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Bees On Parade In Downtown Clarendon Hills
This first colorful insect was hand-painted and decorated by David Manola, the owner of Boulevard Fine Art in downtown Clarendon Hills.

CLARENDON HILLS, IL — Residents of Clarendon Hills may be curious about the addition of a bee sculpture in the downtown business district. According to a release from the park district, the fiberglass bee sculpture is the first of the "Bees on Parade" community art project.
According to the release, the public art project is being developed for the community by the Clarendon Hills Park Foundation, the Clarendon Hills Park District and the Village of Clarendon Hills. This first colorful insect was hand-painted and decorated by David Manola, the owner of Boulevard Fine Art in downtown Clarendon Hills.
The park district said additional sculptures will fly into the community during the spring and summer months of 2018. For sponsorship information, contact the Clarendon Hills Park Foundation at 630-325-7427 or visit www.CHParkFoundation.org.
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