(KLZA)-- The Auburn Creative District is buzzing with excitement as it unveils a whimsical new addition to the downtown landscape: a series of vibrant temporary sidewalk murals featuring uplifting "Bee Sayings" and a cheerful greeting, “Welcome to Our Hive.”
Designed by local artist Reagan Jordan, mini murals bring color, character and meaning to the streetscape, offering inspiration and delight for passersby of all ages.
The series includes eight bee-themed affirmations—Bee Kind, Bee Positive, Bee You, Bee Happy, Bee Honest, Bee Humble, Bee Grateful, and Bee Respectful—designed to promote positivity, self-growth, and community spirit.
This mural concept was first imagined by Auburn Creative District Director Leslie Clark. Working in collaboration with local artist Reagan Jordan, the idea took shape with Blossom the bee and a series of colorful, uplifting sayings.
While the original plan was to feature the sayings on building walls, Crystal Dunekacke, a core team member and City Administrator, suggested a more playful approach—adding the murals directly to the sidewalk where they could surprise and engage people up close.
The result is an interactive installation that invites people to pause, smile, and reflect.
The project also introduces Auburn to Blossom, a sweet and imaginative honeybee who has flown into town as part of the district-emerging bee lore.
This sidewalk mural project was selected for quick implementation using funds from the district- Nebraska Arts Council Creative District certification grant. While temporary, it is the first of many steps Auburn is taking to build a more artful, engaging, and connected downtown experience.
It also supports the district- broader goals of beautification, youth engagement, and storytelling—key priorities of its 2024-2029 Strategic Plan.
Future plans include additional murals, heritage storytelling projects, and the release of a children- book chronicling Blossom- journey to Auburn.
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