 The Bemidji Sculpture Walk is back and this year it features a few of our furry friends. Here's more in this week's in focus. Some say that they represent day and night and others say that this is kind of between good and bad. Take a stroll around downtown Bemidji and you'll see the streets have come to life thanks to a few new stone additions. There are officially 20 new sculptures on display right now thanks to the 19th annual Sculpture Walk. Two of the founders are still very active with it are Kate Balvo and Al Balvo. They had visited Grand Junction and saw the Sculpture Walk going on there and it just really inspired them to try do something to really bring more of a focus to downtown Bemidji. Each sculpture has a story so it's worth the stop if you see something that catches your eye. This year's artists come from places like South Korea, Colorado, Ireland and of course Minnesota. This piece is called How Fish You Deepen which is a play on words. It wouldn't be a Sculpture Walk without a theme and this one will be sure to have all the pup lovers wagging their tails. With the prototype series that we did this year which was dogs we did something a little different in that we have 12 different breeds of dogs and 12 different sizes. All you need is a map, some sunshine and a good sense of direction to enjoy the Bemidji Sculpture Walk. You can find the dogs hanging out on street corners or even in shop windows. Three of the dogs are outside and when we were deciding where the dog should be put we thought well a dog town should be out in front of lucky dogs. If you want to see all the dogs along with the other sculptures on the walk the best thing to do is to schedule a free tour. They're going to be held every Sunday until August. The tours not only talk about some of all the different sculptures downtown it includes information on maybe 20 of the sculptures but it also incorporates some of the historical aspects of downtown Bemidji. If you want more information about those tours you can go to lptv.org. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland