Goshen’s 3rd annual ice carving and chili competition kicks off the New Year, on January 1 and 2. The popular First Fridays event, Fire and Ice Festival, will give revelers one last holiday fling!
Download the Fire and Ice Festival map! (300kb .pdf file)
Members of the Michiana Ice Carvers Association (MICA) will carve 700-pound blocks of ice in front of downtown stores on Friday from 5 - 9 p.m. Watch these sculptures take form while you shop downtown businesses offering holiday specials.
The Friday ice sculpture carving is sponsored by the following businesses:
Bethany Christian Schools
Better World Books
Chiropractic Wellness Center
City Elements
Constant Spring
Cornerstone Financial Solutions
County Seat
Edward Jones
Electric Brew
Eyedart studio gallery
Families First
First Presbyterian Church
First Source Bank
Fish Lake Organic Berry Patch
Gateway Winery
Goshen Chamber of Commerce
Goshen College (a triple block)
Goshen Community Bank
Goshen Cosmetic & Advanced Family Dentistry PC
Goshen Electric, Inc.
Goshen Fire Department
Goshen Historical Society Museum
Goshen News
Graber Designs Gallery
Greencroft Retirement Communities
Home Again
Jules BoutiqueKelly Jae's Cafe
Kramer Appraisal Services
Lofty Ideas
Mattern's Butcher Shop & Corner Deli
Menno Travel Service
Olympia Candy Kitchen
Peterson Weaver
Proud to be Goshen Democratic Committee
RedPost
Shoo Be Doo Salon
Snyder's Mens' shop
South Side Soda Shop
Sweet Water Interiors
Tax Solutions PC
Ten Thousand Villages
TG Music and School of Music
Tony's Famous Grill
WBCL Radio, 90.3 FM
Wellness Studio, The
Woldruff's Footwear and Apparel
Yoder, Ainlay, Ulmer & Buckingham LLP
Zehr Construction
Venture back downtown on Saturday and sample local fire while you watch artists compete in Goshen’s annual Ice Carving Competition and Chili Fire Competition.
To keep everyone warm and fed, the Chili Fire Competition will also be going on Saturday. Free tastings are available (tickets required – only 500 will be available; pick them up at the Fire & Ice Festival Headquarters located in the lobby of the Goshen Theater, 216 South Main Street). Tasters can vote for their favorite soup at the Headquarters. The winner will be announced on West Washington Street on Saturday at 2 p.m.
Chili competition coordinator, Darin Short said competitors in this annual tradition invite everyone to taste their special brand of chili. Participating restaurants:Constant Spring (219 South Main Street)
El Duranguenze (113 West Washington Street)
Electric Brew (136 South Main Street)
Kelly Jae’s Cafe (133 South Main Street)
Maple City Market (314 South Main Street)
Mattern’s Butcher Shop & Corner Deli (201 South Main Street)
Olympia Candy Kitchen (136 North Main Street)
The Window (233 South Main Street)
Tony’s Famous Grill (103 North Fifth Street)
Contestants test their skills with elaborate competition pieces. With more time to sculpt, and larger blocks of ice, the artists have time to make truly amazing sculptures. Judges will review award cash prizes to the top three contestants.
Sponsors for the competition piece are:
Best Western Hotel
Bill’s Heating, Inc.
Goshen City Republican Committee
Goshen College
Judd Family Dentistry
Mennonite Mutual Aid
Middlebury Electric, Inc.
Salon J
Spohn Ballroom
Troyer Foods
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DJ Mike Kemper |
Listen to some music and hear event updates from DJ Mike Kemper, located near the Goshen Theater on Friday (5 - 9 pm) and Saturday (10 am - 2 pm). Hosted by: Downtown Goshen Inc. |
New Year Fun |
Come and enjoy our sponsored ice sculptor and a flavored snow cone....or some hot chocolate and some free snacks. Hosted by: First Presbyterian Church |
Keith Scott blues musician |
Sit back, relax and enjoy a hot beverage while listening to Keith Scott play some amazing blues music. Located at The Electric Brew from 6 - 8 pm. Hosted by: The Electric Brew |
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Fish Lake Organic Berry Patch
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Our Sympathies, Fish Lake Organic Berry Patches will not be participating in the Fire and Ice Festival as previously advertised. We extend our sympathies to Fritz Miller and his family on the peaceful passing of his grandmother. |
Goshen City Church of the Brethren
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S'mores and Hot Drinks!, Come on in Friday evening between 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. for S'mores, Coffee and Hot Chocolate! Children can come and carve their very own sculpture in soap or play-dough. There will also be book readings from the First Fridays Kids Book Club (see "Kids Activities" for more details). |
Goshen Firefighters Local 1443
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Free food and drinks!, Come to the Goshen Fire Department for free food and drinks. Watch our ice sculpture being carved, and learn about Fire Extinguisher training (see "Business Promotions" for more details. |
Mattern's Butcher Shop and Corner Deli
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Brunch being served!, Come into Mattern's Saturday morning for a special breakfast/brunch menu. Enjoy a warm breakfast while watching the ice carving competition on Washington Street through our windows! |
Mattern's Butcher Shop and Corner Deli
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Warm up with some BBQ!, Join us for our usual First Fridays BBQ meal! Sandwich, sides and a drink for $7.99 - you won't want to miss it! |
The Wiener's Circle
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Hot dogs!, Look for us on Washington Street! |
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From Scratch Pet Bakery
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Cele-bark SALE! |
Goshen Firefighters Local 1443
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Hands-on fire extinguisher training |
Mattern's Butcher Shop and Corner Deli
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Help Model Elementary School win a playground! |
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203 North 5th Street |
First Fridays Kids Book Club , Join us at Goshen City Church of the Brethren for this month's story time at 6:30 pm. This month's theme is snow! Record the number of books you read in the last month, and you may receive a prize. STRANGER IN THE WOODS: A PHOTOGRAPHIC FANTASY by Carl R. Sams and Jean Stoick TROUBLE WITH TROLLS by Jan Brett WINTER LULLABY by Barbara Seuling SNOWBALLS by Lois Ehlert |
203 North 5th Street |
Kids Art Project, Come to Goshen City Church of the Brethren for this month's art project! Kids are invited to carve their own sculpture out of soap or play-doh. From 5 - 8 pm while supplies last. |