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KENDALLVILLE â The Noble County Extension Homemakersâ annual Bake-A-Rama contest attracted 51 baked entries at the Noble County Fair. The annual baking contest is held during Ladies Day at the fair.
All baked entries were on display for Peopleâs Choice judging by fairgoers. Results were tabulated, then items were auctioned off to raise money for area high school student scholarships.
Auctioneer Don Oberlin helped the Extension Homemakers bring in $595. The highest bid was $37.50 by Harriett Stuff for Cinnamon Rolls made by Sharon Cripe. The annual Bake Walk, also held during Ladiesâ Day brought in an additional $34.75.
The Peopleâs Choice winner for each category of the Bake-A-Rama was: