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Designed to work in smaller settings like photo shoots and decorations this hydrant also works great as a dog fire hydrant potty.  At 20″ tall and weighing just 5lbs. this decorative fire hydrant can fit just about anywhere and is easy to move. When you find the perfect place, this replica doggy fire hydrant also… [read more]

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Turtley Awesome! celebrated 11 years of art projects at Airlie Gardens in Wilmington, NC. The exhibit will feature ten oversized fiberglass turtles! Each garden turtle sculpture was uniquely decorated, painted, or otherwise adorned by a select group of artists and placed on display throughout the grounds for guests to enjoy as part of their garden experience…. [read more]

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The Edisto Chamber of Commerce hosted the second Turtle Tide Art Auction in conjunction with the Edisto Fall Festival last Saturday, October 7. It was a warm Fall day at Edisto; the sun was shining, the band was playing, and more importantly, people were feeling very generous. From this community-based art project, 10 turtles were auctioned off, raising $97,000 to benefit eight local non-profits, far exceeding last year’s total raise of $60,000. Since this was …

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Oct 1, 2023 Just west of Gibbon on Highway 30, among the sprawling acres of Icon Poly, an eerie transformation takes place every October. As the sun sets, KneeKnocker Woods comes to life, beckoning more than 10,000 thrill-seekers to enter its maze of horrors annually. This spine-tingling destination is not just any haunted attraction – it’s a labor of love, boundless creativity and customer-centric values by the Vohland Family. This year marks the haunt’s 10-year …

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Art can convey messages too complicated to capture with just words. Art can not only tell a story, but inspire! Through PLT’s Conserving the Heart of Idaho project we combine art and conservation to bring awareness of PLT and land conservation, add beauty to our community and spark conversations. Each Spring an Artist is selected to… [read more]

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The Edisto Chamber of Commerce hosted the very first Turtle Tide Art Auction in conjunction with the Edisto Fall Festival last Saturday, October 15. It was a perfect Fall Day at Edisto; the sun was shining, the band was playing, and more importantly, people were feeling generous. 10 turtles were auctioned off, raising over $60,000 to benefit eight local non-profits. The fee to become a turtle sponsor was $1,000 per turtle. Since it was the …

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The Edisto Chamber of Commerce created the Turtle Tide Art Project to benefit local businesses, artists, and non-profit organizations. The first wave of 10 fiberglass turtle sculptures raised funds for local non-profits. In addition to supporting non-profits, the painted sea turtle sculptures offered visitors a glimpse into Edisto’s creative art community and provided information about… [read more]

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