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Fire & Ice brings hundreds to Fox Chapel's McCahill Park

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Megan Hilkert, of O’Hara, holds her 1-year-old son, Owen Hilkert, while the pair looked over a fox ice sculpture Jan. 28, during Fire & Ice at McCahill Park on Hemlock Hollow Road, hosted by the Fox Chapel Parks Conservancy. The free event was presented by UPMC St. Margaret and landscapers Eichenlaub Inc. Ten sponsors each had a unique ice sculpture on display.
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Families stroll along the lantern walk before dark Jan. 28 during Fire & Ice at McCahill Park on Hemlock Hollow Road, hosted by the Fox Chapel Parks Conservancy. The free event was presented by UPMC St. Margaret and landscapers Eichenlaub Inc. Ten sponsors each had a unique ice sculpture on display.
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Families walk along the lantern walk before dark on Jan. 28 during Fire & Ice at McCahill Park on Hemlock Hollow Road, hosted by the Fox Chapel Parks Conservancy. The free event was presented by UPMC St. Margaret and landscapers Eichenlaub Inc. Ten sponsors each had a unique ice sculpture on display.
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Eric Haberman, of Fox Chapel, works on keeping the bonfire going Jan. 28 during Fire & Ice at McCahill Park on Hemlock Hollow Road, hosted by the Fox Chapel Parks Conservancy. The conservancy has hosted the event for three years. The free event was presented by UPMC St. Margaret and landscapers Eichenlaub Inc.
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Families walk the lantern walk and look at the ice sculptures on Jan. 28 during Fire & Ice at McCahill Park, a free event to hosted by the Fox Chapel Parks Conservancy.
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An ice sculpture dedicated to the Fox Chapel Parks Conservancy was part of Fire & Ice at McCahill Park on Jan. 28. The free event enabled people to stroll in the park past ice sculptures and enjoy hot chocolate and a warm fire. The conservancy hosted the event.

Fire & Ice at McCahill Park brought out hundreds of people on Jan. 28 to stroll past ice sculptures, take in the crisp air, plus enjoy hot chocolate and a warm fire. The event was hosted by the Fox Chapel Parks Conservancy and presented by UPMC St. Margaret and landscapers Eichenlaub Inc. Fire & Ice gave people a chance to connect nature and promoted awareness of the conservancy, which is dedicated to preserving park spaces and help fund future expansion.

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