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Our Rotary Year

May 21, 2025 - The meeting will be held at Little America at 12 noon.
Wakana Hara and Vito Montenovo
 

Our Exchange Students will be sharing information about their year in Cheyenne and saying good bye as they finish their Rotary Year. 

Paul Harris Gifted
Larry Atwell gifted Sarah Compton her PH+3.  Congratulating Sarah are President Beth and Rotary Foundation Chair Lori.
Red Ribbon Removed
President Beth gives congratulations to Rotarian Matt Cannon who accomplished the list of tasks to remove the new member red ribbon from his badge. Great job Matt!
Adaptive Tricycles
The Adaptive Tricycles were unboxed and assembled Friday evening by great crew of Rotarians.  What normally takes a couple of hours was done in less than an hour.
 
Saturday the tricycles were handed out to the kids who had been identified by Stride and LCSD1 as children who would benefit from one.
 
Thanks to all who made this worderful project a success for the 6th year.  All Rotarians who participated, Stride Learning Center, LCSD1, Cheyenne Fire Training Center, and most of all, thanks to our Rotary Business Sponsors who provided the funding.
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