The Superior National Forest is just one of 14 national forests and grasslands in the nation to host 19 historical paintings by Rudolph (Rudy) Wendelin of Smokey Bear.
The painting tour is part of Smokey Bear’s 2024 birthday celebration event. The special art shows will include Forest Service staff, art presentations and special appearances by Smokey Bear with commemorative memorabilia.
The final stop of the collection on the Superior will be at the Kawishiwi District Office in Ely from March 26-29. Office hours are Monday- Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for viewing.
A special art show will also showcase the collection on Thursday, March 28, from 4-6 p.m.
On loan from the USDA National Agricultural Library, these replica paintings were completed from 1977 through 1995 and remain the most famous depictions of Smokey Bear.
Painter Rudy Wendelin worked for the Forest Service as an illustrator beginning in 1933 and was the mastermind behind Smokey’s human-like appearance in his signature ranger hat and blue jeans.
Thanks to Wendelin’s art, Smokey’s message “Only YOU can prevent wildfires” has prevailed through the generations. Bring the whole family to see these historical paintings and possibly Smokey Bear in person.
The public can do their part to prevent human-caused wildfires and take Smokey’s message #onlyyou personally this year.
Smokey Bear turns 80 this August, and the Forest Service is celebrating this milestone to increase fire prevention awareness across the country. More at www. smokeybear.com.