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
Contessa Alexander & Andy Buelow
Dec 05, 2023
Muskegon Rotary Club's Progress in Rotary's Commitment to DEI
Hunter Steinkamp
Dec 12, 2023
Crystal Community Ski Club Update
No morning meeting
Dec 19, 2023
Evening Holiday Dinner at Crystal Mountain
Donna Norkoli
Jan 09, 2024
Reducing the Stigma Toward Mental Health
Ryan Rowe, Executive Director
Jan 16, 2024
HANWASH
Nick Nessley, President
Jan 23, 2024
Northwest Michigan College, proposed annexation
Molly Stephenson
Jan 30, 2024 7:30 AM
US State Department, South and Central Asia
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Consider your carbon foodprint

If all the climate change solutions, from electric cars to wind turbines, there’s a powerful one that’s staring you in the face — at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Rotary projects around the globe December 2023

Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action in the United States, Peru, Italy, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea.

Help Rotary Strike Out Polio

2024-25 Rotary International President Stephanie A. Urchick invites 25 PolioPlus supporters to her hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, to Help Rotary Strike Out Polio at the $1 Million Baseball Game.

An audacious request transforms South African schools

With the largest Rotary global grant ever awarded in South Africa, Rotarians refurbish 11 schools’ toilets and kitchen facilities.