As suggested by the photos above, membership in Benzie Sunrise Rotary offers opportunities for both community service and fellowship. Becoming a Rotarian also connects you with a global network of 1.2 million other members who share your drive to give back. Our club has no religious or political affiliation. To learn more about our Club and our focus on the youth of Benzie County check out Who We Are.

Kip Nickel is a Traverse Bay Sunrise Rotarian and the project leader for his club's Malawi Secondary Schools Bicycle Share Project.
Deana Jerdee is the Executive Director of Paddle Antrim, a non-profit in Antrim County. She shared her PowerPoint with us.
Sarah May is the Coordinator of the Benzie Area Youth Initiative. As she explained in her PowerPoint presentation, the BAY Initiative aims to promote healthy behaviors in youth through collaborative prevention efforts.
Amber Wilson is the Early Childhood Coordinator for the Benzie Central and Frankfort-Elberta Schools.
Les Eckert is the Director of the Great Lakes Culinary Institute at Northwestern Michigan College in Traverse City.
With a PowerPoint presentation Terrance Stevenson spoke with us about his experience as a Rotary Peace Scholar.
A warming world adds peril for a way of life

After historic wildfires, an economic recovery in Turkey aims to preserve a traditional culture.
Rotary projects around the globe April 2023

Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action the United States, Canada, Italy, the United Kingdom and Uganda.
A Peace Fellow and polio survivor focuses on accessibility

Rotary Peace Fellow Ronald Kasule dedicates himself to providing others with the opportunities that were denied to him.
Small Rotary club in Ecuador’s Andes delivers big on water project

High in the Andes, an indigenous community had been waiting more than a decade for clean drinking water.
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