Hello, Friends!
As promised in Monday’spost, I am sharing photos from last weekend’s Ice Fest. But first, a few words about that event.
Visit Haywood Ice Fest
Weekend is a winter celebration that spans five towns in our county, over a
weekend. Unfortunately, due to last weekend’s snow storm, only the main event
took place. That was the Ice Block Party held in our downtown. Main Street is
blocked off to automobile traffic so that participating businesses can display
unique ice sculptures. Food vendors and entertainment
are also available. It is a true festival.
Visit Haywood is the organization that sponsors Ice Fest and they raise money to promote the county’s small businesses. One way they do that is by selling items made by local citizens. I mentioned in this post I had knit a scarf to support that effort.
That was Ice Fest 2026. I
hope you enjoyed seeing some of the ice sculptures.
I’ll be back Friday with a
cross-stitch update.
See you then,































































12 comments:
What a cool festival and sad that the other participating towns weren't able to play this year. The sculptures are amazing!
So many ice sculptures, and fun to see, Jeanna! I loved the ones that were actually games. Looks like you and hubby enjoyed the festival!
Absolutely stunning ice 🧊 sculptures. I love ❤️ to see snow ❄️ and ice sculptures. Beautiful and creative works of art.
Thank you so much for sharing 😊
The sculptures are amazing. So creative.
What a fun event. Thank you for sharing with us.
Ice Fest looks so fun! It looks like you got a great turn out too.
All those ice sculptures amaze me! They are absolutely beautiful.
(I like the large Jenga. I remember when M was younger and he loved playing that.)
I'm blown away, my goodness those are incredible. I especially like the lighted ones. Love the angel photos of you and your husband, you guys are so cute! What fun to spend time there and live in such gorgeous surroundings.
Such a lot to look at! xx
Wow! What a fun festival. I will have to see if there are any like that around here. Looks so entertaining.
Twice the fun with the smaller towns adding their sculptures for your viewing. Looks well attended.
Oh Wow! Those ice sculptures are fascinating...that could never happen in Australia. we do sand sculptures though! LOL
thanks for sharing that.
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