university of washington College of Forest Resources About the College PEOPLE academic programs COURsES research outreach Centers & programs Support CFR CFR Tools s e a r cshe a r c h Welcome! New & Events Student Spotlight Our College, established as one of the first natural resource programs in the CFR in the News Erin Hagen Preserving endangered species is country, has been "creating futures since 1907." Our vision is to provide world Trees giving bizarre clues to climate change Seattle Times article - Wind River Canopy Crane research class, internationally recognized knowledge and leadership for environmental and natural resource issues. Our programs focus on the integrating theme of sustainability in environments that include wilderness and park-like ecosystems, intensively managed planted forests, and urban environments. 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Can we save them uw directories site map calendar recent decades and are now numbered in the low university of washington College of Forest Resources About the College Dean’s Message Dean’s Office Diversity PEOPLE Alumni academic programs Organizations COURsES Visiting Committee research Facilities & Maps outreach Centers & programs News & Events Support CFR CFR Tools Employment Opportunities search Welcome! New & Events Student Spotlight Our College, established as one of the first natural resource programs in the CFR in the News Erin Hagen Preserving endangered species is country, has been "creating futures since 1907." Our vision is to provide world Trees giving bizarre clues to climate change Seattle Times article - Wind River Canopy Crane research class, internationally recognized knowledge and leadership for environmental and natural resource issues. Our programs focus on the integrating theme of sustainability in environments that include wilderness and park-like ecosystems, intensively managed planted forests, and urban environments. We educate the next generation of leaders in natural resources and public and private land management throughout the state, the region, and the nation and contribute to the solution of natural resources and environmental challenges throughout the world. Timber industry: Cutting down trees helps environment National Public Radio story the Juan Fernández firecrown, a charismatic hummingbird that lives only on Robinson Crusoe Island, 400 miles off the coast of Future of Washington's Forests final report College of Forest Resources comprehensive assessment of Washington State's forest lands and forest industries numbered in the low hundreds. more >> New Undergraduate Options in Environmental Science and Resource Management! uw home student Erin Hagen is trying to help just one: Chile. The firecrowns’ numbers have declined ScienCentral News video on the Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility cfr home all? Should we even try? Wildlife Science PhD CFR Recognized for Achievements! University Week Article Seattle Times Editorial UW Daily video interview with Dean Bruce Bare on the future of forestry contact a big job with big questions. Can we save them uw directories site map calendar dramatically in recent decades and are now university of washington College of Forest Resources About the College Dean’s Message Dean’s Office Diversity PEOPLE Alumni academic programs Organizations COURsES Visiting Committee research Facilities & Maps outreach Centers & programs News & Events Support CFR CFR Tools Employment Opportunities search Welcome! New & Events Student Spotlight Our College, established as one of the first natural resource programs in the CFR in the News Erin Hagen Preserving endangered species is country, has been "creating futures since 1907." Our vision is to provide world Trees giving bizarre clues to climate change Seattle Times article - Wind River Canopy Crane research class, internationally recognized knowledge and leadership for environmental and natural resource issues. Our programs focus on the integrating theme of sustainability in environments that include wilderness and park-like ecosystems, intensively managed planted forests, and urban environments. We educate the next generation of leaders in natural resources and public and private land management throughout the state, the region, and the nation and contribute to the solution of natural resources and environmental challenges throughout the world. Timber industry: Cutting down trees helps environment National Public Radio story the Juan Fernández firecrown, a charismatic hummingbird that lives only on Robinson Crusoe Island, 400 miles off the coast of Future of Washington's Forests final report College of Forest Resources comprehensive assessment of Washington State's forest lands and forest industries numbered in the low hundreds. more >> New Undergraduate Options in Environmental Science and Resource Management! uw home student Erin Hagen is trying to help just one: Chile. The firecrowns’ numbers have declined ScienCentral News video on the Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility cfr home all? Should we even try? Wildlife Science PhD CFR Recognized for Achievements! University Week Article Seattle Times Editorial UW Daily video interview with Dean Bruce Bare on the future of forestry contact a big job with big questions. Can we save them uw directories site map calendar dramatically in recent decades and are now About the College Faculty PEOPLE Staff academic programs COURsES research outreach Centers & programs Support CFR CFR Tools Graduate Students search Faculty Staff Graduate Students FACULTY The College is organized into a single faculty headed by a Chair and Vice Chair: The faculty of the College is responsible for maintaining undergraduate and graduate curricula. The faculty operates under a set of bylaws. Two undergraduate curricula — Environmental Science and Resource Management (ESRM) and Paper Science and Engineering (PSE) — lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources. Graduate programs lead to the Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) learned degrees and provide concentrations in diverse disciplinary and research areas including environmental horticulture and urban forestry, forest ecology, forest soils, forest systems and bioenergy, paper science and engineering, restoration ecology, social sciences, sustainable resource management, and wildlife science. Professional fifth-year master’s programs currently available are: Master of Environmental Horticulture (MEH) and a Master of Forest Resources (MFR). Program information and academic counseling are available from the Office of Student and Academic Services. Teaching and Research Faculty & Area of Interest Faculty Administration Allan, G. Graham Professor Gordon Bradley Chair gbradley@u.washington.edu Phone 206-685-0881; FAX 206-543-3254 Fiber Composites; Polymer Science; Creativity And Innovation; Controlled Release Systems Bakker, Jonathan Assistant Professor Community Ecology; Restoration Ecology; Historical Ecology; Ecological Data Analysis Bancroft, Betsy Research Associate Bare, Bruce Dean/Professor Harvest Scheduling; Biometry; Forest Land Management; Finance And Valuation; Soft Optimization; Management Science, Operations Research, Fuzzy Systems Clare Ryan Vice-Chair cmryan@u.washington.edu Phone 206-616-3987; FAX 206-685-0790 College of Forest Resources University of Washington Box 352100 Seattle, WA 98195-2100 Bolton, Susan Professor Surface Water Hydrology; Watershed Management; Water Quality Bradley, Gordon Professor/Chair Forest Land Use Planning; Impact Assessment; Conservation Area Planning; Urban Ecology And Urban Forestry Briggs, David Professor/Director Operations Research In Forest Products Industries Brown, Sally Research Associate Professor In Situ Remediation Of Soils; Use Of Biosolids; Phytoremediation Of Heavy Metals Bura, Renata Assistant Professor Doty, Sharon Assistant Professor Phytoremediation; Poplar-Bacteria Interactions Eastin, Ivan Professor/Director Marketing Strategies And International Trade Of Forest Products; Marketing Of Lesser-Known Timber Species Edmonds, Robert Professor/Assoc Dean Forest Soil Microbiology; Biology Of Forest Diseases; Air Pollution Ettl, Gregory Associate Professor/Director Faculty Administrative Staff Nevada Smith Winkenwerder 104A nevada@u.washington.edu Phone 206-543-3507; FAX 206-543-3254 Lois Fink Winkenwerder 104 fink@u.washington.edu Phone 206-543-2751; FAX 206-685-3091 Carrie Cone Merrill 123 cmcone@u.washington.edu Phone 206-685-2579; FAX 206-685-2692 About the College Faculty PEOPLE Staff academic programs COURsES research outreach Centers & programs Support CFR CFR Tools Graduate Students search Faculty Staff Graduate Students FACULTY The College is organized into a single faculty headed by a Chair and Vice Chair: The faculty of the College is responsible for maintaining undergraduate and graduate curricula. The faculty operates under a set of bylaws. Two undergraduate curricula — Environmental Science and Resource Management (ESRM) and Paper Science and Engineering (PSE) — lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources. Graduate programs lead to the Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) learned degrees and provide concentrations in diverse disciplinary and research areas including environmental horticulture and urban forestry, forest ecology, forest soils, forest systems and bioenergy, paper science and engineering, restoration ecology, social sciences, sustainable resource management, and wildlife science. Professional fifth-year master’s programs currently available are: Master of Environmental Horticulture (MEH) and a Master of Forest Resources (MFR). Program information and academic counseling are available from the Office of Student and Academic Services. Teaching and Research Faculty & Area of Interest Faculty Administration Allan, G. Graham Professor Gordon Bradley Chair gbradley@u.washington.edu Phone 206-685-0881; FAX 206-543-3254 Fiber Composites; Polymer Science; Creativity