WELCOME TO RUSHMORE ROTARY
 
Rushmore Rotary is a local club composed of inspired individuals who translate their passions into relevant social causes to change lives in our community. We were organized in March 1986 and currently have 91 members.  Rushmore Rotary Meetings are held every Tuesday morning at 7am at Elevation Inn & Suites, 950 North Street, Rapid City, SD.  Virtual Zoom meeting logins are available.
 
We also have an Impact Club, a service-oriented arm of Rushmore Rotary that meets every second and fourth Monday at 5:30 p.m. at Zymurcracy, 4624 Creek Drive #6, Rapid City, SD. This is a good option for anyone who can't make it to a morning meeting.
 
Press here to contact our President  or membership chairperson for a zoom invite or to find out how to join.
For information about Rotary International visit  Home | Rotary International
 
Deborah Kjerstad is a lifelong South Dakotan- raised on a farm near Bear Butte,  graduating from Sturgis HS and then attending Dakota Wesleyan University as a theatre and music major.  
She built a 40 year career based out of Rapid City with several retailers as a district manager covering ND, SD, IA, MN and NE with a focus on building teams and developing leaders which led to much success along the way. Her first promotion to DM was with Hallmark cards becoming only the second woman and also one of the youngest DM's in the US and after 8 years was recruited by Limited Brands. During her 20 years there she was certified to be a corporate mentor and coach for district and regional leaders across the country. She left Limited Brands when she was tapped by the Bishop of the United Methodist Church to serve as their newly created Leadership Development Director for the 200 UMC churches of ND and SD. She is most proud of leading Clergy Leadership Academy-a program for new clergy, raising almost $1million in 4 months for a program called Thrive to infuse churches with training and support for creative programs for youth and outreach in their communities, and also for co-authoring and receiving a $1Million Lilly grant aimed at clergy wellness- which she used to create a program called Higher Ground to address the crisis of clergy burnout. Her final 4 working years was as a DM for Starbucks where she opened 8 stores in SD while also leading the Indigenous Partner Network across 9 states- writing grants to the Starbucks Foundation to support efforts in communities around reconciliation and inclusion- including ones for Feeding SD, WAVI, and for the Remembering the Children memorial here in Rapid City.  
Within the Rapid City area- she has sung with Dakota Choral Union for 15 years also serving on their board and was president for a term. She also served a term on the Rapid City Arts Council and worked alongside members for many years on the Allied Arts Fund Drive.  
Currently "retired"- and enjoying being the part time Tasting Room Manager for Firehouse Wine Cellars.  
Deborah has been married to Darrel Kjerstad for 43 years and they have 2 children Lauren, 23 and Nolan 20. (Darla Crown and her husband Doug are their godparents.) Besides loving everything in the arts world-she also enjoys cooking and entertaining, and the beautiful outdoors in the Hills- hiking and camping.  
Deb believes in modeling servant leadership and radiating positivity in everything she does- 
always admiring the work of Rotary- and attending many fundraisers and events- she is excited to finally be a part of this wonderful organization! 

Today was Rotary day. Erin Erickson completed the new Member checklist and received her official Rotary badge. 
 
 
Member Carmen Hansen gave a classification talk. Her classification is event coordinator. She joined the Vucurevich Foundation in 1993 organizing their highly successful speaking tours. She is from SD and is a club past president, she serves on the youth advocacy committee and is the district membership chair.
 

Terri Davis, Rotary Foundation Chair, gave a foundation update. 
Rushmore Rotary has 87 donors, 59 Paul Harris Fellows, 9 benefactors, 4 bequest society, 10 major donors, 15 Paul Harris Society members, 51% contribute to Every Rotarian Every Year. 
 The district 5610 raffle is May 13, 2025 at our regular meeting. The funds support grants that are awarded throughout our district. You can purchase raffle tickets by scanning the above QR code. If you’re referring sales to the site make sure they note your club.
 
District Governor Bruce Nearhood gave us a district update. Rotarians need to engage the next generation to be Rotary leaders. We should also focus on doing more service projects. Our public image is our brand, and focus on commitment, communication, and coaching.
 
  
 
Our speaker today was Whitney Rencountre II, CEO of Crazy Horse Memorial. The memorial began in 1948 and today the face and hand are carved. Crazy Horse Memorial has 27 board directors nationwide and oversee over 1,000 acres at the memorial. No taxpayer funds are used and the property has the memorial, museums and a university at this time. The memorial will be three times the size of Mount Rushmore. Although there is no completion date, new technology has sped up the carving and soon they will have a robotic arm that can carve 24 hrs/day. 
   
