We have resumed our physical gatherings and activities.  We will follow the guidelines established by the Department of Health.  Masks and social distancing will be required for in-person meetings and activities.  Guests are welcome.
 
Rotary Club of Cheyenne will also continue virtual meetings.  We encourage those Rotarians and guests unable to physically attend to join us each Wednesday at noon via Zoom!  To join a meeting, click on the Speaker and the meeting information below and follow the links.
 
 
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Double Your Donation to the Local Foundation
The Cheyenne Rotary Club Foundation, founded in 1988, was created exclusively for the benefit of the Cheyenne Rotary Club to enable our Club to support community projects throughout Laramie County.  Projects supported by the Foundation have included music education through the Cheyenne Symphony, the Veterans Center at LCCC, protective equipment for Cheyenne police, and character development books for students.  With your gifts, we can do even more!  When the endowment reaches $1 million, our Club will be able to contribute up to $50,000 per year to local projects.  And this year, not only are your donations matched by a $30,000 challenge gift from Rotary Club funds, because of the CARES Act a larger portion of your donation may also be tax deductible.  Help Rotary make a difference in our community, and donate today!
 
 
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University of Wyoming update by UW President Seidel
Nov 04, 2020
Dr. Edward Seidel
University of Wyoming update by UW President Seidel

A distinguished scholar who has led academic, research and innovation programs at multiple universities has been named the 28th president of the University of Wyoming.  Dr. Edward Seidel, was offered a contract by a unanimous vote of the UW Board of Trustees and took office in July.  

November Birthdays
Nov 02  Janae Ruppert
Nov 02  Rolinda Sample
Nov 03  Billie Addleman
Nov 04  Phyllis Sherard
Nov 05  Connie Filipovitch-Sarmiento
Nov 10  Robert Elwell
Nov 13  Roberta Coates
Nov 15  Scott Fox
Nov 15  Ron Rabou
Nov 16  Rod Hartshorn
Nov 16  Pat Swallow
Nov 17  Jera Likely
Nov 23  Chris Barlow
Nov 25  Tina Worthman
Nov 26  Susan Allen
Nov 26  Anja Bendel
Nov 26  Jacob Bustos
Nov 28  Hans Ritschard
Nov 29  Dick Larkin
Notable Years of Rotary Service
Rick Davis                  46 years
Al Johnson                 46 years
Brent Lathrop             34 years
Bill Gentle                  26 years
Jim Hearne                23 years
Jarrod Black              21 years
Mary Throne             16 years
Dan Buchan              13 years
Stig Hallingbye          10 years
Reed Schafer              9 years
Khale Lenhart             8 years
Greg Porter                 5 years
JJ Chen                      4 years
Lindi Kirkbride            4 years
Brandi Voigtsberger   4 years
Traci Lacock              3 years
Mike Bleakley            1 year
Sam Runyan             1 year
 
Microsoft Grant - Gutter Bins for Cheyenne
 

$100,000 Microsoft grant provides stormwater filtration to Cheyenne, WY 

Media Contact:  

Brian Deurloo, Frog Creek Partners 307-439-9570;  

Brent Lathrop, Rotary Club of Cheyenne 307-286-7661 

Cheyenne, Wyoming -- The Rotary Club of Cheyenne and Frog Creek Partners recently  received a $100,000 award from the Microsoft Community Environmental Sustainability initiative  to help restore and protect Crow Creek in Cheyenne, WY from the threat of stormwater  pollution. 

The Rotary Club will use these funds to purchase at least 50 Gutter Bin stormwater filtration  systems from Frog Creek Partners; a Casper, Wyoming based environmental technology  manufacturing company. 

“Microsoft wants to be a good community partner and help protect the watershed it uses,”  explained Dennis Ellis, Wyoming’s Microsoft Community Lead. “Microsoft is making an  investment into the future of the Cheyenne community and the health of the planet.” 

The Microsoft Community Environmental Sustainability initiative, part of Microsoft’s Datacenter  Community Development program, actively works to protect the long-term environmental health  of Microsoft datacenter communities. Through partnerships with local leaders and organizations,  Microsoft supports and empowers innovative solutions to address community environmental  needs. 

This project also aligns with two of Rotary International’s areas of focus: the environment and  clean water. 

“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Microsoft and Frog Creek to help clean and protect the  water in Crow Creek,” said Brent Lathrop, president of the Rotary Club of Cheyenne. “Part of  our mission is to carry out Rotary International’s goals on a local level, and this project does just  that.” 

“Most people don’t realize that the filth on our streets is flushed to rivers and oceans through the  storm sewer network. The Gutter Bin acts like a coffee filter for storm drains. It removes  cigarette butts, trash, and other pollutants from stormwater to help protect and restore 

watersheds,” said Brian Deurloo, Frog Creek Partners founder 

and president. “Stormwater pollution is seriously affecting the  

health of our planet and the food chain.”  

The Bins capture an average of about 100 pounds of pollution  

per year per storm drain. The team expects to divert away from  

Crow Creek and capture at least 6,000 pounds (3 tons) of  

pollution every year.  “This project builds on a clean water initiative between Rotary,  

the Laramie County Conservation District and the City of  

Cheyenne started in 2019 to test the Gutter Bin stormwater  

filtration system. It is a prime example of an effective and  

productive public-private partnership that benefits a municipality,  

a non-profit organization, and private industry and the environment” Lathrop added. “The real  winner is Crow Creek; a cleaner Crow Creek creates a more sustainable and resilient Cheyenne  community.” 

The team will work with the City of Cheyenne to identify storm drains that need a Gutter Bin to  create maximum effectiveness. The Gutter Bin filters will be installed in 2021 in areas and street  corners where they will be most effective for filtering pollution. The project team is working with  the City to create a low cost, long term and sustainable maintenance program to ensure a  successful future of stormwater filtration. 

Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. 

Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision. For more than 110 years, Rotary’s people of action have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects. From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and we stay committed to the end. 

Frog Creek Partners’ Gutter Bin stormwater filtration system removes pollution from storm  drains to help make rivers and oceans cleaner. Frog Creek Partners’ broad customer base  includes municipalities and governments, as well as corporate and industrial stakeholders  

seeking to improve local water quality. Frog Creek Partners is a home-grown Wyoming  company headquartered in Casper. Its products are engineered, manufactured, and assembled  in Wyoming. 

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