And Innovation; Controlled Release Systems Bakker, Jonathan Assistant Professor Community Ecology; Restoration Ecology; Historical Ecology; Ecological Data Analysis Office:MERRILL 36 Phone: 206-221-3864 Email: jbakker@u.washington.edu Graduate Interest Group(s): RESTORATION ECOLOGY; FOREST ECOLOGY; ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE AND URBAN FORESTRY B.A., Biology and Environmental Studies, Dordt College, 1994 M.Sc., Plant Ecology, University of Regina, 1996 Ph.D., Ecosystem Science (Forestry), Northern Arizona University, 2005 My research focuses on: Restoration and management of prairies, savannas, and forests Long-term vegetation dynamics Statistical methods for community ecology Courses Taught: CFR 502 Data Collection, Analysis, and Presentation (3) ESRM 362 Introduction to Restoration Ecology (5) ESRM 412 Native Plant Production (3) Recent Publications: Bakker, J.D. and M.M. Moore. 2007. Controls on vegetation structure in southwestern ponderosa pine forests, 1941 and 2004. Ecology 88:2305-2319. Moore, M.M., C.A. Casey, J.D. Bakker, J.D. Springer, P.Z. Fulé, W.W. Covington and D.C. Laughlin. Herbaceous vegetation responses (1992-2004) to restoration treatments in a ponderosa pine forest. Rangeland Ecology and Management 59:135-144. Laughlin, D.C., M.M. Moore, J.D. Bakker, C.A. Casey, J.D. Springer, P.Z. Fulé and W.W. Covington. 2006. Assessing targets for the restoration of herbaceous vegetation in ponderosa pine forests. Restoration Ecology 14:548-560. Bakker, J.D. 2005. A new, proportional method for reconstructing historical tree diameters. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 35:2515-2520. Clare Ryan Vice-Chair cmryan@u.washington.edu Phone 206-616-3987; FAX 206-685-0790 College of Forest Resources University of Washington Box 352100 Seattle, WA 98195-2100 Faculty Administrative Staff Nevada Smith Winkenwerder 104A nevada@u.washington.edu Phone 206-543-3507; FAX 206-543-3254 Lois Fink Winkenwerder 104 fink@u.washington.edu Phone 206-543-2751; FAX 206-685-3091 Carrie Cone Merrill 123 cmcone@u.washington.edu Phone 206-685-2579; FAX 206-685-2692 university of washington College of Forest Resources About the College Undergraduate Programs PEOPLE academic programs Prospective Graduate Programs COURsES Current Graduate Programs research Advising outreach Scholarships Centers & programs Support CFR CFR Tools Links search Welcome! New & Events Student Spotlight Our College, established as one of the first natural resource programs in the CFR in the News Erin Hagen Preserving endangered species is country, has been "creating futures since 1907." Our vision is to provide world Trees giving bizarre clues to climate change Seattle Times article - Wind River Canopy Crane research class, internationally recognized knowledge and leadership for environmental and natural resource issues. Our programs focus on the integrating theme of sustainability in environments that include wilderness and park-like ecosystems, intensively managed planted forests, and urban environments. We educate the next generation of leaders in natural resources and public and private land management throughout the state, the region, and the nation and contribute to the solution of natural resources and environmental challenges throughout the world. Timber industry: Cutting down trees helps environment National Public Radio story the Juan Fernández firecrown, a charismatic hummingbird that lives only on Robinson Crusoe Island, 400 miles off the coast of Future of Washington's Forests final report College of Forest Resources comprehensive assessment of Washington State's forest lands and forest industries numbered in the low hundreds. more >> New Undergraduate Options in Environmental Science and Resource Management! uw home student Erin Hagen is trying to help just one: Chile. The firecrowns’ numbers have declined ScienCentral News video on the Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility cfr home all? Should we even try? Wildlife Science PhD CFR Recognized for Achievements! University Week Article Seattle Times Editorial UW Daily video interview with Dean Bruce Bare on the future of forestry contact a big job with big questions. Can we save them uw directories site map calendar dramatically in recent decades and are now About the College Undergraduate Programs PEOPLE academic programs Prospective Graduate Programs COURsES Current Graduate Programs research Advising outreach Scholarships Centers & programs Support CFR CFR Tools Links search Undergraduate Programs Ugrad Research Opportunities Prospective Graduate Programs Current Graduate Programs Advising Scholarships Links UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Majors Minors UW Undergraduate Admission Academic Preparation Declaring the Major Program Accreditation UW Time Schedule Honors Program Majors The College offers two undergraduate majors leading to the Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources degree, Environmental Science and Resource