Bakers of all ages and talents are invited to take part in the Big Birthday Bake Off as part of the Picnic in the Park event on Sunday 22nd September.
The bake off competition will raise funds for the Mayor of Knutsford’s chosen charities and celebrates the 50th anniversary of Knutsford Town Council which was established in 1974.
The competition is open to all ages and skill levels, whether its your first cupcakes or your latest masterpiece – it’s a friendly competition judged by the Mayor of Knutsford, councillor Colin Banks and two judges from Knutsford Bake Club.
Participants are encouraged to enter their best bakes, in the following categories:
- Cakes
- Bread
- Tart
- Tray bake
There will be prizes for adults and children under 18. The cakes need to be dropped off between 12-2pm, with the winners being announced at 2:30pm.
The competition is part of Picnic in the Park a free community event taking place on St Helena’s field at Longridge/Higher Downs from 12-4pm.
In addition to the competition, attendees will have the opportunity to purchase delicious cakes, kindly baked and donated by Knutsford Bake Club. All proceeds from the cake sales will support the Mayor’s chosen charities, Just Drop-In and The Welcome.
Cllr Banks said:
“Come and showcase your creations in our bake-off tent, no matter what your age or ability, I am looking forward to sampling your creations”.
For more details on the event please visit the Knutsford Town Council website.
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