Hunter Ice Festival 2015
Published 3:57 pm Saturday, January 17, 2015
- Children pose for a picture in the ice throne at the Hunter Ice Festival (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- An ice castle at the Hunter Ice Festival (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- A dolphin ice sculpture (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- Children play in a snow pile while enjoying Hunter ice cream. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- A sign accompanies the “Elsa” statue popular quote from Disney’s “Frozen.” (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- A replica of “Elsa” from Disney’s “Frozen” (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- Chelsea Etling and Kayli Cheek, Brandywine students, lure customers to their booth to purchase Girl Scout Cookies. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- A silverware sculpture stands outside The Nuggett (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- An “Eat Local” sculpture stands outside Olfactory Hue & Bistro (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- Veni’s Sweetshop prepares for Valentine’s Day with a heart sculpture. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- A child poses with a minion sculpture from Disney’s “Despicable Me.” (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- Steve Arseneau, of Niles, enjoys the Hunter Ice Festival’s interactive zone with his family. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- Theo Arseneau, of Niles, tries out the ice slide at the Hunter Ice Festival. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- Children prepare to slide down the hill in the interactive zone at the Hunter Ice Festival. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
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- Children wait for their turn in line on the ice slide in the Hunter Ice Festival’s interactive zone. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- Snowmen decorated by children visiting the Hunter Ice Festival greet guests. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- The streets of downtown Niles filled with people Saturday as the Hunter Ice Festival began. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- Carriage rides through downtown Niles were one of many activities offered at the Hunter Ice Festival. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- Dozens of visitors wait in line for a scoop of the Hunter Ice Cream for which the festival is named. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
- A young girl looks out the window of Bella’s Gifts and Memories at the ice sculptures lining the streets. (Leader photo/AMBROSIA NELDON)
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Hundreds of people flooded the streets of downtown Niles Saturday as the Hunter Ice Festival began. The two-day festival continues through Sunday with ice fights, snow activities and more.