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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New Sculptures at Centennial Lakes Commemorate Northwest
Airlines
Edina, Minn., Oct. 15, 2015 – Public art at Centennial Lakes Park expanded with three new
sculptures recognizing late Edina resident Donald Nyrop, former CEO of Northwest Airlines (NWA)
and the contributions the men and women of NWA gave to the growth of commercial aviation. The
sculptures were installed late this summer, with the final piece added at the end of September.
The new bronze sculptures are located on the east side of the park, 7499 France Ave. S. The first
installment, called “Dreams Take Flight,” depicts a 5-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl perched on
separate stones dreaming of the future of aviation while playing with model airplanes, a Convair 580 and
a Boeing 747. The other sculpture is called “The Glamorous Days of Flight” and shows a family boarding
an aircraft in the 1960s, when flying was novel and prestigious.
Nick Legeros, Edina resident and winner of the 2014 Public Art People’s Choice Award for his sculpture
“Leaping Hare,” was commissioned to create the sculptures. Legeros is the artist behind many other
popular Edina sculptures, including “Reflecting on Friendship” outside the Hughes Pavilion at Centennial
Lakes Park and “The McCurdy Bench” and “Treehouse” at Highlands Elementary School.
The Edina Community Foundation served as the charitable giving partner for this enterprise, collecting
money for the sculptures from former NWA employees. The donors have also offered to “adopt” the
section of the park where the sculptures are located.
For additional information about sculptures at Centennial Lakes Park, contact Centennial Lakes Park
Manager Tom Shirley at 952-607-1627 or TShirley@EdinaMN.gov.
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