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2nd Annual Brass City Bake Off

Companies and non-profits are encouraged to nominate a supervisor or staff member to participate in this amateur bake off! Wow the community and other businesses with your signature bakes! Three local expert judges will vote on the best bake. Attendees sample each bake and vote on the “People’s Choice” plus bid to take their favorite bake home! The Mattatuck Museum is grateful to be part of the local Waterbury community and looks forward to partnering with you, its local businesses.…

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February 28, 2024 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

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144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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Companies and non-profits are encouraged to nominate a supervisor or staff member to participate in this amateur bake off! Wow the community and other businesses with your signature bakes!
Three local expert judges will vote on the best bake. Attendees sample each bake and vote on the “People’s Choice” plus bid to take their favorite bake home!
The Mattatuck Museum is grateful to be part of the local Waterbury community and looks forward to partnering with you, its local businesses. The proceeds from this event will support exhibitions, educational adult and family programs. Your support directly contributes to the success and enhancement of our high-quality programs and exhibitions.
If you have any questions please contact Jennifer Johnston at (203) 753 – 0381 or jenn@mattmuseum.org
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