Chalk Walk in real life

Owen Flick, 11, blew the excess chalk off an American flag he was drawing on the sidewalk near Siebert’s on the Square Saturday morning during the 18th Annual Chalk Walk. <Photos by Matthew Crane.>
Kendyl Spellmeyer, 4, Jasper, watched intently as her balloon unicorn was being created during the Jasper Chalk Walk held Saturday.
Adrienne Welp and Anthony Tarullo worked on a ‘colorful’ cat based on an image they found online as they were contemplating what subject to feature on their sidewalk masterpiece. Adrienne admitted this was the first time she had ever taken part in the Jasper Chalk Walk despite having grown up in Jasper.
The 18th Annual Jasper Chalk Walk and Arts Festival was well attended on Saturday.
Steven Hawkins III, two-and-a-half, contemplated drawing a circle and other shapes on the parking space in front of the Dubois County Courthouse Saturday morning.
Evan Schmidt, 3, of Jasper, celebrated as he pulled a large block from the lifesize Jenga game at the Jasper Public Library booth Saturday during the Jasper Chalk Walk.
Carys Voegerl, 7, Jasper, sported her balloon mohawk proudly as she visited the activities around the Square on Saturday during the Jasper Chalk Walk.
Aiden Vogt, 7, Jasper, checked out his caricature completed by artist Rolando Decastro during the Jasper Chalk Walk Saturday.
Grayson Burge, 8, Jasper, completed his tie-dyed shirt at a booth sponsored by Jasper Arts during the 18th Annual Chalk Walk on Saturday.
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