Student artwork featured at Ice Fest
News Photo by Darby Hinkley
Maizey Wirgau, a fifth-grader at Sanborn Elementary School, won an art contest to have her design turned into an ice sculpture at the Alpena Ice Festival, held Saturday in Alpena, and organized by Thunder Bay Arts.
News Photo by Darby Hinkley Zoey Spigelmyre, an eighth-grader at Thunder Bay Junior High, won an art contest to have her design turned into an ice sculpture at the Alpena Ice Festival, held Saturday in Alpena, and organized by Thunder Bay Arts.
News Photo by Darby Hinkley Adelyn Florence Taylor, a sophomore at Alpena High School, won an art contest to have her design turned into an ice sculpture at the Alpena Ice Festival, held Saturday in Alpena, and organized by Thunder Bay Arts.
News Photo by Darby Hinkley Samantha Freske, a student at Alpena Community College, won an art contest to have her design turned into an ice sculpture at the Alpena Ice Festival, held Saturday in Alpena, and organized by Thunder Bay Arts.
- News Photo by Darby Hinkley Maizey Wirgau, a fifth-grader at Sanborn Elementary School, won an art contest to have her design turned into an ice sculpture at the Alpena Ice Festival, held Saturday in Alpena, and organized by Thunder Bay Arts.
- News Photo by Darby Hinkley Zoey Spigelmyre, an eighth-grader at Thunder Bay Junior High, won an art contest to have her design turned into an ice sculpture at the Alpena Ice Festival, held Saturday in Alpena, and organized by Thunder Bay Arts.
- News Photo by Darby Hinkley Adelyn Florence Taylor, a sophomore at Alpena High School, won an art contest to have her design turned into an ice sculpture at the Alpena Ice Festival, held Saturday in Alpena, and organized by Thunder Bay Arts.
- News Photo by Darby Hinkley Samantha Freske, a student at Alpena Community College, won an art contest to have her design turned into an ice sculpture at the Alpena Ice Festival, held Saturday in Alpena, and organized by Thunder Bay Arts.