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Brief histories of the "RotaryEurope" Clubs

 

Rotary Club of Paris  905 the  First Club of France

District 1660
 

ROTARY-CLUB DE PARIS

Annee 2001 - 2002 

Fonde en 1921
Charte N° 905
District 1660

President du Club de Paris
Alain de KAENEL 

Gouverneur
Michel MOREL

" L'humanite est notre affaire "

Dejeuner hebdomadaire : tous les mercredis à 12h.30
Pavillon Dauphine - Porte Dauphine ( Paris 16ème)

Maurice Duperrey, of Rotary Club of Paris, 
was president of 
Rotary International in 1937

Paris was the site of the

Rotary International Convention of 1953

 

First Female Director of Rotary International, Catherine Noyer-Riveau, of Paris, France, Zone 11 (2008-2010)


The Rotary Club of Paris is happy !

Happy to welcome you to its Internet site where 
you will learn all about its history, its actions, its culture.

Happy to receive the visits of its Rotary friends of
France, Europe and the entire world, at its scheduled 
Wednesday lunches at the Dauphine Pavilion (Pavillon
Dauphine).

Happy that the men and women who constitutes
its membership are more than 260 in number and are 
recognized professionals with rigorous ethical standards.

Happy that its members can continuously renew their ties of palpable friendship by placing their competence and their enthusiasm at the service of improvements in the human condition.

·Happy and proud, finally, to contribute thus to the propagation of Rotary International and of its ideal.

  

Welcome to the Rotary Club of Paris
Alain de KAENEL
President


THE ALLIED ROTARY CLUB OF FRANCE


A special report on the "American Rotarians" who met at the end of World War One in France.
 

Laying of the wreath at the grave of the unknown soldier, In Paris, after the 1921 convention of Rotary, the first convention outside of North America

The archives show that there was not a charter until 1 April 1921 

(Paperwork or Red Tape?)


 

 

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