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Dancing on the heels of
Christmas this village continues the celebration of winter with Bavarian Ice Fest,
always on Martin Luther King Weekend. An annual play day hosted by the Leavenworth Chamber, is
full of activities and events for all ages. Enjoy again our
magical wonderland dressed in lights, with winter fun, games and
fireworks.
Jeff Renner, King-5 News
is the guest emcee for this weekend of grab bag invigorating outdoor
events including, snow sculpture, tug ‘o war, ice cube scramble for kids
six and under, the great Frisbee sweep, and Leavenworth’s famous
Smooshing Contest, a unique race peculiar to the Great Bavarian Ice
Fest.
The Smooshing contest is held on Front Street with teams of four having
their toes strapped to 8’ long boards trying to maneuver and glide down
the street tandem style. The best thing about Ice Fest, you can cheer
from the sidelines or jump right in and compete for prizes.
During the
weekend visitors can also enjoy the Northwest Dog Sled Pulling
Competition, a sanctioned event of the International Weight Pull
Association. The IWPA is a non-profit
corporation that promotes the sport of dog pulling and the working
heritage of all dogs. The IWPA also promotes a program to keep dogs in
good physical condition with a constructive outlet for canine
competition.
The Leavenworth
Winter Sports Club presents the Snow Fun Fest 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM on
Sunday. Play in the snow at the Leavenworth Ski Hill. They will
have all types of activities to try! Enjoy snowshoes, a snowshoe
trail, obstacle course, games and more and admission is free for the
event. The Winter Sports Club at Ski Hill in Leavenworth also offers
Alpine Skiing, Nordic Skiing and Tubing!
Sunday evening enjoy live musical entertainment
in the Gazebo in Front Street Park ending with a fabulous aerial
fireworks display over downtown Leavenworth at 6 p.m. World-renowned
pyrotechnics expert, Marty Schmoker, stages the 20-minute show with
fireworks from France, Austria, China, Taiwan and the United States.
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