Rotary Club of Carlisle Sunrise

Rotary Club of Carlisle Sunrise The Carlisle Sunrise Rotary Club meets every Tuesday morning at 7:00am at the Market Cross Pub in Downtown Carlisle. A group of six pioneers guided by Mr. Mr.

Buzz Coho, pictured at left, began to consider the formation of a second Rotary Club in Carlise, PA in March of 2003. Coho, at the age of 90, had previously guided the creation of ten clubs to full chartered status. The Tuesday morning meeting tradition began at this time as the team worked to determine whether or not there was enough interest to form a second club. The initial meetings were held

in the Comfort Inn in Carlisle. Rotarians from the West Point-Highland Falls Club and members from the existing "noon" time club brought a wealth of Rotary experience to the team and very quickly determined that the concept for a new club was viable. The breakfast format was a desireable alternative for those who had considered Rotary membership, but could not make the noon meetings. Local business and military leaders stepped forward when informed of the iniative and by July 2003, fifteen members formed a provisional club. Kevin Cogan, a past president of the West Point-Highland Falls Club became the first president and the journey to obtain the Carlisle Sunrise Rotary Club Charter began. An ambitious schedule was created to reach chartered status as soon as possible. Buzz Coho pushed the group to meet required milestones, the most ambitious of which was reaching 25 members. As the group grew, a change of venue for meetings was also recognized. Jeff Goss, proprietor of the Market Cross Pub, was approached and agreed to provide a hot breakfast for the group. As the club continued to work towards the 25 member milestone, a program schedule was established to bring focus to the club's meetings and service projects were initiated both in support of noon club projects and new service inititatives tackled by Carlisle Sunrise Rotarians. The club participated in a park clean-up with the noon time club, picked up sponsorship and maintenance responsibity for a "tot lot", served as shoppers in support of Carlisle's annual "Warm the Children" initiative, assisted the noon club with Salvation Army "bell ringing" and even helped with the sponorship of a Rotary Exchange student from France. November 2003 is a key milestone for the club. On November 11, 2003, Mr. Jeff Goss was our program speaker and at the conclusion of his talk announced that he would be our 25th member. With the help of Buzz, paperwork requesting our Charter was sent to Rotary International and the approval of our Charter was signed on December 1st, 2003 creating Rotary Club #63878, a mere 8 months after conception. Buzz Coho, with his mission complete was honored as an Honorary Charter Member and badge box #1 is forever reserved for his badge. In eight months, Buzz logged over 6,000 miles of travel to support the creation of the Carlisle Sunrise Rotary Club.

America the Beautiful! Our very own Mark Tillman (pictured below sporting an 18th century US Army junior officer tricorn...
06/09/2026

America the Beautiful! Our very own Mark Tillman (pictured below sporting an 18th century US Army junior officer tricorn) spoke to our club about his month-long adventure a year ago that retraced the path of US Army Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and the Corps of Discovery. Mark's presentation was "by the numbers" with many of the members in attendance commenting how the numbers, pictures, and words conjured up fond memories from their own adventures. Mark drove 7,850 miles in his RV and 850 more miles in his TOAD ("towed" vehicle) spanning 17 states from PA to the Pacific Ocean. Other conveyances included his own feet, an e-bike, and yes, a sailboat. Mark's traveling companion and force protection package was his then 5-year-old dog (also pictured below, paws planted and refusing to get back into the RV after a rest stop high in the Bitterroot Mountains of Western Montana).

Unite for Good!  Thank you to former Carlisle Sunrise Rotarian, Gary Grant (pictured below with Club President Marisol B...
06/04/2026

Unite for Good! Thank you to former Carlisle Sunrise Rotarian, Gary Grant (pictured below with Club President Marisol Barber) who spoke to our club about his business, Relax & Ride Carlisle and his "Service Above Self" passion, Free Milk Sunday. As Gary explained, Relax and Ride Carlisle is a door-to-door airport shuttle service servicing the greater Harrisburg area. They have been transporting people since 2017. The recent popularity of Uber and Lyft reduced his local transport business, but the airport transport is booming. He currently employs 5 drivers and operates 4 vans.

