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Rotary Club of
Petaluma Valley
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Petaluma Valley Rotary Club was started in 1974.
Harold Alexander, the Club's first President,
was responsible for gathering the required
number of business persons to effect a new Club
in (then) Rotary International District 513. The
Club held its first meeting on February 25, 1974
and was chartered on August 16, 1974.
Petaluma Valley Rotary Club is an offshoot from
the Rotary Club of Petaluma, chartered in 1923.
The fine schedule of the Petaluma Club was
deemed to be too high, Petaluma Valley Rotary
Club became the "home of the 50-cent fine" -- a
condition which lasted for years!
Over the past six years, Petaluma Valley has
returned over $80,000 to our local community and
our world community. We sponsor STRIVE, a
program for academically challenged students,
and an Interact Service Club at Casa Grande High
School. The Club participates regularly in
Christmas in April and sponsors Sharing Trees to
provide holiday gifts to residents of
convalescent homes in Petaluma. We have
supported a Little League Team, A Cub Scout
Troop, helped pay for a cardiac monitor used by
paramedics, sponsored a bowling tournament for
Special Olympics and contributed to a wide
spectrum of other organizations and causes. In
2000, the Club presented its fifth annual "Who's
Who Revue", a celebrity Lip Synch fund-raising
event. A second fund-raising event, the "Haunted
Halloween House" was started October 2000 and is
a haunting good time for all.
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