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Clothing the President Statues in Rapid City: A Gesture of Compassion in the Community

Published Monday, November 27, 2023 10:00 am



Known as the City of Presidents, Rapid City, South Dakota creates positivity with a heartwarming tradition. The 43 statues of presidents strategically placed throughout Downtown Rapid City symbolize kindness, particularly during the winter months.

These presidential statues transform into instruments of compassion when winter arrives. As temperatures drop and snow falls, the community covers the statues with hats, scarves, coats, and other winter-weather gear. This gesture goes beyond aesthetics by offering warmth to those in need during the colder months.

Individuals in need are encouraged to approach the statues wearing winter wear and to take what they need. This subtle yet impactful community effort is just one impactful way of extending a helping hand during winter. The statues embody a shared responsibility among community members to support each other through hardship.

The Rapid City community has elevated this simple act into a symbol of generosity. This winter tradition highlights the caring nature of its residents and demonstrates the city's commitment to providing warmth to fellow community members. Rapid City stands united through the coldest of times, creating a climate of compassion that resonates far beyond the statues on its corners.

Are you wanting to make an impact? Bring any cold weather gear you no longer need and place it on the presidential statues along Main Street and St. Joseph St.!