Rotary Club of Kingston - Jamaica

Rotary Club of Kingston - Jamaica Meetings : Thursdays 12: 30 PM @ The Jamaica Pegasus, Kingston http://www.therotaryclubofkingston.org Jack Peel as the Club's first President.

The Kingston Rotary Club is the cornerstone upon which Rotary in Jamaica has been built. The Club was formed in 1959, but its roots go back to 1931, when the late N.A. Po**ck attempted to have a Rotary Club established in Jamaica. Original letters, preserved in the Club's archives, show how his efforts came to nothing, as the then British West Indies lay in a territory where there was no District

Governor to represent Rotary International, and there was then no qualified Rotarian in Jamaica who could act as the representative of the International Board of Rotary International. The matter rested for 28 years, before the right conditions and renewed surge of interest led to the establishment of an Organizing Committee and to the chartering of the Kingston Rotary Club under the sponsorship of the Rotary Club of Toronto. The Constitution and By-Laws of the Rotary Club of Kingston were adopted on April 30, 1959, and Officers of the Club were elected a week- later with Rev. The Club was admitted to membership of Rotary International on June 18, 1959 -becoming the 10,250th club member of Rotary International. At the time, there were some 475,000 members of Rotary in 114 countries and geographical regions. When the Kingston Club was admitted to Rotary, there were 30 charter members. By the time the Charter Dinner was held, at the Myrtle Bank Hotel on October 10, 1959, ten new members had been added. At that dinner, the then President of the Rotary Club of Toronto, Bob Day, presented the Club's Charter on behalf of Rotary International. The dinner was attended by the 30 Charter Member Rotarians and their wives, the 10 members enrolled after the charter was approved, and guests including the Lord Bishop of Jamaica, the Mayor of Kingston, the Honourable Custos of St. Andrew, and visiting Rotarians from overseas. Since then, the Club has grown strong in service and has demonstrated its commitment to Service Above Self through the sponsorship of several Clubs in communities across the island. From its original 30 members, the Rotary Club of Kingston quickly grew to 63 members by 1961, including Honorary Life Member, then Governor, and subsequently Governor General, Sir Kenneth Blackburn. In the meantime, the demand for Rotary membership was growing in Montego Bay, where Robert Fletcher and Mervin Dullum were the leading lights. Kingston acted as the sponsoring club for Montego Bay which was granted its charter on March 21, 1961. The Club's Charter was formally presented at a banquet on May 13 of that year by Dr. Carlos Gonzales of Mexico, official representative of Rotary International. This was followed by the Rotary Club of Mandeville which received its charter in April 1963, with Karl Lyon as its first President. The undertaking of a survey of membership and prospective membership in 1966 led to the formation of a second Rotary Club in the city - the Rotary Club of St. Andrew, which was sponsored by Kingston and which received its charter in December 1966 at the Myrtle Bank Hotel. Three other Rotary Clubs have been sponsored by Kingston since that time - the Rotary Club of Ocho Rios which was formed in 1968; the Rotary Club of Spanish Town which was chartered in 1981; and the Rotary Club of Kingston- Downtown, which received its charter in 1982. But the work of Rotary has spread even further than is indicated by these clubs - as clubs sponsored by the Kingston Rotary Club have themselves sponsored new clubs, in Savanna-la-mar, Port Antonio, Christiana, Black River, Lucea, Santa Cruz, May Pen, New Kingston, Montego Bay East, and Portmore. The Rotary Club of Savanna-la-mar was the first of these 'second generation' clubs, and was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Montego Bay in 1969. Then in 1970, the four-year-old Rotary Club of St. Andrew sponsored a new club in Port Antonio, and the Rotary Club of Black River was formed in 1972, with the blessing of Kingston and the sponsoring of Mandeville. Montego Bay sponsored the Rotary Club of Lucea in 1974, then Black River sponsored the Rotary Club of Santa Cruz in 1980. In 1988, the Rotary Club of St. Andrew sponsored the Rotary Club of St. Andrew North and the New Kingston Club in 1990. Also in 1990, the Rotary Club of May Pen was sponsored by the Mandeville Rotary Club and a Club - Montego Bay East - was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Montego Bay in 1992 and in 1999 - the Rotary Club of Spanish Town sponsored a Club in the fast-growing area of Portmore in St Catherine. As the Rotary ideals of service to the community spread throughout the island, the number of Rotary Clubs has increased, and membership has grown in accordance with the long held ruling of one member of each profession to a club. Overall membership has grown gradually, at some times more swiftly than others. Of note is that the Rotary Club of Kingston was the first on the island to admit women as members, this happened in 2004. The number of Rotary Clubs in Jamaica has now been increased to 22 - all committed to the Rotary ideal of SERVICE ABOVE SELF. The current membership of the Kingston Club now stands at 110, making it the largest Club on the island.

Today, we gathered in fellowship to say a heartfelt thank you to our Assistant Governor, Karsten Johnson.The Rotary Club...
17/06/2026

Today, we gathered in fellowship to say a heartfelt thank you to our Assistant Governor, Karsten Johnson.

The Rotary Clubs of Kingston, Kingston East & Port Royal, St. Andrew, and Trafalgar New Heights came together to reflect on the Rotary Year 2025/2026, celebrate the journey, and honour the steady leadership of an Assistant Governor who has been a true tower of strength.

AG Karsten, your guidance, genuine care, encouragement, and unwavering support have meant so much to our clubs. You led with humility, served with purpose, and stood beside us in a way that made the Rotary journey stronger and more meaningful.

Thank you for your leadership, your friendship, and your commitment to Service Above Self.

Together, we continue to Unite for Good. 💙💛

We were delighted to host our town club, the Rotary Club of Naples North in Florida at our meeting on May 14, 2026  We c...
04/06/2026

We were delighted to host our town club, the Rotary Club of Naples North in Florida at our meeting on May 14, 2026 We continue to value the relationship between our clubs in serving our communities. We were also thrilled to be joined by the Executive Director of Denise Jefferson. We also enjoyed our special guest speaker at our meeting!

We were shocked and saddened to hear the news of our dear Director Elect Grace McLean. Last week we memorialised Directo...
04/06/2026

We were shocked and saddened to hear the news of our dear Director Elect Grace McLean. Last week we memorialised Director Elect Grace with our weekly meeting held in her honour. We had tributes from DG Bill Aiken, her proposer, PP Linval Freeman, her BPM Financial Family and her family. May DE Grace’s soul rest in peace 🕊️

🏌🏽 Join us this Saturday May 16th at 8:30am for our Annual Golf tournament. Contact Richard Josephs for details at 87691...
14/05/2026

🏌🏽 Join us this Saturday May 16th at 8:30am for our Annual Golf tournament. Contact Richard Josephs for details at 8769195554 ⛳

Service Above Self in action. 💙💛The Rotary Club of Kingston remains committed to serving communities, supporting youth, ...
07/05/2026

Service Above Self in action. 💙💛

The Rotary Club of Kingston remains committed to serving communities, supporting youth, building meaningful partnerships, and responding to the needs of others with compassion and purpose.

At the Rotary District 7020 Conference 2026, the Club was honoured with the:

✨ District Governor’s Distinguished Award
✨ District Governor’s Partnership Award
✨ District Governor’s Youth Service Award

These recognitions represent far more than awards — they reflect the collective efforts of our dedicated members, partners, volunteers, donors, and supporters who continue to work together to transform lives and strengthen communities across Jamaica.

We are grateful for every person and organization that continues to serve alongside us as we strive to make a lasting impact through Rotary.

An afternoon of growth, service and recognition at the Rotary Club of Kingston luncheon meeting on April 23rd.We proudly...
07/05/2026

An afternoon of growth, service and recognition at the Rotary Club of Kingston luncheon meeting on April 23rd.

We proudly welcomed four new members into the Rotary family and celebrated four outstanding Paul Harris Fellow honourees, including Father Richard Ho Lung, whose lifelong dedication to serving the poor and vulnerable continues to inspire Jamaica and the world.

Moments like these remind us that Rotary is not only about service projects — it is about people committed to transforming lives and creating lasting impact. 💙💛

  Highlights of Project Spectrum taken in by the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman in partnership with the RCOK and the Rotary...
29/04/2026

Highlights of Project Spectrum taken in by the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman in partnership with the RCOK and the Rotary Club of Montego Bay!

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Last week in action 💛The Rotary Club of Kingston continues to Unite for Good—delivering hope, relief, and life-saving im...
22/04/2026

Last week in action 💛

The Rotary Club of Kingston continues to Unite for Good—delivering hope, relief, and life-saving impact across Jamaica.

📦 Hurricane supplies handed over to the Missionaries of the Poor (courtesy of the Rotary Club of Streatham) for families in the western parishes
💧 7 water tanks (1,000 gallons each) delivered to the Cambridge Division, St. James to help several communities impacted by Hurricane Melissa
❤️ Automated External Defibrillator presented to Excelsior High School—empowering lifesaving response in emergencies.

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📣 *SAVE THE DATE* 📣_Installation Ceremony 2026–2027_The Rotary Club of Kingston invites you to an evening of celebration...
22/04/2026

📣 *SAVE THE DATE* 📣

_Installation Ceremony 2026–2027_

The Rotary Club of Kingston invites you to an evening of celebration, fellowship, and renewed purpose as we proudly install President Carolyn Gardner and her Board of Directors for the 2026–2027 Rotary year.

📅 Date: Thursday, June 25, 2026

Join us as we usher in a new chapter of service, leadership, and impact.

📝 Details to follow

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Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, 87 Knutsford Boulevard
Kingston
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