Free Milk Sunday was born during Covid when nobody was going to the airports and Gary wanted to find a way to give back to the community. So, he started giving out milk to the community. Free Milk Sunday now supports our community with fresh, free milk, bread, and eggs (alternating every week in Carlisle at Memorial Park and in Newville at Community Park). He is considering expanding the effort into Mt Holly Springs in the fall.

If you would like to donate to Free Milk Sunday, Inc. which is a registered 501c3, you can mail your check to PO Box 1140, Carlisle, PA 17013. Make all checks Payable to Free Milk Sunday, Inc. For additional information or visit his website at: https://relaxandridecarlisle.com/

Service Above Self!  Thank you, Jim Mader, representing the Cumberland Valley Rails to Trails Council (CCRTC), for speak...
05/28/2026

Service Above Self! Thank you, Jim Mader, representing the Cumberland Valley Rails to Trails Council (CCRTC), for speaking to our club earlier this week about the history, current state and planned expansions to the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail. The current trail consists of about 16 miles of trail: one mile at the Allen Road trail head; 2 miles on either side of Greason Rd near Plainfield; and 13 miles from behind Big Spring HS to Shippensburg Station. Future plans include the expansion of the Allen Rd section to McAllister Church Road that will connect with the Greason Rd section, and a new section from Shippensburg Station into downtown Shippensburg. For more information, visit their website at: https://www.cvrtc.org/. Join the Council or make a donation. Unite for Good!

Service Above Self!  Earlier this week, club members, led by one of our very own, "Master Craftsman and Painter" Jim Emb...
05/28/2026

Service Above Self! Earlier this week, club members, led by one of our very own, "Master Craftsman and Painter" Jim Embry, restored the old cannon at the burial site for Mary Hays McCauly who is better known as Molly Pitcher (see before and after photos below). Molly Pitcher was recognized for her bravery during the Revolutionary War. She is buried alongside 750 other veterans from the Revolutionary War in the Old Public Graveyard near downtown Carlisle. The cannon is now sparkly and ready for anticipated visitors for the USA 250 commemoration events in Carlisle. Unite for Good!

Service Above Self!  Early this morning, members of our club (pictured below) posted dozens of flags, lining the interse...
05/25/2026

Service Above Self! Early this morning, members of our club (pictured below) posted dozens of flags, lining the intersection at Hanover and High Streets in downtown Carlise, in honor of those who gave their lives for our liberty and freedom in service to our country. Today we remember the brave men and women of our Armed Forces that bravely paid the ultimate sacrifice. Unite for Good!

05/22/2026

Catch the Li-Ion Battery Recycling Project wrap-up piece on ABC27 Harrisburg News at the link below. Thanks ABC27 for all the great coverage of our event!

Service Above Self!  Thanks to Lieutenant Colonel Robert Bowe, US Army War College Class of 2026, for speaking to our cl...
05/21/2026

Service Above Self! Thanks to Lieutenant Colonel Robert Bowe, US Army War College Class of 2026, for speaking to our club recently about Military Readiness Initiatives (Readiness and Partnership) that aim to provide outpatient medical services as part of training exercises to many underserved communities in the US and abroad. Total Army!

Service above self!  Thank you Colonel, US Army, James Polk (pictured below) for speaking to our club earlier this week ...
05/21/2026

Service above self! Thank you Colonel, US Army, James Polk (pictured below) for speaking to our club earlier this week about how the Army develops leaders. Be all you can be! Go Army!

Unite for Good!  Special and belated thank you to Eve Baum (pictured below) for recently speaking to our club about her ...
05/21/2026

Unite for Good! Special and belated thank you to Eve Baum (pictured below) for recently speaking to our club about her self-founded military apparel company in Gardners, PA. Eve combined her love of designing and creating with her dream of helping others. She expanded her original handbag business and launched Military Apparel Company, a project that changes the world one creation at a time by developing custom, meaningful bags and accessories crafted from personal military uniforms while giving back to the Military and their families.

https://www.militaryapparelcompany.com

Service above Self!  Thanks to the self-described "four amigos" pictured below (from L to R: Al Hernandez, Kimberly Lock...
05/21/2026

Service above Self! Thanks to the self-described "four amigos" pictured below (from L to R: Al Hernandez, Kimberly Lockwood, Harold Cooney, and Marv Salsman) for helping beautify downtown Carlisle during a designated community wide clean-up day earlier this month. Unite for Good!

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113 N Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA
17013

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