There are also works from a local group who wanted
to draw attention to their club. Logan County 4-H’ers did a mural
depicting the many great and fun activities that are part of the
local 4-H programs.
At the corner of Pekin and Kickapoo Streets in front of Integrity
Data a work advertises the Railerthon marathon dance party that will
be held in March at Lincoln Community High School. Just down the
street in front of Prairie years, a pictorial tells the story of the
Hungry Caterpillar and all the things he ate in a popular children’s
book.
LifePoint Church at the corner of Pulaski and McLean Streets, took
their “sidewalk” project one step further drawing and coloring
wonderful balloons all along the front side of their building. The
two ladies working on the project were just wrapping up as evening
fell. Asked how long it would take them to later clean the building,
they said they had no plans to clean it off. They planned to leave
the art there as long as it lasts to commemorate a great event in
Lincoln.
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On Thursday evening, the streets were busy, but not with
artists. For the most part the work was all done, and it was time to
show it off. Around the square many families could be seen with kids
running ahead to find their work then proudly pointing it out to
moms, dads, siblings, grandparents, anyone else who cared to listen
as they told about their work, why they chose to do what they did,
and how they chose the colors for their projects.
This weekend, there will be plenty to do downtown. Visitors to town
will be able to enjoy fine art works and high-end crafts for sale in
Latham Park and home-based business vendors in Scully Park. Plan to
park and leave the car in one spot. Walking from Latham to Scully
will take you right by some great chalk art as well as some great
local retail businesses and eateries. And don’t forget the
Buck-A-Bag Book Sale at the Lincoln Public Library!
[Nila Smith]
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