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Ice sculptor Jared McAlister concentrates on carving an edge on an ice sculpture Tuesday at DiMartino Ice Co. in Jeannette.
photos: Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
DiMartino Ice Co. employees and ice sculptors John Lowry, left, and Jared McAlister, right, work on creating ice sculptures Tuesday in Jeannette.
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Dave DeFloria, an ice sculptor at DiMartino Ice Co., carves the Peanuts character Snoopy on Tuesday in Jeannette.
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John Lowry, an ice sculptor at DiMartino Ice Co., shaves edges of a fish sculpture Tuesday in Jeannette.
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John Lowry, who’s in his second year as an ice sculptor at DiMartino Ice Co., carves a fish from ice on Tuesday in Jeannette.
Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
The 30th annual Ligonier Ice Fest is scheduled for Jan. 23-24. Here, visitors to the 2019 event examine ice sculptures on the Ligonier Diamond.
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This year’s Ligonier Ice Fest will celebrate “30 years of cool fun,” said event chair Cindy Purnell.
The frozen festivities are scheduled for Jan. 23-24 in Ligonier Diamond Park and the surrounding downtown area.
Whether it’s 7 degrees or 70, Purnell said, the event will have all the visitor favorite features that folks have come to expect in the festival’s three-decade history chief among them the dozens of carvings from DiMartino Ice Co. in Jeannette.