Welcome to Rotary

How We Serve

Our Service Projects

Pathways

The Sheridan Rotary Club Centennial Project was a 3-year donation of $30,000 ($10,000 each year) to fund about 1/3 of the cost of the extension of Sheridan’s pathway system along Goose Creek from 11th Street to Fort Road. Four-Way Test brass plaques were embedded in the concrete at each end of this phase of the Pathway.

Rotary Sheridan Pathway System Wyoming

Youth Exchange

Rotary Youth Exchange is a Rotary International student exchange program for students in secondary school. Since 1929, Rotary International has sent young people around the globe to experience new cultures. Currently, about 9,000 students are sponsored by Rotary clubs every year.

Home Delivered Meals

Our club supports Home Delivered Meals every Tuesday in Sheridan, helping our aging populations by partnering with organizations around town like The Hub on Smith.

Sheridan, WY Rotary Habitat 2

Sheridan Rotary Centennial Project: Sheridan, Wyoming Entryway

Completed in 2021, the Rotary Club of Sheridan celebrated their 100th year as a club (1919 – 2019), by designing, fundraising, and building the beautiful archway sign that welcomes all who enter Sheridan using the north entryway.

Habitat For Humanity Build Days

Once per year Sheridan Rotarians “Get to Work” helping to construct a new home that helps a family build a safe and affordable home. Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that helps families build and improve places to call home. They believe affordable housing plays a critical role in strong and stable communities. Rotary proudly lends a hand.

Salvation Army Bell Ringing

One Saturday morning or afternoon in December each year, the Rotary Club of Sheridan mobilizes to “Ring Bells” for The Salvation Army. Funds raised in the iconic Red Kettles help The Salvation Army complete its mission to “…meet human needs…without discrimination.” “City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style in the air there’s a feeling of Christmas. Children laughing, people passing, meeting smile after smile, and on every street corner you hear: Silver bells, silver bells

It’s Christmas time in the city. Ring a ling, hear them ring. Soon it’ll be Christmas day.”

Christmas Caroling

We are a singing club, and after our last meeting in December, we go out and sing Christmas carols to shut-ins, businesses, and anyone who needs a dose of Christmas cheer!

Doeskin

Ten Sheridan Rotarians buy a general deer license and harvest an animal (buck or doe), ten other Rotarians pay for the processing costs, and The Salvation Army of Sheridan receives a lot of meat to give to those who need it most from their food pantry.

Giving Tree

Rotarians pick an ornament (or two or three) from the Big Brothers, Big Sisters Giving Tree, purchase the item listed, and help make Christmas a little more merry for Big Brother, Big Sister families in our community.

Community Clean-up Day

Each Spring Rotarians help to beautify our riverwalk by picking up trash along our designated stretch of the Little Goose Creek.

MS Bike — Aide Station

Each Spring the Rotary Club of Sheridan mans an aide station and provides water, nutrition, shade, encouragement, and a place to take a short rest for bicyclists participating in the Bike MS: Bighorn Country Classic to raise funds to change the world for everyone affected by MS.

Thank you for supporting Rotary Club of Sheridan, Wyoming

President Elect/Director
Jim Benepe, contact
 
President Elect/Director
John Grote, contact
 
Secretary/President Elect Nominee
Cassandra Foster, contact
 
Treasurer/Director
Gail Symons, contact
 
Immediate Past President
Gary Dobney, contact
 
President Elect Nominee Designate/Director
Amy Albrecht, contact
 
Director
Jaime Brester, contact
 
Assistant Governor/Director
Terry Weitzel, contact
 
Rotary Foundation Chairman
Delton Acker, contact
 
Sergeant-at-Arms
Bill Patton, contact