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            Plaque to be unveiled on Trotter Fountain Day  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [May 22, 2013] 
            BLOOMINGTON -- The first Trotter 
			Fountain Day, celebrating the 102nd anniversary of the dedication of 
			Bloomington's extraordinary landmark, will be observed with 
			activities from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. on June 1 in Withers Park, on the 
			northwest corner of Washington and East streets in downtown 
			Bloomington. A new plaque at the base of the statute will be 
			unveiled at 1:30 p.m. | 
		
            |  The ever-popular Two Blokes and a Bus will be there serving gourmet 
			"street food" from their bright red double-decker bus, and 
			Funbelievable Balloons will be on hand to make fantastic balloon 
			animals and objects. Characters in period costumes will include a 
			portrayer of Georgina Trotter, who will make an appearance from 
			"beyond the grave," and her arrival will be unique and unexpected, 
			something both children and adults will enjoy. And a portrayer of 
			Lorado Taft, who designed and implemented the fountain, will join 
			the festivities and make the same remarks that the sculptor did back 
			in 1911. Bob Moews, superintendent of the Bloomington Parks and Recreation 
			Department, will describe how the Trotter Fountain will be repaired, 
			restored and preserved. Bill Kemp, writer and historian, will tell 
			what it was like to live in Bloomington back in 1911, when the 
			fountain was dedicated. And Mel Theobald, an American artist and 
			expert on Taft, will explain "The Significance of Lorado Taft."  
			 Funds for the piece were willed to the city by James Trotter, the 
			last of the prominent Bloomington family, at his death 1908. The 
			Trotter Fountain, designed by world-famous sculptor, author and 
			educator Lorado Taft, was dedicated on May 30, 1911, following a 
			grand parade, while 20,000 onlookers crowded along East Street and 
			Washington Street, both of which had been closed for the event. 
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			 At the original dedication of the fountain, representatives of 
			the city of Bloomington and the Trotter family as well as the 
			sculptor himself took part in the ceremonies. Honoring that same 
			concept, Judy Sterns will be one of the aldermen acting on behalf of 
			Mayor Tari Renner and the city of Bloomington; Barb Lancaster, a 
			Trotter ancestor, will represent the family; and Mel Theobald will 
			represent the sculptor at the unveiling of the plaque. For more information, contact Georgie Borchardt at 217-819-6801 
			or 
			trotterfountainproject@gmail.com.  ___ Online: Trotter Fountain website:http://trotterfountain.wix.com/
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 [Text from news 
			release received from the 
			Trotter Fountain Project] |