HOSPITALITY, TOURISM AND RECREATION HIGH SCHOOL HOSPITALITY COMPETITION Wednesday, April 27 TH, 2016 REGISTRATION FORM Categories (3)

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HOSPITALITY, TOURISM AND RECREATION HIGH SCHOOL HOSPITALITY COMPETITION REGISTRATION FORM Categories (3) BAKING COOKING RESTAURANT SERVICES All applications must be received by Monday, March 31 st, 2016. Please complete one application for each team. Priority will be given to have representation from all schools applying. Additional teams from the same school will be selected based on space availability after March 31 st 2016. Name of School: Address: Postal Code: Phone No: Contact s Name: Contact s Email: Signature: Competition Team: (each team is comprised of 2 students Please print names) 1. Student s Name Current Grade List high school cooking or related courses presently enrolled in or previously completed: 2. Student s Name Current Grade List high school cooking or related courses presently enrolled in or previously completed: Please forward application form and a $40.00 cheque (separate cheque and registration form for each team submitted) made payable to Georgian College. Mail to: Ignatius D'Souza Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation, Georgian College One Georgian Drive Barrie ON, L4M 3X9 Fax: 705-722-1529 Email: Ignatius.D Souza@georgiancollege.ca

HIGH SCHOOL HOSPITALITY COMPETITION E BUILDING, BARRIE CAMPUS RULES AND REGULATIONS ELIGIBILITY All full-time high school students are eligible for the competition, who are or have been enrolled in cooking/hospitality related courses during grade 9 12. TEAMS Each team must consist of 2 members. Schools may enter more than one team; however, priority will be to have representation from all schools that apply. CATEGORIES Cooking -Each team will be producing a three-course meal. Two portions of each course will be produced. The menu will consist of: First Course Chicken soup with brunoise of vegetables Main Entrée Stuffed Chicken supreme; starch and vegetables Desserts Crème Caramel; pastry garnish Baking - Each team will produce the following items: 1 apple pie 2 portions will be presented with sauce & garnish 6 each éclairs filled with pastry cream & 6 each of choux puffs filled with Chantilly cream 6 banana muffins 6 bread rolls 2 rolls of 3 different shapes Restaurant Service - Each team will produce the following items/services: Fine dining table setting Formal setting of a table for 4 guests and setting up of service mise en place and side station. Page 2 of 5

Napkin folds Each competitor will fold and display 6 different napkin folds, making 2 identical folds of each (no props or aids permitted) In addition the competitor will fold 4 napkins to be used for the setting of their table for luncheon service. Napkins will be evaluated on complexity, consistency and creativity 2 Mock tail nonalcoholic, 2 of each selected by competitor to be presented to the judges. Meal Service service of a 3 course luncheon to 2-4 guest with formal tableside service, including greeting, seating, verbal menu description, taking order, service of menu items, clearing. Bread, water, coffee & tea service included. (Breakdown and cleanup will also be evaluated) Please note: Open flames are not allowed to be used in the competition table settings. Candles may be used as part of the table setting as a visual only. COMPETITION DURATION TIME Competition time will be limited to a 3 ½ hour period for preparation, cooking/baking, presentation, service and cleanup. All menu items will be created from the ingredients list. If your team is accepted, you will be forwarded an acceptance letter. Each team will be allocated a number and no school names or any identifying logos should be visible on these documents. For the cooking category, menus must be prepared with items on the ingredients list. RULES AND TOOLS Ingredients, cookware, glassware, tables and china will be provided by Georgian College. Competitors will not be allowed to bring any equipment, plates or glassware (including blenders, Chinese spoons, etc.). All competitors must supply their hand tools including knives, wooden spoons, piping bags and similar tools. Marks will be deducted for competition stations not cleaned or cleaned improperly. Cell phones are not allowed in the competition area. Complete kitchen uniforms must be worn by all cooking and baking competitors. Complete uniform consists of: long pants preferably black or Chef Checks (jeans or shorts not allowed), Page 3 of 5

chef s coat, side towels, non-slip, non-porous shoes (no open-toed or heels), apron, chef s hat and hair net. Black dress pants, white long sleeve dress shirt, tie, apron and black shoes must be worn by all restaurant service competitors. This includes acceptable footwear non porous, non-slip footwear. If you have any questions regarding uniform requirements, please e-mail Ignatius.D Souza@GeorgianCollege.ca. Safety is a priority at the Georgian college Hospitality competition. At the discretion of the judges and technical committee, any competitor can be removed from the competition site for any violations of Health and Safety. JUDGES The Judging Panel consists of instructors from Georgian College and industry professionals. The decisions of the judges are final. PRIZES All participants will receive a certificate. Top placing teams will be awarded medals and tuition scholarships for Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation programs at Georgian College. Scholarships will be held in trust by Georgian College s Foundation Office. Scholarships must be used within 5 years from date of competition. Scholarship Amounts: 1 st Place Winners - $1500 for each team member 2 nd Place Winners - $1000 for each team member 3 rd Place Winners - $750 for each team member Page 4 of 5

HIGH SCHOOL HOSPITALITY COMPETITION ITINERARY AGENDA 7:30 8:00 Arrival and Registration (E building, Room E104). Please ensure that your teams have arrived at the registration desk by 8:00am. 8:00 8:30 Welcome, introduction of judges, and review of rules. 8:30 8:45 Change into uniforms and set up in the competition area; COMPETITON BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 8:45 AM Cooking Competition Baking Competition Restaurant Service Competition 8:45 Competition Begins 8:45 Competition Begins 8:45 Competition Begins 10:45 First Course Presentation 11:25 11:35 11:05 Main Course Presentation Éclairs, choux puffs, muffins, bread rolls and individual portions of apple pie presented 9:15 9:25 10:00 10.15 (Teams complete mocktails, napkin folds and table settings in the order of their choosing in preparation for the presentation times) Mock tail preparation presentation Napkin Folds Presentation 11:25 Dessert Presentation 10.30 Table Setting Presentation and luncheon service All service stations have to cleaned and equipment put back in designated areas Competition Ends 12:00 1:30 Lunch in Georgian Dining Room E100 All service stations have to cleaned and equipment put back in designated areas (Provided at no cost for team members and one school representative) All service stations have to cleaned and equipment put back in designated areas Additional lunch tickets for non-participants are available for purchase, on the morning of the competition (while quantities last). 1:30 2:30 Awards Presentations in the Georgian Dining Room 2:30 3:00 Judges are available for individual team feedback Page 5 of 5