ST. PAUL, Minn. — On Monday, the St. Paul Winter Carnival featured a few special ice sculptures made from a sweet inspiration. Ice sculptors took pictures drawn by Children's Minnesota patients ...
All of the ice sculptures will be on display for one more week at St. Paul’s Rice Park. For more information on the St. Paul Winter Carnival, CLICK HERE. Information on the ice carving ...
This year’s Winter Carnival aims to truly be a St. Paul celebration. Downtown’s Rice Park — cheekily renamed “Ice Park” — and the Landmark Center are still the heart of the Carnival, but more events ...
The winners of the St. Paul Winter Carnival Ice Carving Competition ... to complete their sculptures with 10 blocks of ice. On Sunday, artists had five hours to carve in the single block ...
The Legendary Saint Paul Winter Carnival’s traditions of gathering Saint Paul’s neighborhoods to participate in ten days of winter sports, activities and parades, building elaborate ice ...
Kendall Mark from MyTalk 107.1 takes us to the Saint Paul Winter Carnival and introduces us to ice sculptors and sing with the Klondike Kates.
Then there are the large-scale versions that are made for the St. Paul Winter Carnival ice-sculpture contest. So where the heck does all that ice come from? Some people think that blocks of ice ...
Throughout the year, they take part in 400 appearances and over 40 parades as the noble part of a St. Paul Winter Carnival tradition ... battle between fire and ice is friendly.
The Saint Paul Winter Carnival is scheduled to run from Jan. 26 through Feb.5. The festival claims to be the oldest winter festival in the U.S., and Lisa Jacobson, President and CEO of the Saint ...