The third annual Snow Daze Festival in Library Park will celebrate winter with an ice carving demonstration and display of ice sculptures. More than 40 ice sculptures will decorate Library Park and sidewalks throughout downtown Kenosha.
Featuring:
• An ice carving demonstration by Art Below Zero of Franksville.
• Cheer on your favorite mascot as they compete in fun Mascot Madness games in the park at 1 p.m. The Kenosha Kingfish baseball team, the Dinosaur Discovery Museum, Carthage College and Capt. Mike’s and Uncle Mike’s restaurants will be represented.
• The Children’s Room at Simmons Library offers a chance to warm up, with craft supplies available from 12-3 p.m. for children to create winter projects including paper snowflakes, snowman puppets and suncatchers.
• Downtown Ambassadors stationed in Library Park will have maps showing the locations of the ice sculptures downtown, and information on special entertainment and sales at downtown businesses as part of the Second Saturday celebration.
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The third annual Snow Daze Festival in Library Park will celebrate winter with an ice carving demonstration and display of ice sculptures. More than 40 ice sculptures will decorate Library Park and sidewalks throughout downtown Kenosha.
Featuring:
• An ice carving demonstration by Art Below Zero of Franksville.
• Cheer on your favorite mascot as they compete in fun Mascot Madness games in the park at 1 p.m. The Kenosha Kingfish baseball team, the Dinosaur Discovery Museum, Carthage College and Capt. Mike’s and Uncle Mike’s restaurants will be represented.
• The Children’s Room at Simmons Library offers a chance to warm up, with craft supplies available from 12-3 p.m. for children to create winter projects including paper snowflakes, snowman puppets and suncatchers.
• Downtown Ambassadors stationed in Library Park will have maps showing the locations of the ice sculptures downtown, and information on special entertainment and sales at downtown businesses as part of the Second Saturday celebration.
View the Downtown Ice Sculpture Tour map here. The ice sculptures are expected to last up to two weeks, depending on the weather.
Get updates and more details on the Snow Daze website!
You can access downtown Kenosha via Highways 32, 50, or 158. I-41/94 and Highway 31 also get you close.
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