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Rotary Club, groups, individuals join to help provide personal protection equipment and more

  • Health care workers at 9th Street Chautauqua in Charles City show off protective face shields that have been made using parts from 3D printers. Submitted photo

  • Charles City High School vocational agriculture instructor Bret Spurgin gets a 3D printer ready to print personal protection equipment parts for the Chautauqua Guest Homes and Comp Systems in Charles City. Submitted photo

  • Charles City High School vocational agriculture instructor Bret Spurgin adjusts the settings on a 3D printer being used to print personal protection equipment parts for the Chautauqua Guest Homes and Comp Systems in Charles City. Submitted photo

  • 3D printed parts produced by Spurgin include, clockwise from top left, headbands to hold the elastic straps from face shields and facemasks off the wearer's ears, a face mask with filter, more headbands, and the visor part of a face shield. Submitted photo

  • Alyssa Gurule, a health care worker at 9th Street Chautauqua in Charles City, shows off a protective face shield made using parts from 3D printing. Submitted photo

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