Winterfest 2008
Schedule of Events

MONDAY & TUESDAY, JAN. 28th & 29th
Riviera Park
Building of the 10-foot snow blocks

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Jan. 30th, Jan. 31st & Feb. 1st
Riviera Park
10 AM to 5:30 PM - Teams at work sculpting

SATURDAY, FEB. 2nd
Riviera Park
11 AM - Sculpting ends
11 AM to 2 PM - "Peoples' Choice Award" voting (ballots in Winterfest Souvenir Program Book & available on site.  Ballot box on site.)
Vote for your favorite work of art.

Riviera Ballroom
10 AM to 4 PM
(Raffle tickets for Midwest Express Airline
Tickets available just inside door)

Riviera Marketplace
Entertainment, Food, Fun and Refreshments.
Gold sponsors information booths.
Children's Entertainment.
11 AM - The WOZ-Music, Magic
12 PM Tom Stanfield - Sing-a-longs.
1 PM - The WOZ-Music, Magic
2 PM - Tom Stanfield - Sing-a-longs.
3 PM - US National Snow Sculpting Awards Presentation, Public Invited

Riviera Park & Lakefront
10 AM to 4 PM - Children's Sculpting, Wagon Rides, Helicopter Rides, Tethered Hot Air Balloon Rides, and Sleigh On Wheel Rides.

SUNDAY, FEB 3rd
Riviera Park
All day - viewing of finished sculptures

Riviera Ballroom
10 AM to 3 PM
(Raffle tickets for Midwest Express Airline
Tickets available just inside door)

Riviera Marketplace
Entertainment, Food, Fun and Refreshments.
Gold sponsors information booths.
Down Home Blue Grass and Country
entertainment.

 

FEB. 1st, 2nd, 3rd

Bundle Up & "Catch The Snowflake"

Catch the Snowflake, Lake Geneva.  Enter to win one of several gift certificates.  Entry forms published in the Walworth County Shopper, Regional News, The Week, also available at The Riviera Ballroom, and participating businesses. Six squares on the entry from must be stamped at participating businesses, during the dates of Feb, 1,2,3.  For more information call Main St. Memories at 249-8846.

IN THE AREA
Winter Carnival - Grand Geneva Resort, The Mountain Top Ski Lodge

SATURDAY, FEB. 2nd
This annual event at The Mountain Top goes from 10a.m.-8p.m., and includes ski school and ski patrol demonstrations, snow boarding and skiing competitions, and a myriad of children's games and snow activities.  Festivities conclude with a torch light parade involving more than 100 members of the resort's ski school staff and a 'Grand Fireworks' display at 8p.m.  (262) 248-8811