A day of chocolate

KENT — Kent Center School will be transformed into a world of sugary delights on Wednesday, Feb. 11, from 3:30 to 6 p.m. for the 14th annual Kent Chocolate Fest.

The event benefits the Kent Center School Scholarship Fund, which gives college scholarships to students from the school.

“It started many years ago. A founding member from Maine brought the idea down with her,� former event chairwoman Marie O’Brien said. “Now we have people from all over the state, including Danbury and York, all come over for the event. It’s amazing because volunteers come in the morning and transform the cafeteria into a festival hall that’s all decorated in pink and red.�

O’Brien said the $5 admission fee buys a plate that can be stacked with a selection of chocolates, which are donated by bakers and candy makers.

“Everyone bakes in Kent,� O’Brien said. “Private schools and local businesses from all over town donate as well. Someone once asked me, ‘How do we know how much chocolate to bake for the event?’ Honestly, I have no idea. We just ask people to bake and everyone comes together.�

She said that chocolate offerings will include brownies, chocolate-covered pretzels, chocolate-covered marshmallows, candies, candy hearts and a chocolate fountain.

“Who doesn’t like chocolate?� she said. “It’s wonderful and it goes to a good cause.�

For more information on the Chocolate Fest, and to learn how to purchase tickets and how to donate food items, contact Lesly Ferris at 860-364-0367.

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