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located by Dov Gutterman, 9 December 2002
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From http://www.cdds.com/logo.htm (no longer available):
For Aurora's Centennial, the Aurora Centennial Committee wanted a logo that
represented what the city was and is all about. Michael Lehman of Wilsonville
took elements from logo contest entries submitted to the committee and fused
them into one. Each quarter of the logo represents a part of Aurora. The tree
represents the abundant fruit trees and orchards from the colony days; the Ox
Barn Aurora's heritage and the effort to preserve it; the couple the Amish-style
dress and communal lifestyle of the colony and the community atmosphere that
exists today; and the baritone horn instrument the colony's emphasis on music.
The logo is on Aurora's first-ever city flag. It will be used on all centennial
related merchandise and will be on a cancellation stamp used by the Aurora Post
Office.
Dov Gutterman, 9 December 2002