Art In Action Program

Art In Action Program

The Art in Action Program bookings are now closed for 2012, see you next year! 

The Ice on Whyte Festival is pleased to present the brand new Art in Action Program for school groups. Due to the incredible popularity of the L'il Chipper Program, the Festival is offering a new option to schools who were unable to register quickly enough for the L'il Chipper Program. In this program, students can play in the park and watch an ice carving demonstration by on of the festival’s very talented artists in residence.

How It Works

Pre-registered classes can come to the park to play and then watch an ice carving demonstration by one of the festival's very talented artists in residence. Students can ask the artists questions and learn a little about ice carving. Up to 200 students can be accommodated per time slot. Classes MUST pre-register and pre-pay in order to particpate in the Art in Action program.

Program Details

  • January 16 – 20, 2012 at 10:00 am, 10:45 am, 11:30 am, 12:30 pm and 1:15 pm.
  • School groups pre-register
  • Students enjoy the slide, castle and park and an ice carving demonstration
  • Cost is $2.00 per student

Ice On Whyte Fullfillments

  • Send an invoice upon registration
  • Provide the ice carving demonstration
  • Make the Yess Café available

Schools Requirements

  • Register their class
  • Collect signed waiver forms from all participating students
  • Provide transportation to and from Ice On Whyte
  • Pay for their visit prior to arrival
  • Ensure that the children are dressed for outdoor activities
  • Provide 4 – 5 adults to supervise each group of 30 students in the park and in the cafe
  • Ensure that children do not leave the Yess café with food or beverages at any time

To register, complete the Art in Action Registration Form and submit by fax or email. Waiver Form

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or if you require any additional information. We look forward to having your class participate in Ice on Whyte 2012!