Club History

History of the 125th Rotary Club

OLDDowntownPhoto
The year 1914, when the Rotary Club of Corpus Christi was organized, found the city with about 9,000 people. Signs of progress were everywhere. It was in this atmosphere of progress that discussions were held about organizing a Rotary Club in Corpus Christi. A committee had listed about 100 vocations being practiced in the city from which 40 men were selected as likely prospective Rotarians. An informal luncheon was held June 16, 1914 at the Nueces Hotel at which time Mr. C. H. Jenkins, Secretary of the San Antonio Rotary Club, explained the objects of Rotary. It was on that day that the Rotary Club of Corpus Christi was formed and officers were elected. It was the 125th Club chartered worldwide. There were thirty-six charter members.

Club members have left a lasting legacy in our community in several ways. A testimony to their efforts can be seen all around us. They commissioned the “Queen of the Sea” sculpture by Pompeo Coppini in 1914. In 1990 the Club had Dr. Ron Sullivan refurbish it in celebration of its 75th Anniversary. Furthermore, the Club erected the Town Clock in Heritage Park.
“Queen of the Sea” Sculpture by Pompeo Coppini

PassingGavel

PAST PRESIDENTS PASSING THE GAVEL Top left: Henly Mitchell Fugate, Jr. (1967-68) Top Right: James R. Dinn (1968-69) Bottom: W. L. Dinn (1929-30)

The first Board of Directors included:
J. M. Nix, President
L. R Loving, Vice-President
Wm. G. Blake, Secretary
Gilbert McGloin, Treasurer
J. H. Bowman Jr., Sergeant At Arms
C. C. Womach, Director
H. W. Schaffer, Director
J. W. Pittman, Director
F. C. Allen, Director
W. Gibson, Director

QUICK LINKS




PayOnline


The Rotary Club of Corpus Christi had a full and meaningful meeting this Thursday, highlighting both international service and local community impact.We were honored to hear from Art Zeitler about our International Project supporting latrines in Guatemala, a project that reflects Rotary’s commitment to improving health, sanitation, and quality of life through service.We also welcomed Justin Butts, Bea Hanson, Executive Director of the Coastal Bend Food Bank, Darcy Schroeder from Valero and Daisy Castillo with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, who shared an exciting vision for a District Grant community garden project focused on food security, education, and hands-on service in the Coastal Bend.Thank you to our speakers, guests, visiting Rotarians, and members who joined us for another inspiring afternoon of connection, learning, and service.To learn more about our club, visit rotarycc.com.#RotaryClubofCorpusChristi #RotaryCC #PeopleOfAction #ServiceAboveSelf #RotaryDistrict5930 #CorpusChristi #CoastalBend #RotaryInternational ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
Celebrating Conservation in Action 🌿At our Harvey Weil Sportsman Conservationist Award on April 18, 2026, the Rotary Club of Corpus Christi was proud to honor Mary and Mike Terry as our 2026 Conservationists of the Year.Through their work at MT7 Ranch, the Terrys have transformed more than 14,000 acres into a living model of conservation—restoring native habitats, supporting wildlife, and creating opportunities for education and research. Their commitment goes beyond land stewardship, investing in students, researchers, and future conservation leaders across Texas.Rooted in faith, family, and a deep sense of responsibility, their work reflects a powerful belief: caring for the land today ensures it thrives for generations to come.Watch their story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mumHq7QM5NE&t=24sTo learn more about Rotary Club of Corpus Christi, visit rotarycc.com#Rotary #RotaryClub #CorpusChristi #ServiceAboveSelf #Conservation #TexasWildlife #HarveyWeil #RotaryImpact ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
We had a meaningful meeting at the Rotary Club of Corpus Christi this week, starting with a practical and informative program from fellow Rotarian Kathleen Clark, who presented Outsmart the Scammers. Her talk walked through common tactics and simple ways to stay protected—important reminders that are easy to overlook but critical to keep in mind.We also recognized several of our members for honors received at the recent District Conference, including Juan Guerrero, Ralph Silva, Mary McQueen, and Marissa Ford, each acknowledged for their impact and service throughout the past Rotary year. It was a proud moment to see the work of our club reflected at the district level.In addition, we celebrated Crystal Mead with a surprise Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her lasting contributions and dedication to Rotary. It was a special and well-deserved moment for our club.To learn more about the Rotary Club of Corpus Christi, visit rotarycc.com#Rotary #ServiceAboveSelf #CorpusChristi #RotaryClub #CommunityLeadership ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook