Cooper Amato (left) and Brad Conant (center right), of New Haven and West Haven, Conn., respectively, shape their Yeti sculpture on Jan. 27 at Great Glen Trails. It won the competition's People's Choice Award. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Spectator Paul Newton of Brownfield, Maine, goofs around with a sea captain fish on Sunday at Great Glen Trails. The fish sculpture won the Jackson Invitational portion of the competition. (KATHERINE NEWTON PHOTO)
Adrianna Antonopoulos of Gilford puts the final touches on her snow mermaid during the final day of the NH Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Jan. 28. Antonopoulos won the NH Sanctioned portion of the competition. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Cooper Amato (left) and Brad Conant (center right), of New Haven and West Haven, Conn., respectively, shape their Yeti sculpture on Jan. 27 at Great Glen Trails. It won the competition's People's Choice Award. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Brad and Sue Wyman from Dummer seen in front of the dancing snow sculpture on Jan. 27. (FAITH KIMBALL PHOTO)
Spectator Paul Newton of Brownfield, Maine, goofs around with a sea captain fish on Sunday at Great Glen Trails. The fish sculpture won the Jackson Invitational portion of the competition. (KATHERINE NEWTON PHOTO)
Adrianna Antonopoulos of Gilford puts the final touches on her snow mermaid during the final day of the NH Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Jan. 28. Antonopoulos won the NH Sanctioned portion of the competition. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
PINKHAM NOTCH — Fourteen snow sculptors from throughout New England participated in the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce’s 23rd annual Jackson Invitational and New Hampshire Sanctioned Snow Sculpting Competition, held once again outside the lodge at Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center, Jan. 26-28.
“We had a great weekend. It snowed, not rained, and the warm temperatures made for good soft conditions for the sculptors to work with,” said Kathleen Flammia, executive director of the Jackson Area Chamber.
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