A special ribbon cutting ceremony and celebration will be held this week by the city of Yellville. The ceremony is scheduled for Thursday at noon to present murals painted by local artist Duane Hada of Rivertown Gallery.
The murals demonstrate the community’s support, recognition and conservation of the wild turkey and the native smallmouth bass. Hada is a lifelong resident of Marion and Newton counties, and this is a celebration of the wild turkey.
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Hada says the scene on the big turkey mural depicts Bruno Ridge approaching Yellville.
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Hada says the other mural depicts the smallmouth bass.
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Hada adds the fundraising for the project was one of the quickest he’s ever experienced.
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The ceremony will be held at the Marion County Courthouse Annex on South Berry Street.
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