By Mike McKenna
The snow blocks were carved into artwork by nine talented teams: The Advocates for Survivors of Domestic Violence, BACA: Bikers Against Child Abuse, Grocery Outlet, Kiwanis Club, Liberty Theatre Company, Outdoor Hispanic Leaders Club & The Community Table, NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness, Wood River Legacy Softball Association and a monument to Blaine County First Responders.
The Snow Carving was made possible thanks to the generosity of local sponsors, including Atkinsons’ Market, Big Belly Deli, Black Owl Coffee, Grocery Outlet, Hailey Coffee Company, Idaho Lumber, Karl Malone Ford, Men’s Second Chance Living, Pioneer Federal Credit Union and an anonymous donor.
The Chamber would like to thank everyone who helped make Hailey’s newest winter event a joyful triumph of our community coming together to create public art.
The Snow Carvings will stay up on East Croy Street until Feb. 12. You can vote for your favorite at the Hailey Public Library until then.