3. Rotary in the Northwest
• Seattle #4 – founded 1909
• Tacoma #8 - founded 1910
• Vancouver #61 – 1913
• Victoria #90 – 1913
• Bremerton – 1931
• Bainbridge Island #6723 – 1947
4. Bainbridge changes 1947-1950
• City of Winslow (Aug. 1947)
• B.I. Rotary (Sept. 1947)
• Bainbridge Island Bank (Sept. 1948)
• American Legion Hall (Feb. 1950)
• Agate Pass Bridge (Oct. 1950)
• Washington State Ferries (1950)
• New state
highway
6. Rotary in 1947
• Service organization
• Business & professional men
• Classification principle
• Local club, regional district,
part of Rotary International
9. 1940s
Club Presidents
• 1947-48 Bert Klingbeil
• 1948-49 Ron Donaldson
• 1949-50 Frank Shepard
10. 1950s
Club Presidents
• 1950-51 Frank Drebick
• 1951-52 Emanuel S. Olson
• 1952-53 Burt Sparks
• 1953-54 Judd Huney
• 1954-55 David G. Myers
• 1955-56 Lew Daughters
• 1956-57 C. Vann Bucklin
• 1957-58 Bob Rodal
• 1958-59 Rev. Ike Brubacher
• 1959-60 Gerald B. Huntley
11. 1953-1954
• President Judd Huney
• July 6-12, 1953: “Bainbridge Island
Centennial Fling”
Sponsored by Rotary as fund-raiser, netting $826.23
100 years since Washington Territory was established
Community-wide parade on July 11
• Negotiations with Navy
Navy deactivating their Radio School and Base at Fort
Ward. Recreation center there was available to a non-
profit organization to operate for the community.
• Rotary International convention in Seattle
Seattle 4, Bainbridge, and other area clubs were host.
13. 1958-1959
• President Rev. Ike Brubacher
• Meeting location changed
Meetings (7 p.m. Wednesday) moved from the American Legion
Hall to the Martinique Restaurant in Winslow.
• Dues increase
Club dues were raised from $20 to $30 per year
• Club project
“Considerable discussion took place concerning a club project
for the year, and it was moved and seconded that as a specific
project the Club move towards construction of a public library.
Carried.”
15. Rotary in the 1960s
Club Presidents
• 1960-61 Ray Williamson
• 1961-62 Jack Gordon
• 1962-63 Fred Tyszko
• 1963-64 Russell R. Johnson
• 1964-65 Eddie Rollins
• 1965-66 Charlie Elicker
• 1966-67 Louis Frohning
• 1967-68 Russell Keys
• 1968-69 Everett E. (Bud) Barnes (1/2 year)
• 1968-69 Don Nakata
• 1969-70 Chuck Cole
16. Rotary Club Presidents
1953-1982 35th anniversary celebration,
1982
Back row, L to R
Joe Lovato (1979-80)
Dwayne Swanson (1973-74)
Vann Bucklin (1956-57)
Bob Rodal (1957-58)
Don Nakta (1968-69)
Lou Frohning (1966-67)
Judd Huney (1953-54)
Bill Estep (1975-76)
Sam Duncan (1982-83)
Jack Gordon (1961-62)
Front row:
Charlie Elicker (1965-66)
Fred Tyszko (1962-63)
Ike Brubacher (1958-59)
Lew Daughters (1955-56)
17. 1960: Wild Game Dinner
• Gerald Huntley, club
president 1959-60
24. Rotary in 1962
Seattle World’s Fair
• June 11, 1962: Rotary
Day at the World’s Fair
• Followed R.I. convention
in Los Angeles
• Rotary luncheon at the
Seattle Center Arena
• House of Friendship
• Tickets $3.00
25. Rotary in 1962
Seattle World’s Fair
• Jack Gordon, B.I. club
president 1961-62
• Fred Tyszko, B.I. club
president, 1962-63
29. Rotary in 1966-1967
• President Louis Frohning
• Eyeglasses fund
The club clarified arrangements with the school nurse
for children in need of glasses. The children will be
referred to the local optometrist, and the club advised
of costs for the eyeglasses.
