Do you love chocolate or have friends and family that do? Then stop by the Kellogg Center on Sunday, Feb. 24 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for Chocolate in 3D! Chocolate in 3D! is MSU Museum’s twenty-fourth annual Chocolate Party Benefit featuring cheesecakes, tortes, fountains and other delectable chocolate goodies. The MSU Museum Chocolate Benefit is a competition between local restaurants, caterers and bakeshops, and is one of few professional culinary events in the country open to the public. Each competitor uses their skills to craft pyramids, film reels and other items made from chocolate.
Chocolate Benefit competitors for 2013 include: Bake N’ Cakes, American Crepes, The Sweet Cake Company, How Sweet It Is, Aggie Mae’s and others. All proceeds raised from the event will benefit the MSU Museum’s collections. The MSU Museum has nearly one million artifacts housed in four buildings across MSU’s campus.
Tickets are $30 for the general public and $25 for MSU Museum Members in advance, and $35 at the door. A special ticket “Premier Chocolatier” is also available for purchase for $75 and offers an advance preview of creations at the Chocolate Benefit and a year-long MSU Museum membership. For more information or to purchase tickets visit the events page on the MSU Museum website.
This article starts by saying the event is at the MSU museum, then finishes by saying it is at Kellogg. I think it is actually at Kellogg, so you might want to correct this. Thanks!
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