Mountain Time Arts (MTA) drives change through the cultivation of bold and engaging public art projects and programs that explore the history, culture and environment of the Rocky Mountain West and its Sovereign Nations. MTA projects have engaged internationally-known artists along with hundreds of local participants including ranchers, environmentalists, scientists, Native American scholars, and local politicians to learn about our region’s complex land and water systems and diverse cultural heritages. This opens critical conversations among all of these groups. We believe that art can help people understand and care about the science and culture of climate change, and that environmental and social justice are deeply and essentially intertwined.
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-Meals on Wheels Spotlight-
Recently, NBC Montana spotlighted our most frequent service project, Meals on Wheels. Every Tuesday, you and a fellow Rotarian can meet at the Senior Center and deliver meals to Seniors in need. From personal experience, it is the highlight of 97-year old Ray Capp's day. The man truly loves it. To sign-up for Meals on Wheels delivery, check out the link towards the bottom of the bulletin. Check out the feature (plus a call-in from our very own Dave Crawford) **HERE**.
-Queen of Hearts-
Is your New Year's resolution to win the lottery? Well, scratch that one off your list at our meeting on January 5th with Queen of Hearts! Only 2 cards remain and the pot is over $5,000! Arrive early and hop in line for you chance of finally finding the elusive Queen of Hearts and support the amazing crew of Rotaractors!
-2024-2025 Club Officers-
While the Rotary year officially starts on July 1, at our December 15th general meeting we voted into office our next fiscal year officers. Let us congratulate this fine group of Sunrise Rotary members stepping forward to serve in the new upcoming year:
President-Elect Nominee - Carl Caulk
Secretary - Keith Nathan
Treasurer - Trenda Nichols
Community - Robb Miller
Foundation - Roger Barnes
Fundraising - Laura Kuntz
Holiday Auction - Julie Laird
International - Mary Hubbard
Membership - Bill Souba
Public Relations - Deborah Hines
Vocational - Ted Schmidt
Youth - Anne Keith
And a special thanks to all that voted in-person, via Zoom, or via proxy!
-Join us at the Opera!-
Rotary fellowships are groups that share a common passion. Being a part of a fellowship is a fun way to extend the fun of Rotary outside of our regularly scheduled meetings. Nancy and Bill MacBride have started an Opera fellowship. Join us at the movie theater for the HD showing of Nabucco on Jan 6 and Carmen on Jan 27th. Both are at 10:55AM. If interested in joining, contact Nancy MacBride via phone or email.
-Rotaract-
Thank you to all who donated to Rotaract's December Furry Friend Drive for Heart of the Valley. Those pups and kitty's sure appreciate it!
Rotaract Board Meeting on Monday, January 8th at 5:30pm at Bank of Bozeman.
Looking ahead to 2024. We've got growth on the brain! We are dedicated to getting Rotaract back to a vibrant club, and we need your help! How?? Three ways:
Be on the look out for a new Rotaract info board at each Rotary meeting! Pick up a card for a way to help Rotaract.
Send a friend! Do you have employees, co-workers, friends, kids or kids' friends that would be interested? Make sure you know when the next awesome Rotaract event is and send a friend! Hint: Rotaract Meet & Greet event on February 15th - the season of love is for Rotaract too!
Hang a poster. Each Friday, we'll have a stack of posters of relevant Rotaract events - please hang one at your place of business, or keep a couple in your car for when you see a community board.
Let's give a huge shout out to our Rotaract Board! They are working tirelessly each week to grow Rotaract. And when Rotaract thrives, so does Bozeman Sunrise Rotary!
Let your smile at the door and words lead us into 2024!
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BSRC Misc. | Attendance + Meeting Make-ups
If you cannot attend our weekly Friday gathering, learn of the make-up opportunities and our attendance guidelines by visiting this page on our website.
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Club Information
Bozeman Sunrise Rotary Club
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Fridays at 6:45 AM
Eagle Mount
6901 Goldenstein Lane
Bozeman, MT 59715 United States of America