The library held its fifth annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Three cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Over 269 patrons voted on their favorite cake between 9am and 12pm. The winners were announced and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library looks forward to hosting it again next year.
The February 2011 programs at the Meade County Public Library include:
1) An opportunity to win books by checking out items and making valentines.
2) Story hours, craft nights, and movies for children and families.
3) Classes and events for teens like a baking competition, game tournament, and movie night.
4) Activities for adults such as yoga classes, book discussions, and basket weaving.
The Kessler Elementary PTO newsletter welcomes students and families back for the upcoming school year. It provides information on upcoming PTO events and needs for volunteers. Upcoming events include a fall book fair in September, popcorn Fridays beginning in August, fall picture day in October, and a fun run in October to raise money. The PTO is also seeking volunteers and nominations for open board positions.
Searingtown PTA and Library are holding a 2nd annual Literary Festival from February 13th to 26th to celebrate reading. Events will include author Skype sessions, classroom reading activities, and a visit from bestselling author Dan Gutman on February 17th. Students will have opportunities to purchase books from Gutman and from the PTA book fair later in February. The festival aims to bring the community together around reading and support literacy efforts globally through World Read Aloud Day and donations to LitWorld.
Juniors and seniors are reminded to sign up on Naviance and get teacher permission at least one day in advance for upcoming college visits to schools in Boston, Worcester, Villanova, Baltimore, and Hawaii. The Art Adventurers event will be held on November 5th at Bishop Museum from 9am to 3pm, where students can paint a canvas with local artists and participate in a cooking activity for $10. Teachers will receive incentives based on the level of student participation from their class.
Announcements- Monday, September 18, 2017Ken Stayner
Mrs. Kerr is looking for student artists to help paint a backdrop for the upcoming school play. Interested students should come to Room 214 at lunch today. The second notice announces a meeting for students interested in volunteering as basketball scorers and timers. Grade 9 students are welcome. The third notice is about an upcoming junior boys volleyball game.
Announcements- Thursday October 12, 2017Ken Stayner
The document is a collection of announcements from a school. It includes announcements about the word of the day being "anti-racist", various clubs and activities meeting like the wood shop club and snowmobile club, sign-up sheets for decorating, a field trip to see Anne of Green Gables, a dance at the youth center, a volleyball game, and upcoming college and university visits being signed up for in guidance.
The library held its fifth annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Three cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Over 269 patrons voted on their favorite cake between 9am and 12pm. The winners were announced and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library looks forward to hosting it again next year.
The February 2011 programs at the Meade County Public Library include:
1) An opportunity to win books by checking out items and making valentines.
2) Story hours, craft nights, and movies for children and families.
3) Classes and events for teens like a baking competition, game tournament, and movie night.
4) Activities for adults such as yoga classes, book discussions, and basket weaving.
The Kessler Elementary PTO newsletter welcomes students and families back for the upcoming school year. It provides information on upcoming PTO events and needs for volunteers. Upcoming events include a fall book fair in September, popcorn Fridays beginning in August, fall picture day in October, and a fun run in October to raise money. The PTO is also seeking volunteers and nominations for open board positions.
Searingtown PTA and Library are holding a 2nd annual Literary Festival from February 13th to 26th to celebrate reading. Events will include author Skype sessions, classroom reading activities, and a visit from bestselling author Dan Gutman on February 17th. Students will have opportunities to purchase books from Gutman and from the PTA book fair later in February. The festival aims to bring the community together around reading and support literacy efforts globally through World Read Aloud Day and donations to LitWorld.
Juniors and seniors are reminded to sign up on Naviance and get teacher permission at least one day in advance for upcoming college visits to schools in Boston, Worcester, Villanova, Baltimore, and Hawaii. The Art Adventurers event will be held on November 5th at Bishop Museum from 9am to 3pm, where students can paint a canvas with local artists and participate in a cooking activity for $10. Teachers will receive incentives based on the level of student participation from their class.
Announcements- Monday, September 18, 2017Ken Stayner
Mrs. Kerr is looking for student artists to help paint a backdrop for the upcoming school play. Interested students should come to Room 214 at lunch today. The second notice announces a meeting for students interested in volunteering as basketball scorers and timers. Grade 9 students are welcome. The third notice is about an upcoming junior boys volleyball game.
