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eat local for the holidays

Join the Greater Kansas City Food Policy Coalition and your neighbors in supporting our local food system.

Sign the online pledge to have at least one local food item in your holiday meal. It might be the sweet potatoes, the pecans for your pumpkin pie, or even the turkey itself. Whichever you choose, you can make a difference by supporting local farmers and vendors.

Find out what items are fresh now in Greater Kansas City, and check out recipes using some of those ingredients.

Not sure where to find local foods? Check out these vendors and stores and restaurants specializing in local foods.

You can find food items for your holiday meal right here at home. They're local, they're tasty and they're easier to find than you might think!

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One Homeless Night

Last week 100 Jewell students participated in Synergy Services One Homeless Night event to raise awareness about youth homelessness. On any given night in Greater Kansas City, there are 2,000 youth who are not sure where they will spend the night. Synergy Services plays an important role in helping these young people. The Jewell students spent a cold night out on the Quad to be in solidarity with their less fortunate peers, and to raise awareness and money for Synergy Services. The event was sponsored by CJS and American Humanics. KCTV Channel 5 aired live coverage of the event.

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Organic recycling in Caf, Cage, Perch

Beginning tomorrow, Wed. Nov. 17, we will begin recycling all organic, compostable waste in Dining Services. To learn more about the program, and find out what is compostable or not, go here.

Within the cafeteria, Cage, and Perch, everyone who works or eats at Jewell will separate organic, compostable materials from non-compostable. The compostable waste will be diverted from the landfill and instead taken away by Missouri Organic to be composted at their facility. We already purchase all of the compost and mulch used on our grounds from Missouri Organic, so now we are completing the cycle!

This will have only a minor impact on our dining routine. Please follow these steps when busing your tables at Jewell:

  • Deposit all organic, compostable waste into designated waste cans only. The majority of your waste should fall into this category.
  • Deposit any non-organic, non-compostable waste into designated waste cans only.
  • Place scraped off plates onto a tray and on the conveyor belt.
If you have any questions or concerns about this process, or to find out if an item is compostable or not, drop me an email at honset[at]william.jewell.edu and I will figure out the answer.

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Sustainability Presentation

Sustainability means "Choices that meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." - from the 1987 United Nations Report, Our Common Future.

Earlier this fall small group of Jewell students attended a sustainability workshop at Shadowcliff Lodge in Colorado. Since the workshop these students have developed an informational presentation about definitions and strategies for working towards sustainability at William Jewell College. They plan to make the presentation to student groups, organizations, and offices on campus in the coming months.

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Just How Green Can We Be?

Dr. Michael Mandelbaum delivered the Hall Distinguished Lecture on October 15, leading us to think about the tough political, economic, social and cultural challenges that the U.S. faces if it is really to “go green.”

"We are at the beginning of a long slog away from fossil fuels. It will happen, but the pace at which it will happen is unclear. It depends to a very great extent on what happens in the United States, and so it depends to a very great extent on what you do, on how you vote, on what you believe, on what actions you take."

Mandelbaum is the Christian A. Herter Professor and Director, American Foreign Policy Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.