Friday, August 2, 2024 • Vol.129 No. 1 • Neepawa, Manitoba
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Soak up that sunshine – the season is way too short. Wishing all you hard working farming families some vacation time to enjoy some summertime fun!
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Minnedosa’s ‘Art’ piece vandalized...again
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Thrills and spills at the McCreary Rodeo
PICTURE COURTESY OF INSPIRE STUDIOS
By Banner Staff
Neepawa Banner & press
Visitors to a statue outside of Inspire Studio in Minnedosa, locally known as “Art”, may have seen that he was looking a touch shorter in stature earlier this week. That’s because Art’s head was taken on a bit of an impromptu tour. That is to say, a vandal saw fit to take it. This isn’t the first time this sort of activity has befallen Art, as his head had been broken off and taken one other time prior to this. The head had been returned, then, and Inspire Studio owner Marlies Soltys, who made the statue, used heavy-duty magnets to re-attach it. The magnets were chosen, as they could withstand gale force winds, storms
and more. This also meant that the head was removable if needed. “We at times had taken [the head] in because someone had hit him so hard it took his head off. We would inspect and fix if needed and put it back,” Soltys explained further. This most recent incident took place sometime during the night of July 27 to the morning of July 28. “We have a camera on it– we are currently going through the video to look for evidence,” said Soltys. Thankfully, the Neepawa Banner & Press can also report that Art’s head was swiftly located. Within a few days, Soltys had received a call from a Minnedosa resident that the head had been found at the local beach.
PHOTO BY EOIN DEVEREUX
The McCreary Ag Fair and Rodeo was held last weekend. The event is organized by the Heartland Rodeo Assocation, in conjunction with the McCreary Agricultural Society and is the centrepiece of the festivities for the community. Additional pictures of the Rodeo are on Page 15.