The decorator responsible for the intricately detailed cake is Aurora Mercedes LeBlanc, a non-degree student from Williamsport.
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 owner of Grammy Sue’s Cakes and Cookies.
Bailey L. Frey, a baking and pastry arts student from Watsontown, took second place, and Madeline J. Novack, a baking and pastry arts student from Selinsgrove, placed third.
Each of the entrants in the competition is enrolled in an advanced-level cake decorating course, taught by Chef Todd M. Keeley, instructor of baking and pastry arts/culinary arts. In addition to judging the cakes, Notter and Mayer spent time in the classroom talking with students about the industry, providing advice and answering questions.
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– Photos by Jennifer A. Cline, writer/magazine editor
Chefs Suzann Mayer, retired faculty member, and Susan Notter, USA sales professional for Max Felchlin, provide industry insight and advice to baking and pastry arts students before judging a wedding cake competition comprised of final projects by students in Cake Decorating II.
Madeline J. Novack, of Selinsgrove, with her third-place winning cake ...
Bailey L. Frey, of Watsontown, received second place for her cake.
A cake by Kristian M. Saunders, of Gillett, features “love birds” in a nest.
A cake by Rachael E. Berg, of Newark, Del.
The impressive topper on LeBlanc’s first-place cake
LeBlanc’s winning entry: a cake topped with a hand-molded weeping cherry tree
Frey's second-place cake
A cake by Danielle R. Wesneski, of Williamsport
A black wedding cake by Brianna M. Farmer, of McKean
... accented with petals and piping