We have resumed our physical gatherings and activities. We will follow the guidelines established by the Department of Health. We are limited to 50 members at the physical meetings and 250 at outdoor activities. Masks and social distancing will be required.
Rotary Club of Cheyenne will also continue virtual meetings. We encourage those Rotarians unable to attend and guests to join us each Wednesday at noon! To join a meeting, click on the Speaker and the meeting information below and follow the links.
This past Saturday our 3 Cheyenne Rotary Clubs assisted the Miller Farm with Food donations to the COMEA Shelter and NEEDS, Inc. after the Farmers Market. See more pictures in the photo album on our Home Page, cheyennerotary.org.
Cheyenne Rotary After Hours would like to invite you and your club members (feel free to share this Zoom link) to our meeting on TUE AUG 11 at 5:30pm via Zoom. Our program/speaker is Stephen Latham, the President of the Cheyenne Chapter of the NAACP.
Annual Rotary Summer Picnic at the Wyoming Hereford Ranch!
Join us at the WHR Sale Barn & Lawn
Wednesday, August 19th from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Come celebrate summer together with live music from the local ‘City Creek Band’, scrumptious BBQ style food, cool refreshing drinks, Cowboy themed outdoor games, and more!
Members are encouraged to invite guests, family, and friends.
This event is being planned with your safety in mind and will follow a detailed, Health Department approved plan. We ask that all guests bring their own face covering.
Please RSVP via Evite - http://evite.me/qGN5BS4Pku. RSVP’s are required for food preparation by End of Day August 12th.
If you have additional questions, please contact Jera Likely at jeraschlotthauer@gmail.com or another Board Member.
There will be no Wednesday noon meeting on the 19th.
Through a grant from Microsoft represented by Dennis Ellis, our STEM/Tech Spark Team and members of the Boys and Girls Club were able to launch a weather balloon from the Boys and Girls Club in Cheyenne on August 7th. See more pictures in the photo album on our home page, cheyennerotary.org.
The Department of Health COVID 19 guidelines will next be evaluated on August 15th. Until then, we will adhere to the plan the Return to In-Person Meeting committee submitted to and approved by the County Department of Health. This document can be found on the homepage of our website, cheyennerotary.org.
For the time being, we will be offering the meeting a dual format, in-person and through Zoom.
Rotarians planning to attend in-person are required to submit an RSVP to Teresa the Sunday before the meeting. For at least the next two weeks, you may only have guests in the Zoom Mode.
Masks are to be worn at all times except during eating. You may remove your mask while consuming your meal. Please put your mask back on when you are finished.
Rotarian Lucie Osborn will present her Blue Stocking paper on the eradication of polio. A timely presentation, as the eradication of polio is a primary goal of Rotary and has connections to the development of vaccines. Some Club members will remember and even know people in Cheyenne and elsewhere who have polio, some will not. By the end of this meeting you will hear the stories of three polio victims who have direct connections to our Club, and you will all know someone who has polio. Following Lucie’s presentation, you will hear from a Club member with polio. The information shared in this presentation will hopefully motivate you to support Rotary’s goal of polio eradication.
ZOOM MEETING INFORMATION:
If you want to say, "Hi!" and catch up with each other before the meeting, please "join" the virtual meeting any time after 12:00. You will be able to unmute yourself and connect for about fifteen minutes. When you first join the meeting, you will be in a "waiting room" and we will let you in as soon as we can. At 12:15, we'll get the meeting started.
TO JOIN A ROTARY CLUB OF CHEYENNE MEETING FROM A COMPUTER, TABLET OR SMART PHONE
2.Or download the Zoom app from your App Store (iPhone) or Google Play (android) and create an account for future use. Then click the + Join button, and enter the Meeting ID: 890 5263 9939, password: 065537
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