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Voting on miniature sculptures ends Saturday

If you want to help determine the subject for miniature sculptures throughout the city of Bemidji, you'll need to vote by Saturday, Feb. 6.

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More than 230 votes have been cast in the last few weeks in a poll on the bemidjipioneer.com Web site, and organizers of the Bemidji Sculpture Walk say they'll tally the results after Saturday.

Click here to cast your vote.

The Bemidji Sculpture Walk has received a grant from the George W. Neilson Foundation that will cover the cost of manufacturing about 10 miniature sculptures, which would be about 2 feet high.

But the board does not want to choose the subject of the sculptures without input from area residents.

The choices for the sculpture subjects include a turtle, fish, beaver, frog, canoe, small Paul Bunyan, or "other." (The board requests that residents specify their "other" preferences.)


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