The keen eye will note this Rotary emblem has the wrong number of teeth.
That's because it's a piece of our local history. My club will be 100 years
old next year. We were the 210th Rotary club. This emblem is actually a
wooden positive used to make sand molds for casting gears at the Great
Western Stove Company in Leavenworth. The company
still is in business as Great Western Manufacturing. They don't make stoves
any more. They've got a specialty of making sifting screens - especially for
old sifting machines that are nearly indestructible, but no longer made. A
lot of custom work for Central and South America and the Pacific Rim.
I just like how we tie our club, our town, the world, and our history
together in this one artifact. From RGHF member DG 15/16 John
Donovan
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