Reagan was a lifeguard for seven years in Dixon's Lowell Park on the Rock River--the future president saved 77 lives.
From WQAD-TV:
Thursday's rendering unveiling reveals Reagan’s personality and presence. This will be a seven-foot tall bronze sculpture. It will capture his lifeguard days in Dixon.This will be Dixon's third Reagan statue.
"Usually he's in a business suit, presidential," said artist Gary Tillery. "This was the earlier Reagan. He was young, vibrant and athletic."
Making the project a reality will take corporate and community donors. Volunteers will hold a variety of events. They hope to complete the statue by 2015.
Author outside Dixon
They'll eventually place the $200,000 project in Lowell Park. I'’s where young Dutch Reagan taught swimming and saved lives.
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