Minnesota Prairie Roots

Writing and photography by Audrey Kletscher Helbling

Art soars in Montgomery with “wing walk” June 18, 2024

Wings grace the side of Franke’s Bakery, known for its kolacky, a fruit or poppyseed-filled Czech pastry. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)

WHEN PEOPLE BRAINSTORM ways to build a stronger, better community, then implement those ideas, beautiful things happen. I see that each time I visit Montgomery, a community of some 3,200 in Le Sueur County.

Promoting Kolacky Days on wings on the Pillars Building. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)
A single wing hangs on the Pillars Building. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)
“We welcome you” in Czech on the Pillar Building wing. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)

Montgomery’s latest project, The Montgomery Wings Mural Walk, adds yet another artsy element to this self-proclaimed Kolacky Capital of the World. Beyond promoting its Czech heritage, Montgomery celebrates the arts, centered at the Arts & Heritage Center of Montgomery.

Historic Hilltop Hall houses the Arts & Heritage Center of Montgomery, right, and Posy Floral & Gifts, left. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)

Now the Arts & Heritage Center has joined with the Montgomery Community Foundation and Tri-City United High School ARTeam to create and paint wings displayed throughout town and at an area winery. The wings are a colorful addition to the community, yet another reason to visit a place known for its bakery, its brewery and much more.

Poppy-shaped wings on the American Legion building honor the war dead. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)

That “much more” includes a creative community that collectively creates. Locals of all ages met at the Montgomery Farmers’ Market, at Memorial Park, at Next Chapter Winery, at an Art Night to paint the colorful wings that have taken flight throughout primarily the downtown area. While visiting Montgomery recently, I searched for those wings.

Floral wings at Posy Floral & Gifts. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)
Art-themed wings at the Arts & Heritage Center of Montgomery. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)
One of three wings art posted at American Legion Post #79. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)
Scissors wings at PinCurls Salon. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)
Franke’s Bakery baked goods-themed wings. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)

From vivid flowers at Posy Floral & Gifts to paint splotches at the arts center to an eagle at the Legion to scissors at PinCurls Salon to baked goods at Franke’s Bakery, the wing art often fits the location. It is symbolic, colorful and meaningful. Eye-catching, ideal for photo ops.

A solitary wing on the side of LaNette’s Coffee Shop is watered by “Scarlett,” who circulates among the wing art. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)

The wings, in many ways, tell a story. A story not only of specific place, but of community. Of ideas and talent merging to create this beautiful thing, this public art that brings joy to visitors like me. I admired. I smiled. I delighted. And I felt this sense of unity that comes from people working together on a common goal—to brighten their community with public art.

Angel wings at St. John feature lines from faith-based hymns and songs. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)
Faith songs up close on the angel wings. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)

It was a bit of a treasure hunt to find the wings given I didn’t have a map to guide me. But that’s OK. I like exploring. Local barber, Steve, tipped me off, though, to the newest one, song-themed angel wings—including the song “On Eagle’s Wings”—at St. John Lutheran Church.

These wings at the Legion honor all branches of the military. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)

Every visit to Montgomery leaves me feeling happy, uplifted, impressed by this small town that hosts an annual Kolacky Days in July, honors veterans in photo displays downtown, cheers on the Mallards baseball team, showcases art in the town’s gallery and more, much more. I feel and see the spirit of community here.

Floral wings identify and celebrate local floral shop, Posy Floral & Gifts. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo June 2024)

As I was about to leave the downtown business district, I watched an older man exit Posy Floral & Gifts, a bouquet of pink roses in his arms. And I thought to myself, I really ought to photograph that scene. But, rather, I watched, taking in the magic of the moment. I wondered about the recipient, the reason for the flower purchase. My thoughts took wing. Were these roses to celebrate, to encourage, to thank? Or were they simply a “just because” way to brighten someone’s day? Just as the Wing Walk brightens the community of Montgomery, brightened my day.

© Copyright 2024 Audrey Kletscher Helbling

 

17 Responses to “Art soars in Montgomery with “wing walk””

  1. LOVE It – Oh so COOL and CREATIVE 🙂 Especially the creative spin on every set of wings! Nothing better than Franke’s Bakery and the kolacky. Boy could I eat some kolacky as a high schooler – could go for some now with my coffee. Thanks for sharing – ENJOY Your Day!

  2. Gunny's avatar Gunny Says:

    The Wings are a great idea. A Town north of me, Wimberly The Wings idea is somewhat akin to what this small Texas community did. This being Texas – they made really big metal cowboy boots (like about 5 or 6 feet tall). Then various artists decorated them. This are set up on tree stumps cut off around 3 or 4 feet off the ground. They are scattered throughout down town. Each community has its own special way of expression. The German founded town Bourne west of where I live has a figure of Wild Bill sitting on a park bench facing Hauptstrasse (every one calls Main Street. Well I missed my Norwegian Stevne this year. Just could not get it together to attend However, from vendors to other businesses I get mail from various parts of Minnesota. Oh – and that Raspberry BBQ sauce I liked so much is actually Raspberry Bourbon BBQ sauce.
    All my favorite flavors!

  3. Bernadette Arlene Thomasy's avatar Bernadette Arlene Thomasy Says:

    An absolutely delightful theme for a community event and so well carried out. Thanks for sharing all the wonderful wings.

  4. Kathy Gwillim's avatar Kathy Gwillim Says:

    I really like all these wings and how everyone was so creative in their designs. how fun!!!

    Thank u for this trip down the sidewalks and in town. kathyg

  5. valeriebollinger's avatar valeriebollinger Says:

    This looks like a wonderful public art exhibit…and hunting them down is fun too. Montgomery is creating a special place for itself.

    It is great to hear of all the other creative ideas to display art outside., too.

  6. Rose's avatar Rose Says:

    What a wonderful creative idea to bring the community together. 🦋💕

  7. beth's avatar beth Says:

    wonderful wings of all kinds, what a lovely flight through town

  8. beth's avatar beth Says:

    Each in their own unique way


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