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How sculptors are keeping their snowy Sharlies in good shape at the McCall Winter Carnival
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How sculptors are keeping their snowy Sharlies in good shape at the McCall Winter Carnival
Massive snow and ice sculptures fill the streets during the McCall Winter Carnival, but warmer-than-usual weather has caused some to melt or collapse just days into the festivities. But sculptors are hard at work maintaining their works of art as best they can.One of the standout pieces is a 16-foot-tall Sharlie, the beloved, legendary lake serpent said to live in Payette Lake. Sculptor Luna Garff spent two weeks building it to match this years …
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