The Downtown Driggs Association is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Annual Driggs Snowscapes â The Art of Sculpting Snow a little differently than past years. There wonât be a competition in which different teams work to create the most beautiful, imaginative, or technically impressive snow sculpture. Instead, a team of experienced sculptors will make an extra-large winter public art display for everyone to observe and enjoy.
Keep your eyes on the Driggs City Plaza Jan. 18-24 to see the Driggs Snowscapes Exhibition Sculpture.
Last week a crew from JK Concrete built an extra large form in the Driggs City Plaza and MD Landscaping transported snow into the area. The Driggs Public Works Department, with help from Doug Cassidy and Doug Callahan (with Valley Lumberâs backhoe) filled the large form by using a powerful snowblower. There was no snow stomping gathering for the public as normally happens, but the process went smoothly. The snow set up over the weekend an