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The Hobbit Party and J.R.R. Tolkien Celebration in downtown Steubenville was a huge success, bringing together fans of all ages to celebrate the beloved works of J.R.R. Tolkien. The event, organized by BookMarx Bookstore, featured a variety of activities, including crafts, literary talks, music, and a cake contest inspired by Tolkien’s writings.

One of the highlights of the evening was a talk by Alex Plato, a philosophy professor and Tolkien enthusiast, who spoke about the mythic elements in Tolkien’s works. Plato emphasized how Tolkien’s stories feel like they are tapping into a deeper reality, creating a powerful and immersive experience for readers.

Attendees also enjoyed a potluck-style banquet at Leonardo’s Coffeehouse, where they could sample delicious cakes inspired by Tolkien’s books. The “One Cake to Rule Them All” contest saw some impressive entries, with Norah Lee Bodoh’s “A Taste of Bag End” cake winning the people’s choice award. Bodoh, a talented baker and artist, found a creative way to combine her passions for art and baking.

Throughout the evening, partygoers had the opportunity to participate in various activities, including crafting sessions at Spyridon Studios and insightful talks by John Kuhner about Tolkien’s writing process. Kuhner highlighted the importance of freedom and resistance to coercion in Tolkien’s works, as well as the author’s ability to convey complex ideas in a way that is accessible to readers of all ages.

As the night came to a close, the streets of Fourth Street were filled with music from the band Faire May, and children were delighted by the appearance of Gandalf the wizard, played by John Miller, who distributed sparklers and fireworks. The event culminated in a heartwarming moment when 8-year-old George Sirilla, dressed as Bilbo Baggins, recited the character’s famous birthday speech, captivating the audience.

Overall, the Hobbit Party and J.R.R. Tolkien Celebration was a magical and memorable event that brought together fans of Tolkien’s works to celebrate the rich and imaginative world he created. The success of the event showcases the enduring popularity and influence of Tolkien’s stories, which continue to captivate readers of all ages.