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WE HA VE  NOT BEEN  IDLE
          By  Sam Hudson


          Since  its  first  meeting  on  March  2 4,  192 4,  Plymouth  Rotary  has  been  an
          active  club,  both  collectively  and in  terms  of  the  civic  achievements  of its
          individual members.
          In  1927, the  club  helped raise  more than  $200,000 to  build  the  Mayflower
          Hotel.  We  sent  financial  aid  to  Plymouth,  England  during  World  War  II.  In
          194 7,  we  raised  funds  to  illuminate  the  local  high  school  football  field.  In
          195 1,  we  provided  funds  to build  a  hog barn  for  4 -H  boys and  girls  at the
          Belleville  exhibit  grounds.  In  1956,  we  raised  $40,000  to  help  construct
          and  operate  the  Crippled  Children's  Center  in  lnster.  In  the  same  year,  we
          raised  $  1, 6 0 0  through  our  first  chicken barbecue  to equip  the  Wing  Street
          playground.
          In  1960,  we  held  our  first  "Fall  Festival"  in  Kellogg  Park,  broadening  the
          chicken  barbecue  to  include  other  organizations  and  activities.  The  Fall
          Festival  is  now  an  annual  attraction  in  the  Plymouth  community,  drawing
          people  from  all  over Wayne  County, and beyond.
          In  1967,  we  donated  $5,000  to  defray  the  cost  of  the  fountain  in  Kellogg
          Park.   In  1968,  we  donated  $20,000  over  a  five-year  period  to  help
          establish  the  school  system's  Rotary  School  Farm.  In  197 2,  we  donated
          $ 1 0, 0 0 0  for  our  5 0th  anniversary  projects, including  two kidney  machines
          purchased for St. Mary Hospital.
          The  money  raised  from  our  Fall  Festival  par ticipation,  and  from  other
          projects,  is  channeled  through  the  Plymouth  Rotary  Foundation  which
          makes donations to a  wide  variety  of local charitable and civic projects too
          numerous  to  mention  in  this  short  resume.   Contributions  have  included
          $ 2 5, 0 0 0  toward  the  cost  of  the  Plymouth  Gathering  building  constructed
          by  the  city  for use in  connection with community  events in  Kellogg Park.
          Plymouth  Rotarians,  as  individuals,  also  have  made  their  marks  in  the
          community .  At  least  2 O members  of the  club have served on  the  Village  or
          City  Commission  since  192 4.   We  have  had  village  and  city  managers,
          township board  officials,  and  police and  fire  chiefs  as members  of the  club.
          This  club  has  contributed  1 2 Mayors  to  the  City  of  Plymouth,  and  nine
          members have been inducted into the Plymouth Hall  of Fame.
          A  number  of  Plymouth  Rotarians  have  been  presidents  of  the  Plymouth
          Community  Fund.   We  have  had  four  municipal  judges,  four  state
          representatives,  and  a  symphony  conductor.   In  addition,  four  of  our
          members  have  been  Rotary  District  Governors,  four  have  been  school
          superintendents,  and  at  least  1 3 have  served  on  the  Plymouth  Board  of
          Education.  One  member  was  in  charge  of Wayne County  Schools  for  many
          years,  and  several  have  served  on  the  board  of  trustees  of  Schoolcraft
          Community  College  and  the  Schoolcraft  College  Foundation.  There  are  few
          organizations  in  the  Plymouth  Community  that  do  not  number  at  least  one
          Rotarian on their Board of Directors.
          Internationally  we  have  furnished  annual nursing  scholarships  to  Nepal  and
          have supported High  School and  College youth exchanges.  This club  raised
           $ 3 0, 0 0 0  to help in  the Rotary International project to eliminate Polio by the
          year  2000.
          There is  no  doubt that  in  its  6 7  year  history,  the Plymouth  Rotary  Club  has
          been  a  service  club  in  the  fullest  sense  of  the  word.  We  have  served  the
          community  collectively,  as  demonstrated  by  the  many  projects  we  have
          tackled,  and  we  have  served  it individually,  as  the  record  of  achievement
          of our members also indicates.
          It is a  club  to be proud of.
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