Veteran Ice Sculptor Brings His Talents to Downtown Binghamton
Large blocks of ice were carved by Stan Kolonko, who owns The Ice Farm in East Syracuse.
Kolonko first began making ice sculptures when he was training as a chef. He s competed in ice sculpting competitions in Alaska, Canada and China.
Kolonko and his team start with 300-pound blocks of ice. The blocks are transformed into a wide array of objects, including a giant ice throne which was on display for several days in front of The Colonial restaurant on Court Street.
The Colonial and other downtown businesses are sponsoring the Ice Fest, which will feature live music on Friday evening.
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we ll get this taken care of. anyway, with a smile on my face, we ll send it back to you, ed and ann. the bumbling report is posted by a viewer and goes viral. it sparks rigorous debate on whether it is cold hard fact or a fake. my first impression was, that guy is dorky enough to have broken that, so i believe that, i believe it happened. what really gives it away to me is the reaction of the ice sculptor. i m shutting it down. i m tired of this. great guy, great sculpture, i was not thrilled by his performance. that s correct. don t believe everything you see on tv or the internet. i am so sorry. pbs reporter david nazar is covering the orange county fair in costa mesa, california, for the news magazine show real orange. they said, you know, just find something interesting, give us a live shot. and i saw this ice sculptor who was really putting together these amazing sculptures.