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Mosaic celebrates region with rich, sparkling scavenger hunt — and stories

Butler County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jordan Grady is reflected in the mirror of the mural during the Zelienople & Butler County Community Mosaic grand unveiling at Spring Street Studios in Zelienople on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. Justin Guido/Special to the Eagle

ZELIENOPLE — A picture is worth a thousand words, but a mosaic like the one that was unveiled outside Spring Street Studios Thursday night offers a whole world.

The Zelienople & Butler County Community Mosaic shined in the twilight of an open air evening to bursts of applause and fascinated passersby stopping to interpret its panorama of creations.

These ranged from the historic to the whimsical: a “Z” to honor the emblematic Z’s that welcome visitors at both entrances to the borough, a theater bedecked by a “Now Showing” sign for Zelienople’s Strand Theater and a flying saucer for neighboring Mars.

The piece features imagery of 26 different community treasures from Zelienople and other neighboring Butler County communities.

Daviea Davis crafted the mural from fragments of reclaimed glass over the course of nearly three months, often working for 10 hours a day. The project, funded by a grant from the Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, seeks to recreate the culture and spirit of Zelienople and Butler County.

The most distinctive feature of the work, which extends 6 feet in width and 8 feet in height, is a mirror at the center of a majorette’s face. The majorette commends Betty Lambert, a local celebrity who’s served as baton twirler in Harmony’s Fourth of July parades for decades.

Lambert, who had suffered a stroke before July’s festivities, still turned out at age 89 to twirl her baton and perform the splits before the crowd once more. A note in the guide for the artwork advises people to “be your own Betty,” meaning you should passionately pursue interests and dreams with determination, even in the face of hardship.

“We thought, ‘What’s one beautiful cool thing, structurally, or what’s important? These things,’” said Davis, describing the idea-making process behind the piece.

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