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Kids

Baker wins baker for lunch

TASTE TEST: Competition winner Breanna Baker samples a gingerbread man from The Oven Door
Posted by Weekly Advertiser in Kids on 01 Jul 2010 at 02:35 am

June 24, 2010, will go down in history as the day Julia Gillard became Australia’s first female Prime Minister. But on the same day another ‘ginger’ was proving just as popular at Horsham West Primary School. Horsham’s Oven Door Bakery mascot Ginga Gingerbread was at the school to deliver more 900 freshly baked items for the students’ lunch. The delivery was the result of a Kannamaroo Festival competition won by grade two student Breanna Baker. “We ran the coloruing competition last year with an incentive of $1000 in bakery products to the winning entrant’s school,” Oven Door manager James Henwood said. “The school’s now using it as a lunch-time fundraiser, with students ordering from our product range and the parents chipping in a small amount of money to the school,” he said. Students ordered 191 pies, 23 pasties, 218 sausage rolls, 254 slices of hedgehog and 222 gingerbread men, which were delivered fresh from the Oven Door by Mr Henwood and Ginga. The school raised more than $1300 from the lunch. And the popular Ginga left feeling like he could run the country.
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