Taste of C-U layman's awards
Sean Hermann
Issue date: 7/1/09 Section: News
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The Taste featured 27 different restaurant vendors, all of which were reviewed by a committee beforehand to ensure it was the best of its kind. Also featured were local bands as well as bands from around the Midwest who played on one of the two stages set up in the park. Another big attraction this year was the celebration of the Lincoln Bicentennial, which featured storytellers and music from the time period with Mr. Lincoln himself even making an appearance. More fun was added to the mix with new trivia games, inflatable castles, pony rides, and the sports zone, which left the kids occupied for hours. The arts section thrived this year as over 40 artists displayed their works for a crowd of all ages.
The proceeds from this year's taste went to benefit the Champaign Park District's Youth Scholarship Fund, which provides opportunities for youth who are unable to participate in recreational programs because of economic hardship.
This all sounds great right? But really, how good was the Taste of C-U this year? I created awards for both the good and the bad at the Taste this year and handed them out from either what I saw or heard from others about the taste this year. The awards are as follows:
Most Prepared Tent: Coldstone/Zelma's - Each of these vendors had a whopping number of workers helping around the tent and had a plan for when that big rush came.
Fan Favorite: Junior's Burgers - Juniors had the biggest line for the most amount of time by far and had the best customer satisfaction from the looks on Taste goer's faces after eating a delicious slider.


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Jodi Barnhill
posted 7/01/09 @ 9:55 PM CST
This is a great article summarizing the highlights of the Taste of Champaign. This is a well written article and enjoyable to read.
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