BRIEF HISTORY OF EXCHANGE CLUB
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1896 – A
group of business and professional men began to meet for lunch in
Detroit to share ideas. They
called themselves the “Booster’s Club”.
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1911 – One of
their members, Charles Berkey, a wholesale jeweler, organized the
Boosters into the first Exchange Club.
They chose the name because they exchanged ideas and
philosophies.
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1917 –
Exchange Club becomes a national organization with its headquarters in
Toledo, Ohio where it still is today.
The first annual national convention is held that year in Toledo.
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1958 – The
Pompano Beach Exchange Club is formed and continues to be one of the
most prosperous and active Clubs in America.
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2003 – There
is nearly 1000 local Exchange Clubs throughout the USA and Puerto Rico
with some 32,000 members.
NATIONAL PROJECTS
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The first national project adopted by the National
Exchange was the aviation industry which was just beginning.
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The present national project is the prevention of child
abuse which was adopted in 1979. Today
there are some 100 Exchange Club supported Child Abuse Prevention
Centers throughout the US including our own HUGS for Kids, formerly the
Dick Weber Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse.
FAMOUS ALUMNI
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Former President George Bush
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Calvin Coolidge
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FDR
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Harry Truman
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Warren G. Harding
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Orville Wright
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Jimmy Doolittle
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Admiral Richard Bird
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Justice Earl Warren
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Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
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