2nd Annual Oberlin Edible Book Festival
February 19, 2025
The Oberlin College Libraries and the Oberlin Public Library are joining forces for a second annual Oberlin Edible Book Festival on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. Sponsored by each libraries’ Friends group, the event brings the community together through creative—and edible—literary works of art inspired by a favorite book.
Submissions might include a cake in the shape of a book, a confection decorated with a scene from a novel, an edible character from a book, a delectable interpretation of a poem, or a scrumptious pun on a favorite title (Catsup on the Rye, anyone?). Eboni Johnson, Head of the Oberlin College Science Library, says: “I was absolutely blown away by the creativity of the entries last year! There were several ‘laugh out loud’ moments during the judging and deliberating. I’m also happy this event is returning as a beloved Oberlin community tradition!”
The Edible Book Festival is open to everyone in the community. Individuals, groups, clubs, and school classes are all encouraged to participate. If you don’t have time to bake, join us in admiring and tasting the entries 11-1 in the Root Room of Carnegie Building! (Public viewing and voting, 11-12. Awards announced at noon. Public Eating of Entries, 12-1!)
All entries will be exhibited, documented, and judged by local celebrities before the audience digs in. Prizes will be awarded for the best in several categories. Celebrity judges include: Eboni Johnson (OC ’97), STEM Librarian and President of Oberlin City Council; Victor Melfi, Tech CSO, Friend of the Oberlin College Libraries Board Member, and Oberlin parent; Jim Barnhart, Chef at 1833.
Oberlin College Libraries Director Valerie Hotchkiss, explained the history of the Edible Book Festival: “Bibliophiles, book artists, and food lovers around the world gather at libraries at this time of the year to celebrate the book arts and encourage a taste (literally!) for reading.”
The Oberlin Edible Book Festival is jointly sponsored by the Oberlin College Libraries and the Oberlin Public Library and their Friends groups and supported by the generous help of campus and community volunteers and prize donors. “We are thrilled to continue the Edible Book Festival tradition here in Oberlin, and look forward to the event growing in participation this year and for years to come,” stated Oberlin Public Library Director David Fausnaugh.
Registration is not required, but we strongly encourage you to let us know if you will be participating so that we can be ready for you. Go to the Edible Website to register an entry and get more information.