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Turkey Mongomery Co

Product: L4293


Montgomery County Government showcased community pride and creativity with a custom 12-foot turkey inflatable during their Silver Spring parade. Designed to captivate audiences, this parade balloon featured a vibrant tail feather design and sturdy rigging for safe, dynamic movement. Created for November's festivities, this mascot brought a touch of festive fun to city streets while highlighting the impact of custom inflatables in public celebrations.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: H: 12 L: 7 W: 12
  • Includes: Internal blower system, installation hardware, repair kit and storage bag
  • Weight: 43 lbs.
  • Packed DIMS: 21" x 21" x 21"

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What Others Say About Landmark Creations

"[There was] fun, excitement, and encouragement for everyone to actually walk under/through [the arch] and it worked.  We have cheerleaders and small children at the finish line by the arch handing out stickers, saying ‘I did it.’ Before we had the arch, [people] would straggle in anywhere."

- Jackie Allen, March of Dimes

“We knew Landmark was the only company that would be able to understand our vision and work to make it come to life.”

- Lelia King, Charlotte Center City Partners

"We had the inflatable hockey player out in front of the coliseum and it caused such a crowd! Thanks for the professional job you and your company did for me!"

- Scott Adams, Liquid Box Inc.

"Our tunnel was also a great addition to our pre-game tradition: the Wildcat walk. Our city shuts down three blocks of downtown, and we have hundreds of fans lining the streets with a police escort, while we walk to the stadium."

- Sam Baker, Head Football Coach at Waconia High School

"Our Landmark Creations blast tunnel made for an incredible night and it was exeremley well received by the players, coaches and fans. Thanks to you and your team for a first class effort. Regards."

- Glenn Mastro, Watchung Hills Warriors Touchdown Club

"People love the inflatable! It's been a great photo op for History Center guests."

- Laura Geffre-Rick, Minnesota Historical Society