JILA Celebrates a July Sugar Cookie Day

On July 9, JILA hosted a delightful and imaginative celebration for Sugar Cookie Day. The event, which kicked off under the iconic JILA tower, brought together the JILA community for an afternoon of creativity and sweet treats.

 Participants had access to a vast array of plain sugar cookies, a rainbow of frostings, and various decorations, allowing endless possibilities. The creativity on display was impressive, with cookies transformed into miniature works of art.

Among the standout designs were koi ponds, with delicate fish crafted from frosting. Hello Kitty-themed cookies, with their iconic bows and cheerful faces, brought smiles to many. Some participants took a more scientific approach, designing cookies inspired by event horizons, capturing the enigmatic beauty of black holes in edible form. 

The event was more than just a celebration of sugar cookies; it was a celebration of community and the unique spirit of JILA. Attendees enjoyed the delicious cookies and the opportunity to relax, socialize, and share their creations. The sunny weather provided a perfect backdrop, making the afternoon more enjoyable.

Written by Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, JILA Science Communicator

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