Sleds, Cocoa and a Hidden Santa: Winter Park and Museum Events Celebrate the Season in Wessington Springs
The ski hill tow rope in Wessington Springs pulled countless kids up the hill Sunday.
Kelli Shryock and Nitro warm up before giving sleigh rides around the park.
At the Jerauld County Pioneer Museum open house, kids posed in the American Gothic photo booth with the help of museum volunteer Sandy Wenzel.
Bosten Jensen warms up with a cup of cocoa in the Field House.
Dawson Bultsma smiles as he flies down the sledding hill Sunday.
Sledding hill in city park was the gathering place for area kids Sunday afternoon.
Gabe Gerlach tries his hand at ice skating.
Drew Duxbury focuses on the holiday crafts available to enjoy at the Field House.
Kids and adults alike flocked to the city park in Springs Sunday to enjoy an abundance of outdoor winter activities. Catching some air on the ski hill, Jevon Kolousek welcomes the official start of WS Winter Park.
Families enjoyed a wintry afternoon during Winter Magic in the Park on Sunday, Dec. 7, as kids sledded, skated and climbed aboard horse-drawn wagon rides around Winter Park. Inside the historic Field House, visitors warmed up with hot cocoa, snacks and hands-on holiday crafts. Children also stopped by the Jerauld County Pioneer Museum Open House to search for the hidden Santa and claim a gigantic …