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. 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.

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Chuck Kraus is a retired urologist and local historian who is the author of Thompsonville in Time and President of the Thompsonville Area Revitalization Project (TARP).
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Benzie Sunrise

Service Above Self

We meet In Person & Online
Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m.
Lucky Dog Bar & Grille
223 S. Benzie Blvd
Beulah, MI
United States of America
Apr-Nov in-person. Enter at back door on Commercial St. Jan-Mar virtual. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87180908589 No meeting 1st Tuesday of the month. Instead, join us at 6:00p.m. at St Ambrose for socializing.
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Speakers
Steve Fine
Jan 28, 2025
Detecting Melanoma
District Governor, Brianna Scott
Feb 11, 2025
District 6290 Governor Update & Board Mtg
Dan McCole
Feb 18, 2025
Tourism in Benzie County
TBD
Feb 25, 2025
Malawi Bike Project
Nancy Kida and Susan Johnson
Mar 11, 2025
Community Family Mentors
Ashley Lindstrom
Mar 18, 2025
Whistlestop Learning Center Update
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Rotary's response to U.S.'s intent to withdraw from World Health Organization

Rotary's response to U.S.'s plan to withdraw from World Health

Rotary members jump into action to help Los Angeles wildfire victims

Massive wildfires in Southern California, USA, have destroyed at least 12,000 buildings, razed neighborhoods, and displaced tens of thousands of people

Jimmy Carter's vision for peace

This story appeared in the February 2018 issue of Rotary magazine.  It’s a crisp, sunny day in late October, and school groups are touring the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in

Espresso in a war zone

Adventure or misadventure, roving correspondent Scott Simon finds enlightenment in a life of travels