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District History
The founding of the Pasadena Rotary Club in 1920 signaled the beginning of District 5300. The District now comprises 61 clubs and about 3000 members.
District 5300 takes pride in the Rotarians from the District who provide a tradition of leadership to the Rotary World. Rotarian, Jim Speers, Rotary Club of Covina served on the Board of Directors of Rotary International. Rotarian, Bill Walk, Rotary Club of Ontario, served as President of Rotary International in the 1970 Rotary year. We also salute the Past District Governors who have served District 5300.
Women in Rotary
The history of women in Rotary and the role of the Clubs in District 5300 is presented in the Women in Rotary video below.
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District 5300
San Gabriel and Pomona Valley EnlargementBoundaries
District 5300, that portion of Los Angeles County east of the eastern boundary of the City of Los Angeles and its extension northerly to the northern boundary of the Angeles National Forest, north of the Santa Ana Freeway, the San Gabriel River Freeway, and the direct line extended from the intersection of the San Gabriel Freeway and Pomona Freeway to the northwest corner of Orange County, that portion of San Bernardino County west of the Devore and Barstow Freeways, north of latitude 34° 20', west of longitude 115° west and north of latitude 35° and Nevada, the counties of Lincoln and Clark, and Nye County south of 37° latitude.
Women In Rotary Video
| The video is an edited version of the program created by the City of Duarte’s Public Access Channel. The official event entitled, “The Rotary Club of Duarte and the City of Duarte Host a Forum of Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Landmark Supreme Court Case of 1987” was held in Duarte, CA on May 4, 2007 (the 20th Anniversary to the day). |
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May 4, 2007 Forum Brochure Biographies of Panelists Outline of Video Newspaper Articles |