The 14th annual Jasper Chalk Walk was held Saturday morning.
Children and adults marked out their territory on the sidewalks around Jasper’s Square to create their masterpieces. Those masterpieces ranged from homages of popular comic book heroines like Wonder Woman to a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the release of The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution.
It’s worth a stroll around to check out.
Photos by Matt Crane
Jonathon Davis, 6, of Washington, looked through a cutout as his mom, Susan Davis, took a photo during the Chalk Walk on Saturday.Allen Ondiek, 3, of Jasper, roared at his reflection after getting his face painted at the Chalk Walk in Downtown Jasper Saturday morning.Brock Layman, of Cincinnati, decorated his square in Jasper’s Downtown Saturday morning during the Chalk Walk. Brock was visiting family in Dubois and always happens to visit the weekend of the annual event.Reagan Moorman, 20, an art student visiting home for the summer, drew Crazy Eyes, a character from the Netflix original Orange is the New Black.Dax Layman, 3, peered over at his twin Porter while drawing a house during the Chalk Walk Saturday morning.Elise McIndoo, 3, of Jasper, tried out a violin with instructor and Strings director Rafaela Schaick directing. Strings performed during the Chalk Walk and had an information booth as well.Destiny Lane, 15, of Jasper, colored in the Disney character Stitch that she drew on the sidewalk during Saturday’s Chalk Walk. Destiny said she really loves Stitch because of his story of being adopted into a Hawaiian family and how it reflects her own story of adoption.