Announcements- Thursday October 12, 2017Ken Stayner
The document is a collection of announcements from a school. It includes announcements about the word of the day being "anti-racist", various clubs and activities meeting like the wood shop club and snowmobile club, sign-up sheets for decorating, a field trip to see Anne of Green Gables, a dance at the youth center, a volleyball game, and upcoming college and university visits being signed up for in guidance.
This document provides information for students of Meadow Glen Middle School about summer reading. It encourages students to read over the summer break to prevent learning loss. It suggests students can read books, magazines, newspapers, blogs, audiobooks or other literature and should find materials that interest them. The document also provides resources for finding book recommendations and accessing the summer reading programs through the local library which run from May 28th to August 10th.
Mon. Nov. 20th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on Monday, November 20th. It announces that it is Brystol W.'s birthday and congratulates Mrs. Neiboer for her birthday the previous day. It congratulates the Patriot Leadership team and grades 7-8 for winning first place in the Santa Claus Parade float competition. It also announces plans for upcoming spirit days and activities. Finally, it thanks everyone who supported the book fair and announces the winner of the grand prize draw.
The document provides information on various programs and events taking place at the Meade County Public Library in October 2011. There will be yoga classes, book discussions, workshops on diabetes and CPR certification. Children's programs include storytimes, arts and crafts activities, and a movie matinee. Teen events include making art journals, a film screening, and activities for Teen Read Week.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and announcements for Sperreng Middle School. It recognizes the character word of the month, courage, and lists upcoming dates. It also acknowledges the achievements of students Molly and Amanda and encourages participation in various fundraising and extracurricular activities.
This document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including: Spartan wear orders due October 26th; a girls hockey meeting today at lunch in room 202; volleyball intramural signups next week for games starting October 30th; a free computer coding workshop on October 24th from 3-5pm; today's cafeteria lunch special of rice or noodles with chicken or meatballs; a meeting for varsity boys hockey players; and details on college and university visits including Redeemer on October 25th and Windsor on October 31st. It also lists volunteer opportunities in the community around Remembrance Day and Christmas.
Announcements- Thursday September 21, 2017Ken Stayner
This document contains announcements for various extracurricular activities and events at a school including a photography club meeting, photo order details, Orange Shirt Day, an athletic council meeting, hockey sign-ups, an upcoming Terry Fox Run, a meeting for a fundraising club, upcoming college/university visits, a talent show, a request for Halloween event theme ideas, and volunteer opportunities in the community.
Announcements- Thursday October 18, 2018Ken Stayner
The document announces several upcoming events and opportunities at the school including a computer coding workshop on October 24th, tryouts for the varsity boys hockey team, a mandatory girls hockey meeting on Friday, and college/university visits from Redeemer University on October 25th and University of Windsor on October 31st. It also provides information about Spartan Wear orders due October 26th, pizza slices for sale after school, and details on the Student Achievement Awards competition.
The document contains announcements for Brown Mackie College students and staff. It includes information about upcoming events at the college including a food drive, turkey drawing, Veterans Day program, and graduation announcements. It also provides details about ordering club merchandise, signing up for a holiday singing opportunity, taking veteran photos, and reminders about parking and computer lab policies.
Proviso Township District 209 unveiled a new theme called "Proviso Rising" during a homecoming event at Proviso West High School. The theme is meant to promote more involvement from students, parents, and the community in the district. District Superintendent Robert Libka said "Proviso Rising" represents a unique opportunity for stakeholders to commit to giving their best and help brighten the district's future. Recent events like an open house at Proviso West and homecoming celebrations at both Proviso West and Proviso East aimed to boost school spirit and community engagement as part of this new initiative.
This document summarizes a student's experiences at USC. The student learned how to navigate campus, use the library and technology services, and took classes in dancing, singing, piano, and writing. They made new friends, joined student groups, worked with children at local schools, and felt they grew more independent by doing things on their own like shopping and attending events. The overall message is that getting involved on campus helps make college a wonderful experience that can help accomplish one's dreams.
