Friday, December 6, 2013

See La Sagrada Familia + Antoni Gaudí Village Created by Students, Muskegon Culinary Institute of Michigan, Until 12-14, @CIMTweet

Chocolate Village at the Culinary Institute
 
Culinary Institute of Michigan students have created the tastiest holiday display in the county this year.  
 
Four advanced-level students in the baking and pastry arts program – Mary Smith, Samantha Hicks, Anna White and Emily Davis – as well as Chef Instructor Luis Amado, have created a chocolate village made up of replicas of buildings designed by the Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí.  
 
The students built their own representations of a church known as La Sagrada Familia and a garden complex called Park Güell, which have both been located as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
 
About 10 percent of the project uses molds that students have made themselves and the rest was done free form.  
 
You can see the village from 11:00a.m. to 9:00p.m. Monday through Saturday until Dec. 14, when the school closes for winter break. The display will reopen when classes are back in session on Jan. 13.  
 
Friday, 06 December, 2013
 
11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
 
336 W. Clay Ave.
Muskegon, MI 49440
 
 

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