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Stowe Winter Carnival’s Stow Away the Blues
C A L E N D A R
January 26
HeritageWinterfest
Community celebration of winter! Events
include the Primitive Biathlon (period costumes,
snowshoes and muskets), a guided snowshoe
nature hike at Smugglers’ Notch Resort’s Nordic
Center, story hour, sleigh rides, lasagna dinner,
a puppet show, fireworks and other activities in
and around Jeffersonville. 644-1118.
January 26
AL PHATDay
Remember to Protect Your Head at All Times.
CARNIV Stop by the PHAT table at Madonna/Sterling
Base lodge or the Smugglers’ Notch Resort vil-
lage gazebo. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free stuff from
WINTER
PHAT. Smugglers’ Notch Resort.
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FreeFamilyFunRace
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Who’s the fastest in your family? Find out on
our timed race course where every racer gets a
prize! From 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Lower Madonna
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Liftline. Smugglers’ Notch Resort.
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HeritageWinterfest
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The nationally recognized Primitive Biathlon
at253-7321orvisitwww.stowewintercarnival.com
(period costumes, snowshoes, and muskets).
Spectators welcome. 644-1118.
January 18:StoweSuper-GSchuss January 25:
Feel the adrenaline as serious speed demons Snowvolleyball
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compete. Helmets required. Skiers and SignupParty
snowboarders 10-up. Stowe Mountain Sign up your Februa
Resort. Noon, party follows at Town volleyball team
& Country Resort. 253-7704. at the Shed P
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Restaurant and Brewery and get primed for
January 19-20&26-27:
Helen Day Art Center, Stowe Village. Noon to
Saturday’s tournament. 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday.
www.helenday.com,
StoweYouthHockeyTournament
January 26:
253-8358.
Jackson Ice Arena, Stowe Village.
8thAnnualNationally
SanctionedIceCarvingCompetition February
January 19:OpeningNight
Don’t miss this competition at the new loca-
UVM Winter
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Stow away the wintertime blues at The
tion: Spruce Peak Plaza, Stowe Mountain
One of the most exciting collegiate racing
Rusty Nail Nightclub on Stowe’s Mountain
Resort. Come watch as ice carvers turn ice
into creative masterpieces. Competition
events of the season as the hometown UVM
Road. Escape to the beach, live music! Door
11 a.m. -3 p.m.; awards at 4:30.
Catamounts host their annual event. On Stowe’s
prizes and other festivities. 9 p.m.
famous Hayride trail. 253-7704.
January 20:Snowgolf Calcutta
January 26:SnowvolleyballTournament
February 2&9
Golfers in costume compete and perform for
Bring your own six-person team and com-
pete at this all-day outdoor tournament at
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the treasured “Best Costume” award, as a
Smugglers’ Notch Resort has the air, you bring
preview to the ever-popular Snowgolf
Sunset Grille & Tap Room, Cottage Club
the BIG. Music, prizes and fun! 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Tournament the next day. 8 p.m.
Road, Stowe. Starts at 10 a.m. 253-8096.
Zone Terrain Park on Sterling Mountain.
Matterhorn, Mountain Road, Stowe.
January 26:KidsKarnivalKaos
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January 21:SnowgolfTournament
What’s a carnival without costumed charac-
Teams in costume gather at 8:30 a.m. at the
ters, games and a sock hop! Dance to a DJ
Shed Restaurant, then head to the snow-cov-
and win prizes. Stowe Elementary School.
ered Stowe Country Club Course for 11 chilly
1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
holes of the wackiest golf ever! 10 a.m.
January 26:ChickenPieSupper
January 24:WarrenMillerMovieNight A traditional church supper served family-
Warren Miller’s Playground with skiing in
style by the fellowship of the Stowe
Japan, Dubai, Alaska and Whistler. No win-
Community Church. Main Street, Stowe.
ter is complete without a dose of Miller! 7
Seatings at 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
p.m. Vermont Ski Museum, Stowe Village.
January 26:VillageNightCelebration
January 25:IceCarvingDemonstrations Stowe’s Main Street is blocked off for the
Watch professional ice carvers create mas-
ever-popular parade and Village Night!
terpieces in front of local businesses on
Over 60 costumed characters dance and
February 2
Main Street and Mountain Road, Stowe. A
mingle with the crowd under Vermont win- TDBanknorthCraftsburyMarathon
warmup to the following day’s nationally
ter sky. Fireworks, too! 7 p.m. 253-7075.
Point-to-point, classical technique,
sanctioned competition. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
cross-country ski tour and race. 25k and 50k
January 26:AprésVillageNight
course options that pass through three exquisite
January 25:IceCarversWelcomeParty Celebration Northeast Kingdom upland towns. Trailside
Live music. Rusty Nail opens the Ice Bar. Dance to great music at the Matterhorn,
food and drink stations. Largest cross-country
Meet and greet the carvers. 8 p.m. Mountain Road, Stowe. 9 p.m.
ski event in the East. Limited to 1000
participants.
www.craftsbury.com.
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