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Options for Rotary in Cheyenne

While Rotary clubs are grounded in the same values, no two are the same, because each community has its own unique needs. At club meetings in communities across the globe, our members come together to strengthen their connections to friends and neighbors and their commitment to improving lives.  Rotary International  Clubs may have different meeting times, financial commitments, membership size, formality and service focus areas. We encourage you to attend multiple meetings to find out the right membership fit for you in Rotary.

 

Rotary Club of Cheyenne.
We have about 187 members, 21 of those members are IMPACT Club members. We meet every Wednesday at noon at Little Ameica.

We offer 2 types of membership in our club.  The regular membership which includes the Wednesdy lunch meeting and our IMPACT Club membership,a service-focused, flexible extension of the Cheyenne Rotary club designed for members who cannot commit to regular meetings. These members prioritize hands-on service projects over traditional meetings, allowing members to serve the community while fitting Rotary into their busy schedules. They pay reduced membership fees and do not attend the lunch meeting.  

The Cheyenne noon Club is the orginal Rotary Club in Cheyenne which was chartered in 1918. We have a diverse membership and focus on all of the Rotary's Areas of Focus.  We are actively involved with the Rotary Youth Exchange Program and Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA). We have a long history of local and international service with humanitarian projects in many countries.  Our meetings offer a wide range of programs, while all members participate in community service and fellowship.

 

Cheyenne Rotary After Hours.
The Cheyenne After Hours club meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in the evening from 5:30 to 6:30 at Applebees in the back room. They have 25 members.

They focus on 3 main topics, Education, Veterans and Outdoor Recreation.  They do a lot of public service work but are best known for the Veteran's Produce Project with moller Farms and the Farmer's Market starting the frist Saturday in August through the second Saturday in October.  They also sponsor the Jingle Bell Jaunt the first Saturday in December which benefits Rotary youth leadership programs.  These programs are in their 9th year, the Club was started in 2014.

 

 

Rotary Club of Cheyenne Sunrise.
The focus of the Cheyenne Sunrise Club is community, education and children.  They are a small club doing service in the community and social events. It is a club that feels more like a family.  Sunrise Rotary is a small service club that is referred to as small but mighty.  They support the community through an annual golf tournament and many little service projects throughout the year.

The Club meets at the Omelet House 216 E 17th, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at 6:40 AM.

Their membership is 20 dedicated Rotarians.

 

 

LCCC Rotaract Club
This club meets on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Tuesdays from 12:20pm - 1:20pm in the CCC building, room 178-179.

They are a Laramie County Community College based Rotaract club focused on service, leadership, and networking. They have about 35 members. 
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