Cake Contest: A mile
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Cake Contest: A mile's worth of delicious baked bounty.

Cake baking and decorating contest winners announced


August 13, 2009 · Updated 3:37 PM 

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Island Rec celebrated its 25th anniversary of People, Parks and Program at its free summer concert series, Music on the Lawn on Wednesday July 29. Despite the record breaking hot temperatures, over 250 people attended the concert and 11 cakes were entered in the Baking and Decorating Contests. Judging the contests were Patrick Honeywell, Bakery San Juan; Felicity Milne, Cakes by Felicitations and Pam Stewart and Lucy Plumb-Reyes of Café Demeter. 1st place winners receive a Cake Baking and Decorating Classes from these professional bakers. After the judging the cakes were cut and enjoyed by those attending Music on the Lawn!

The Winners were:

Adult Division Cake Baking 1st Lori Stokes 2nd Place Susan Sterner, 3rd Place Eileen Drath

Adult Division Cake Decorating 1st Place Becky Volk, s 2nd Place Cinda Pierce

Youth Division Cake Decorating contest 1st Mady Schroeder, 2nd Place Camp Eagle Rock, 3rd place, Samantha Pillsbury and Cady Wilson.

In 1984 voters of San Juan Island approved the formation of San Juan Island Park and Recreation for the purpose of providing leisure time activities and recreational facilities as a public service to the residents of San Juan Island. Thanks to the foresight of community leaders of that time, residents today are enjoying the benefits of living in a community with a comprehensive park and recreation district.

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