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Beautifying the trail

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  • Oct 19, 2022
  • 4 min read

Updated: Oct 20, 2022

Artwork enhances Route 44 underpass in Avon


By John Fitts

Staff Writer

AVON – Local artist Christy Hickey and her daughter Olivia recently added a large-sale artistic touch to the Route 44 underpass along the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail near Avon Center.

Christy and Olivia Hickey stand in front of the mural they recently completed in the Route 44 underpass in Avon, along the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail.

The artwork, commissioned by Bike Walk Avon CT, came about as a result of a collaborative effort with additional support from town staff, the Avon Town Council, the Farmington Valley Trails Council and others, including two anonymous donors who covered the costs of supplies.

The artwork itself, Hickey said, is a donation from Hopmeadow Brewing Company, which is run by her family.

The brewery is located just off the trail on Old Farms Road in Avon. The entire family pitches in, with her husband Bryan and son Gabriel serving as head brewer and assistant brewer respectively, while Olivia is head cashier. Hickey picks up shifts pouring beer and is, of course, sign maker and artist.

The underpass mural gives a nod to the brewery with its inclusion of hops, but also present are sunflowers, stars, clouds, sky and a few human touches common to the area.

“Most of my artwork is just from my imagination and I didn’t want to make any sort of statement or anything that would ruffle any feathers, so I painted what was already here, which is sky and rocks and plants,” Hickey said. “I think it matches the area a little better now. I’ve seen people taking their own pictures and sharing it, saying how cute it is.”

Olivia, a high-school senior, did much of the fine detail work on the mural.

“She’s been my apprentice for 10 years,” said her mother. “She grew up helping with the giant products.”

Olivia said she views art more as a hobby than a potential career but has a lot of fun with the projects.

Christy Hickey works in many mediums and especially loves to paint in large formats. Halloween is a favorite subject.

“This is on the lighter side of what I paint,” Hickey said of the underpass mural. “I do a lot of spooky monsters, bugs, spiders. Halloween’s my gig.”

Hickey, who grew up in Granby, graduated from The Master’s School in Simsbury in 1991 and studied for two years at Hartford Art School, has created panels for the past Haunted Hayrides at Flamig Farm in Simsbury. The farm still uses the panels for its current family friendly Halloween Haunted Walkthrough and she and Olivia recently went to the farm to help update those. Hickey’s Halloween art – and several year-round murals can also be viewed at Hopmeadow Brewing Company.

In fact, her artwork at the brewery is what caught the attention of Fran Gurtman, co-leader of Bike Walk Avon CT.

Gurtman came up with the mural idea approximately two years ago. While bike Walk Avon CT started in 2019, Gurtman has long been involved with the Farmington Valley Trails Council and was familiar with the mural on the Route 4 underpass along the Farmington River Trail in Farmington. Dubbed “Connections,” that artwork was created circa 2008 by artist and Farmington High School teacher Marela Zacarias, with the help of several of students from Farmington and New Britain High Schools, as well as fellow muralist Andrew Minor. Other area artists also helped.

“There’s a really lovely mural in Farmington and I said ‘wow. You know it would be great if Avon had something like this,’” Gurtman said. Other factors, such as the development of the Avon Center Project, cemented the idea of the Route 44 underpass as the perfect location.

It took about a year, however, to find the artist – as several passed on the project.

“I reached out to several artists in town to see if they were interested in doing it and, one day, I was at Hopmeadow Brewing and I saw the lovely artwork on the wall,” said Gurtman.

She inquired about the artist. Olivia then directed Gurtman to Christy.

“Christy was so enthusiastic. I said ‘this is it. I found the right person,’” Gurtman said.

She also said Hickey’s ideas for the mural further propelled the project and support for it.

“Christy came up with the idea right at the beginning,” Gurtman added. “It was those initial sketches that really captured the town’s interest.”

