Moore Elementary School wins Clearview Choice award for gingerbread house
- The gingerbread house competition featured over 300 entries from the local community.
- Moore Elementary School's entry was celebrated for representing Pittsburgh culture.
- The event highlights creativity and community, with a display open to the public through early January.
In Pittsburgh, a gingerbread house competition recently concluded, showcasing over 300 entries from various schools, families, organizations, and neighborhoods. Among the diverse submissions, a standout gingerbread recreation of Page's Dairy Mart crafted by students from Moore Elementary School was selected as the Clearview Choice award winner. This project was chosen as it symbolizes the local culture and community spirit. Gabby Kleib, a fifth-grade student, expressed pride in their work, highlighting its representation of Pittsburgh. The gingerbread houses are currently displayed in the City-County Building lobby and will remain there until January 3. Voting for the People's Choice award is available online through the end of the year, allowing broader community engagement with the event.