Fire & Ice Festival on January 16

Fire & Ice Festival on January 16
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Somerset County Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Fire & Ice Festival

January 16

The Fire & Ice theme for 2022 is Winter Carnival! Just imagine feeling that child-like joy as you walk uptown admiring carnival-themed ice sculptures, playing carnival games at the Kids Center, sliding down a custom ice slide, standing in amazement as fireworks light up the night sky, stopping at a bonfire to keep you warm, shopping local at a small businesses or the crafter and artisan market, and delighting in delicious food from uptown restaurants and food vendors lining the street. That’s only the beginning!

Ice Sculpture Displays
Friday until ice melts!
47 Ice Sculptures lining Uptown

Fire & Ice Headquarters
Friday: 2-8 PM, Saturday: 10-8 PM, Sunday: 10-4 PM at 130 N. Center Ave.
Pins & more sold here, Festival Information, Window & Interior Decorating Contest Voting

Indoor Marketplace
Friday: 3-8 PM, Saturday: 10-8 PM, Sunday: 11-4 PM at 109 W. Main St.
Artisan & Vendor Market & Face Painting

Carriage Rides
Friday: 5-8PM, Saturday: 11-4PM, Sunday: 10-4PM on the Diamond
$5 per person

1ST Summit Bank Ice Slide in the Park
Dawn to Dusk in Trinity Park
Free all weekend

Beer, Wine, & Spirits “Fireside Lounge”
Friday: 4-8PM, Saturday: 10-8PM, Sunday: 11-3PM at 113 East Main St.
Tall Pines Distillery, Disobedient Spirits, Whitehorse Brewery, Glades Pike Winery, Rusty Musket Distilling Co.

Food Trucks
Friday: 3-7PM, Saturday: 10-7PM, Sunday: 10-5PM on N. Center Ave. & Main St. Uptown
Pappy D’s, Stairs In Town, Mountain Kettle Korn, Twisted Potato, & Rollie Pollie Egg Roll, Summit Diner, Klosky’s Hunky Cuisine

Escape Room Somerset Pop-Up Shop
Friday: 3-8 PM, Saturday: 10-8 PM, Sunday: 11-4 PM at 130 W. Main St.
Winter Carnival Escape Room + Scavenger Hunt option | $10 per person, open to groups and children

Fire & Ice Photo Scavenger Hunt
Friday – Sunday, Pick up list as Essentials for Health, 109 W. Main St.
Find all the pictures for a chance to win a gift card to Little Italy’s

Laurel Highlands Model Railroad Club Train Display
Friday: 3-7PM, Saturday: 9-?PM, Sunday: 12-5PM at 216 W. Main St.

Used Book & Engraved Brick Sale at Mary S. Biesecker Library
Friday: 10-6 PM, Saturday: 10-6 PM, Sunday: 10-4 PM at 230 S. Rosina Ave

Story Stroll
Friday – Sunday, Start at Mary S. Biesecker Library
Travel around uptown reading Eli’s First Winter Carnival in shops windows

DETAILS

Date: January 16, 2022

https://www.somersetinc.org/fireandice/

Original source can be found here.



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