishment the Rotary Club of Curaçao sponsored the formation of the Rotary Club Aruba, chartered December 10th, 1938. Then in 1953 it sponsored the Club of Paramaribo in Surinam and in 1982, the Rotary Club of Curaçao sponsored the creation of the Rotary Club of Bonaire.
 

The Club has always been an active contributor to the Rotary Foundation and it is at present a substantial contributor, thirty-five of our members are 'Paul Harris-fellows'. We have been fortunate enough to obtain three Rotary Foundation scholarships for candidates presented by our club.

Considering is an important tourist and business destination there is virtually never a meeting without fellow Rotarians from all parts of the world in attendance, often representing a sizable percentage of total attendance.

Those wishing to exchange club banners are presented with our unique, locally hand-crafted,goat skin banner produced by the Foundation for the Promotion of Handicraft, one of the many worthy enterprises sponsored by the Club.

In professional service Rotary Club Curacao has been consistently active in giving vocational information to graduating high school classes. Club members representing various professions hold talks with students setting forth details about each alternative and counseling them on how to follow higher studies in their chosen fields.

Many club members take active part, often as chairman, in local business and professional organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Association for Trade and Industry, the Curacao Medical Association, the Association of Pharmacists, the Bar Association, the Association of Certified Public Accountants, the Association of Insurance Brokers, the Royal Society of Engineers, etc.

Community Service is the Avenue in which the Club has been most active. In 1938 our very first project was to help bring back to Curaçao local laborers that were stranded in Cuba after the collapse of the sugar-cane boom. During World War 11 the Club spearheaded a drive to acquire a Red Cross lifeboat, helped establish the "Prins Bernhard" Foundation, founded the Curaçao chapter of the Fellowship of the Bellows, and pushed for the creation of a direct telephone connection with New York.

 

International Service comes naturally to our club because almost all its members are in one way or another involved in tourism, international business, shipping or finance. Intrinsically our Rotarians help improve international relations, promote the island to the world outside, host visiting foreigners, and maintain close and friendly contact with official representatives of foreign nations.

On occasion several members of our club organize projects to bring our island and our Club closer together with other nations and other Clubs throughout the world.


The second club to be formed in Curacao was the Rotary Club of Willemstad, Curaçao which at the time of writing, is comprised of 40 dedicated professional men and women who meet weekly at a luncheon to advance the interests of Curaçao, to keep informed on key world, political, economic and social issues, and to serve the community.
The Rotary Club of Willemstad Curaçao was Chartered in September 2002.
The first Club President was Dr. Shirley Lo-A-Njoe, from the St. Elisabeth Hospital.

PLEASE NOTE
  The Netherland Antilles is also referred to informally as the Dutch Antilles, and was an autonomous Caribbean country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, consisting of two groups of islands in the Lesser Antilles: Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao (ABC Islands), in Leeward Antilles just off the Venezuelan coast; and Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten (SSS Islands), in the Leeward Islands southeast of the Virgin Islands.
Aruba seceded in 1986 as a separate country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the rest of the Netherlands Antilles was dissolved on 10 October 2010, resulting in two new constituent countries, Curaçao and Sint Maarten, with the other islands joining the Netherlands as "special municipalities", officially public bodies. (Wikipedia)

edited from the Club's web site and not verified by RGHF. Posted by RGHF Webmaster Greg Barlow. August 2008

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