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Essex County Sponsors Green Gingerbread House Contest

Designs on display at Environmental Center in Roseland through the end of December.

 
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Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (left) congratulates Marion Peterson from Caldwell for receiving first place in the Non-Professional Adult category of the Essex County Environmental Center's Eighth Annual Essex County Gingerbread Homes and Habitats Contest. Entries were judged on distinctiveness, creative use of nature theme, use of sustainable building design techniques and skill in decoration. The awards were presented on Saturday, December 15th at the Essex County Environmental Center in Roseland. Glen Frieson
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Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (center)
congratulates Don Piszel and Irenia Oczkowska from the ShopRite Bakery Bunch
in West Caldwell for receiving first place in the Professional Adult
category of the Essex County Environmental Center's Eighth Annual Essex
County Gingerbread Homes and Habitats Contest. Entries were judged on
distinctiveness, creative use of nature theme, use of sustainable building
design techniques and skill in decoration. The awards were presented on
Saturday, December 15th at the Essex County Environmental Center in
Roseland.
Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (right)
congratulates Tracy and Isabel Voca from the 4-H Environmental Kids Club in
Roseland for receiving second place in the Group/Family category of the
Essex County Environmental Center's Eighth Annual Essex County Gingerbread
Homes and Habitats Contest. Other team members who were not present are
Bridget Castano and Gizelle Patierno. Entries were judged on
distinctiveness, creative use of nature theme, use of sustainable building
design techniques and skill in decoration. The awards were presented on
Saturday, December 15th at the Essex County Environmental Center in
Roseland.
Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (left)
congratulates Marion Peterson from Caldwell for receiving first place in the
Non-Professional Adult category of the Essex County Environmental Center's
Eighth Annual Essex County Gingerbread Homes and Habitats Contest. Entries
were judged on distinctiveness, creative use of nature theme, use of
sustainable building design techniques and skill in decoration. The awards
were presented on Saturday, December 15th at the Essex County Environmental
Center in Roseland.
Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (right)
congratulates Essex County West Caldwell Tech Culinary Arts Teacher Victoria
Atfield for receiving second place in the Non-Professional Adult category of
the Essex County Environmental Center's Eighth Annual Essex County
Gingerbread Homes and Habitats Contest. Students who worked on the project
but were not present are Melany Llugcha, Destiny Duprey, Pamela Martinez,
Steven Soda and Marquis Stevens. Entries were judged on distinctiveness,
creative use of nature theme, use of sustainable building design techniques
and skill in decoration. The awards were presented on Saturday, December
15th at the Essex County Environmental Center in Roseland.

These gingerbread houses are not just edible, they are educational, too. 

More than 51 entries were received in the Essex County Environmental Center’s Eighth Annual Gingerbread Homes and Habitats Contest.

The entries were divided into four categories—Individual Child; Group/Family; Adult Non-Professional and Adult Professional—and winners were recognized Saturday at the center in Roseland. 

The goal of the contest is to raise awareness about nature with a holiday theme, according to Essex County Excecutive Joseph N. DiVincenzo. 

"This hands-on, family-oriented contest lets people of all ages learn about the environment in a fun way,” DiVincenzo stated in a release. “I am amazed at the creativeness and ingenuity of the entries each winter. Everyone who participated in this contest was a winner."

The entries featured were judged by crafsmanship and design as well as by how well "green" elements were incorporated. Some entries used windmills, bicycles and solar panels on roofs to symbolize the sustainable habitat theme.

This year's winners were:

2012 Visitor’s Choice Award: Gilbert Antero, Ann Cook, Dawson Erwin and Alex Erwin from Fairfield.

Group/Family Category: First Place: The Mazur/Hill Family from Fairfield. Second Place: 4-H Environmental Kids Club members Tracy Voca, Bridget Castano and Gizelle Patierno and their teacher Sue Mazur. Third Place: Avery, Ashlyn, Ella and Patrick McAdams from Montclair.

Individual Child Category: First Place: Aleah Colon-Alfonso from Glen Ridge. Second Place: Galina A. Bello from Lyndhurst. Third Place: Vincent J. Bello, III from Lyndhurst.

Adult Non-Professional Category: First Place: Marion Peterson from Caldwell. Second Place: Essex County West Caldwell Tech Culinary Arts students Destiney Duprey, Melany Llugcha, Marquis Stevens, Pamela Martinez and Steven Suda and their teacher Victoria Atfield. Third Place: Essex County North 13th Street School Culinary Arts students Ciarra Rivera, Diana Quinones, Amethyst Navarro and Inaya Haigs Andrews and their teacher Brett Boon.

Adult Professional Category: First Place: Sunrise Bakery from West Caldwell ShopRite. Second Place: Nanina’s In the Park from Belleville.

The Essex County Environmental Center is located at 621B Eagle Rock Ave. in Roseland.

Related Topics: Essex County Environmental Center and Holiday Guide 2012

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