Welcome to the Rotary Club of Salt Lake City!
 
Thank you for visiting our website and wanting to learn more about our Club, also known as Club 24 - the 24th Rotary Club worldwide established in 1911.
 
We are a collegial group of business, community leaders and professional people who are interested in:
  • Improving the lives of people in our city and throughout the world with volunteer projects that support health, education and a clean, safe environment 
  • Informing ourselves about critical issues with weekly programs that feature expert local business leaders, nonprofits and government agencies.
  • Professional networking with top business and professional leaders within our club and community.
  • Developing friendships with people who represent the full diversity of Salt Lake City, including men and women of every age, from a variety of political, religious and ethnic backgrounds
Please explore our website to find information about our Club's membership, history, weekly luncheon programs, community service efforts and more.
 
In partnership with Rotarians throughout the world, we work to end hunger, eradicate polio and foster peace. We invite you to learn more about Club 24 and to join us as we create lasting change-and have a wonderful time doing it!
 

A History of Salt Lake City Rotary Club 24

In 1911, six years after the founding of the first club in Chicago, Salt Lake City businessman Wesley E. King created Utah’s first Rotary Club. The Salt Lake City Rotary Club was chartered as the 24th club worldwide and is known by its members as “Club 24.”


As Rotary flourished in Utah, clubs were formed throughout the state with the Ogden, Logan and Provo chapters being chartered in 1918-1919. Today, Utah’s Rotary District 5420 boasts 46 clubs statewide, each representing service-minded professionals of all backgrounds.

In 1977, to support its local and international service programs, Club 24 established the Salt Lake City Rotary Foundation to accept charitable gifts and create an endowment to supplement the charitable services of the club. Currently, the Foundation has more than one million dollars in assets and in the past 10 years has granted money directly to numerous non-profit community organizations. For more information visit our Rotary Foundations page.

A History of Rotary International

On February 23, 1905, a young attorney named Paul Harris formed the first Rotary Club in Chicago. His goal was to create an organization where business leaders could meet and together serve their community. The original club rotated their weekly meetings between the various business locations of Club members. This custom eventually led to the name “Rotary.” As the organization expanded across the United States and around the world, Rotary was officially named Rotary International in 1922 and operated from its international headquarters in Chicago, Illinois.
 
Since 1905, individuals of practically every nationality and religion have embraced the ideals established by that first club. Today, approximately 1.2 million people belong to more than 33,000 Rotary Clubs located in 200 different countries and geographical areas around the world.

You can learn more about Rotary International by visiting www.rotary.org
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