The Sibley Rotary Club recently marked a significant milestone—its 100th anniversary—celebrating a century of Service Above Self in the heart of the Osceola County community. The centennial event honored the legacy of Rotarians past and present who have dedicated themselves to making a lasting impact through Rotary.

District Governor Bruce Nearhood joined in the celebration, helping commemorate this remarkable achievement alongside club members and community partners.

The celebration was made even more special through the generous support of local organizations. Iowa State Bank provided sweet treats with ice cream for all in attendance, while the Community Foundation of Osceola County awarded a generous grant to support enhancements at Sam Robinson Park and the Sibley Public Library. The City of Sibley played a key role in installing these beautiful new additions, creating a lasting tribute to the club’s commitment to community improvement.

Thank you to everyone who helped make the Sibley Rotary Club’s 100th anniversary a day to remember—and here’s to the next 100 years of service, fellowship, and impact!