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Thieves Vandalize Prized Eureka Springs Forest Crochet Installation

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Crochet art installation in Eureka Springs North Main Street Music Park before it was destroyed by vandals in late August.
Courtesy: Gina Gallina

An art installation by noted Eureka Springs musician and crochet artist Gina Rose Gallinawas destroyed by vandals late last month. Gallina had wrapped the trunks of a half dozen trees standing in the city's North Main Street Music Park with ornate crocheted coverings. Eureka Springs police are attempting to sew up the case.

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Jacqueline Froelich is an investigative reporter and news producer for Ozarks at Large.
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