33. Rotary in 1967-1968
• President Russ Keys
• International Youth Exchange
Maria-Elena McCann, of Bainbridge Island, spent the
year as a Rotary exchange student in South Africa
• Purchase of Eagledale and Strawberry Hill
park property
34. Rotary Auction 1968
1968 Rotarian auctioneers: Fred Tyszko, Charlie Elicker, Eddie Rollins, Jerry Orr
36. 1968-1969
• President Don Nakata
• International Youth Exchange
Bainbridge Island hosted Rotary Exchange student
Mark Saunders, from Perth, Australia, for 12 months
beginning February 1968.
38. 1969-1970
• President Chuck Cole
• Historical Museum
Funds from the 1969 and 1970 Auctions were used
to help the Bainbridge Island Historical Society move
an old school building (now the museum) from school
property to a new site at Strawberry Hill Park.
Auction funds also helped pay for the building’s
heating, display cases, and a new roof.
39. Rotary Auction 1969
Saturday, September 6
Commodore Bainbridge School
1:00 to 4:00 p.m., open house &
silent bid
7:30 to 11:00 p.m., live auction
41. Rotary 1952 to 2012
Rotary Field
• December 1952: Rotary Field purchase
Rotary bought 10 acres for $2,200 for Recreation Site
• Spring 1953: Field improvements
The club began work to clear and level the grounds
• 1957: Further field improvements
• 1962: Restrooms installed
43. Rotary 1952 to 2012
Rotary Field
• 1965: Park District created
Rotary paid the cost ($1,500) to place the measure on the
ballot. Creation of the district approved by the voters in
May, 1965.
• 1965 Park commissioners
First park commissioners were Dick Adair, Vann Bucklin,
Lou Frohning, Russ Johnson, and Nob Koura, and Jack
Gordon was appointed secretary.
• 1966: Rotary Field donated
Feb. 1966: Rotary donated Rotary Field to the Park
District
47. Rotary in the 1960s
Other park projects
• 1966: Strawberry Hill & Eagledale
US government decided to sell former Nike missile
sites. Park District asked Rotary to make the initial
$7,000 payment so the sites could be purchased.
• 1971: Strawberry Hill park improvements
Rotary donated $5,340, so Park District could receive
state & federal matching funds
48. 1971-1972 Fort Ward Boat Ramp
Rotary contribution of $6,900
provided for installation of boat
ramp at Fort Ward State Park.
50. Rotary Scholarships
55 years
• First scholarship was $250 in 1957.
• Statement of Purpose, 1957:
The Rotary Club has for its purpose the
development of the ideal of unselfish service to
community and nation. In relation to this purpose, a
scholarship will be awarded each year to a
graduating senior planning to further his education,
who has performed creditable service to school and
community.
51. Rotary 1957 to 2012
Scholarships
• Scholarships have been awarded since 1957
• Early years: $250 each
• 1957: Frank Kitamoto (UW)
• 1959: David Jones (UW)
• 1960: Bert Pedersen (Western)
• 1961: James Hoodenpyle (Oregon State)
• 1965: Linda Petherick (Western)
52. Rotary 1957 to 2012
Scholarships
• Scholarships awarded since 1957
• 2012: 10 recipients, total over $20,000
Kristi Worley, Nico Lucioni, Sydney Barnes-Grant, Sabrina Weschler, Emily Applewhite,
60. Library Remodels
Ground was broken in 1981 for a
major addition, funded in part by
Rotary Auction proceeds. Opening
day was March 17, 1982.
61. 1995-96: Library Expansion
Funds from the 1994-96 Rotary
Auctions provided $150,000 for a
major expansion of the public
library, doubling its size.