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Health Care in Wyoming

Health Care in Wyoming
May 24, 2023
Sheila Bush, Exec. Director - WY Medical Society
Health Care in Wyoming

Sheila Bush is the executive director for the Wyoming Medical Society and is responsible for the overall management of WMS and its staff. She provides support to the WMS Board of Trustees, serves as the chief lobbyist and advocate for Wyoming’s physician voice, and never hesitates to help physicians across WY whenever and wherever she is needed. She is the founder and publisher of Wyoming Medicine magazine and the founder of the Wyoming Leaders in Medicine physician leadership program. She is a graduate of the University of Wyoming, and is highly involved in her local community. Sheila serves on numerous boards in healthcare, policy and the arts, and has been recognized by several organizations for her outstanding leadership service. On weekends you will find Sheila camping, skiing or traveling with her husband and two boys. With over 17 years in advocacy, 16 of those with WMS, Sheila Bush has demonstrated her commitment and dedication to physician interests, and is available for any member regardless of need.

Rotarian of the Week
This week’s Rotarian of The Week loves to travel around the world, but don’t ask her to travel on Sunday. The last time she skipped church, things didn’t end well.
 
Our Rotarian of The Week was born in Denver, but don’t let that fool you - she can y’all with the best of them after growing up in Lubbock, Tex. During their time in Texas, this Rotarian became a prolific babysitter, a necessity after getting into an accident while driving a friend’s car while skipping church one Sunday. It seems our Rotarian didn’t know you had to slow down to take turns and the result of an accident meant paying repairs of $78. A lot of money at 50 cents an hour work.
 
Babysitting wasn’t the only job our Rotarian had while in high school, and not even the most interesting. This Rotarian was paid to demonstrate Weber grills at a hardware store, handing customers hot dogs fresh off the grill. To this day, our Rotarian of the week has never actually bought a Weber grill but said they do a great job.
 
Our Rotarian graduated with around 620 as a member of Monterey High School, home of the Fighting Plainsmen. This Rotarian has been a high achiever, taking piano for many years and even teaching a few extra students from mother’s load and writing for the school newspaper. Graduating high school in the top 10 percent of their class but maintaining a very active social calendar was a priority. 
 
This Rotarian was encouraged to see the world by her parents instead of going to Texas Tech. She had an uncle who was the associate dean of arts and sciences at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. That led our Rotarian attending the University of Wyoming where she met a big handsome cowboy on a blind date during her freshman year. Our Rotarian of The Week, Lindi Kirkbride and her beau, Alan quickly became an item and married after her junior year before moving to their ranch. 
 
In the name of getting her degree, this Rotarian commuted nearly 90 minutes each way to the University, requiring some training on winter roads, as well as changing tires, which didn’t go as smooth as planned. Lindi admits she thought she was too much of a princess to be asked to change a tire when surely someone would come to the rescue on the 9 miles of gravel roads plus the 23 on highway 85. Alan thought she had a lot to learn!
 
Lindi’s knowledge of tire changes and winter driving paid off as she graduated with a degree in social work before becoming one of the first women to work in juvenile probation under Ron Jeffrey at the predecessor of Youth Alternatives. 
 
She would go on to a life of ranch wife, mother, professional volunteer and citizen advocacy. She considered herself a patriotic voice from the land as she spoke publicly against the MX missile of which three were on their ranch. She even traveled with a group from six western states to the former USSR to ask them to dismantle their nuclear weapons. They were interviewed on Russian media and she was on the Today show twice. Due to treaties both sides reduced their nuclear weapons and the Peacekeeper missiles were decommissioned and the land was eventually returned to the ranch several years ago. Lindi has lobbied for Wyoming Church Coalition, League of Women Voters and AARP Wyoming. She was a founder of the Court Appointed Special Advocates or CASA in Cheyenne. In 1986, she received the Wyoming Woman of Achievement award presented by the Wyoming Commission for Women.
 
The marriage of our Rotarian of the week, Lindi Kirkbride, and Alan would endure for 51 wonderful years and produce three children - her son Ryan who is the fifth generation to work the Kirkbride’s ranch; daughter Kapri, who is a nurse at CRMC; and Anduin, in Fairbanks, Alaska with her husband, a newly retired KC-135 pilot in the Air Force. Alan and Lindi also helped raise a niece, Tiffany, after Lindi’s sister was killed in an automobile accident. 
Lindi was sponsored into Rotary by Lori Schoene and since that time has been on the World Service Committee and more recently the Braver Angels Committee. She says her most memorable experience at Rotary was her work as a senior counselor at RYLA, including the hike in silence to Inspiration Point to watch the sunrise. She encourages all Rotarians to be involved with RYLA and was thrilled when her granddaughter Maggie from Greeley went last summer!
In her spare time, she is a master gardener, a reader of historical fiction and whatever her book groups are reading, a world traveler who has been to 48 states and nearly the same number of countries, traveling for both leisure and on Christian mission trips. Her favorite meal would have to include her daddy and then Alan’s beef brisket, though she also likes a nice piece of salmon and lemon pie.
Paul Harris Awards
President Traci and Foundation Chair Lori present Larry Wolfe with his PH+1.
 
