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Sunday, September 22, 2024 at 11:33 AM

The Taste of Columbus sweet success

COLUMBUS – The Taste of Columbus brought out the best chefs that there is to offer while guests lined up to taste each tasty treat and judge who will take home the coveted Best in Show awards for both appetizers and desserts.

COLUMBUS — The Taste of Columbus brought out the best chefs that there is to offer while guests lined up to taste each tasty treat and judge who will take home the coveted Best in Show awards for both appetizers and desserts.

The crowd lined up to taste and test each table’s goodies. Serious but fun braggin’ rights goes to the Columbus Police Department who took home the best appetizer while the Columbus Volunteer Fire Department took home the best dessert award plus second place appetizer award. The Best in Show Tablescape went to Columbus Historical Preservation Trust.

Executive Director Jennifer Mc-Coskey Owens, Boys and Girls Club of Champion Valley had the honor of presenting the winning Best of Show awards. Champion Valley has locations in Columbus, Weimar and Schulenburg and helps care and educate kids who would normally be homebound during parent/guardian work hours.

The Taste of Columbus is a fundraiser that benefits the Boys and Girls Club of Champion Valley and gives the community the opportunity to give to a worthwhile program and have fun doing it.



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