The mural which was hung on the back side of the
large Welcome sign was then installed by Rick with help from
daughter Lauren Sutton, Richard Smith, and Lincoln Alderman Ron
Fleshman.
Leslie Hoefle explained that the idea for a bright colorful mural
was presented to her good friend Robin Agee who with the help of
local artist Jodi Phillips took the idea and turned it into
something really attractive.
The mural features lots of big details, but even more
fun are the small details that one sees as they spend time viewing
the mural. Visitors can easily see the balloons floating in the air
and the old time storefronts and other buildings. But closer
inspections will reveal pumpkins, corn, pigs, cows, sheep, dogs and
cats, and many other wonder little details.
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In addition, the ladies tried an experiment that only time will
tell how well it worked out. There is at least one item added to the painting
that is invisible during the day, but will hopefully show up after dark. Leslie
said that it was a neat idea and a “try it and see” moment, when the gals
decided to hide a glow in the dark item. So, hopefully readers will be intrigued
and make a point of going out some evening to see if they can see what we’re
talking about.
The welcome garden is a collaborative effort between many, many Lincoln and
Logan County businesses, the city of Lincoln, and the Logan County Tourism
Bureau. The idea behind the garden was to bring to the downtown area a fun and
quirky attraction that will put a smile on the faces of Route 66 travelers.
Route 66 experience hub to be moved soon
To that end, the Tourism Board on Thursday evening approved a bid by Matthews
Construction to move the Route 66 Experience hub from Postville Park on Fifth
Street in Lincoln to the new Welcome Garden. The experience hub tells some of
the stories of Route 66 in Lincoln and Logan County and also lights up and plays
music. The lights and music were never used in Postville due to lack of
electricity, but Matthews’ bid included doing the wiring so that the experience
hub will be fully functional and, again, a great attraction for the Welcome
Garden.
[Nila Smith] |