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Olive Garden Announces Winners in Pasta Tales Essay Contest
A 12th-grader at Cheltenham High School in
In her essay, Fauber recounts the cherished details of her mother brought to life on video. "There she was: laughing, touching the arms of her friends, making bad jokes that sounded frighteningly like my own. A woman with strikingly pale skin and jet black hair; a person with a life, a laugh, a voice that seemed strangely unfamiliar and yet exactly as I thought; my mother," Fauber wrote. "I saw on that night that the ability to look back on a painful yet indispensable past and to be smiling in the present in the company of each other. ... "
Fauber's essay was "happy and sad, optimistic, inspiring and nostalgic. There wasn't a wasted word, and in only a handful of sentences she brought readers into a whole new world. ... Her moving, efficient, genuine tone had no match in this contest," noted one of the judges from the Quill and Scroll Society of the College of Journalism and Communications at the
As the Pasta Tales grand prize winner, Fauber receives a
Olive Garden also announced a winner in each of 12 grade categories. In another first for the contest, a sister and brother were selected as winners. Fifth grader
Grade 1: Aidan Baryk, New York, \"Hiking to the Beach\" Grade 2: Erik Fosstveit, New York, \"Happy Campers\" Grade 3: Sophie McFee, Florida, \"Evening Bike Rides\" Grade 4: Michaela Kivett, Florida, \"Snorkeling\" Grade 5: Kelsey Nelsen Fosstveit, New York, \"Time with Grandma\" Grade 6: Alyssa DeHerrera, Colorado, \"Family Fun in the Fall\" Grade 7: Alexandra Swets, Florida, \"Family on Wheels\" Grade 8: Caitlin Bullock, Mississippi, \"Out on the Boat\" Grade 9: Morgan Ayres, Illinois, \"Raking Leaves\" Grade 10: Melissa McElhose, California, \"Decorating the Christmas Tree\" Grade 11: Ann Schmeling, Illinois, \"Dishes by Hand\" Grade 12: Melissa Becker, New York, \"Work Hands\"
"Michelle's beautifully written essay was heartfelt and shared an intimate look into a very special moment for her family," said
Entries were judged on creativity, adherence to theme, organization, grammar, punctuation and spelling by Olive Garden and the Quill and Scroll Society at the
The question for the 2009 Pasta Tales essay contest will be announced in August. Entry forms and complete rules will be available at local Olive Garden restaurants and online at www.olivegarden.com/company/community/pasta_tales.asp from
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