drpvn t1_j9bgd40 wrote
https://www.nytimes.com/1993/01/29/arts/for-children.html
> Or you can try the festival's cross-country-skiing obstacle courses, or a downhill ramp transported from Killington (the ramp is limited to six people at a time, 10 years or older). If a little snow is quite enough, thanks, you can forget about it for a while and watch rollerblading demonstrations on a half pipe, or do it yourself. All equipment, including children's sizes, will be lent.
>For the more passive, there will be a ski-tricks trampoline show, an ice sculptor chipping ice into art, and a ski-clothes fashion show. You may make a mental note that the hot colors for clothes this year are plum, teal and navy, and that the hot fabric is Thermoloft. And the hot styles? Zip-out vests, reversible outfits and -- the most necessary of all -- long johns.
[deleted] t1_j9bghwe wrote
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 Flyer from 1993 for the Herman's Winter Festival that converted the Great Lawn of Central Park for skiing
Flyer from 1993 for the Herman's Winter Festival that converted the Great Lawn of Central Park for skiing
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