Stars, Stripes, and Frosted Thanks: 香港六合彩开奖资料 Students Support Local War Veterans at Annual Cake Off Event

Teams of students compete in ICC鈥檚 cake-decorating fundraiser for the Rhode Island Veterans Home in Bristol

Courtney Dell鈥橝gnese 鈥19
Students compete in cake decorating contest.

BRISTOL, R.I. 鈥 Candy and frosting flew through the air on Saturday as teams of students covered sheet cakes with camouflage-dyed frosting, patriotic symbols, and piped messages of 鈥榯hank you for your service鈥 during the Inter-Class Council鈥檚 annual Cake Off. With a 鈥楽tars, Stripes, and Frosted Pipes鈥 theme and just 30 minutes on the clock, students hustled to decorate a prize-winning cake that celebrated and honored our veteran neighbors of the Rhode Island Veterans Home in Bristol.

Each year the Cake Off challenge brings together the campus community for a fun event that raises funds for a good cause. Past events have focused on major nonprofits, such as Make-A-Wish or Autism Speaks. For this year鈥檚 campus tradition, ICC鈥檚 Spirit and Traditions Chair Andrea Arnold said she wanted to support an organization much closer to home. 

鈥淚 chose the Rhode Island Veterans Home because I had a personal stake in it,鈥 Arnold said. 鈥淢y dad was a war veteran and he recently passed away, so I thought this would be a good thing to do in his memory.鈥

Judges taste the cakes.
A few of the discerning judges taste a cake.

Not only is it close to her heart, but the Rhode Island Veterans Home is also only a few miles down the road from campus and has served generations of veterans since the Civil War era.

With a recent major renovation, Director Bill Camara said the Veterans Home now supports about 200 veteran residents of the facility, many of whom received Valentine鈥檚 Day cards written by 香港六合彩开奖资料 students as part of an earlier effort by the ICC to connect with the veterans in the university鈥檚 backyard. Camara, who appeared as a guest judge for Cake Off, said he always appreciates working with 香港六合彩开奖资料 students who volunteer their time to assist the veterans and was happy to collaborate again for this tradition.

鈥淭he Town of Bristol has always been supportive of the Veterans Home, and Roger Williams University has always been a part of that,鈥 Camara said. 鈥淵ou have one age of the population on one end and the younger generation coming up, and it鈥檚 always good to see them getting together.鈥

For many students, supporting the Veterans Home provided a meaningful, personal connection to the annual competition.

Military service has been a big part of my family 鈥 it goes back generations 鈥 and having the chance to improve the lives of veterans made Cake Off all that more special this year,鈥 said junior Kevin Taratuta.

While Arnold acknowledged that it鈥檚 a lot to ask college students to give monetary donations, the annual event proved once again to be a successful fundraiser. Students and faculty from across campus came together and raised more than $2,000 for the Rhode Island Veterans Home.

Students compete in cake decorating contest.
Their creative skills put to the test, students cut and shaped their cakes then decorated them with battleships, flags, stars and eagles.