Malena Faceendo carefully measures oil as grandmother Barb Socia looks on
St Boniface Youth Bake Goodies As Fund Raiser
February 14, 2010
By: Stephen Kent
St. Boniface Church was host the Bay Music Foundation's annual scholarship competition this past Saturday. The entire morning the people at that event were tempted, treated and tormented by the mouth watering smell of backing cookies, cakes, brownies and other delectable goodies as the kids in the Parish Faith Formation class prepared for a Sunday Bake Sale.
Diane Seidel was in charge of the kitchen. She said that the class sponsors a little girl in Peru. They hold bottle and can drivers, the bake sale, and other fundraisers so that they can send money each month.
Thankfully the girls took pity on the Bay Music crowd and brought out a tray of warm brownies. At 50ยข each they were gone in no time. Next time the two groups overlap, they promised to give the brownies away for free, as long as you bought a $5 cup of cold milk to wash them down.
Kassandra VanSumeren reads instructions
while Robynn Verhaeghe and Emily Rasmussen organize utensils Catherine Hall spreads frosting on a cookie
Raegan Verhaeghe prepares to mix up another batch of brownies
Robynn, Emily and Malena watch closely as Barb Socia sets up the mixer.
Robynn and Kassandra frost cupcakes
Production line decorating (and a little tasting)
7 The finished products begin to pile up.
Catherine Hall and Raegan Verhaeghe sold out in minutes
when they brought warm brownies into the Bay Music Foundation registration area.
(Next year: brownies free with a $5 cup of cold milk)