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Clermont College Edible Book Festival Serves Up Literary Delights
Book and food lovers gathered in UC Clermont's Art Gallery to celebrate Clermont College Library's annual Edible Book Festival and to feast on 37 yummy entries.
Students, faculty and staff whipped up their creative entries and after almost 100 votes were cast, The Peoples Choice Award went to the CISCO class led by Cindi Scibelli for LAN Switching and Wireless. Together, the class created two computers networked together from cake, cookies and Twizzlers.
Also recognized were three honorable mentions for Peoples Choice, Cory Becknells beautiful rendition of Starry Night from the book
Art Across Time
, The Learning Centers entry
Writing Down the Bones
and UC Clermont Association for Paralegal Students (UCCAPS) Smoking Beetle from
Ten Big Ones
.
"The 2009 Edible Book Festival was the most successful one yet. Each year libraries around the world celebrate Edible Books. Our library staff is pleased that so many Clermont people participated," said Penny McGinnis, Clermont College Library technical service manager.
The complete list of entries and prizes:
Best of Show- Cisco Class for LAN Switching and Wireless
April Fools Day Award-Amanda Bush for Black Juice
Best Food Action Award-UCCAPS for Ten Big Ones
Best Kiddie Lit-Jennifer Hoffman for If You Give a Cat a Cupcake
Betty Crocker Award-Sharman Wilmore for If You Give a Cat a Cupcake
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The Book Unwrapped Award-Monica Jones for
Cookin Quickies
Chocolate to Die for Award-Kathi Epperson for
Digital Person
Clermont Lantern Award-Elizabeth Bush for
Sun
Cooked Up Book Award-Nancy Hunter for
Look Me in the Eye!
Emerils Bam!! Award-Jennifer Hoffman for
Taking Wing
Fit for a Queen-Rebecca Hinton for
The Secret Garden
The Great Classic-Fred Krome for
A History of Wine in America
MMMM Sweetest-Erica Bush for
Eclipse
Most Artsy-Cory Becknell for
Art in America
Most Visual Appeal-Rosemary Young for
Tree of Rivers
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Mystery Food-Kathi Epperson for
Intertwined
Oh So Cute-Melissa Dunn for
Arthurs First Sleep Over
Pen to Plate-Penny McGinnis for
Apron Full of Beans
Rachel Ray for a Day-Greg Loving for
The Unbearable Lightness of Being(Bean)
Ughhh Gross-Kathi Epperson for
The Overflowing Brain
Ultimate Tasty Treat Award-TLC for
Writing Down the Bones
Ummm so Tasty Award-Rosemary Young a.k.a. Bobby Lou Stevenson for
The Sun : a biography Want to Gobble it Up
-Sandy Kirk for
The Quilt
The Why Didnt I Think of That Award-Elizabeth Bush for
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Yummiest of Show-Sharman Wilmore for
The Golden Egg
List of entries not judged:
The Square Root of 2-Nancy Hunter
Beans a History-Nancy Hunter
Bred to the Bone-Nancy Hunter
Super Organism-Nancy Hunter
Super Crunchers-Nancy Hunter
Ocean : Our Water Our World-Penny McGinnis
Butterflies of the World-Penny McGinnis
Loot-Rosemary Young
Dolphin Mysteries- Rosemary Young
Otera Mesa- Rosemary Young
Big Thaw-Rosemary Young
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