PRESCOTT -- Prescott High School graduates were not able to have the traditional graduation this year, but the class of 2020 did get a day of recognition Thursday, June 4.
Dressed in cap and gown, the graduates gathered for a photo and sent the mortarboards flying. Then each of the 93 classmates received a cake to take home courtesy of Amy Hildebrandt, who owns The Ridgetop, an event center just east of Prescott.
She bought a cake for every graduating senior and handed them out to the students. As someone who has lived in the

Whitney Schomer received one of the 93 cakes made for the Prescott High School class of 2020. Photo by Mike Zipko
To make sure this is a local effort, she worked with Hanisch Bakery in Red Wing to make the cakes.
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