The mural, created in 6 days in late September and early October, is intentionally subtle, Hickey said, so as to not cause a logjam in the tunnel from people gazing at the artwork.

Gurtman reiterated that idea.

“I think it’s perfect,” Gurtman said. “It’s not so busy that it will distract people but interesting enough that people will say, ‘wow, that’s kind of cool.’”

Gurtman said there’s so many in town that supported the project, including several council members who regularly attended Bike Walk Avon meetings, as well as those conducted by the Bike Pedestrian Advisory Committee for the town of Avon, which meets regularly with assistant town manager Grace Tiezzi. She said the enthusiasm of everyone involved from the town and trails council spurred the project, which was done with a permit from the state Department of Transportation.

Dan Polhamus, chairman of the Avon Town Council, said the project didn’t require any formal local approval from the council but did have its blessing and noted that there was no cost to the town, save for a little staff time.

“We’re fortunate to have such an active bike walk group,” he said. “They really spearheaded this and, not only this, but the transformation of that tunnel to come… We’re all thrilled to see it and we’re very appreciative of both town staff and Bike Walk Avon for making this happen.”

As Polhamus noted, the group isn’t done with working to improve the underpass and would like to add lighting in the tunnel. The group is currently exploring options related to that initiative.

In the meantime, the Town Council will formally recognize and accept the donation of the mural at its meeting scheduled for Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. in the Selectmen’s Chamber (Town Hall, Building #1). The meeting will also be accessible virtually via a link on the agenda (to be posted at https://www.avonct.gov/). The public is welcome to attend.

Members of the public can also learn more about the Bike Walk Group and Hickey’s artwork.

Bike Walk Avon CT can be found on Facebook, at bikewalkavonct.org or by contacting bikewalkavonct@gmail.com

Those interested in seeing more of Hickey’s work can, of course, visit the underpass or the brewery – located at 205 Old Farms Road (https://www.hopmeadowbrewingcompany.com/), or search “pumpkin_and_crow” on Instagram. VL


Christy and Olivia Hickey work on the mural in the Route 44 underpass in Avon, along the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail. Courtesy Photo

Some of the artwork include in the mural in the Route 44 underpass in Avon, along the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail. The painting was completed by Christy and Olivia Hickey.

This mural on the Route 4 underpass in Farmington was, in part, what inspired Fran Gurtman, co-leader of Bike Walk Avon CT to advocate for a similar feature in Avon. Along the way the group picked up the support of town staff, the Avon Town Council, the Farmington Valley Trails Council and others, including two anonymous donors who covered the costs of supplies.

Christy Hickey’s work is featured prominently at Hopmeadow Brewing Company on Old Farms Road in Avon. She is resident sign maker and artist and sometimes picks up shifts pouring beers for the family business.

Christy Hickey’s work is featured prominently at Hopmeadow Brewing Company on Old Farms Road in Avon. She is resident sign maker and artist and sometimes picks up shifts pouring beers for the family business.

Christy Hickey’s work is featured prominently at Hopmeadow Brewing Company on Old Farms Road in Avon. She is resident sign maker and artist and sometimes picks up shifts pouring beers for the family business.

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Valley Happenings

Fit for a Lifetime races

Fit for a Lifetime Choose Your Race to benefit a sports program for individuals with a disability. March 29, starting at 8 a.m. Farmington River Trail, 350 Collinsville Road, Unionville. Several races, fees vary. https://fitforalifetime.itsyourrace.com/

Earth Day celebration

Flamig Farm, 7 Shingle Mill Road, is having their annual Earth Day celebration on Saturday, April 26 from 9 to 5 p.m. (rain date April 27) with discounted admission of $5 per person (under 2 is free). 860-658-5070 or www.Flamingfarm.com

Tunxis Senior Citizens meeting

Tunxis Senior Citizens Association’s monthly meeting, featuring Bunny Bingo. Monday April 8. Community Center, 321 New Britain Ave., Unionville. Meeting at 1:30 with introduction, followed by six games of Bingo and then refreshments. $1 for admission and $3 per pack of papers. $20 gift certificates to local grocery stores will be awarded to bingo winners. Call the  860-675-4770 to learn about membership.