   
The Children’s Home Society Gala hosted by Rushmore Rotary was Saturday March 1st at the Doubletree (former Holiday Inn). It was a fantastic night full of fun entertainment, fellowship, and successful auctions raising $80,000 for this terrific organization. Thank you Jeff Meyer for emceeing and the gala committee for their hard work. 


 
Our club received a big thank you from the Children’s Home Society for our new pledge. 

 
Rushmore Rotary has committed $500,000 to the new Children’s Home Society Rapid City Campus! The club will begin raising funds starting tomorrow, March 1, when it hosts the 36th Annual Making a Difference for Generations Gala.
Thank you, Rushmore Rotary!! We are truly grateful for your generous donation, unwavering support and commitment to helping us prevent, treat and heal trauma! Find all the details on our news page, chssd.org/about/news/rotary-club-of-rapid-city-rushmore-pledges-to-new-childrens-home-society-rapid-city-campus.  
  
 
Busy day at Rotary!  
• Our speaker today was Diana Nielson, CEO of Mount Rushmore Society (mountrushmoresociety.com).  This non-profit society has been around since the 1930’s helping to preserve, promote and enhance the Memorial in partnership with the National Park Service. (NPS).  The Society is one of the oldest NPS  “friends” organizations, raising millions of dollars for facility improvement, programs and projects.  Diana shared some upcoming timelines for the Memorial:  $2.5 million redo of the visitor center theatre with updated Audio Visuals; Evening Lighting Program /American 250 Events; 100th Anniversary of the Carving and Update to interpretive exhibits. 
• Welcome to new member Pat Roseland.  Pat is a retired Anesthesia Nurse and currently serves as a Ward 5 Councilman for Rapid City.  Pat is very involved in other organizations in our community. 
• We had the 1st place winner of the District 5610 Four Way Test Essay Contest read his essay to us.  Congratulations Jace Parkin from Southwest Middle School.
 
 
Today we awarded $100 to the Rotary 4-Way Test essay winner, $50 to the second place and $25 to the third place winner from Mrs. Houchin’s class at Southwest Middle School. Congratulations!
  
 
Thanks to several Rushmore Rotarians and friends who distributed food for Feeding South Dakota.  Also helping were School of Mines students and airmen from Ellsworth Air Force Base.
 
Every day, Rotary members respond to challenges big and small, emerging and ongoing. And when members like you participate through service or with a donation to our Foundation, we make an even bigger impact.
 
Please donate online or send your contribution by mail to The Rotary Foundation’s Annual Fund-SHARE or one of our Annual Fund's areas of focus. Your gift will support projects like these and make Doing Good in the World possible.
 
 

What we say and how we behave matter. Although free expression is important, we must take responsibility for how our words and actions may affect others. The RI Board has approved a new DEI Code of Conduct to help Rotary members create and maintain an environment that is collaborative, positive, and healthy for everyone. Simply put, the DEI Code of Conduct asks you to:

  • Use respectful language
  • Be supportive
  • Foster a welcoming and inclusive environment
  • Celebrate diversity

Rotary Club of Rapid City Rushmore

PO Box 8125, Rapid CIty SD  57709

Rapid City Rushmore
We meet In Person
Tuesdays at 7:00 AM
Elevation Inn & Suites
950 North St.
Rapid City, SD 57701
United States of America

Speakers

Michelle Thompson President CEO
Mar 18, 2025
Black Hills Badlands Tourism Association
Patrick Dame Airport Executive Director
Mar 25, 2025
Upcoming changes
Ruthie Conway
Apr 01, 2025
Autism Society of the Black Hills
TBD
Apr 08, 2025
ROTARY DAY
Hon. Robert Gusinsky Presiding Judge 7th Judicial
Apr 15, 2025
State of the Circuit
Amanda Mowry
Apr 22, 2025
Habitat for Humanity programs - Neighborhood Beautification
Dr Ashok Kumar
Apr 29, 2025
Culture, Religion, Economy and Health Care in Uganda
Bruce & Kim Nearhood
May 06, 2025
Rotary Peace Center in Istanbul Turkey
TBD
May 13, 2025
ROTARY DAY
TBD
Jun 10, 2025
ROTARY DAY

Upcoming Events

 

Club Executives & Directors

President
President Elect
Treasurer
Secretary
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Public Image
Board Member
International Projects
Foundation Chair
Membership
Past President