MENDOTA - “Raise the Depot” is a public art installation for the Silo Pathways Countryside Public Art Tour, which is developed by NCI ARTworks.
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MENDOTA - Anna Arteaga and Jesse Arellano of Eureka Savings Bank in Mendota recently presented a check for $2,500 from the bank to Michelle Wade, who is spearheading the fundraising effort for the “Raise the Depot” project in Mendota. “Raise the Depot” is a public art installation for the Silo Pathways Countryside Public Art Tour, which is developed by NCI ARTworks. The “Raise the Depot” project is a three-dimensional, 127-foot wide by 50-feet tall mural depicting the historic Union Depot Train Station as it was in downtown Mendota in the 1900s. The mural will be placed on the south side of the Triple Service Inc. building at the corner of Illinois Avenue and Monroe Street in downtown Mendota.