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. We believe that exemplifying and embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) should be a part of everything we do at Rotary. To learn more about our Club and our focus on the youth of Benzie County check out Who We Are. Please join us on a Tuesday morning as guests are always welcome.
With her slide presentation Educator Carla Gipson told of her efforts to bring the international perspective to Benzie Central and many other schools around the world.
The first matter on the agenda for our Club Assembly was the report from the Chair of the Ad Hoc Membership Committee, Carol Burns. Slides from the presentations of Carol and the other speakers are available at Assembly 9-17-24.
Jon Throop, Executive Director of the Benzie Conservation District, provided an update on his organization's activities.
Maggie Bacon of Building Educational Success and Training (BEST) shared the network's work to promote post high school opportunities and encourage a culture of lifelong learning in Benzie County.
Michelle Russell with Hunter Steinkamp, Executive Director of the Crystal Community Ski Club's Nordic Rocks program, recipient of a recent Rotary District Grant.
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8th Grade, NMC's Building Tomorrow
Oct. 04, 2024
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Club Board Mtg
Oct. 15, 2024
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Foundation Board Meeting
Oct. 15, 2024
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11th Grade College Visit, Ferris
Oct. 22, 2024
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12th Grade Career Expo
Oct. 29, 2024
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Club Board Mtg
Nov. 12, 2024
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The polio shot heard round the world
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