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Pacific Citizen Article (p. 8)

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Remembering Premium Category Names

Thanking the Founders

Thousand Club

George Inagaki & Hito Okada

- Founded by National President Hito Okada, “Father of 1000 Club”, and George Inagaki, original 1000 Club Chair

- The idea originated with charter members Fred Wada and Frank Tsuchiya in August 1946, when each pledged $1,000 donations

- 1000 Club was officially formed at the August 13-17, 1947 National Board meeting in Idaho Falls

- Goal was to get 1,000 members to pay $25 a year ($25,000 extra for JACL)

- This goal was reached in October 1954


Century Club

The Ota Family of Los Angeles

- Established in 1970 at the JACL National Convention in Chicago

- National Council did not want to raise the 1000 Club dues (again). So, they created other categories of “Supporting Members” by passing a CBL amendment

- The original Century Club dues were $100 per year with $15 going to the chapter

- The name was inspired by a $100 donation from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ota of Los Angeles during the Convention banquet and pledge to keep up the contribution annually


References

  • P.C. Vol 39, #14 (October 1, 1954)

  • P.C. Vol 23, #8 (August 24, 1946)

  • P.C. Vol 71, #5 (July 31, 1970)

  • P.C. Vol 139, #4 (August 20, 2004)


    Special thanks to David Kawamoto for his dedicated Pacific Citizen research!

Millennium Club

Milo Yoshino & Frank Sakamoto

- Founded in 2004 by Milo Yoshino and Frank Sakamoto

- Goal was to get 50 members to pay $1,000 a year ($50,000)

- Approved at the 38th Biennial National JACL Convention in Honolulu, also the celebration of JACL’s 75th anniversary