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CEO Tim Chapman says the IPG relies heavily on attracting visitors from both sides of the border.
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Travel is still restricted across provincial and international borders, but the International Peace Garden is holding out hope that they ll get to see more Canadian visitors soon.
The Mother’s Day weekend is traditionally the kick-off weekend for the International Peace Garden (IPG) but because of COVID-19, Canadian visitors won’t be making the trip to the popular tourist spot south of Boissevain.
CEO Tim Chapman hopes enough people can get vaccinated so the Canada-United States border can re-open. He says that is crucial to getting the much-needed Canadian visitors back to the IPG.
Seventeen sculptures were unveiled Saturday morning as part of the 11th edition of SculptureTour Salina.
At 11 a.m. Saturday, tarps were removed from the 17 pieces of art along Santa Fe Avenue created by artists across the nation, including two from Kansas and one from Salina.
The Salinan Bob Peck, who has submitted pieces in the tour for a few years, helped unveiled Santa Fe Strut, for the 2021 edition. He said he enjoys submitting and coming to this particular tour, and not just because it s in his city. It s always kind of fun to see what everybody else does, Peck said. I kind of wonder how they got their inspiration.
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