This document summarizes a student's experiences at USC. The student learned how to navigate campus, use the library and technology services, and took classes in dancing, singing, piano, and writing. They made new friends, joined student groups, worked with children at local schools, and felt they grew more independent by doing things on their own like shopping and attending events. The overall message is that getting involved on campus helps make college a wonderful experience that can help accomplish one's dreams.
The Friends of the Morrill Public Library are celebrating National Friends Week from October 21-27 with a reception on October 21 from 2-4 PM to kick off the week, where there will be drawings for tote bags and bookmarks. The Friends group is award-winning and sponsors many library programs throughout the year, raising money through book sales, book bags, and dues to fund library projects.
SCI Student Council is hosting a Hollywood Semi-Formal dance on May 5th. Graduating students must see Ms. Jeffrey in the library today to order their graduation gown for $20, which includes a professional photo. An equity conference for grade 9 and 10 students will take place on May 2nd at Georgian College, providing an opportunity to build leadership skills and create social change - see Mr. Pearson to register. The GSA is hosting Pride Prom on April 28th at Bear Creek Secondary School for $10, with permission forms available from Mr. Pearson.
National Year of Reading 2012 was celebrated with various activities for readers of all ages, including The Reading Hour, a reading superhero competition, and a book trailer competition for young people. Schools participated with library displays and activities, while students in years 7 to 10 could take part in the Victorian Premier's Reading Challenge by reading 15 novels before September to receive a certificate signed by the Premier and a new book.
An authors' brunch will be held on October 7th at the Alta Vista Country Club to benefit the HMC Reading Center at CSUF. Attendees can meet and engage with authors Britt Bennett, Naomi Hirahara, and Julissa Arce. The brunch costs $35 per person and seats will be reserved for groups of two or more people. Reservations must be received by September 26th along with payment to secure a spot at this event, which sold out last year.
This document provides information on various programs and events taking place at the Meade County Public Library in December 2011. There will be art quilting, Zumba, yoga, book discussions, movie showings, storytimes for children, craft events, and more. The library encourages patrons to use its online resources and visit the bookmobile to access its collections.
The summary is:
1) ENVIRO SHSM students are asked to attend a 10 minute meeting in Room 217 at the beginning of lunch.
2) There is a boys baseball practice in the gym at 11:00am today.
3) A Scholastic Book Fair is coming to the school and student volunteers are needed in the library.
The document summarizes recent events at Kennywood amusement park. It discusses the successful alumni picnic where former employees reconnected. It also describes the grand reopening of Noah's Ark ride which received renovations. Finally, it provides details about upcoming community events at the park and invites more former employees to join the alumni club.
Find out about all of the events and services the library is featuring this summer, including an educational series about Muslim culture, a One Book, One Community event featuring The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, the Friends Ice Cream Social and more.
The library held its 6th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite from 9am to 12pm. Winners were announced at 12:30pm and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library hopes for even more cakes next year for the 7th contest. First place went to a To Kill a Mockingbird cake, second to Winnie the Pooh, and third to The Rainbow Fish. An honorable mention went to a Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site cake.
This document provides information for students of Meadow Glen Middle School about summer reading. It encourages students to read over the summer break to prevent learning loss. It suggests students can read books, magazines, newspapers, blogs, audiobooks or other literature and should find materials that interest them. The document also provides resources for finding book recommendations and accessing the summer reading programs through the local library which run from May 28th to August 10th.
Mon. Nov. 20th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on Monday, November 20th. It announces that it is Brystol W.'s birthday and congratulates Mrs. Neiboer for her birthday the previous day. It congratulates the Patriot Leadership team and grades 7-8 for winning first place in the Santa Claus Parade float competition. It also announces plans for upcoming spirit days and activities. Finally, it thanks everyone who supported the book fair and announces the winner of the grand prize draw.
The document provides information on various programs and events taking place at the Meade County Public Library in October 2011. There will be yoga classes, book discussions, workshops on diabetes and CPR certification. Children's programs include storytimes, arts and crafts activities, and a movie matinee. Teen events include making art journals, a film screening, and activities for Teen Read Week.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and announcements for Sperreng Middle School. It recognizes the character word of the month, courage, and lists upcoming dates. It also acknowledges the achievements of students Molly and Amanda and encourages participation in various fundraising and extracurricular activities.
