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HomeMy Public PortalAboutMcCall Winter Carnival SculpturesSi/d —5-CO /77--furi -521 kt/ sc v l� f Uri s 4-5./.7 /7) ; . „ MO 7 sho Pvse:7 v//"/"arcs s r�91-nssiYP Chit 1,I? aP17GP / 9G�' /?6,n/ e-52'&//4-zires• l 9.Z1) 9 69 N tP 69 X t {r .— al 'w v NW' ' '- z-e—r,u.4-6u�c..k� Sh Q vY u l4rf'ares • MAY • ]0 • Al A'i rC O //////771'er arfi/Ya/ lxrry Gr�P�' 6cx / 10s7 A4c al, -1-70;4d ,3ct,,_ / 9733 - GGry �',�ffP� Arx /7 5"/%C'o/L �D ,5*0 r ,-.5C111p/W rP S- /17 1111171er (/71)/ra/ --S-a 6, /F4-arras - v< ergs `)/"70)// Sfv/p ,7„'4/ s/�(/ l/✓�CU lriLa"''P S s Ir ///177.79- k f Star -News Photos by Tom Grote Winners of the Idaho Snow Sculpting Championship, held midweek during the 2010 McCall Winter Carnival, and the home town of the builders were (clockwise from upper left) First Place, Twin Falls; Second Place, Sandpoint; Fourth Place, Cascade; Third Place, Canyonville, Ore. Below right: Artist's Choice, Eagle. `Fish with attitudewins state snow sculpting contest A giant spike -collared bass re- strained to a dock by a chain won the 2010 Idaho Snow Sculpting Championship held as part of the McCall Winter Carnival. The sculpture by Joe Szerwo of Twin Falls was judged the best of nine sculptures carved from eight -foot blocks of snow over three days at Depot Park in downtown McCall. Second place went to a frozen jumble of numbers sculpted by the Sandpoint team of Norm Smith, Myles Hougen and Jeff Detzer. Third place went to a graceful sculpture of a swimming whale and her calf made by Kelly Kolstad and Melody Kolstad and Gayle Schoep- fling of Canyonville, Ore. Fourth place, depicting a woman riding a horse, was awarded to Jeff Weston and Matt Carpenter of Cascade. The Artists' Choice award, chosen from among the sculptors themselves, went to an elegant sculpture of a finely dressed woman descending a flight of stairs. The piece was sculpted by Carole, Pa- mela and Jerry Mooney of Eagle. More on Winter Carnival on Page B•3 1ft Ced 11 1--J°5fil )41