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January 25, 2010

McCall Optimist Club helps entertain children during Winter Carnival

McCall, Idaho, a small town about 100 miles and 2 hours north of Boise is unfortunately known for its high unemployment rate and the failed Tamarack Ski Resort; but every year in late January - early February, the streets fill with ice sculptures, snow, tourists and fun.  This year will be no different.  In fact, it may be one of the heartiest celebrations as the city turns out for the optimism that the McCall Winter Carnival brings.

During the day, children and adults enjoy Mardi Gras style parades and tours of the ice sculptures. 

In the evening, the Optimist Club of McCall takes over part of the fun.  They won't be on the streets though because their involvement is all about the children.  As the parents and adults enjoy the evening or work the evening shift, the McCall Optimist Club can be found hosting parties and dances at the high school for children of all ages.  It's a great way to keep kids safe when the carnival takes over town. 

The 2010 McCall Winter Carnival will take place January 29 to February 7.