SSMID, Arts R Alive will dedicate sculptural bike rack today
The local nonprofit Arts R Alive in Webster City, Iowa, and SSMID will formally install a sculptural bike rack in downtown Webster City on Tuesday, June 24.
The public is invited to attend this installation ceremony. It will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the 700 block of Willson Avenue.
Kamila Khalek and Frankie Mohr, who won bikes in a drawing on the first Market Night this season, will have their bikes there.
Bring your own bike for a photo opp.
Brief comments are expected from Kevin Rubash of SSMID (Self-Supported Municipal Improvement District); artist Tim Adams, of Webster City, who created the sculptural bike rack; and John Harrenstein, Webster City’s city manager.
An Arts R Alive board member will also speak.
The bike sculptural bike rack is intended for public use.