Larry Wolfe then gifted a Paul Harris award to Lindsey Reynolds.  Thank you Larry for your support of the Rotary Foundation.
New Rotary Application
Matt Behrends has applied for membership in our Rotary Club.  Matt is the Regional President of Pinnacle Bank - Wyoming.  Matt is sponsored by Tom Bass.
New Rotarian Introduced
Eric Walsh was introduced to the club by his sponsor, Tom Lacock.
 
I am excited to welcome Eric Walsh to Rotary today. I’ve known Eric for three years, he caring nature and dedication to helping those better their lives makes him a tremendous fit for the work we do in the Rotary Club of Cheyenne.
 
For those of you not familiar with him, let me introduce you to Eric Walsh.
 
Eric Walsh was born and raised in Cheyenne, and graduated from Cheyenne Central High School in 2009.
 
He moved to Riverton in 2009 to study at Central Wyoming College before taking a job in a first step social detox treatment program. He would work fulltime at The Center of Hope in Riverton through Volunteers of America where he would met his wife Clarissa. Eric and Clarissa have been together for 12 years this year and married for the last five.
 
Eric would go on to take a position as the new Supportive Service for Veteran Families Case Coordinator through VOA, working with homeless veterans to achieve or retain housing by working with community partners. The position allowed Eric to move back to Cheyenne with VOA and during this same time, he earned his associate degree in business management and finance. In 2018, Eric was hired by the Community Action of Laramie County to work for the Veterans Bridge Housing program. During his time at CALC he also worked as a case manager, which led to him becoming the social services program director at CALC, a position he holds today.
 
Eric’s interests include God, his family, and any day he can go cast a line into the lake. Some also might say that Eric is obsessed with collecting memorabilia from his childhood like unopened toys and anything Superman. Eric is about to finish his bachelor’s degree in business management and organizational leadership. He plans to continue to move forward in the nonprofit world, trying to make a difference, one person at a time.
 
Ladies and gentlemen, join me in welcoming Eric Walsh to the Rotary Club of Cheyenne.
More Info on Our Speaker for May 31.
On August 15, 2011, Andre Van Hall woke up and couldn't see below his chest. He would later be told by a doctor that he had  non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy. The prognosis - "you will be blind in two weeks."
 
It was a major blow to someone who by all measures is a high achiever who had helped run some of the most prestigious hospitality locals in the world, was the CEO of the Denver Athletic Club, and an Ivy League grad who speaks five languages. 
 
While lying on the gurney that August day, he decided the darkness he saw didn't need to be compounded with emotional darkness as well. He decided to embrace the changes that would soon become necessary to his life. On Wednesday, May 31, he will speak to the Rotary Club of Cheyenne about what it means to be a change leader and the role our natural curiosity plays in that process.  André and his wife Nancy reside in Denver, Colorado. Still an avid skier, André also enjoys tandem bicycling and cooking. Van Allen speaks for thousands of dollars each engagement, but is also a member of the Denver Rotary Club and has agreed to join us on May 31 for free. 
 
Rotarians are nothing if not leaders in our community. Andre will help us to keep that fire lit. 
 
So save the date, bring a friend, and join us as we hear from one of the top motivational speakers in the country. Click here to check out a little more about Andre.
Special Guest Speaker May 31st
President Traci Lacock invites members and guests to join at Little America for lunch on May 31st starting at 11:30 am for a special guest presentation by Andre van Hall. Mr. Hall inspires leaders and teams to adopt an attitude of curiosity. As the Curiosity Instigator, André challenges you to disrupt the status quo, ask questions, and seek new answers. Guests are welcome and lunches are on the Club! Please RSVP by 5/22/2023 with your total party count either to the Evite Invitation (sent via email) or email President Traci at tracilacock.rotary@gmail.com. For the Evite invitation, please follow this link: http://evite.me/uC6Y7FEpPA 
 
Seeking Applicants for RYLA and Young RYLA
The application deadline for RYLA has been extended to May 30.
 
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