Friday, September 16, 2011

Kiss the Pig, Help a Child

Have you ever kissed a pig? What? This is not something you have aspired to all your life? Actually that's what the nomination crew behind the scenes at the Robeson County Partnership for Children is actually hoping for. They nominated a variety of people around Robeson County to kiss the pig, as a fundraiser for the organization. The person with the most votes would have to kiss the pig (did I mention each vote costs $1). That way there were concentrated efforts of vote for candidate A not me, or please vote for any candidate not me. As time drew near to end the contest, Tanya Underwood a program specialist for the partnership even offered herself and her supervisor, Amy Cox up for kissing the pig if $1,000 could be raised over the last three days.
After all the votes were counted there was undeniably a tie between Hector Miray, a local pastor, and Leon Maynor a Lumberton City Councilman. Even better Tanya and Amy were also in line to kiss the pig.
Now there was great question about the pig. You see Fairweather Robeson, the mascot for the Robeson Regional Agricultural Fair was already planning on being there and some thought that this meant he would be the pig. However, thanks to Agriculture Extension Agents Michelle Shooter and Kerrie Roach from the Robeson County Center of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service another pig would be the highlight of the event. Petunia, as she was named was a piglet that would receive a diaper and tutu for the kissing event. She was kind enough to take four kisses and lots of cuddling.
Of course with such a celebration there has to be a celebration. What is a celebration without cake and punch? For such an auspicious occasion it was important to have not just one but two cakes. We had to have a pig and a set of lips. I know you have seen the pig before. This one was made with a butter cake. The lips are made out of a butter chocolate cake and were hand carved before being decorated. The nice thing about these cakes, besides they fact that they seemed to be enjoyed by all in attendance that day, is that it feed Tanya's cake need for another week or less. It is always nice to be able to provide cakes for an organization that is making a difference.

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