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Get Set for the 27th Plymouth MI Ice Sculpture Spectacular

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Gallery

If it's going to stay as cold as it is this year, we might as well enjoy an event that celebrates it. The Plymouth MI Ice Sculpture Spectacular comes to Kellogg Park in Downtown Plymouth this weekend.

Starting at Noon on Friday, January 27th and running through Sunday, January 29th, the event features ice carvers from local high schools, colleges, and professionals from around the United States and some from as far away as Japan.

Over 100 sculptures are expected to be carved, mostly from single blocks of ice weighing over 300 pounds. Several sculptures will be constructed using between 5-100 blocks of ice, and you can watch the carving process from the beginning of stacking the blocks of ice to the finished works of art.

Besides the ones filling Kellogg Park, the customized sculptures standing outside the local merchants were some of my favorites last year. From whimsical, like the one outside Compari's (my favorite restaurant) to corporate, there's surely a sculpture to please everyone.

One of the most popular places to visit will be "Fantasyland" with entertainment and education for the younger crowd. Each day's events include competitions and an evening light show at dusk.

For recommendations on where to eat during the festival, check out the Plymouth Living blog. Then check out the schedule of events, print out a downtown walking map, and plan to be impressed.

It's a Downtown Plymouth experience you won't soon forget!

Comments (2)

Jay Williams
Greenville, NC - Greenville, NC
Mortgage Loan Officer - Getting You The Right Loan

Debra, thank you for the pictures so I can view this from my North Carolina Home. Don't think I would want to trade places with you in the winter, however. Although we could possibly discuss a summer trade.

Jay

Jan 24, 2009 01:45 PM
Debra Drummond
RE/MAX Gallery - Plymouth, MI
MichiganMoves Real Estate in SE Michigan

Jay, Thanks for stopping by. I'll be posting a follow-up tomorrow with photos from this year. Our Summers are really wonderful...just wish they were longer ;-)

Jan 24, 2009 03:02 PM