Youngstown Rotary centennial lunch today at Tyler history center


YOUNGSTOWN

Refreshments and reflection were all part of the Youngs-town Rotary Club’s centennial luncheon Friday at the Tyler Mahoning Valley History Center.

The luncheon was part of a series of events to celebrate the club’s 100th anniversary. The club was founded Feb. 1, 1915, by Youngstown architect Charles F. Owsley.

“It’s an exciting time for the club,” said Scott Schulick, former club president who was on the committee that organized the week’s celebrations.

The luncheon featured keynote speaker Ed Futa, former general secretary of Rotary International, who spoke about the relevance of the club over its 100 years.

Read his remarks and more about the event in Saturday's Vindicator or on Vindy.com.