| Historical Highlights: |
The first several decades of our organization involved leadership in some of the issues of the day -- womenâs suffrage, a new Union Depot, creation of a riverfront roadway (now named Kellogg Boulevard), and the purchase of land along the St. Croix River, which was presented to the Boy Scouts. |
| Centennial Project: |
The Rotary Club of Saint Paul is assisting the Ramsey Hill Association and Public Arts Saint Paul in the design and construction of the Summit Overlook Park. |
| Historical Highlights: |
In 1987 we began honoring Saint Paul teachers with the âEducator of the Year Award.â |
| Historical Highlights: |
food relief to a Rotary Club in England during WWI |
| Youth Exchange: |
Our club has had an ongoing sister city exchange with the Rotary Club of Nagasaki since 1975. Past President Marj Griffing was a youth exchange student to Japan in 1979-80. The sister city exchange was started by our member Jim Aldridge and hi |
| Group Study Exchange: |
Saint Paul Rotary has sponsored team members many times. In addition, a few of our members have served as team leaders |
| Ambassadorial/Peace Scholars: |
Club #10 sponsored Amy Van Poperin, a member of the first class of Peace Scholars |
| Matching Club Project: |
We have an ongoing relationship with the Rotary Club of Corriverton, Guyana. Projects include providing a water well and a generator to operate it. We have also equipped a school with books and athletic supplies. Several of our members have made trips |
| Foundation/Paul Harris Fellows: |
We have an active RI Foundation Committee |
| District/International Officers: |
Nine of our members have served as District Governor. They are: Elmer L. Andersen, Frederick W. Manley, Reuben A. Nelson, Wesley T. Wilke, James R. Olin, DVM, Robert L. Johnson, Gerald A. Meigs, William E. Salesses and our current DG, Kenneth W. Crabb, |
| Historical Highlights: |
After WWII the club started a project called the Rotary Youth Conference (now called Camp RYLA.) High school senior boys from all over the state came to Saint Paul for a weekend stay in Rotarian homes, to visit Saint Paul businesses and to learn about ca |