Rotary Club of Cheyenne will be holding virtual meetings until further notice. We encourage all Rotarians 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.
We plan on resuming our physical gatherings and activities as soon as we responsibly can. Until then, together we are "Socially Distanced, but Rotary Connected."
We were honored and delighted to have Rotary International President Elect, Holgar Knaack,, as our guest speaker.As we get ready to launch our club's strategic planning, we will embrace Holger's suggestion to be innovative and embrace radical change as we strive to thrive in our community! Thank you for sharing your passion and leadership, Holger Knaack! Thank you DG Chris Woodruff, PDG's Chuck Rutenberg, Ken Small, Stu, DGEN Lee Varra-Nelson, AG Brenda Laird, and all of the District 5440 club presidents and Rotarians who participated
If you have skills in written communications, newsletter and website design, and interacting with members, we have just the place for you! We are looking for a person to utilize our ClubRunner online platform to share the Rotary story through our website, keep members and supporters in-the-know through our newsletter, and maintain the member-only content that helps with us administer the club smoothly. This position requires excellent communications skills, patience to utilize a somewhat clunky website platform, attention to detail, and a desire to support our club and its members. While the work is ongoing and requires time each week, the hours are at your convenience. This is one of the positions in our club that comes with a small monthly stipend. If you are interested and would like more information, please contact Robin Sims at 630-7419 or Brent Lathrop at 286-7661.
While a significant portion of the peach crop on the Western Slope of Colorado suffered severe freeze damage in April, our grower has peaches for us to sell! The Peach Sales fundraiser raises money for Rotary service projects each year, and is the perfect social distancing fundraiser. Because of the shortage in the peach crop, we will have three hundred 9-pound boxes available to sell, rather than the usual 18-pound boxes.
WE NEED YOUR HELP! We are looking for a chairperson to coordinate the volunteers and the sales, delivery to Little America, and distribution. If you are interested in chairing this fundraiser this year or want more information about what is entailed, please contact last year’s chairperson, Lindsey Reynolds at lindsey@cheyennesymphony.org or Brittany Wilson at BWilson@mhpllp.com.
What inspires you? Gets you excited about what our Rotary Club is doing? Where are the needs in our community and our world, and how can Rotary Club of Cheyenne have the most impact? We are going through the process to update our strategic plan to arrive on areas of impact, discovering projects and programs that are relevant to our members and energizing to our club. Club leadership will be using the practical guidance presented by Mountain Sage Consulting at the Spring District Assembly to refine the plans that were started a couple of years ago. We will be asking for input and advice from each member, from our business sponsors, from our community leaders – asking you what makes Rotary special? Be on the lookout for a link to a brief survey in your email inbox, and share your thoughts.
Dr. Danielle Jensen-Ryan, LCCC and Casey Robnsn, CRMC
Dr. Jensen-Ryan will speak about her research trajectory, research conducted with the Institutional Research Office at LCCC, and her future plans in her new role as the Coordinator for the Human & Public Services Pathway at LCCC.”
Casey Robinson, MHA, RT(R)(N), CNMT, PET, Administrator, Cardiac and Imaging Services at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center
“What makes CRMC Imaging services special and how we are creating a special culture for our patients”
•New technology/new departments/new tests
•Patient Experience
Casey will also be sharing with us about CRMC's investment in a new MRI machine and the impacts of changes to the imagingdepartment on the medical services offered to Cheyenne and the region.
Joint Statement from Kiwanis International, Lions Clubs International, Optimist International, and Rotary
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