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The World Ice Art Championships is an ice sculpting contest in Fairbanks, Alaska produced on by Ice Alaska, a non-profit corporation started in 1989. The contest is the largest of its kind in the world and attended by more than 100 sculptors from 30 countries every year. [ 1 ]
February 14, 2009: Fairbanks Ice Dogs 1st Annual Outdoor Game: Big Dipper Ice Arena Fairbanks, Alaska: NAHL: Fairbanks Ice Dogs: 3–1: Alaska Avalanche: 2,000 (est.) First outdoor game sanctioned by USA Hockey [30] December 27, 2009: 2009 Hungarian Winter Classic: Kisstadion Budapest, Hungary: MOL Liga: Ferencvárosi TC: 2–1: Újpesti TE ...
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The largest display of ice sculpting in the United Kingdom is the London Ice Sculpting Festival. The festival was organized in 2009 by Carol Cordrey and the Icebox. The competition is now held at Canary Wharf. [8] The London Ice Sculpting Festival chooses different themes every year, and for the 2012 competition chose the themes Team Spirit and ...
The Big Dipper Ice Arena, colloquially known as "The Big Dipper", is a multi-purpose arena in Fairbanks, Alaska. The arena is owned and operated by the Fairbanks North Star Borough . Originally constructed as an airplane hangar for the Lend-Lease program in Tanacross , southeast of Fairbanks, the building was dismantled, transported to ...
Nearly two dozen investors were duped by a salesman’s “wildly optimistic” promises about a marijuana “theme park” in Alaska, according to federal prosecutors.
The festival is divided among three main venues: Sun Island, where the art of snow sculpting is on full display; Zhaolin Park, with its display of ice lanterns; and the primary site, Harbin Ice ...
The Nenana Ice Classic is an annual ice pool contest held in Nenana, Alaska. It is an event in which individuals attempt to guess the exact time the Tanana River ice will break up at Nenana. [1] Tickets are on sale from February 1 through April 5 of each year throughout Alaska. The Nenana Ice Classic is a non-profit charitable gaming organization.