News Release

For Immediate Release
February 8, 2007
McCallie Associates, Inc. is proud to announce that they are
a sponsor of the Sarpy County Sesquicentennial Public Art Project. The Sarpy County Plains to Planes
Celebration highlights Sarpy counties community values, historical events,
prosperity and the overall collaboration among Sarpy County government, the
communities located within the county, Offutt Air Force Base, and the schools,
businesses and citizens that reside within the county borders.
As a sponsor, McCallie Associates has become an official
Plains to Planes Sculptured Bench sponsor.
McCallies CEO Jennifer Maassen and CFO Brian Bald selected the Buffalo
bench designed by artist Paula Yoachim.
Over 40 artist submitted models of their artwork using either the
official buffalo or airplane bench design.
The design combines symbolically many historical pieces that
make Sarpy County so unique. First, in
the
center the yellow compass represent the
Lewis and Clark Expedition. The blue
curved line below this depicts their path of travel along the Missouri
River. The red circle with the points
represents the Omaha and all Native American tribes who lived in the area. The repeated circles become a target which
reminds us of how the buffalo was hunted for survival, and of the strife that
followed as settlers began inhabiting the Indian lands. The texture of steel in the silver parts of
the design stands for the industrialization that led us to the current
age. The blue wing represents the
military influences of Offutt Air Force Base and the vital impact it has on our
community and future.
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