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The 6 final designs for the future Hotel Trundle wing mural | image provided

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Which mural is your favorite? These six designs for Hotel Trundle’s future wing mural were submitted by locals – and now Hotel Trundle wants COLAtoday readers (lookin’ at you, kids) to choose the winning artwork. ☑️

The mural with the most votes will be created into a vinyl graphic measuring ~4’6” x 6’2” + featured on the hotel’s exterior at the corner of Taylor + Sumter St.; bringing Hotel Trundle’s whimsical personality out into the Main Street District for guests and downtown passersby to interact with (hello, new profile pic). 📸 The winning artist will also receive $200 and a signature spot on the mural.

Vote on our website now through Friday at noon. Hotel Trundle will announce which mural won on Friday afternoon via social media – keep tabs on their Facebook + Instagram (@hoteltrundle). 📢

This fresh mural is just one of the new, arts-forward initiatives Hotel Trundle is taking this year. They’re also working on adding a greenery installation + some Banksy-inspired art to the family-owned boutique hotel. Plus, they’re going to be selling six art-themed Gervais St. Bridge Dinner packages for the sold-out event happening Sunday, Oct. 20. Stay tuned for details.

Vote here:

Voting closes Friday at noon. Hotel Trundle will announce which mural won on Friday afternoon via social media – keep tabs on their Facebook + Instagram (@hoteltrundle). 📢

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