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Gallery: CAB presents Abilene Scoop to students

November 11, 2021 by Shelly Womack

The Cabinet hosted a new event spotlighting various sweet treats from local and student-run businesses. Some of the desserts provided during Abilene Scoop were ice cream, chocolate bars, cookies and hot chocolate bombs.

Students chat while trying desserts. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Georgina Balderas, freshman undeclared major from Fort Worth, and Anna Swadick, freshman kinesiology major from Helotes, sit by the GATA Fountain and chat as they eat dessert. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
The Crumble Cats owners talk to Andrew Carey, freshman digital entertainment tech major from Cross Plains.(Photo by Shelly Womack)

Gabby Montes, freshman nutrition major from Santa Fe, asks Noah Henderson, senior marketing major from Charlottesville, about his homemade chocolate bars. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Eden Vickers, sophomore art major from San Antonio, makes a cup of hot chocolate. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Madison Meador, junior physics major from Brentwood, Maddie Rogers, junior graphic design/advertising major from Abilene and Kate Matthews, senior advertising/public relations major from Mount Pleasant, chat after visiting booths. (Photo by Shelly Womack)

Students chat while drinking hot chocolate and trying samples from each booth. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Gloria Kawata, freshman nursing major from Watauga, makes a cup of hot chocolate. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Alumna Christine Pinson samples cookies from her business, Hey Sugar Abilene, to students. (Photo by Shelly Womack)

Noah Henderson, senior marketing major from Charlottesville, gives a chocolate sample to Andrew Carey, freshman digital entertainment tech major from Cross Plains. (Photo by Shelly Womack)

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About Shelly Womack

My name is Shelly Womack and I am a sophomore Journalism major. I am a color guard member in the Big Purple Marching Band. I plan to be a photojournalist in the music industry.

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Other Multimedia:

  • Gallery: Seniors reflect and worship during Candlelight Send-off

  • Gallery: Students battle it out in Wildcat World Cup Smash Bros. tournament

  • Gallery: Students gather at the Bullock Brothers Ballpark for a sold-out game

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