OCAF Bakers - Golden Pear Bakery Needs Your Help!



From: Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation <info@ocaf.com>
Date: November 9, 2012 9:30:12 AM EST
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Subject: OCAF Bakers - Golden Pear Bakery Needs Your Help!
Reply-To: info@ocaf.com



OCAF Holiday Logo


The OCAF 
Golden Pear Bakery
Needs Your Baked Goods
(and a little bit of help)!
 
Will you help by making a homemade dessert for the Golden Pear Bakery?  

The Holiday Market is just around the corner (Nov. 30 and Dec 1 & 2), and we need your help in making our Golden Pear Bakery a success. This year the Golden Pear Bakery is looking for HOMEMADE (no box mixes please) decorated holiday cookies, candies, cupcakes, biscotti, small quick breads, candied popcorn, etc.  We will need lots of these small items in order to make the Bakery successful in helping to raise money for OCAF. 

Please drop off for your baked goods on Thursday, November 29, form 10 AM - 4 PM at the 1902 OCAF Center.  If you could help me with packaging that morning from 10 to 12, I would appreciate it. I have some Christmas tins and holiday bags we can use. We need volunteers to help with sales during the Market hours each day, as I will have my own booth. It's a fun and easy volunteer job! 

Please call or e-mail me if you can contribute to the bakery and what you can provide.

I thank you in advance for helping us out with the baking this year. Last year the vendors and visitors really appreciated all the delicious treats!

Judy Buckley


Holiday Cupcake

Types of homemade desserts needed for this year's  
Golden Pear Bakery
  • Decorated Holiday Cookies
  • Candies
  • Cupcakes
  • Brownies
  • Biscotti
  • Small Quick Breads
  • Candied Popcorn

Holiday Cookies

This email was sent to danjmatt@bellsouth.net by info@ocaf.com |  
Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation | PO Box 631 | 34 School St. | Watkinsville | GA | 30677

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