We'd love to have your help! Please fill out this form or contact waynecountywalldogs@gmail.com if you have other ideas for how to get involved.
Local artists with previous painting experience are welcome to register here. Depending on your level of experience, most of the painting you'll be involved in will likely happen on Thursday or Friday.
We're looking for host families to offer guest rooms for visiting Walldogs. Since the Walldogs are volunteering their time, expertise, and travel budget to be here, we're offering many of them the chance to stay with local hosts free of charge.
Local hosts aren't expected to feed the Walldogs or provide transportation (although coffee or snacks are always welcome!). They just need a safe and clean place to sleep, as well as access to a bathroom and shower.
For RVs, all RVs should be delivered to the Fairgrounds and hooked up by Tuesday, August 29. You can pick them up after Monday, September 4. We'll provide the hookups and instructions for where to put your RV.
Interested hosts and RVers can sign up here. Thank you for helping to host the Walldogs!
There will be 16 new and retouched murals all around Wayne County, including at least one in every incorporated town:
Allerton
Clio
Corydon
Humeston
Lineville
Millerton
Promise City
Seymour
During the festival, 14 of these murals will be painted on panels at Wayne County Fairgrounds and installed at their final locations shortly after the event. The only murals painted onsite are the Coca-Cola Mural at the Old Time Soda Fountain in Allerton, and the Eagle/Flag/Fireworks mural at MFA in Lineville.
The public is welcome to watch the painting anytime at the Fairgrounds or in Allerton/Lineville!
When choosing mural themes, we prioritized the following:
Mural themes were selected by the Walldog local committee, including the Director of the Prairie Trails Museum / Wayne County Historical Society (for historical relevance and research materials) and the Executive Director of Wayne County Development Corporation (for tourism/economic impact and for insight on how previous Walldogs murals benefitted their local communities). They also strove to balance the topics of each mural not just within each city, but also across Wayne County.
Mural locations were chosen based on:
Note that in some cases, a mural may not be immediately visible from the main highway through town – especially in cases where the best building or wall for the mural wasn’t on the main highway. However, we believe that mural trail tourists will seek out these murals, which also gives them a chance to stop in town rather than just driving by.
In most cases, murals will be painted on panels and attached to buildings after the event is over. While these installations are intended to be permanent, this allows us to move a mural in the event that a building is no longer structurally suitable for a mural.
Murals are owned in perpetuity by Wayne County Development Corporation and will be maintained by WCDC, using any funds raised during / after the event.
There are three main benefits for Wayne County and its residents:
We want to use the Walldogs murals as an ongoing tourism driver for Wayne County. To do this, we’re creating a ‘mural trail’ to guide tourists to all of the murals in the area.
Here’s how tourists will find and follow the mural trail:
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