Management and Paper Science and Engineering. Scholarship support is widely available in both majors; nearly one-quarter of the College’s students receive scholarships each year. Both majors provide opportunities for internships, international study, and undergraduate research. An honors program is available in both majors. The Environmental Science and Resource Management (ESRM) major gives students interested in learning about natural and human-dominated landscapes a broad, flexible undergraduate science degree with an opportunity to select one of four program options or to design their own upper-division coursework.. • ESRM is an open major (any student can declare). • ESRM is transfer friendly. • ESRM allows for over 50 free electives. • ESRM offers four transcripted options— wildlife conservation; landscape ecology and conservation; sustainable forest management; and restoration ecology and environmental horticulture — or students can design their own upper-division coursework. • ESRM can easily combine with minors and double degrees. The Paper Science and Engineering (PSE) major is designed for students seeking training in chemical and physical sciences and chemical engineering as applied to manufacturing fiber products, fuels, and chemicals from biomass resources. It emphasizes the application of mathematics, chemistry, and engineering to paper and related bioresources-based industries. • PSE is an engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012 - telephone: (410) 347-7700. • PSE provides extensive faculty contact and active student groups. • A 5th year double degree option with Chemical Engineering is available. Minors The College offers two minors: Environmental Science and Resource Management (ESRM) and Streamside Studies. The ESRM minor requires a minimum of 25 ESRM credits. 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Our programs focus on the integrating theme of sustainability in environments that include wilderness and park-like ecosystems, intensively managed planted forests, and urban environments. We educate the next generation of leaders in natural resources and public and private land management throughout the state, the region, and the nation and contribute to the solution of natural resources and environmental challenges throughout the world. Timber industry: Cutting down trees helps environment National Public Radio story the Juan Fernández firecrown, a charismatic hummingbird that lives only on Robinson Crusoe Island, 400 miles off the coast of Future of Washington's Forests final report College of Forest Resources comprehensive assessment of Washington State's forest lands and forest industries numbered in the low hundreds. more >> New Undergraduate Options in Environmental Science and Resource Management! uw home student Erin Hagen is trying to help just one: Chile. The firecrowns’ numbers have declined ScienCentral News video on the Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility cfr home all? Should we even try? Wildlife Science PhD CFR Recognized for Achievements! University Week Article Seattle Times Editorial UW Daily video interview with Dean Bruce Bare on the future of forestry contact a big job with big questions. Can we save them uw directories site map calendar dramatically in recent decades and are now university of washington College of Forest Resources About the College PEOPLE academic programs Funded Research Projects COURsES Center Research research outreach Cool Research Pages Centers & programs CFR Fact Sheets Support CFR CFR Tools UW Office of Research search Welcome! New & Events Student Spotlight Our College, established as one of the first natural resource programs in the CFR in the News Erin Hagen Preserving endangered species is country, has been "creating futures since 1907." Our vision is to provide world Trees giving bizarre clues to climate change Seattle Times article - Wind River Canopy Crane research class, internationally recognized knowledge and leadership for environmental and natural resource issues. Our programs focus on the integrating theme of sustainability in environments that include wilderness and park-like ecosystems, intensively managed planted forests, and urban environments. We educate the next generation of leaders in natural resources and public and private land management throughout the state, the region, and the nation and contribute to the solution of natural resources and environmental challenges throughout the world. Timber industry: Cutting down trees helps environment National Public Radio story the Juan Fernández firecrown, a charismatic hummingbird that lives only on Robinson Crusoe Island, 400 miles off the coast of Future of Washington's Forests final report College of Forest Resources comprehensive assessment of Washington State's forest lands and forest industries numbered in the low hundreds. more >> New Undergraduate Options in Environmental Science and Resource Management! uw home student Erin Hagen is trying to help just one: Chile. The