Clinton School Grad Inspires Public Bucket List

The Downtown Partnership in Little Rock on Tuesday launched an “Interactive Bucket List” on Main Street. The project was inspired by a similar project noted by Clinton School grad Julianne Dunn while visiting New Orleans.

Clinton School Dean Skip Rutherford participated in the announcement. Here’s a report from KUAR public radio:

Downtown Little Rock is now home to what is being billed as an interactive public art project.

A boarded-up store at Capitol and Main has been covered with black paint to create a public bucket list.  Passersby are asked to use furnished chalk to finish the sentence “Before I die I want to…!”

Clinton School Dean Skip Rutherford says the project is modeled after one a student saw in New Orleans.

Officials say the project kicks off a series of events and activities to draw crowds to downtown Little Rock.

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