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Yu’s Mandarin Restaurant on February 24th

Join our club to celebrate Rotary International's 121st Anniversary at our February social on Tuesday February 24th.
 
Please reach out to Elke to confirm.
 
We will not have a private room - so Rsvp is mandatory in order to accommodate proper seating. 
 
Yu’s Mandarin Restaurant on 600 Milwaukee in Wheeling for our next Social.
Rsvp please...

Lunch Meeting this Week

Dear Fellow Rotarian,
 
Please join us this coming Tuesday for our Rotary Lunch at 12:15 pm at
 
                  Max and Benny's
                  461 Waukegan Road in Northbrook
 
Our very own Alisa Martorano, Development Director of TotalLink to Community will be our speaker.  Hope you are able to join us and show your support.
 
Please RSVP by latest Sunday evening - friendly reminder: I need a head count.
 
Yours in Rotary
Elke   :)
Rotary History

The Rotarian Magazine

 
From its beginnings as a 12-page periodical, The Rotarian has grown into an award-winning publication with a circulation of over 500,000, inspiring the creation of a host of Rotary regional magazines.
 
The first issue was published in January 1911 as The National Rotarian. It included news items from existing clubs, announcements of new clubs, and an essay by Paul P. Harris. Rotary’s founder discussed the purpose of Rotary clubs and pondered what the response would be if he asked every Rotarian, “What is the philosophy of Rotary as you understand it?” 
 
Harris, along with Secretary Chesley R. Perry, launched the publication to share information with a growing number of Rotarians. Perry was the magazine’s first editor and held the position until 1928.
 
The official formation of clubs in Canada and England prompted the magazine to change its name to The Rotarian, starting with the September 1912 issue.
 
Early on, the magazine focused on business ethics, character development, and membership growth. Throughout the years, well-known critics and authors, along with popular artists and photographers, contributed their work to its covers and pages.
 
In the 1940s, the magazine published many commentaries about the effects of war by prominent writers and leaders such as Sherwood Anderson, Winston Churchill, Thomas Mann, H.G. Wells, Mohandas K. Gandhi, George Bernard Shaw, Pearl S. Buck, and J. Edgar Hoover. A selection of these articles was reprinted in three booklets from 1942 to 1947. 
Celebrating 121 Years!!

1905: Rotary begins...

Starting with the first club meeting in 1905, our founding years focus on building an organization that encourages community connections based on friendship and service.
 
<<<The first four Rotarians: Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, Hiram Shorey, and Paul P. Harris.
 
1905: Rotary begins
Attorney Paul P. Harris convenes the first Rotary meeting on 23 February in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Harris envisions a professional club that brings together local men from a variety of vocations.
 
The first four Rotarians: Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, Hiram Shorey, and Paul P. Harris.
 
On  23 February 1905, Paul P. Harris, Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, and Hiram E. Shorey gathered in Loehr’s office for what would become known as the first Rotary club meeting.
 
Harris’ desire for camaraderie among business associates brought together these four men and eventually led to an international organization of service and fellowship.
 
Each of the first four Rotarians, and Harry L. Ruggles, who is often called the “fifth Rotarian,” brought different professional perspectives to the organization. 
 
Rotary’s founder, Harris, was born in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, on 19 April 1868. He was raised by his paternal grandparents in Vermont and attended the University of Vermont, Princeton, and the University of Iowa. Harris, a lawyer, was Rotary president from 1910 to 1912 and a member of the Rotary Club of Chicago until his death on 27 January 1947. 
 
Loehr, a mining engineer, was born on 18 October 1864 in Carlinville, Illinois, USA. He was a Rotarian for only a few years, never holding office at the club or international level. But that first Rotary meeting was held in his office, Room 711 of the Unity Building in downtown Chicago. He died in Chicago on 23 May 1918.
 
Shorey, a merchant tailor,  served as recording secretary during the club’s first year. He was a Rotarian for only a few years, too. He was born in Maine, USA, in August 1862 and died in March 1944.
 
Schiele, a coal dealer, served as the Chicago club’s first president in 1905 and Rotary International’s treasurer from July to December 1945. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA, in June 1870, Schiele attended Terre Haute Business College and served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War. He was president of the Schiele Coal Company from 1902 until his retirement in 1939. He and Harris became lifelong friends and lived near each other on the South Side of Chicago. Schiele died on 17 December 1945 and is buried near Harris at Mount Hope Cemetery.
 
Originally from Michigan, Ruggles was a graduate of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and joined Rotary at its second meeting. He was treasurer of the Chicago club during its first year, club president from 1908 to 1910, and a Rotary director from 1912 to 1913. He is known for having introduced singing to Rotary club meetings. His printing company, H.L. Ruggles & Co., printed the first issue of The National Rotarian and the first Rotary songbook. He died on 23 October 1959, an honorary member of seven clubs in addition to his home club, the Rotary Club of Chicago.
The Roster...

Here is the original roster...

When the Rotary Club of Chicago published this member roster in October 1905, the club had grown to 21 members, including two honorary members. 
Playing for a Purpose....

Save the Date for our Spring Fundraiser

Our Spring fundraiser will take place April 24,2026 in the ABC Room at the North Suburban YMCA from 7-9 PM.
 
The event will feature a series of games played, culminating in a raffle at 9 PM which will have one prize of $1500.
 
Tickets to the event will be $50 each and purchasers will be entitled to take part in all games, snacks, nonalcoholic drinks, game prizes and the raffle at 9 PM.
 
Each nonexempt club member shall be responsible for the sale or purchase of $150 worth of tickets or a donation to the club's special projects foundation of $150.
 
Tickets will be available and distributed later this month. Call Denis with any questions. 
Update from Jodi...

Service Events to Plan For...

Hi All!
 
I hope everyone is enjoying this absolutely beautiful afternoon!!
 
Acorn Grill has limited availability in the spring and summer months so we possibly have to make other arrangements for our Tuesday evening of service events. Here is an updated schedule for our NBK Rotary Evening of Service events…
 
March 10th - Noggin Builders Foundation - STEM kit packing - at Acorn Grill - 5:30 -7:00 pm
April 14th - Feed My Starving Children in Libertyville at 7:15-8:45 pm - dinner prior, location TBD
 
May 12th - undetermined project/location; maybe Bernie’s Book Bank? And dinner after?
 
June 9th - Noggin Builders Foundation - STEM kit packing - at Acorn Grill OR Noggin Builders (TBD) - 5:30 -7:00 pm
 
July 14th - undetermined project/location
 
August 11th - Noggin Builders Foundation - STEM kit packing - at Acorn Grill OR Noggin Builders (TBD) - 5:30 -7:00 pm
 
***Thank you for updating all social media, Club Runner, bulletins, etc…
 
ALSO, we are looking at Tuesday, June 30th, in the evening, for our 2026-2027 Board Installation and Year-End Culminating Dinner
 
Have a wonderful weekend!
Jodi
 
Jodi Joffe
Northbrook Rotary
President Elect
 
847-207-2007
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COMING UP...

FEBRUARY
  • 23rd Rotary International Celebrates 121 Years!
  • 24th Club Social at Yu's Mandarin
MARCH
  • 6-8th  Midwest PETS
  • 10th - Noggin Builders Foundation - STEM kit packing
APRIL 
  • 24th: FUNdraisier night!
 
 
 
 
 
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