April at Hill-Stead Museum

• Art of Shearing, Sunday, April 6-10 a.m., Sheep Shearing, fiber artists, vendors, free hayrides. $20 carload.

• On view through April 27, visit The Arethusa Collection From Italian Renaissance to Contemporary British Art to see the private collection of Tony Yurgaitis, owner of Arethusa Farm.

Visit hillstead.org for more details.

Garden club event

CANTON – Cherry Brook Garden Club is hosting a presentation on “Floral Mechanics:  Past, Present, Future for Eco-Friendly Floral Designs.” Tuesday, April 8, 11 a.m. at 40 Dyer Avenue. Open to the public. $5 guest fee for non-club members. Email questions to cherrybrookgardenclub@gmail.com.

The SpongeBob Musical

Favarh Players presents The SpongeBob Musical, April 4, 5 at 7 pm; April 6 at 1 p.m. at Northwest Catholic School, 29 Wampanoag Drive, West Hartford. Cost: $15 per person. Tickets: favarh.org/theater

2025 Walker’s Cup: Honoring Women in International Showjumping

The Ethel Walker School invites the community to the Second Walker’s Cup on Sunday, April 13, a day of friendly equestrian competition and celebration. This year’s event highlights the achievements of U.S. women in international showjumping and honors the female athletes who have paved the way. Opening ceremony begins at 9:15 a.m., followed by a warm-up round and two rounds of competition. A closing ceremony and victory gallop conclude the day at 4:30 p.m. For more information, contact Ken Whelihan at kwhelihan@ethelwalker.org.

Community Breakfast w/Easter Bunnny

AVON – Community Breakfast with the Easter Bunny & Egg Hunt, 9-11 a.m. Saturday, April 12, Memorial United Methodist Church, 867 West Avon Road. Details, times at avonmumc.org, 860-673-2111.

Author Luncheon in Avon
AVON – The Friends of the Avon Free Public Library present New York Times honored author, J. Courtney Sullivan, on Friday, April 25 from 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. at the Farmington Polo Club located at 162 Town Farm Road, Farmington. Tickets are $50 per person. Download an Author Luncheon Reservation form at  https://www.avonctlibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/new-Author-Luncheon-2025-Reservation-form-2-9-25-1.pdf.

 

At the Farmington Libraries

The following programs are offered by The Farmington Libraries. Except where noted, programs take place at the main library, 6 Monteith Drive. Register for programs at www.farmingtonlibraries.org.

• Cake Candle Decorating! Thursday, April 3 at 6 p.m. 12 and up Register at www.farmingtonlibraries.org.

• History of Beauty & Cosmetics - Thursday, April 10 at 1 p.m. Register at www.farmingtonlibraries.org.

• Paths to Autistic Empowerment. Presenter Jeremy Farrell encourages attendees to think critically about the benefits of open communication and self-advocacy for their lives and the lives of those around them. Thursday, April 17 at 6 p.m. Register at www.farmingtonlibraries.org.

 

Canton Community Health Fund

CANTON – Canton Community Health Fund, Inc.Community Partner grants/ Dr. Diters Legacy Scholarship and Pay It Forward Scholarships for graduating high school seniors seeking higher education in healthcare or public safety. www.cantoncommunityhealthfund.org.

