Last week (January 15, 2016) we listened to noted Arcadia historian Carol Libby speak to us on “The Birth of Arcadia.” After the program we had the opportunity to purchase her latest book on the subject, “Faces and Footprints in Arcadia’s History.” I bought a copy to take home. My wife Sharon was the first one of us to read the book (which she found very interesting). In it she discovered a reference to Arcadia Rotary. On page 105 was a photograph of about 57 gentlemen, mostly in business attire, posed in front of Eaton’s Restaurant located (where Coco’s Restaurant is now) at the corner of Colorado Boulevard and Michilinda. In front of the group is the banner “Rotary Club of Arcadia, California.” The date of the photo is unknown. However, the caption underneath the photograph reads as follows: “A group of businessmen wanted to become better acquainted and formed a club called the Good Fellowship Club in 1926. This group became the Arcadia Rotary Club. It received its charter on October 22, 1927 with fifteen members. Its years of service are impressive and without equal. Rotarians are pictured in front of Eaton’s Restaurant. Date unknown.”