October 30, 2025, members and guests of the Rotary Club of Corning gathered at the Mud Creek Bison Ranch for a lively evening of fellowship, food, and fun — all in support of Rotary’s End Polio Now campaign. Despite the rainy weather, the event drew about 21 attendees, including several guests and potential new members who joined in the camaraderie.
The Membership and Rotary Foundation Committees teamed up to host the social, which featured great conversations, laughter, and the kind of Rotary spirit that makes it hard to leave — though the ranch’s 7:00 p.m. closing time finally helped wind things down.
The Mud Creek menu offered something for everyone: pulled bison BBQ, bison cheeseburgers, shredded bison nachos, and other creative twists on classic bar fare. There were also chicken and beef options, and even vegetarian-friendly choices. Local and regional beer and wine selections rounded out the evening.
The rustic venue was a hit, with its warm atmosphere and friendly service — and Ted took a moment to check out the bandstand and joked about a future Leah Brown and the Side Hustle concert there. Bill [photo, left] gives you an idea of the size of the Bison.
It was an evening that perfectly captured Rotary fellowship — good food, good company, and support for a great cause. Many thanks to everyone who attended and contributed to Rotary’s ongoing effort to End Polio Now.
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