SPECIAL ADVERTISING PARTNER
The Rotary Club of Salt Lake City invites you to join in its 2011 Centennial Celebration
A Century of Service - A Future of Opportunity
Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011
Reception: 6 pm / Dinner: 7 pm
Salt Palace Grand Ballroom

Six community leaders who exemplify Rotary Internationals motto of Service Above Self will be honored along with Rotary Heroes and multi-generational Rotary Families.
Service Above Self Honorees
Ezekiel Dumke, Jr. Co-Founder, Katherine W. and Ezekiel Dumke Jr. FoundationKem Gardner Chairman of the KC Gardner Company
Jon M. Huntsman, Sr. Founder & Chairman, Huntsman Corporation
Thomas S. Monson President, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Beverley Taylor Sorenson Co-Founder, Sorenson Legacy Foundation
Major General Brian L. Tarbet Utah National Guard
Rotary Heroes
Eugene Banks Retired, Investments-Securities
Vicky Jackson-Davison Owner, Mr. Handyman, Sandy/Draper
Ardean Watts University of Utah School of Music, Emeritus Faculty
Multi-Generation Rotary Families
Creer Family, Daynes Family, Young Family & Pembroke Family
Plus an Evening of Entertainment from:
- Michael Ballam
- Crimson Five
- Historical slide show
Please join us and buy your tickets now!
Proceeds go to Rotary International Polio Plus
and
Rotary Club of Salt Lake City service projects
Our History
In January of 1911, Utahs first Rotary Club was founded in Salt Lake City. Known as Club 24 by its members - the club was the 24th Rotary Club worldwide - the Rotary Club of Salt Lake City has provided a century of service by engaging in a variety of volunteer and humanitarian efforts, both locally and internationally. Over the past 100 years, Salt Lake Citys business and community leaders have embraced the ideals established by Rotary International through its motto ofService Above Self.
Today, the Rotary Club of Salt Lake City has more than 300 members, while Rotary International has 1.2 million members who belong to 33,000 clubs in 165 countries worldwide.





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