Blueberry Festival

Another blueberry joins the bunch

Paladin Legacy sponsors a sculpture

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Blueberrie­s in Marshall County would like to announce Paladin Legacy Advisory Group (financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.) has sponsored one of the 3-foot blueberry sculptures that is adding more art on the streets in Plymouth.

This new blueberry is in front of Paladin Legacy's office on East Jefferson Street.

The colorful depiction of the seasons was painted by artist Gloria Seitz and is titled “Seasons of Life.”

It captures the playfulnes­s of family life in the four seasons of life as well as the four seasons in nature with well known landmarks from our great city.

This is an appropriat­e representa­tion for Ameriprise, which helps people through the seasons of life from starting a family, educating children while saving for retirement and creating a legacy.

Paladin Legacy Advisory Group and Blueberrie­s in Marshall County is also donating $300 to the Boys and Girls Club of Marshall County.

The commitment to donate to the Club started when BGC was raising money for a facility renovation. To date, $1,200 has been donated thanks to the sponsors of four of the latest blueberry sculptures.

The blueberry sculptures originated through Heartland Artists Gallery and Heiden Creative to add more art in Plymouth and Marshall County in 2014. We have since placed 16 sculptures. We would to thank all the businesses, groups and individual­s who sponsored a blueberry sculpture and also thank those who helped with this venture.

The blueberrie­s are located all over the city, at the airport, museum, library, hospital, park and business locations.

To learn more about the blueberrie­s please go to “Blueberrie­s in Marshall County” Facebook page.

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