Our Club at a Glance

As suggested by the photos above, membership in Benzie Sunrise Rotary offers opportunities for both community service and fellowship. Becoming a Rotarian also connects you with a global network of 1.2 million other members who share your drive to give back. Our club has no religious or political affiliation. To learn more about our Club and our focus on the youth of Benzie County check out Who We Are.

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Benzie Sunrise

Service Above Self

We meet In Person & Online
Tuesdays at 7:30 AM
Lucky Dog Bar & Grille
223 S. Benzie Blvd
Beulah, MI 49617
United States of America
Enter at back Commercial St door. No meeting first Tuesday of the month. Instead, join us 5:00 p.m. at Lucky Dog for socializing. Nov - Apr, virtual attendance available. Click "Join Us Online"
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Speakers
Sarah or Richard Anderson
Sep 26, 2023
Iron Fish: A Commitment to the Land & Community
Sierra Clark, TC Record Eagle, Indigenous Affairs
Oct 03, 2023
Our Anishinaabek Neighbors
Camille Hoisington, Director of Ecosystem Dev
Oct 17, 2023
The Freshwater Research & Innovation Center
Jerry Achenbach, Director
Oct 24, 2023
Great Lakes Maritime Academy
No regular meeting
Oct 31, 2023
Assisting with the 12th grade Career Expo at Crystal Mountain
Ryan Clulo
Nov 14, 2023
Atlas Space Operations
RSS
Rotary members provide modular housing to Ukraine

Affordable and easy to install, the prefabricated houses offer shelter – and a sense of hope

Rotary projects around the globe September 2023

Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action in Belize, the United States, Canada, India, and the United Kingdom.

A solar energy divide

Rotary and Habitat for Humanity team up to bring rooftop solar to low-income homeowners in America

Classrooms wired for success

The Rotary clubs of Panamá Norte and Westchester (Los Angeles), put together a global grant that sought to remedy the digital divide in Panama. The project provided each school with 30 laptops for students, an interactive whiteboard, and other technology, and also provided training for local teachers.