The Lake Geneva City Council’s Piers, Harbors and Lakefront Committee approved a Riviera Beach wristband pass program which would allow beach-goers to receive information about area restaurants, taverns, hotels, retail businesses, tourist attractions and events.
Members of Michigan team, Two Smiths & A Cow, begin chipping away on their snow sculpture on Wednesday morning.
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Enchanted Forest
Members of Enchanted Forest from Colorado begin the process of working on their snow sculpture.
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Nor' Easter in Dubuque
Iowa snow sculpting team Nor’ Easter in Dubuque discuss plans for their snow sculpture.
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Team Turkiye
LEFT: Team Turkiye from Turkey brave the cold Wisconsin temperatures to work on their snow sculpture. RIGHT: Members of Enchanted Forest from Colorado begin the process of working on their snow sculpture.
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Discover Wisconsin
A Discover Wisconsin snow sculpture, in the shape of a television, is stationed outside Rivera Plaza. Discover Wisconsin is the sponsor for this year’s Winterfest.
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The Piers, Harbors and Lakefront Committee has given initial approval to a Riviera Beach wristband program that would provide beach-goers with information about local businesses.
Wristbands would include a QR code linking to VISIT Lake Geneva’s website, which provides information about area restaurants, taverns, retail businesses, tourist attractions and events.
Rendering from Lake Geneva City Council meeting packet