In focus: Downtown ice sculptures
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Credit: Milwaukee Downtown BID #21
February’s stretch of near-subzero temperatures was a welcome sight for Art Below Zero, especially following months, and hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth, of business lost to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The whole year got completely…
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“The whole year got completely canceled with no gatherings,” said Max Zuleta, master carver and co-owner of Art Below Zero.
Since 2004, the Franksville-based ice sculpting company has built a reputation for its elaborate 20-ton ice bars and life-size ice creations, which are custom made for weddings, corporate events, holiday parties and outdoor winter festivals throughout the region and across the country.
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Employees at Baker House Restaurant & Lounge will be offering some cold beverages from an icy structure during Winterfest.
The Baker House, 327 Wrigley Drive in Lake Geneva, plans to offer its âFire and Iceâ bar from Feb. 3 through Feb. 14, which will include Winterfest weekend.
Winterfest will be held Feb. 3 through Feb. 7 in downtown Lake Geneva.
The ice bar will feature bar, wine, cocktails, hot chocolate drinks, snow cones, hot toddies, chili and appetizers.
After purchasing their items, customers can enjoy their food and drinks by an outdoor fire pit or in a heated cabana.
The Baker Houseâs indoor front porch will be available for customers who do not want to brave the outdoor winter elements.