LoCo Art will create an "America250 Mural," showcasing the legacy and influence of Native Americans in Logan County. Timed to coordinate with Ohio’s America250 celebration, the project will feature high school art students and teaching artists, capturing the heritage and significance of Native American Culture through a vibrant mural.
“The projects these grants are supporting really do reflect the diversity of the Logan County experience. We’re proud to support local efforts that connect visitors with the County’s attractions, businesses, and unique experiences. Both grant rounds this year brought more great projects than we could fund. We hope that as this program grows, so will the scope of what we can accomplish,” said Jamison Thornton, Director of the Logan County Visitors Bureau. The Visitors Bureau Grant program is an annual initiative, split into two rounds, to elevate tourism and foster community engagement in Logan County. According to JD Harshfield, the outgoing Chair of the Logan County Visitors Bureau Council, “This grant program not only boosts tourism initiatives but also funnels local tourism dollars back into our economy, benefiting both the organizations and our community.” For more information about the 2026 grant round, please contact Jamison Thornton at [email protected]. About Logan County Visitors Bureau: The Logan County Visitors Bureau is dedicated to promoting the attractions, experiences, and unique charm of Logan County, OH. Through grants and community support, the Bureau aims to enhance tourism and strengthen its economic impact on the region. Not receiving our content regularly? Make sure to FOLLOW US on Facebook and SIGN UP to get weekly recaps sent directly to your inbox. Have something local to share? Submit your positive news for free HERE. Comments are closed.
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