Winter Solstice Officially Arrives at Noon, Sunday December 21st, 2008.
Come join the Missoula Area Secular Society (M.A.S.S.) and build a snow sculpture or two to coax the sun back to our hemisphere. (If the days start getting longer on Monday, we'll know we succeeded.)
Where: Blue Mountain, on the south side of the road from the lower sledding area... generally.
Map:
http://tinyurl.com/mass-winter-festWhen: Sunday December 21st, from 11:45 until everybody gets too cold to hang around any longer.
What to bring:
A) WARM SNOW CLOTHES!
B) An extra set of warm clothes to change into, especially shoes and socks. This is supposed to be fun, so don't make yourself miserable.
C) Snacks.
Other Recommendations:
a) Snow Shovel(s)
b) Large buckets and bins for making large blocks to sculpt and for hauling extra snow with.
c) Sled(s) for pulling buckets and bins filled with snow.
d) Child slave labor
e) Gardening and kitchen utensils for sculpting.
f) Spray bottle and extra water for 'setting' and 'fixing' details.
g) A ladder, if you plan on doing anything tall.
h) Plastic kitchen containers of all shapes and sizes.
i) An imagination
j) A camera
Make your sculpture as simple (standard snow person) or as complex (international space station) as you feel comfortable with. Don't be afraid to experiment and fail.
For hints on snow sculpting, check out:
http://fun.familyeducation.com/outdoor-games/winter/34936.htmlFor inspiration (or intimidation):
http://www.flickr.com/groups/snowsculptures/Please be sure to take everything you bring with you back home again (especially children).
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