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Rotary Club of Fort Wayne Centennial Tower

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From a brochure distributed by the Rotary Club of Fort Wayne:

Rotary Centennial Tower

A gift to the Fort Wayne community in honor and celebration of our first 100 years of service

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of our club in 1915, The Rotary Club of Fort Wayne will erect a permanent landmark that memorializes the club’s 100-year record of service to the community and to the world.

The Rotary Centennial Tower will be located on the green next to the Allen County Public Library where it will be seen and experienced by thousands of people every day, all year round.

 

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The Rotary Centennial Tower will:

  • Help  revitalize downtown Fort Wayne and our local economy by providing a beautiful, functional, and lasting landmark attraction
  • Convey a sense of place, where people can gather, relax, enjoy music, sit and read
  • Promote and perpetuate Rotary’s ideal of “service above self”
  • Attract local citizens and out of town visitors to the library to encourage lifelong learning
  • Symbolize the commitment of the Rotary Club of Fort Wayne to service the surrounding community and around the world

 

Features of the Rotary Centennial Tower:

  • Four backlit clocks featuring the Rotary International logo, visible night and day
  • A sculptural globe representing Rotary’s international reach and mirroring the iconic McMillen Globe in the Great Hall of the Main Library
  • A digital carillon to chime the hour and play a wide variety of songs including music from around the world
  • A portable digital keyboard that can play the electronic bells of the carillon
  • A plaque recognizing the Rotary Centennial Tower as the club’s lasting gift to the community, plus a representation of the Four Way Test and Rotary’s ideal of “Service Above Self”
  • Recognition of donors whose gifts made the project a reality

 

The tower will be built and installed by The Verdin Company, a sixth generation manufacturer of bells, clocks, and towers based in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Verdin Company is a premier supplier of bells, clocks, towers and related products with over 50,000 installations worldwide. Family owned since 1842, The Verdin Company draws from more than 170 years experience to create musical landmarks and special gathering places that connect people throughout North America. www.verdin.com

 

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Rotary Club of Fort Wayne Centennial Committee members:

  • Dave Borgen
  • Jason Daenens
  • Fred Eckart
  • Carole Fuller
  • Dee Hoffman
  • Mike Kelly
  • Jim Kratzat
  • Jeff Krull
  • John Leal
  • Alan McMahan
  • Mac Parker
  • John Peirce
  • Randy Roberts
  • Win Rood
  • Linda Ruffolo
  • Holli Seabury
  • Barb Wachtman
  • Irene Walters
  • Jane Wilks

 

ACPL Director and Rotary Club of Fort Wayne President Jeff Krull talks about the Tower

 

 

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