This document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including: Spartan wear orders due October 26th; a girls hockey meeting today at lunch in room 202; volleyball intramural signups next week for games starting October 30th; a free computer coding workshop on October 24th from 3-5pm; today's cafeteria lunch special of rice or noodles with chicken or meatballs; a meeting for varsity boys hockey players; and details on college and university visits including Redeemer on October 25th and Windsor on October 31st. It also lists volunteer opportunities in the community around Remembrance Day and Christmas.
Announcements- Thursday September 21, 2017Ken Stayner
This document contains announcements for various extracurricular activities and events at a school including a photography club meeting, photo order details, Orange Shirt Day, an athletic council meeting, hockey sign-ups, an upcoming Terry Fox Run, a meeting for a fundraising club, upcoming college/university visits, a talent show, a request for Halloween event theme ideas, and volunteer opportunities in the community.
Announcements- Thursday October 18, 2018Ken Stayner
The document announces several upcoming events and opportunities at the school including a computer coding workshop on October 24th, tryouts for the varsity boys hockey team, a mandatory girls hockey meeting on Friday, and college/university visits from Redeemer University on October 25th and University of Windsor on October 31st. It also provides information about Spartan Wear orders due October 26th, pizza slices for sale after school, and details on the Student Achievement Awards competition.
The document contains announcements for Brown Mackie College students and staff. It includes information about upcoming events at the college including a food drive, turkey drawing, Veterans Day program, and graduation announcements. It also provides details about ordering club merchandise, signing up for a holiday singing opportunity, taking veteran photos, and reminders about parking and computer lab policies.
Proviso Township District 209 unveiled a new theme called "Proviso Rising" during a homecoming event at Proviso West High School. The theme is meant to promote more involvement from students, parents, and the community in the district. District Superintendent Robert Libka said "Proviso Rising" represents a unique opportunity for stakeholders to commit to giving their best and help brighten the district's future. Recent events like an open house at Proviso West and homecoming celebrations at both Proviso West and Proviso East aimed to boost school spirit and community engagement as part of this new initiative.
This document summarizes a student's experiences at USC. The student learned how to navigate campus, use the library and technology services, and took classes in dancing, singing, piano, and writing. They made new friends, joined student groups, worked with children at local schools, and felt they grew more independent by doing things on their own like shopping and attending events. The overall message is that getting involved on campus helps make college a wonderful experience that can help accomplish one's dreams.
This document summarizes a student's experiences at USC. The student learned how to navigate campus, use the library and technology services, and took classes in dancing, singing, piano, and writing. They made new friends, joined student groups, worked with children at local schools, and felt they grew more independent by doing things on their own like shopping and attending events. The overall message is that getting involved on campus helps make college a wonderful experience that can help accomplish one's dreams.
The Friends of the Morrill Public Library are celebrating National Friends Week from October 21-27 with a reception on October 21 from 2-4 PM to kick off the week, where there will be drawings for tote bags and bookmarks. The Friends group is award-winning and sponsors many library programs throughout the year, raising money through book sales, book bags, and dues to fund library projects.
SCI Student Council is hosting a Hollywood Semi-Formal dance on May 5th. Graduating students must see Ms. Jeffrey in the library today to order their graduation gown for $20, which includes a professional photo. An equity conference for grade 9 and 10 students will take place on May 2nd at Georgian College, providing an opportunity to build leadership skills and create social change - see Mr. Pearson to register. The GSA is hosting Pride Prom on April 28th at Bear Creek Secondary School for $10, with permission forms available from Mr. Pearson.
National Year of Reading 2012 was celebrated with various activities for readers of all ages, including The Reading Hour, a reading superhero competition, and a book trailer competition for young people. Schools participated with library displays and activities, while students in years 7 to 10 could take part in the Victorian Premier's Reading Challenge by reading 15 novels before September to receive a certificate signed by the Premier and a new book.
