DeKalb County History Center - Illinois 250 America Mural Unveiling
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The DeKalb County History Center is set to unveil a new public art bench on its campus, marking another contribution to the state’s Illinois 250 celebrations. This project highlights the county's rich agricultural heritage. Local artist Kailey Rorer has been commissioned to transform the bench into an artistic piece titled “Sunup 'til Sundown,” reflecting the theme of "what rural agriculture means" in DeKalb County. Rorer, a Sycamore-based muralist, is renowned for her ability to infuse local landscapes and agricultural traditions into her work, offering visitors a vibrant visual experience.
The innovative bench, made from 97% recycled materials including wind turbine blades, composite lumber, and aluminum, reflects a commitment to sustainability. Its unique arch-style design not only provides seating but also creates a sheltered space for reflection. This installation, located within one of the historic gardens on the History Center's campus, aligns with the America250 theme, Power of Place, by celebrating the county’s agricultural identity.
The unveiling event is scheduled for Friday, August 28, at 12:00 p.m. at the DeKalb County History Center, 1730 N. Main Street, Sycamore. This free public gathering will follow the final Garden Story Time program of the season, beginning at 11:30 a.m., in collaboration with the Sycamore Public Library. Attendees can look forward to brief remarks, refreshments, and craft activities. This event promises to be a memorable occasion, bringing together community members to celebrate a meaningful addition to DeKalb County’s cultural landscape.
Friday, August 28, 2026
12:00 PM to 02:00 PM CDT
DeKalb County History Center
- 1730 N. Main Street
- Sycamore, Illinois 60178