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Melanie Hernandez, right, serves a bowl of lasagna soup during the 2025 Bowls and Bakers fundraiser for the Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services. The soup received second place in the vote for best soup. The event drew more than 200 people to the Parkway Chateau on Wednesday.
- Jillian Craig
The 2025 Bowls and Bakers fundraiser for the Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services drew more than 200 people to the Parkway Chateau on Wednesday. Eventgoers sampled soups made by businesses in Kenosha County and voted for their favorites.
- Jillian Craig
Claire Stancato, 5, holds a bag of doughnuts at the desserts table at the 2025 Bowls and Bakers fundraiser for Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services on Wednesday at the Parkway Chateau. The event featured both soup samples and a variety of baked goods.
- Jillian Craig
Alyssa Heard, left, and Jamie Anderson, right, hand out samples of a cream of lobster soup at the 2025 Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services Bowls and Bakers event at the Parkway Chateau on Wednesday. The soup, made by the Wilmot Stage Stop, took third place in the votes for best soup.
- Jillian Craig
Tuscan bean soup from the nonprofit Kenosha Firefighters C.A.R.E. is poured into a cup before served to a patron at the 2025 Bowls and Bakers event at the Parkway Chateau on Wednesday. The event benefits the Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services, which offers a variety of programs and aid to families and older adults.
- Jillian Craig
Chris Novak, owner of Bassett Creek Saloon and Eatery, serves a turkey dinner soup at the 2025 Bowls and Bakers event Wednesday at the Parkway Chateau. Hundreds of people attended the event, which benefits the programs of Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services.
- Jillian Craig
IN PHOTOS: Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services' 2025 Bowls and Bakers event
Alyssa Heard, left, and Jamie Anderson, right, hand out samples of a cream of lobster soup at the 2025 Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services Bowls and Bakers event at the Parkway Chateau on Wednesday. The soup, made by the Wilmot Stage Stop, took third place in the votes for best soup.
- Jillian Craig
Tuscan bean soup from the nonprofit Kenosha Firefighters C.A.R.E. is poured into a cup before served to a patron at the 2025 Bowls and Bakers event at the Parkway Chateau on Wednesday. The event benefits the Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services, which offers a variety of programs and aid to families and older adults.
- Jillian Craig
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