Members of the Sturgeon Bay Rotary Interact chapter are finding the positives in the middle of a pandemic. The club has been meeting remotely for much of the year thanks to COVID-19 precautions. Its membership stands at nearly a dozen, but technology has allowed them to welcome new members. This marks the first year in at least three years that boys have joined the group and the first time Sevastopol students have been able to be a part of it. Sturgeon Bay senior Elena LeRoy says it has made it easier to get kids to attend meetings.
Sturgeon Bay senior Lauren Alger says it is a great way or high school students to get involved with other local organizations.
After having their Bunny Breakfast get canceled earlier this year due to COVID-19, members of Sturgeon Bay Rotary Interact are not about to let the same thing happen to Thanksgiving. The group is fundraising to give approximately 40 families gift cards to help pay for their holiday feast, which would be about $2,000.