Winterfest to return to Quincy with ice sculptures, a fire show and more next month

Kids pose for a photo with "snow queen" Mary Langlois at the Quincy Winterfest in 2019.
Kids pose for a photo with "snow queen" Mary Langlois at the Quincy Winterfest in 2019.

QUINCY − Dazzling performances including a fire and ice show, an ice sculpture demonstration, birds of prey and more will fill Quincy's Hancock-Adams Common next month for the return of the city's annual Presidents Day Winterfest.

Activities are scheduled for 2 to 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20, at the Hancock-Adams Common, 1305 Hancock St. Events will take place under a heated tent, as well as inside city hall and inside the Church of the Presidents.

Shows will include the Blue Hills Trailside Museum Birds of Prey Show, the Rainforest Reptile Show, the Mad Science Fire and Ice Show, ice sculptures by Ice Man Craig and the Sasha the Fire Gypsy Fire Show.

Performances will include Brendan Ryan from NBC’s "The Voice"; No Static, a Steely Dan tribute band; the Pumpernickel Puppets; the Sir George and the Dragon Puppet Show; and two patriotic winter laser shows by Pinnacle Laser Productions.

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Some shows require free tickets to reserve a space. To reserve up to six tickets per show, visit eventbrite.com/e/481661180557.

Food will be available for purchase throughout the event by Black’s Creek BBQ, Hive, Coffee Break Café and The Whoopie Pie Wagon.

For more information, visit discoverquincy.com.

This article originally appeared on The Patriot Ledger: Quincy to host annual Winterfest ice sculptures, fire show Feb. 2023