An authors' brunch will be held on October 7th at the Alta Vista Country Club to benefit the HMC Reading Center at CSUF. Attendees can meet and engage with authors Britt Bennett, Naomi Hirahara, and Julissa Arce. The brunch costs $35 per person and seats will be reserved for groups of two or more people. Reservations must be received by September 26th along with payment to secure a spot at this event, which sold out last year.
This document provides information on various programs and events taking place at the Meade County Public Library in December 2011. There will be art quilting, Zumba, yoga, book discussions, movie showings, storytimes for children, craft events, and more. The library encourages patrons to use its online resources and visit the bookmobile to access its collections.
The summary is:
1) ENVIRO SHSM students are asked to attend a 10 minute meeting in Room 217 at the beginning of lunch.
2) There is a boys baseball practice in the gym at 11:00am today.
3) A Scholastic Book Fair is coming to the school and student volunteers are needed in the library.
The document summarizes recent events at Kennywood amusement park. It discusses the successful alumni picnic where former employees reconnected. It also describes the grand reopening of Noah's Ark ride which received renovations. Finally, it provides details about upcoming community events at the park and invites more former employees to join the alumni club.
Find out about all of the events and services the library is featuring this summer, including an educational series about Muslim culture, a One Book, One Community event featuring The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, the Friends Ice Cream Social and more.
The library held its 6th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite from 9am to 12pm. Winners were announced at 12:30pm and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library hopes for even more cakes next year for the 7th contest. First place went to a To Kill a Mockingbird cake, second to Winnie the Pooh, and third to The Rainbow Fish. An honorable mention went to a Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site cake.
The library held its 8th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered representing scenes or characters from books. Over 300 patrons voted on their favorite over three hours. Winners were announced, with 1st place going to a Spongebob-themed cake, 2nd to Green Eggs and Ham, and 3rd to a rainbow-themed cake made by a children's group. It was a successful event and participants were encouraged to take part next year.
The library held its first annual literary cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Five cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite by placing tokens in boxes by each cake. Over 230 people participated in judging. The winning cakes were: first place for a "Fat Cat" cake by an ESL class with 84 votes; second place for an "Oh, the Places You'll Go" cake by an archivist with 55 votes; and third place for a "Blueberries for Sal" cake by an librarian with 50 votes. The cakes were enjoyed by visitors after the winners were announced.
Many thanks to Prairie Meadows for their generous grant of $8,000 to purchase new books for our Bondurant-Farrrar CSD libraries!
Gail Hackett - librarian
This document lists various workshop options for students to choose from. The workshops involve volunteering for charities like making toys for sick children, cleaning beaches and parks, fundraising, teaching older adults technology skills, and more. Most workshops are free or cost $5-10 and take place at the school as well as locations in the community. Students are asked to select a first and second choice workshop and submit their selection forms by Friday November 19th.
connect. imagine. learn. read. watch. listen. make. play.
DO ANYTHING.
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
What's On at the Pickering Public Library June - August 2014Anna-Marie McDonald
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
The document lists the December 2010 programs being offered at the Meade County Public Library, including story times for children, craft workshops around the holidays, a baking competition, a visit from Santa Claus, book discussions, yoga classes, and more. Donated canned goods could also be used to pay down library fines during the month.
This newsletter from the library at an arts school discusses upcoming events in December, including hot cider being served before school, musical performances around the Christmas tree, and a World War 1 documentary series. It also announces a contest for students to describe their favorite winter reads and be entered to win a free book. Upcoming events in January are noted, such as a visit from author Art Spiegelman and the first writers' festival at the school bringing in several authors for workshops.
2010 srp pp presentation for schools final draft no soundhcoleson
The document advertises and provides details about the 2010 Summer Reading Program at the Nicholson Memorial Library. It invites children to sign up for the program to read books over the summer and earn weekly prizes, with the opportunity to win a trophy for the school with the most participating students. It encourages signing up starting in May to receive a reading log and begin reading on June 6th to collect prizes and complete the program by the end of summer.
2010 srp pp presentation for schools final draft no soundhcoleson
The document invites children to sign up for the 2010 Summer Reading Program at the Nicholson Memorial Library from May 1st. The theme is riding the Reading Express across the United States. Children can earn weekly prizes for reading books or hours and a completion prize for reading for 4 weeks. The school with the most participating students will win a trophy for the first month of the next school year.
