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March 06, 2015

Ice sculptor carves 'Frozen' characters in Chestnut Hill

Queen Elsa will do a meet-and-greet, too

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Considering how much snow we've seen this season it's no surprise our "Frozen" fever has yet to subside. This weekend Chestnut Hill will hold a special event surrounding the movie's characters including a special art performance and a meet-and-greet.

On Sunday, March 8. Peter Slavin, the live ice sculpture performance artist, will create Queen Elsa and Olaf the snowman while families look on. The "real" Queen Elsa will be at the event to meet her fans and take pictures with the little ones.

Complimentary hot chocolate and s'mores will be available and "Frozen"-inspired face painting and custom-made accessories will be available for purchase. 

Slavin is from Fear No Ice, an organization that puts on live ice sculpting performances and creates sculptures for all kinds of events from giant sculptures to ice lounges and bars. 

"Frozen" by Peter Slavin

Sunday, March 8
1-3 p.m. | Free admission
Laurel Hill Gardens
8125 Germantown Ave.
(215) 247-9490

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