Gyro Club Of Edmonton
"Chartered July 29, 1921"
Gyro District VIII
The Edmonton Gyro Club is part of Gyro District VIII, which consists of 11 Clubs located in southern and eastern British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada; and, in eastern Washington and northern Idaho in the USA. Total membership in these clubs stands at 323 as of April 30, 2018.
Every year Gyros and Gyrettes get together for the District Convention with the other Gyro Clubs, in the District . This gathering, while mostly a time for fun, is also when the business of managing Gyro affairs for the year is done.
Other District and regular inter-club activities include an annual curling bonspiel (“Curlarama”) at Banff each November and golf during the summer. These District activities are all opportunities to travel, make new friends, renew old friendships, and most importantly of all, have fun.
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Gyro International
Gyro exists throughout North America and the sole purpose of this organization is to promote “Friendship”. Gyro came into being in 1912 when three college chums decided that their friendship, which had crystallized through their college years, was worthy of perpetuation. Gyro carries with it no label of race, creed, political, or other club affiliation. While many Gyro clubs do support and contribute to community projects, the primary purpose of coming together as Gyros is for “friendship and fun”.
In addition, Gyro International, through participation by representatives from each of the Districts together with the International Executive, provides a link tying together all Gyros. This organization exists for the purpose of cultivating and perpetuating the ideals and objectives of Gyro. The name “Gyro” was derived from the principle of the rapidly spinning gyroscope. It maintains a remarkable steadiness in the orientation of its spinning axis and resists being deflected to any new orientation. It is said to have power, poise and balance. These attributes apply to Gyros.
For more information, Click: Gyro International