firecrowns’ numbers have declined ScienCentral News video on the Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility cfr home all? Should we even try? Wildlife Science PhD CFR Recognized for Achievements! University Week Article Seattle Times Editorial UW Daily video interview with Dean Bruce Bare on the future of forestry contact a big job with big questions. Can we save them uw directories site map calendar dramatically in recent decades and are now university of washington College of Forest Resources About the College PEOPLE academic programs COURsES Overview research Current Events outreach Centers & programs Denman Lecture Series Support CFR CFR Tools Publications search Welcome! New & Events Student Spotlight Our College, established as one of the first natural resource programs in the CFR in the News Erin Hagen Preserving endangered species is country, has been "creating futures since 1907." Our vision is to provide world Trees giving bizarre clues to climate change Seattle Times article - Wind River Canopy Crane research class, internationally recognized knowledge and leadership for environmental and natural resource issues. Our programs focus on the integrating theme of sustainability in environments that include wilderness and park-like ecosystems, intensively managed planted forests, and urban environments. We educate the next generation of leaders in natural resources and public and private land management throughout the state, the region, and the nation and contribute to the solution of natural resources and environmental challenges throughout the world. Timber industry: Cutting down trees helps environment National Public Radio story the Juan Fernández firecrown, a charismatic hummingbird that lives only on Robinson Crusoe Island, 400 miles off the coast of Future of Washington's Forests final report College of Forest Resources comprehensive assessment of Washington State's forest lands and forest industries numbered in the low hundreds. more >> New Undergraduate Options in Environmental Science and Resource Management! uw home student Erin Hagen is trying to help just one: Chile. The firecrowns’ numbers have declined ScienCentral News video on the Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility cfr home all? Should we even try? Wildlife Science PhD CFR Recognized for Achievements! University Week Article Seattle Times Editorial UW Daily video interview with Dean Bruce Bare on the future of forestry contact a big job with big questions. Can we save them uw directories site map calendar dramatically in recent decades and are now About the College PEOPLE academic programs COURsES research outreach Centers & progr ams Support CFR CFR Tools search CENTERS AND PROGRAMS Centers and cooperative programs offer unique opportunities for multi- and interdisciplinary inquiry. Other special programs, like the Stand Management Cooperative, are organized as research The College administers five interdisciplinary centers, two of them jointly with other UW academic cooperatives, with members from private industry and government agencies paying an annual units. Centers at the UW generally focus on research and outreach. Although centers do not fee. Still others are loosely organized as consortia or networks, drawing on the expertise and administer academic programs, they are an important resource for graduate and undergraduate interests of faculty, students, and staff from the College and throughout the UW. student learning and research, including mentoring and funding for masters and PhD students. centers progra m s PNW Cooperative Ecosystems Study Unit Center for International Trade in Forest Products Precision Forestry Cooperative Center for Quantitative Science in Forestry, Rare Plant Care and Conservation (PNW-CESU) USGS Cascadia Field Station Fisheries, and Wildlife USFS Demonstration of Ecosystem Management Center for Sustainable Forestry at Pack Forest Options Study (DEMO) USFS Fire and Mountain Ecology Lab USFS Forest Systems Engineering Cooperative Restoration Ecology Network Rural Technology Initiative Landscape Management Stand Management Cooperative Northwest Environmental Forum Urban Ecology IGERT Olympic Natural Resources Center UW Botanic Gardens Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility contact cfr home uw home uw directories site map calendar university of washington College of Forest Resources About the College Committees Computing Forms PEOPLE Meeting Rooms academic programs Safety COURsES Organization Charts research Policies & Procedures outreach Centers & programs Internal CFR Event Calendar Support CFR Annual CFR Recognition Event CFR Tools UW Visitor/Vendor Parking search Welcome! New & Events Student Spotlight Our College, established as one of the first natural resource programs in the CFR in the News Erin Hagen Preserving endangered species is country, has been "creating futures since 1907." Our vision is to provide world Trees giving bizarre clues to climate change Seattle Times article - Wind River Canopy Crane research class, internationally recognized knowledge and leadership for environmental and natural resource issues. Our programs focus on the integrating theme of sustainability in environments that include wilderness and park-like ecosystems, intensively managed planted forests, and urban environments. We educate the next generation of leaders in natural resources and public and private land management throughout the state, the region, and the nation and contribute to the solution of natural resources and environmental challenges throughout the world. Timber industry: Cutting down trees helps environment National Public Radio story the Juan Fernández firecrown, a charismatic hummingbird that lives only on Robinson Crusoe Island, 400 miles off the coast of Future of Washington's Forests final report College of Forest Resources comprehensive assessment of Washington State's forest lands and forest industries numbered in the low hundreds. more >> New Undergraduate Options in Environmental Science and Resource Management! uw home student Erin Hagen is trying to help just one: Chile. The firecrowns’ numbers have declined ScienCentral News video on the Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility cfr home all? Should we even try? Wildlife Science PhD CFR Recognized for Achievements! University Week Article Seattle Times Editorial UW Daily video interview with Dean Bruce Bare on the future of forestry contact a big job with big questions. Can we save them uw directories site map calendar dramatically in recent decades and are now About the College Committees Computing Forms PEOPLE Meeting Rooms academic programs Safety Organization Charts COURsES research Policies & Procedures outreach Centers & programs Internal CFR Event Calendar Support CFR CFR Tools Annual CFR Recognition Event UW Visitor/Vendor Parking search Committees COLLEGE OF FOREST RESOURCES RECOGNITION EVENT Computing Forms Meeting Rooms Meeting Rooms & Contacts Anderson 22, Seminar Room Anderson 207, Lockwood Forest Club Room Blodel 292, Seminar Room Safety Accident Report Procedures Suspension of Operations Procedures Organization Charts CFR Organization Chart UW Organization Chart Policies & Procedures Date: May 24, 2007 Time: 2 p.m. Place: Anderson 207 (Forest Club Room) It’s spring -- the flowers are blooming, the pollen is flying -- that must mean it’s time for the annual CFR Recognition event! The 2007 CFR annual recognition event will be Thursday, May 24, starting at 2 p.m. in Anderson 207, Forest Club Room. You’ll be getting emails soon, asking for nominations for the different award categories and inviting you to participate in the silent auction, the dessert contest, the fact sheet contest, etc. For Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut now, though, just make sure Thursday, May 24th is on your calendar. The fun starts at 2 p.m. with the dessert contest (life is short -- eat dessert first) and auction preview. The formal program will be 2:30-3:30 p.m., followed by more desserts, wine tasting, and the silent auction. We’re starting a little earlier this year, so there will be plenty of time for people to attend the formal program and still have time for fun and socializing before catching their bus home. Please start thinking about acknowledging the excellence of the people with whom you work and study. Internal CFR Event Calendar Annual CFR Recognition Event UW Visitor/Vendor Parking Nominate a colleague for a staff award. Email your nominations to cece@washington.edu. Nominate a graduate student for a TA/RA Award by sending an email to Jeff Aken following the format below: For the Annual CFR recognition event on May 24th we would like to recognize the outstanding Teaching and Research Assistants in the College. We are soliciting nominations for individuals who have excelled in this arena during their graduate studies. Please address these three points as why you are nominating them and email it to me by May 22nd. 1: Excelled in their work, whether it be teaching or research. 2: Provided extraordinary service to the college above and beyond their job descriptions 3: Demonstrated unusual resourcefulness, initiative, teamwork and problem solving skills. Thanks! There is a lot of great work being done in the college by our graduate students and this is the opportunity to recognize some of those people, so please take a moment to send me an email. Enter the fact sheet competition. Email your fact sheet entry to cece@washington.edu. Enter the Dessert Contest Just in case you needed another good reason to attend the CFR Recognition Event on May 24th, we are having our annual DESSERT CONTEST! To enter, just bring a dessert (large enough for most to try...), cut up into bitesize pieces, with a descriptive tent sign/label. Each dessert will be assigned a number and people will be able to vote for their top three. The winner will receive a gift certificate to Mrs. Cooks in U Village! Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut