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133: Bountiful River 1: Toro! Junior 2: Thoughtful Minds 2021-2022 Annual Walk by James G. Moore by Jacob Novinger by Charlotte Zink 1. Center for the Evergreen: Toro! Junior by Jacob Novinger - Bergen Park $25,000 Center for Center for the Arts To I-70 This abstract, passionate bull is made of various sizes of mild steel round bars and steel sheets, painted red. Toro’s strength is in its simplicity. 2. Center for the Arts Evergreen: Thoughtful Minds by Charlotte 117: Free Wheelin’ Bergen Park Zink - $9,000 The ’s background in mask-making as well as her by James Haire collaboration with her husband Ben, who uses a hand-held plasma Buchanan Recreation Center cutter to shape their metal , are evident in this oversized County Rd 65 facial form. 2 3. Buchanan Ponds: Change by Charlotte Zink - $10,000 1 A fluid, feminine sense of underlies this trio of metal and 112 clay forms. Texture and color enliven the piece. 113 Bergen Park & Ponds & Upper Pioneer Trail 4. Evergreen Post Office: Wind Swept by Barry Ferich - $6,200 112: Zepher The artist enjoys transforming everyday building materials into 3: Change 133 by Tom Woodward (See reverse side for bearing little resemblance to the original form. This sculpture of P recycled aluminum power line creates an illusion of wind and motion. by Charlotte Zink Bergen Traffic Circle Lower Pioneer, Lake and Downtown, and Buffalo Park ) 5. Lakepoint Center: Red Rover by Pati Stajcar - $34,000* Buchanan Ponds 126 Red-tailed hawks are an apex species and work hard to keep our 113: African Queen rodent population in check. You will often catch a flash of their red Bergen Park by Edie Knapp tail as they rove across the sky. 6. Evergreen Mountain Village: Cloud Busters by Maureen Hearty & Ponds Trails Hearthfire Books Patio - $3,500 These bright and cheerful architecturally minimalistic forms Bergen Park and Ponds Trails, 1³ ⁄₄ miles, 16 sculptures light up at night with color-changing lights to create the effect 106 of a disco party. 132: I’ve Been Kissed Upper Pioneer Trail, 3 miles, 7 sculptures 7. Baskin Robbins: Hamish MacSmug by Susan Norris - $19,500 by Pokey Park This Scottish black-face ram is depicted as a golfer…with attitude. 121 8. Bear Creek Hair Garden: Light Hearted Drummer by Jodie Bliss Buchanan Ponds 117 P Parking - $12,000 106: The Bison This whimsical piece honors drummers who carry the beat, and by Gary Monaco Driving individuals who dance to their own beat. The drummer catches light P 3 throughout the day, changing as swiftly as the movement of the sun. Squaw Pass Road 132 The Woodcellar 9. Evergreen Crafters: Magnify by Kirk Seese - $5,000 126: Monday Walking Magnify is an invitation to explore, play, and have fun. This 127 121: Polar Bears by Maureen K. Scott interactive, kinetic sculpture acts as a giant magnifying glass. by Dollores Shelledy Sunbeams pour through the colored “lens” and cast a Bergen Park A blue marker indicates that the sculpture is part of Sculpture Evergreen’s permanent stained-glass reflection. Buchanan Recreation Center collection of 40 sculptures. Most of these were purchased thanks to generous donations 10. Evergreen National Bank: The Two of Us by Yenny Cocq - 120 $48,000 from art enthusiasts and community philanthropists living in or near Evergreen. Yenny uses simple body postures and refined forms to portray the 127: Blanche inseparable bond that forms between people as a result of deep A red marker indicates a sculpture on loan from the artist for one year as part of love and a sense of togetherness. by Dollores Shelledy 119 11. Holly Berry/Sisters: Happy Dance by Richard Pankratz - Buchanan Ponds our annual Sculpture Walk. These are for sale. We encourage you to find out more at $40,000 120: Setting the Pace sculptureevergreen.org. The form of two friends walking through life together—arm in arm, in step, with total affinity for each other—symbolizes life’s by Jane DeDecker Happy Dances. They are truly what make life meaningful. Fire and Rescue Parking Lot 12. Church of the Cross: Bugling Elk by Jeff Best - $10,000* Hiwan Drive This piece pays homage to the mighty and majestic bull elk, whose distinctive bugles wake us and remind us of the pending close of 119: The Firefighter autumn and onset of winter. by Laura Mehmert 135 Fire and Rescue Lobby *Carried over from the previous year’s walk 136

135: The Peace Signs Scott Froschauer Evergreen Middle School Sculptures shown with a red outline and red marker are part Do you want to learn more about each sculpture? It’s fun and easy to use our of the temporary Sculpture Walk 136: Breathe Guide by Cell service. You can even call The abundance of outdoor sculptures in Evergreen Sculpture Trail Map Scott Froschauer and are available for sale. To from home! Many of the have is testament to a community that loves art. For 27 Evergreen Middle School purchase a sculpture, contact recorded messages, more or less one years, Sculpture Evergreen, an all-volunteer non-profit Sculpture Evergreen by phone minute in length, which will tell you organization, has brought eye-catching sculptural art at 720-608-1278 or by e-mail at about the sculpture, their inspiration, the to outdoor spaces where it can be enjoyed by all. For its [email protected]. For materials and techniques they used. 2021-2022 Sculpture Walk, Sculpture Evergreen is excited Elk Meadow Open Space 123: New Moon Dancing to share 10 new pieces, and 2 pieces that were so popular by Reven Marie Swanson more information, see our website: Call 303-562-0435 they are staying for another year. Enjoy! La Plaza Office Park sculptureevergreen.org. Each year, Sculpture Evergreen reaches out to artists Upper Pioneer Trail Lewis Ridge Road You will find the coded number of the nationwide to submit their sculptures for consideration P sculpture you want to learn more about on a for our annual Sculpture Walk. On the first weekend in plaque affixed nearby or before its name on June these new works are installed, and join our outdoor 140: Spirit of Giving the Sculpture Trail Map. gallery of sculptures for one year. All Walk pieces are by Ted Wilson for sale, and some have become part of our permanent Mount Evans Hospice 140 123 After listening to the greeting, enter the collection or purchased by private collectors. The coded number of the sculpture followed by permanent collection now numbers 40 sculptures, with the latest addition, Spirit of Giving (formerly Tree) by Ted 125 the # sign. 128: Bob the Dinosaur Wilson, now installed at Mount Evans Home Health Care 128 by Greg Wasil and Hospice. Sculptures are placed on private and public Stagecoach Park land with the support and permission of the 125: Peace P owners. Please respect the sites and the sculptures. by Lorri Acott-Fowler We count on you for support. Most of the funds for Mount Evans Hospice purchasing, siting, and maintaining these sculptures come 137: Oliver from individual donations, with grant support from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District and Colorado Stagecoach Blvd. Stagecoach Blvd. Jeff Best RE/MAX Alliance at Stagecoach Blvd. Creative Industries. To donate, or for more information 104 about Sculpture Evergreen, please visit our website at 137 sculptureevergreen.org.

104: Spirit of the Rockies by Ivan Kosta 4: Wind Swept Tanoa Path near Stagecoach Blvd. 4 2021 - 2022 by Barry Ferich SculptureEvergreen.org Evergreen Post Office 114: Voices Lower Pioneer Trail, Lake & Downtown by Tom Newport Trail, & Buffalo Park Trail Center Stage 110: Spirit of Evergreen To Kittredge by Rich Krupicka (See reverse side for Bergen Park and Ponds Trail Ponderosa Drive and Evergreen Parkway and Upper Pioneer Trail)

Lower Pioneer Trail: 2.1 miles, 6 sculptures 110 Lake and Downtown Trails: 2 miles, 17 sculptures 139: High Country Summer by Veryl Goodnight Buffalo Park Trail: 1.5 miles, 6 sculptures 12: Bugling Elk Evergreen Design Center Lower Pioneer Trail by Jeff Best P Parking Church of the Cross Driving Douglas Park Road Walking 103: The Foreman by Laura Mehmert Hiwan Homestead 103 12 114 A blue marker indicates that the sculpture is part 118: Intimacy of Sculpture Evergreen’s permanent collection 139 by Reno Corollo of 40 sculptures. Most of these were purchased 131: Stranger Reduction Zone Highland Haven thanks to generous donations from art enthusiasts Meadow Drive by Timothy Flood and community philanthropists living in or near 102: Spirits of the Land Evergreen National Bank Evergreen. 118 Madeline Wiener 10: The Two of Us Evergreen Lake House by Yenny Cocq A red marker indicates a sculpture on loan from Evergreen National Bank 5: Red Rover the artist for one year as part of our annual 9: Magnify by Pati Stajcar 11: Happy Dance Sculpture Walk. These are for sale. We encourage by Kirk Seese Lakepoint Center by Richard Pankratz you to find out more at sculptureevergreen.org. Evergreen Crafters Holly Berry/Sisters 131 9 5 11 10 Upper Bear Creek Road P

102 Downtown Trail 8 122 115: Kelle III Lake Trail 134 by Tom Ware Evergreen Lake House 6 7 115 134: Kit Fox 138 Evergreen Lake 124 by Pokey Park 111 Beau Jo’s Thank you to the following 108 P 129 122: Morning Spirits property owners who generously by Susan Geissler 138: Peggy Fleming Tribute Java Groove support Sculpture Evergreen by Harold Linke 8: Light Hearted Drummer Evergreen Lake House by Jodie Bliss and the community by Bear Creek Hair Memorial Garden 129: Bear Chair providing a place to display our 108: The Athlete by Julie Jones Denkers by Nancy Golden Evergreen Lake House 7: Hamish MacSmug sculptures: Dam 111: Ann Louise by Susan Norris Bergen Village Shopping Center by David Wright 124: Oh God Baskin Robbins Center for the Arts Evergreen by Maureen K Scott Evergreen Lake House 6: Cloud Busters Church of the Cross Dam Sculpture Garden Colorado Department of Transportation by Maureen Hearty Donations and Denver Mountain Parks Evergreen Mountain Village Evergreen Center Stage Buffalo Park Trail Sponsorships Evergreen Fire and Rescue 109 Tax-deductible donations and sponsorships make this sculpture collection possible. Evergreen Metro Water District P If you are interested in sponsoring one Evergreen Middle School 109: Check It Out S. Olive Road of the Sculpture Walk sculptures, go to Evergreen Mountain Village 101 by Jerry Boyle sculptureevergreen.org/support. Evergreen Park and Recreation District Buffalo Park Road Evergreen Library Evergreen Public Library Senior Resource Center Hiwan Homestead Museum 101: Planting Evergreen Available for Purchase Lakepoint Center Hatch Drive by Tom Ware Evergreen Library All Sculpture Walk pieces, indicated with a LaPlaza Office Park 107 red outline around the image and a red map Mount Evans Home Health Care and Hospice marker, can be purchased through Sculpture RE/MAX Alliance 105: Leap Frog Evergreen. Please call us at 720-608-1278 for Ross-Lewis Trust by Gene Milway 116 more information about how to make one 107: Meeting of Like Minds Tanoa HOA 105 Wulf Recreation Center Lobby of these sculptures a permanent part of your U.S. Post Office by Ed Haddaway 130 130: Wulf Winds P 116: Ravens location or community. Wilmot Elementary School Wilmot Elementary by Tim Upham To Conifer P by Gary Monaco Wulf Park Senior Resource Pond