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members that plans, organizes and instructs the students in preparation for the two performances. Often referred to as the largest outdoor ice show still in existence, the Carnival is a program of duets, solos and group performances put on by children from preschool to high school age.
• "It's one of the only outdoor productions of skating for kids," Chris Hanson, Co-chairman of the Carnival said. "It's a chance for the kids to showcase their skating skills in a variety of ways."
• To help the students develop their skills on the ice, the committee hosts a skating clinic every year. The clinic is overseen by the committee and Coralea Wolter. Wolter and older high school students spend the day teaching the younger students

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