Concord’s Winter Fest returns with food trucks

Alex Bienieck of Wentworth works on his ice sculpture of the Old Man of the Mountain on the State House lawn during the ice sculpture competition during the 2021 Winter Fest on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021.

Alex Bienieck of Wentworth works on his ice sculpture of the Old Man of the Mountain on the State House lawn during the ice sculpture competition during the 2021 Winter Fest on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. File

Ice sculptures from the previous years of Winter Fest.

Ice sculptures from the previous years of Winter Fest. File

Ice sculptures from the previous years of Winter Fest.

Ice sculptures from the previous years of Winter Fest. File

Ice sculptures from the previous years of Winter Fest.

Ice sculptures from the previous years of Winter Fest. File

Published: 01-07-2025 1:01 PM

Concord’s Winter Fest returns next weekend, Friday, Jan 24-Saturday, Jan. 25, and it’s bigger than ever.

In its seventh year, the event, put on by InTown Concord, will include its staple events, like the ice-carving competition, but will now include a food truck festival and a hot cocoa tour.

Ice carving begins with demonstrations on Friday with a chance to meet some of the most talented sculptors in the region.

The competition is set for between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday.

This is an outdoor event, so InTown Concord reminds attendees to dress for winter.

Here’s a look at the event schedule:

Friday, Jan. 24

3-9 p.m. –  sponsored ice carvings – State House Lawn 

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Saturday, Jan. 25

11 a.m. – Ice carving competition starts on the State House Lawn.

■Food trucks on Capitol Street, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

3 p.m. – Ice carving competition ends

3:30 p.m. – Awards announcement

4 p.m. – Festival ends

Hot cocoa tour:

A bunch of local businesses are taking part in a hot cocoa tour, new this year. It will run between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday. There’s a limit of 75 mugs, so early registration is encouraged. Mugs and passports can be picked up at the s’mores station at City Plaza during the event time. A $35 ticket includes: 

■A limited-edition reusable coffee mug with the Winter Fest logo

■Up to four 8 oz hot chocolates from participating business, including Revelstoke Coffee, Brothers’ Cortado, Teatotaller, Gison’s Cafe, and The Bean & Bakery

■A “cocoa passport” to collect stamps at each stop and write down thoughts on each cup. Once four stamps are collected, participants can submit their passports for entry into a raffle.

Registration is on InTown’s website, or the day of the event.