The N.H. Sanctioned competition winner “Frozen Melody,” by Sandy Hall of Intervale, Kathy Fraize of Conway and Robert Orfant of Conway, is shown Sunday at Black Mountain in Jackson. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
The N.H. Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational snow sculpting competition is seen underway Saturday as skiers glide past behind them at Black Mountain Ski Area. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Some of the snow sculptures from the NH Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational snow sculpting competition are shown after completion Sunday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Sandy Hall of Intervale works on her snow sculpture “Frozen Melody” during the 20th annual NH Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational snow sculpting contest Saturday. The team, which also included Kathy Fraize of Conway and Robert Orfant of Conway, won the NH Sanctioned competition. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
The N.H. Sanctioned competition winner “Frozen Melody,” by Sandy Hall of Intervale, Kathy Fraize of Conway and Robert Orfant of Conway, is shown Sunday at Black Mountain in Jackson. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
The N.H. Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational snow sculpting competition is seen underway Saturday as skiers glide past behind them at Black Mountain Ski Area. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Some of the snow sculptures from the NH Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational snow sculpting competition are shown after completion Sunday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Sandy Hall of Intervale works on her snow sculpture “Frozen Melody” during the 20th annual NH Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational snow sculpting contest Saturday. The team, which also included Kathy Fraize of Conway and Robert Orfant of Conway, won the NH Sanctioned competition. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
JACKSON — The 20th annual New Hampshire Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition drew perhaps its biggest crowd ever this past weekend, with more than 700 people casting People’s Choice ballots at the Black Mountain Ski Area, said Kathleen Flammia, executive director of the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce, which sponsored the contest.
“We had big crowds,” she said Monday, describing a steady stream of visitors coming to look at the sculptures being created by the artists.
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