Cakes were judged by Susan Notter, USA sales professional for Max Felchlin chocolate, who has won gold medals in numerous competitions around the world; and Suzann Mayer, a retired faculty member and former owner of Grammy Sue’s Cakes and Cookies.
Claudia M. Walling, of Williamsport, earned second place, and Alexis N. Youse, of Pottstown, placed third. Honorable mentions were awarded to Ashley L. Geist, of Huntingdon, and CC N. Hawkins, of Williamsport. Walling, Youse and Geist are baking and pastry arts students, and Hawkins is in the applied management major.
Each of the entrants in the competition was enrolled in an advanced-level cake decorating course, taught by Chef Todd M. Keeley, instructor of baking and pastry arts/culinary arts.
Penn College offers an associate degree in baking and pastry arts and a certificate in professional baking. Students who want to further their educations and careers can use their associate degree credits toward a bachelor’s degree in applied management, which can be completed on campus or online. To learn more about the college’s business and hospitality majors, call 570-327-4505.
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