The document provides information about programs and services at the Berkeley Public Library. It notes that the South and West Branch libraries recently received design awards. It also includes the library hours and locations for each branch and lists numerous upcoming events at the different locations, such as author talks, craft programs, book clubs, and film screenings.
The document provides information about the Stratford Library's summer reading and programming for children. It describes that summer reading registration begins on June 2nd for two programs - Read to Me for non-readers and a reading challenge for independent readers ages 5-12. It also lists weekly storytimes from June 24th to August 8th and various summer programs for children from June through August, including science programs, crafts, music and dance activities. It concludes with information about end of summer celebrations in August.
The document announces several upcoming summer events at the Meade County Public Library including a Summer Reading Splash Bash on July 30th with activities like dunking a librarian and a slip n slide. Story times and toddler activities will be held throughout August. Additional events include a Little Princess craft night, family movie night, video game and Bakugan tournaments, homework help, homeschool networking, various yoga classes, and paper crafting sessions.
The Vernon Township school district is launching an extensive summer reading program that provides books for students to read over summer break. Every student at every grade level will receive a book to take home on June 20th. Younger students will receive books from their teachers and principals. Older students will participate in book fairs and choose books at their reading level. The goals are to encourage reading over the summer and potentially earn reading rewards. Multiple schools and grades within the district will be participating in the summer reading program through various book distribution methods. The program is made possible through support from teachers, administrators, and the Board of Education.
This document provides information for parents about Maria Reed's first grade class. It outlines Reed's background and experience, behavioral expectations, classroom schedule and curriculum, homework and assessment policies, celebrations and events, ways for parents to stay informed and be involved, and a request for volunteers and supplies. The goal is for teachers and parents to work as a team to help students succeed.
The Canterbury-Bankstown Libraries held various displays and activities in November 2019 and February 2020 to engage the community with readers' advisory services and celebrate Library Lovers' Day. In November, a Movember campaign displayed staff photos with moustaches next to men's health materials. In February, activities included an origami workshop, a competition to win Jeffrey Archer books, and sharing favorite books and authors. These events were well received, increasing library circulation, visitors, and new members while demonstrating community love for the libraries.
The Vineyard School is holding its annual Christmas Fair on December 2nd from 12pm to 4pm. They are seeking volunteers and donations to help upgrade the school library. Ideas for activities at the fair include international food stalls, decorating gingerbread biscuits, face painting, a photo booth and craft tables. Volunteers are needed to organize, prepare food, donate items and man stalls on the day. A meeting will be held on November 9th to discuss further plans for the fair.
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2nd annual literary cake decorating contest event 2012 - Framingham State University
1. • In Honor of National Library Week, we thought it would be fun to have a “Book-themed”
cake decorating contest. All you had to do is bake a cake and decorate it to represent a
scene or character from a favorite book, be it a beloved children’s book or your favorite
adult book.
• We had Four cakes entered into the contest
• We allowed anyone coming through the library to judge the cakes, and they would put a
token in the box of the cake they liked the best. Judging ran from 9:30am-12:30pm.
• We had about 320 people participate in the voting/judging of the cakes.
• The winners are listed below
• At 1pm we announced the winners and began cutting into these beautiful creations and
shared them with anyone that came into the café.
• It was a very successful event, and I think all who participated had a good time.
• Please consider participating next year for our 3rd
Annual Literary Cake Decorating Contest.
We’re hoping to get even more Literary Cakes to choose from each year!
2. 1st
Place went to:
Cake #3 “Where the Wild Things Are” Decorated by
Nadine Johnstone’s ESL Class –
Created by Vanessa and Kfir
with 108 votes
2nd
Place went to:
Cake #2 “The Lorax” Decorated by
Colleen Previte – Archivist/Special Collections Librarian
with 98 votes
3rd
Place went to:
Cake #4 “The Secret Life of Bees” Decorated by
Megan Lenzi – Curriculum Library Assistant
with 85 votes
Honorable Mention:
Cake #1 “The Hobbit – Dragon Smaug” Decorated by
Natalya Pozdnyakov – Reference Librarian
with 28 votes