Palm Coast Arts Foundation releases 'Beverly' on the Public Art Turtle Trail

'Beverly,' Turtle No. 14, is at Beverly Beach Town Hall.


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'Beverly,' Turtle #14 on the Public Art Turtle Trail. Photo by Eric Vardakis, Live Tour Network
'Beverly,' Turtle #14 on the Public Art Turtle Trail. Photo by Eric Vardakis, Live Tour Network
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by: Nancy Crouch

Palm Coast Arts Foundation

The Palm Coast Arts Foundation introduced Turtle No. 14 to the Public Art Turtle Trail at noon on Saturday, June 12, at the Beverly Beach Town Hall at 2735 N. Ocean Shore Blvd. 

Sponsored by the town of Beverly Beach and Debra and Jim Wingo, "Beverly" is, of course, named for the town itself.  

Created by Flagler Beach artist Stewart Maxcy, Beverly features iconic 1950s historical images of Beverly Beach.  

Watch for news of three more turtles to be hatched on the Turtle Trail in the coming months.

Discover all the public art turtles on the Turtle Trail at www.palmcoastartsfoundation.com/the-turtle-trail

Debra Wingo, Stewart Maxcy (artist) with grandson Stephen, Nancy Crouch, Flagler County Commissioner Joe Mullins, Mayor of Beverly Beach, Stephen Emmett, and Flagler County Commissioner David Sullivan. Photo by Eric Vardakis
Debra Wingo, Stewart Maxcy (artist) with grandson Stephen, Nancy Crouch, Flagler County Commissioner Joe Mullins, Mayor of Beverly Beach, Stephen Emmett, and Flagler County Commissioner David Sullivan. Photo by Eric Vardakis

 

 

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