Press Release: Join The History Center for the first "Sundae Showdown"
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ben Sandberg
Phone: (510) 292-0414
Email: director@thehistorycenter.net
Calling All Ice Cream Enthusiasts: Join The History Center for the first "Sundae Showdown" in the home of the Ice Cream Sundae.
Sundae Showdown – April 20th, 1pm – 4pm.
ITHACA, NY - The History Center in Tompkins County is excited to invite all ice cream aficionados to help us crown the best ice cream sundae in the home of the ice cream sundae. This delectable event offers two ways to get involved: (1) submit your signature sundae recipe for a chance at ice cream immortality, or (2) purchase tickets to taste and vote on finalist creations.
Create Your Legacy
Do you have a sundae recipe that makes tastebuds sing? The History Center is accepting sundae submissions from individuals, businesses, and industry representatives nationwide. A panel of celebrity judges will select 8-10 finalist recipes to be recreated by the Ithaca Downtown Conference Center's culinary team for the main event.
Recipe submission is open now through April 9th. Visit www.sundaeshowdown.com and click "Submit Your Sundae Recipe" to enter your creation into this scoop-tacular competition.
Taste History
The Sundae Showdown main event will be held at the Ithaca Downtown Conference Center on April 20th, from 1pm – 4pm. Attendees will sample all finalist sundaes and cast their votes to crown a champion.
All tickets include samples of each finalist sundae and an ice cream tasting passport. Purchase tickets at www.sundaeshowdown.com by clicking. All proceeds from the Sundae Showdown support preserving Tompkins County history, including protecting Ithaca’s rightful claim as home of the Ice Cream Sundae.
About The History Center in Tompkins County
The History Center in Tompkins County, located in downtown Ithaca, serves as the custodian of over 200,000 individual items of local and regional significance that chronicle our community's rich history. Each year, we connect more than 15,000 people to their shared past through our archives, research library, exhibit hall, and public programming. The History Center in Tompkins County promotes local history through stewardship of our collections and by engaging with the community to understand the past, to gain perspective on the present, and to play an informed role in shaping the future.