Rotary Club of Newfoundland PA

Rotary Club of Newfoundland PA The Rotary Club of Newfoundland was Chartered March 27 1950. Rotary is a Community Service organization. Joseph Jacobs, principal and S.

The Club meets on Mondays at 6pm at Johns Italian Restaurant Route 507 Greentown PA 18426. The idea of forming a Rotary Club in Newfoundland had its birth 59 years ago in the office of the supervising principal of the Greene-Dreher School sometime in early January, 1950. Clair Smith, President of the Pocono Mountains Rotary Club discussed the possibilities of organizing a service club in this area

. A survey was taken of business and professional men regarding Rotary. Since reactions were favorable, a preliminary meeting was held with ten prospective members in attendance. Clair Smith, Elmer Daniels and Ted Jenkins of the Pocono Mountains Club explained the aims and purposes of Rotary International and answered questions regarding Rotary. The group decided to continue the effort to organize a Newfoundland Club. On January 28, 1950, twenty-two businessmen attended a meeting held at the Newfoundland Hotel and the following officers were elected: Joseph Jacobs, President; F. Carrol Krautter, Vice President; Fred Hart, Treasurer; and Robert Staph, Secretary. A subsequent weekly meetings, details of organizing and obtaining a Charter from Rotary International were worked out by the Club. Meetings would be held on Monday evenings at the Hotel. Constitution and By-Laws were adopted with the assistance of District Governor Benton Whipple. Breaking away from the traditional "Greene-Dreher" title, which prefixed many organizations in this area, the group adopted "The Rotary Club of Newfoundland, Pennsylvania" as ists official title. Although most of the meetings held were business sessions a number of typical Rotary programs were presented. Among those individuals who were instrumental in the Club's organization were Clair Smith, Elmer Daniels, Dick Price, Ted Jenkins, Joe Wile, Andy Lewis, Tom Mullen, Bill Sengle, Hugh Talmadge, Roy Michener, Charles Vogt, Cliff Steffens, Lawrence Hay and Rev. Harold MacMurray, all from the Pocono Mountains Club; Walter Fossa, and Ken Banzhof of the Mount Pocono Club; Walter Feeney, Joe Barnes and William Toewe of the Stroudsburg Club; Joe Bollen from the Chester Pike Club and Governor Benton Whipple of Laceyville. The application was forwarded to Rotary International in Chicago for approval. On March 29th, President Jacobs received a wire from Governor Whipple that the provisional Club of Newfoundland had been accepted into Rotary International as a full fledged Club, effective March 27th, 1950. The Charter Night part was held on April 24th at the Penquin Circle (now known as the Greentown Medical Center) in Greentown. "Charter Night" was a huge success with over 150 Rotarians and the ladies in attendance. Pocono Mountains led the way with 45 guests. Eleven other Clubs were represented: Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Stroudsburg, Honesdale, New Milford, Mount Pocono, Plains, Wyoming, Lansford, Pittston and Laceyville. Telegrams of best wishes were sent by Dunmore and Towanda. After receiving the Charter number 7478, the Club was presented with the following gifts: the American Flag from New Milford, the RI Banner from Mount Pocono, the Rotary Bell from Honesdale, membership pins from Stroudsburg, Rotary booklets from Plains and a secretary's kit from Pocono Mountains.

Chelsea Seagraves Beierle, a representative of "Fish for Kids" spoke to the club about the amazing community event that ...
06/23/2026

Chelsea Seagraves Beierle, a representative of "Fish for Kids" spoke to the club about the amazing community event that has taking place for about 40 years. Bringing children and their families into the great outdoors to enjoy a day of fishing in the Carlton Drake Memorial Park in Newfoundland. We are proud to support such a wonderful event and want to thank all of those that make it possible.

Please come out and support our monthly Bingo held on the first Wednesday of each month. Doors open at the Wallenpaupack...
06/23/2026

Please come out and support our monthly Bingo held on the first Wednesday of each month. Doors open at the Wallenpaupack Area South Elementary School at 6:00pm and the first game starts at 6:30pm. All of the money raised goes back to community projects. It is always a family friendly event, and the Alumni Association will be selling snacks. Spread the word!

Making some positive changes for the children of our community.
06/20/2026

Making some positive changes for the children of our community.

06/08/2026
The Newfoundland Rotary Club members gathered to prepare emergency preparedness bags to be distributed at a local food p...
05/21/2026

The Newfoundland Rotary Club members gathered to prepare emergency preparedness bags to be distributed at a local food pantries. The bags will help individuals and families facing challenges related to power outages, water loss, and other unexpected emergencies.

These bags are filled with essential supplies to provide comfort, safety, and peace of mind during difficult situations.

This project was made possible in part through a Rotary District 7410 Grant, along with generous support from Benco Dental and the Newfoundland Rotary Club.

Service Above Self is more than a motto — it’s neighbors helping neighbors when it matters most. Thank you to everyone who contributed their time, resources, and support to make this project a reality for our community.

05/09/2026
A huge thank you to everyone who attended and supported the Newfoundland Rotary's 50/50 Cash Raffle Fundraiser!The event...
05/07/2026

A huge thank you to everyone who attended and supported the Newfoundland Rotary's 50/50 Cash Raffle Fundraiser!

The event was a tremendous success, and we are incredibly grateful for the generosity and community spirit shown by all who participated. Your support helps make a meaningful difference by supporting local projects and nonprofit organizations throughout our community.

Events like this are only possible because of the dedication of our volunteers, sponsors, club members, and attendees who continue to come together to give back and strengthen our region.

Thank you again for helping make this fundraiser such a wonderful success — we truly appreciate your support and look forward to seeing everyone again at future community events!

Rotary sponsored bingo this week! Wednesday 6:30. $5 for five games. Thank you for supporting a great community organiza...
05/04/2026

Rotary sponsored bingo this week! Wednesday 6:30. $5 for five games. Thank you for supporting a great community organization!

Congratulations to Paul S. on receiving his Paul Harris Fellow +1 recognition! 👏This honor reflects Paul’s dedication an...
04/22/2026

Congratulations to Paul S. on receiving his Paul Harris Fellow +1 recognition! 👏

This honor reflects Paul’s dedication and ongoing support of the Rotary Foundation, helping to make a meaningful impact both locally and around the world. Thank you for your commitment to Service Above Self and for all you do for our Rotary community.

Well deserved, Paul!

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PO Box 32
Newfoundland, PA
18445

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