Public Art

WWII Red Arrow Soldier Mural
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Artists: Erin LaBonte, David Carpenter, Justin Baldwin
Honoring the Red Arrow 32nd Infantry Division. Banners throughout the park painted by Jason Prigge highlight the various conflicts the 32nd has been involved in.

Rural Farm Scene
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Artists: Erin LaBonte, David Carpenter

Lake Fish Mural
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Artists: Erin LaBonte, David Carpenter, Don Krumpos, Becca Jabs
Creation: circa 2019

Pet Nirvana
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Artists: Erin LaBonte, Tanya Bouche, Cassie Hebert, Samantha Deeley
Creation: circa 2015

Welcome to Neshotah Beach
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Artist: Austin Ohm
Creation: circa 2022

Woodland Dunes
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Artists: Erin LaBonte, David Carpenter, Don Krumpos
Creation: circa 2019

Chief Mishicot
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Artist: Dale Knaak
Chief Abraham Meshigaud (Mishicot), born in 1831, was the leader of the Potawatomi community that was located in the area that is now the Village of Mishicot. Village founder Daniel Smith, a friend of Meshigaud, named the village in his honor. In the Potawatomi language his name means “hairy leg,” a reference to the ceremonial feathered leggings, symbolizing the legs of the horned owl, that are worn by some Potawatomi.
Newton Meats 4-Panel Mural
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Artists: Sister Mariella Erdmann and Erin LaBonte
Creation: circa 2014
