Art That’s Good Enough to Eat

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Fayette Plambech, 8, of Princeton won the inaugural contest at Nassau Park’s Panera Bread Bakery-Cafe. Children in grades three to five were invited to whip up their artwork to win prizes and benefit the Community FoodBank of New Jersey. While Fayette and the foodbank each received $250, Fayette, a student at Stuart School, qualifies to compete in the state-wide grand prize round.

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