Caro Winter Fest canceled for third year in a row
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
Posted Dec 31, 2020
Racers line up for hot laps during a MIRA snowmobile racing event at the Caro Winter Fest held at the Tuscola County Fairgrounds, 188 Park Dr. in Caro on Jan. 20, 2018. This was the last year the event was held before three subsequent cancellations.
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CARO, MI - A wintertime tradition in Caro is canceled for the third year in a row.
The weather-dependent Caro Winter Fest (CWF) had been cancelled in 2019 and 2020 due to warm weather. The 2021 event was set to be held on Feb. 13 and 14 but saw its demise primarily due to a different force of nature - the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
What You Need To Know About Snowfest 2021 in Frankenmuth
A lot of things have been postponed or canceled this year and some of us were thinking that 2021 would have the same kind of vibe. One thing the mid-Michigan area can count on is Zehnder s Snowfest 2021 in Frankemuth.
Normally the festival has snow and ice carvers from all around the world and nearly 100,000 visitors, but due to COVID-19 pandemic, the event will be smaller. So, things may look a little different this year, but the festival is still a go! It s scheduled to take place Friday, January 29th through Sunday, January 30th.
Snowfest in Frankenmuth Will be Smaller Than Usual in 2021
Snowfest 2021 will look a little different in Frankenmuth.
Snowfest in Frankenmuth is normally a huge deal to many people in the mid-Michigan area each year. Unfortunately, the event organizers are planning for a small event for 2021 due to COVID concerns. Snowfest 2021 is planned currently for Friday, January 29th through Sunday, January 31st.
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The festival usually brings in around 100,000 visitors to the Frankenmuth area, but this year organizers are trying to keep that number down.
Although Snowfest will be different this year, visitors may still enjoy a limited number of larger-than-life snow sculptures and beautifully detailed ice carvings.Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this year’s event will not include entertainment, Warming Tent, or fireworks but we encourage guests to view the snow and ice sculptures throughout downtown Frankenmuth.as announced on Zehnders.com.
Snowfest in Frankenmuth Will be Smaller Than Usual in 2021
Snowfest 2021 will look a little different in Frankenmuth.
Snowfest in Frankenmuth is normally a huge deal to many people in the mid-Michigan area each year. Unfortunately, the event organizers are planning for a small event for 2021 due to COVID concerns. Snowfest 2021 is planned currently for Friday, January 29th through Sunday, January 31st.
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The festival usually brings in around 100,000 visitors to the Frankenmuth area, but this year organizers are trying to keep that number down.
Although Snowfest will be different this year, visitors may still enjoy a limited number of larger-than-life snow sculptures and beautifully detailed ice carvings.Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this year’s event will not include entertainment, Warming Tent, or fireworks but we encourage guests to view the snow and ice sculptures throughout downtown Frankenmuth.as announced on Zehnders.com.
Zehnder’s planning smaller Snowfest for 2021 in Frankenmuth
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
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FRANKENMUTH, MI Zehnder’s of Frankenmuth is planning a smaller than usual Snowfest event to take place in January 2021.
The annual winter festival usually brings snow and ice carvers from around the world and approximately 100,000 visitors to Michigan’s Little Bavaria, but event organizers are planning a pared-down event because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Snowfest 2021 is scheduled to take place Friday, Jan. 29, through Sunday, Jan. 31.
“Although Snowfest will be different this year, visitors may still enjoy a limited number of larger-than-life snow sculptures and beautifully detailed ice carvings,” according to event information posted on Zehnders.com. “Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this year’s event will not include entertainment, Warming Tent or fireworks but we encourage guests to view the snow and ice sculptures throughout downtown Frankenmuth.”