Welcome to town, Wings of the Phoenix!
Look what has arrived in Downtown Shelbyville!
Early on Monday, July 27th the "Wings of the Phoenix" sculpture arrived with sculptor Jennie Hager-Vickery. The newest member of the downtown community was placed in the median on Fourth Street. Members of the Shelby Main Street Design committee were on hand to welcome the new installation.
More sculptures have arrived in downtown Shelbyville!
Welcome two new beautiful sculptures to downtown Shelbyville! Despite raindrops and umbrellas, these beauties arrived on Friday, August 14th. They are located near Centenary United Methodist Church and the Planning and Zoning offices! Sculptor Ben Bridwell of Millennium Steel Werks and bead artist Lisa Marie Fowler were on hand as the pieces were placed in their new homes. Be sure to visit downtown to admire all the beautiful pieces! Be sure to take your photo at the Picture Frame and share to our Facebook Page!
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Another downtown Shelbyville sculpture has arrived!
On Friday, June 26th, a crane helped set our 2nd sculpture in place in front of the new Stargazer Plaza. A beautiful morning helped to set the stage for a nice crowd of onlookers to welcome "Reaching for our Potential" created by Dave Caudill to our downtown! Welcome to the neighborhood!
Special thanks goes to Shelby Main Street's Design Committee, Mayor David Eaton and our Public Works Department for their assistance in bringing this feature to Shelbyville's Main Street!
A purple butterfly has landed in downtown Shelbyville!
Special thanks goes to Shelby Main Street's Design Committee, Mayor David Eaton and our Public Works Department for their assistance in bringing this feature to Shelbyville's Main Street!Sculptors Scot and Laura Kellersberger delivered the butterfly on April 8th. Shelbyville Public Works assisted in settling the sculpture in its current location.
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Dedication of "Stargazer Lily"

Friday, December 21, 2018, the Stargazer Lily Sculpture, by Ben Bridwell, was dedicated to the City of Shelbyville.
Special thanks was given to the following:
Mayor Tom Hardesty
City Councilman Bob Andriot
ShelbyKY Tourism
KY Arts Council
City of Shelbyville Public Works
Jennifer Hager Vickery
Melanie Van Houten
The Community Enhancement Committee
64 Yellow Roses (Maureen Stites)
Mayor Tom Hardesty, Jennifer Herrell (Shelbyville Public Works), Ben Bridwell (Sculptor), Jamie Jarboe (Four Seasons Garden Club), John Wieland (Shelby County Chamber of Commerce), Wanda Hawkins (Shelby Main Street Board of Directors) and Bob Andriot (City Councilman)
Special thanks was given to the following:
Mayor Tom Hardesty
City Councilman Bob Andriot
ShelbyKY Tourism
KY Arts Council
City of Shelbyville Public Works
Jennifer Hager Vickery
Melanie Van Houten
The Community Enhancement Committee
64 Yellow Roses (Maureen Stites)
Mayor Tom Hardesty, Jennifer Herrell (Shelbyville Public Works), Ben Bridwell (Sculptor), Jamie Jarboe (Four Seasons Garden Club), John Wieland (Shelby County Chamber of Commerce), Wanda Hawkins (Shelby Main Street Board of Directors) and Bob Andriot (City Councilman)