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Herky on Parade

In the boys' birthday post, I told you a little bit about the 83 different Herky statues all over town. Since then, I have learned a little more about them, and we have visited a lot more. If you are curious about these artistic-looking man-birds, you can visit herkyonparade2.com for more information.  Basically, this is only the 2nd time this community-wide art project has been on display.  The last time it happened was 2004 (before we lived here).  Now, in 2014, they are doing it again with even more statues and extended the display to include Coralville and North Liberty in addition to Iowa City.  If I understand it correctly, artists sponsor a bunch of fiberglass statues.  Different people/groups of people make designs and the statues are created.  They are on display from June through August.  In August, the statues will be auctioned off as a fundraiser for the United Way and Johnson County.
 
For our family, it is simply a fun diversion as we go about our daily run-around.  The kids like to spot the Herkys from the car.  If we have time to stop for a picture, we do.
 
On Call Herky is just outside the doctor's office.  Toward the end of the school year, we were there A LOT.

RAGRBRAI Herky is essentially "Biker" Herky.  RAGBRAI is another very cool Iowa thing--each year there is a giant bike race across the state of Iowa.  More information at ragbrai.com
Some of these are pretty creepy . . .Cyborg Herky
Out of this World Herky.  A lot of these are really cool up close.  You can't see the details from the pictures, but this one has stars and planets all over it.
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Journey of a Warrior Herky
Herky's Community
Drawing the Line Herky
Checkmate Herky
In the Paint Herky
Organic Herky
Rough Hewn Herky
Uncle Herky
1SG H. Hawk
Herky Hasslehawk
America Needs Farmers Herky.  This one is very cool up close because it's made it's made completely from different colored corn kernels.
Faces of Herky
Wizard Herky (This one is based on the kids' school mascot)
Uncle Herky again.
Daredevil Herky
Sir Herkalot (another school mascot for the junior high).
We have seen some others, but haven't been able to stop and take a picture.  Maybe we will get to more before the end of the summer.

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