Word Art at Gallery on the Green

CANTON  – Gallery on the Green’s Word Art, plus Solo Shows by Renée and Patrick Hughes and Peggy Stosz, takes place through Saturday, April 19. In “Word Art” visual artists create a work of art that is inspired by prose or poetry, while writers create new work in response to visual art. On Saturday, April 5 from 7 to 10 p.m. authors will read aloud. The gallery is located near the intersection of Dowd Avenue and Route 44 at 5 Canton Green Road in Canton. Hours are Friday – Sunday, 1-5 pm. http://www.galleryonthegreen.org or call  860-693-4102

Easter Bunny at Westfarms

FARMINGTON – At Westfarms the Easter Bunny will greet visitors in Bunnyville – a three-dimensional town for kids to explore through April 19. Located on the shopping center’s lower level in the Center Court, Bunnyville features many places to visit. For more information or to make a reservation at https://shopwestfarms.com/

Welcoming Hummingbirds

AVON – The Garden Club of Avon presents Welcoming Hummingbirds to your Yard and Garden with Catie Resor on Monday, April 21 at the Church of St. Ann, Father Bennett Hall, 289 Arch Road. Guests are welcome for a light lunch at 12 p.m. with the presentation starting at 1 p.m.  Reservations are required, the guest fee is $15 payable at the door with cash or check. Spots must be reserved by April 15 by emailing thegardenclubofavon@gmail.com.

All For Girls Summer Academy

Providing a summer of academic discovery, The Ethel Walker School’s All For Girls Summer Academy is where curiosity meets exploration and fun. Our vibrant in-person program for grades 5-8 is an immersive learning experience on campus, while grades 9 and 10 connect and collaborate in online spaces. Learn more, register at www.ethelwalker.org/summer.

Program on Stress and Disease

SIMSBURY – Stress and Disease with Dr. Wendy Hurwitz takes place Wednesday, April 23, 6:30 – 8 p.m. at Simsbury Public Library, 725 Hopmeadow St. To register, call 860-658-7663 or visit: https://simsbury.librarycalendar.com/event/rescheduled-stress-disease-w-dr-wendy-hurwitz-54826

Friends of the Simsbury Public
Library Spring Author Luncheon

SIMSBURY – The Friends of the Simsbury Public Library will hold it 2025 Annual Author Luncheon on Tuesday, May 6 from 11:30 a.m.- 2 p.m. at Hop Meadow Country Club in Simsbury. This year’s featured author is critically-acclaimed author Claire Messud, who will discuss her latest award-winning historical novel, This Strange Eventful History. Cost is $38 per person.  Please RSVP by April 8. Seating cannot be guaranteed. Sorry no refunds. Register on-line at www.simsburylibrary.info or pick up a reservation form at the library’s reference desk, or call 860-658-7663.

11th Annual Memory Walk

WINDSOR – On Sunday, May 4, Mary’s Place, A Center for Grieving Children and Families will host its 12th Annual Memory Walk at Northwest Park; 145 Lang Road, Windsor at 9:30 a.m. Register at www.marysplacect.org/memory-walk

 

National Day of Prayer event

AVON – There will be a National Day of Prayer Event held at Carmon Family Center, 301 Country Club Road, Avon, Thursday, May 1 from 8 to 9 a.m. The theme this year is “Pour out to the God of Hope and Be Filled” from Romans 15:13 (ESV)

Tag, Bake sale

CANTON – The North Canton United Methodist Church, 3 Case St. North Canton, will hold a tag and bake sale April 5 from 9 a.m. to noon. Early birds 8 a.m., $10 entry. Free after 9 a.m.

Tunxis Ladies 9-Hole Golf League

FARMINGTON – Tunxis Ladies 9-Hole Golf League. Thursday mornings at Tunxis County Club starting in May. Visit https://www.tunxisgolf.com/ or call 860- 202-0957 or email jco13142@gmail.com

Old school house open house

AVON – The Avon Historical Society welcomes the public to an now annual family friendly OPEN HOUSE of the 1865 Pine Grove Schoolhouse, 3 Harris Road on Sunday, May 4 from 1 – 4 p.m.  After that it will be open to the public every Sunday through September. Those interested being a Sunday: info@avonhistoricalsociety.org or leave a message at 860-678-7621.

 

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