Foodlums Minutes 9/26
Shed Plans
Duncan or Hickory might have some door connections.
Corey and Hickory will go to Hope Gospel building materials sight.
Hmong Picnic
Way to go Dylan for holding down the foodlums stuff for a while on wed. when no one else was there.
Way to go to everyone who helped with the preperation and the picnic.
Volunteering on Sunbow CSA Sun. 9-12
Sustainability Week oct. 20-23
Foodlums is helping to plan in cooperation with SNEHA, Conservationists, and Hobnailers
We'll have a table (day and time yet to be determined)
Anyone have a speaker they'd like to recommend we host?
Homecoming
Parade- SNEHA has a float that we can latch on to. E-mail Briana if you're interested.
Mona Lisa's- We're looking for representatives from foodlums to schmooze with alumni at Mona Lisa's on the Sat. of homecoming. It'd be a great way to throw in a few good words for Foodlums. (Dave, Corey, Isaac, and Ane are interested) If you want in, e-mail Corey.
Sustainability In E.C.
Meghan went to the first meeting and will be going to the meetings. If you want to giver her ideas to spew, e-mail her.
Hot Dog Sale
Oct. 8 (wed.) is the tentative date
Chili Making Tue. night at 8pm (oct. 7th) at the klomps/ nolan household. 1004 1st ave.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
9-19-08
Foodlums Minutes 9/19/08
-Shed
shed plans can be viewed on the W drive.
we really like the blue doors as pictured, but mural doors are also being strongly considered
-Hmong picnic
tue. (9/23) - foodlums will help cut veggies at the UW extension office in Altoona
wed. (9/24)- foodlums will be helping to grill veggies and with childrens games at the picnic (pine pavillion in carson park)
tue. night Danielle, Justin and Tehya can help
wed. night Dylan and PaHoua can help.
if you are interested but didn't sign up, e-mail dylan (thomasdp)
-Officer positions
President- Ane
Treasurer- Mike
Historian- Meghan
Garden Coordinator- Emilie
-New Davies
imput meetings for the new davies are happening
Mon. 9/22 3pm in arrowhead student organizations-- emilie, corey, briana
Tue. 9/ 23 3pm in arrohead dining services -- mike & ___?__
RSVP is needed, so if you want in, e-mail corey
-Just Local Food is moving... sometime.... you can sign up at the store to help on moving day.
-Compost grant
if you will be around this year and most of next year you could get a job managing compost through a grant. The grant still needs to be written, but Sarah Peterson is in a grant-writing class and Corey thinks she would help write it
the worms plan can be incorperated into the grant to help prove our dedication and excitement.
strange occurances are just alligning!! (grant, sarah peterson's grant-writing knowledge, and worms)
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-Sunbow CSA far, could use some help 9-12 sun. morning. (sept 28)
come to the next meeting and we'll organize rides and such. If you can't make the meeting but want to go, e-mail ane (klompsac)
-Homecoming
we really want to have issac run for homecoming court-- mostly as a way to raise awareness for foodlums, but also just for fun. imagine issac dressed in a suitcoat made of woven corn hair and pea buttons.
also, parade float could be amazing. i'm thinking a cornicopia...
yes.
-Potluck
was amazing. everyone agreed the spread was beyond dilectable and the company was out of this world!
well, that's all for now.
take care,
-Shed
shed plans can be viewed on the W drive.
we really like the blue doors as pictured, but mural doors are also being strongly considered
-Hmong picnic
tue. (9/23) - foodlums will help cut veggies at the UW extension office in Altoona
wed. (9/24)- foodlums will be helping to grill veggies and with childrens games at the picnic (pine pavillion in carson park)
tue. night Danielle, Justin and Tehya can help
wed. night Dylan and PaHoua can help.
if you are interested but didn't sign up, e-mail dylan (thomasdp)
-Officer positions
President- Ane
Treasurer- Mike
Historian- Meghan
Garden Coordinator- Emilie
-New Davies
imput meetings for the new davies are happening
Mon. 9/22 3pm in arrowhead student organizations-- emilie, corey, briana
Tue. 9/ 23 3pm in arrohead dining services -- mike & ___?__
RSVP is needed, so if you want in, e-mail corey
-Just Local Food is moving... sometime.... you can sign up at the store to help on moving day.
-Compost grant
if you will be around this year and most of next year you could get a job managing compost through a grant. The grant still needs to be written, but Sarah Peterson is in a grant-writing class and Corey thinks she would help write it
the worms plan can be incorperated into the grant to help prove our dedication and excitement.
strange occurances are just alligning!! (grant, sarah peterson's grant-writing knowledge, and worms)
\/ \/ \/
/\ /\ /\
-Sunbow CSA far, could use some help 9-12 sun. morning. (sept 28)
come to the next meeting and we'll organize rides and such. If you can't make the meeting but want to go, e-mail ane (klompsac)
-Homecoming
we really want to have issac run for homecoming court-- mostly as a way to raise awareness for foodlums, but also just for fun. imagine issac dressed in a suitcoat made of woven corn hair and pea buttons.
also, parade float could be amazing. i'm thinking a cornicopia...
yes.
-Potluck
was amazing. everyone agreed the spread was beyond dilectable and the company was out of this world!
well, that's all for now.
take care,
Friday, September 12, 2008
9-12-08
Foodlums Minutes 9/12/08
NEWS FLASH:
there will be a foodlums potluck dinner this friday at a place that has yet to be confirmed!
start looking up recipes that can use local ingredients and don't miss the farmers market wed. in the morning or thur. in the afternoon (or on campus in the morning)
Officer positions are open-
treasurer, president, garden manager, 1/3 of a public relations trio, and maybe more
if you want in, elections are at our next meeting so beeee there
Earth day-
even though earth day isn't until April, the committee to organize the pheonix park celebration is getting started.
first meeting sept. 29th, 4:00 in the nursing building.
Cultivating Sustainable Agriculture Conference
in Madison, oct. 31-nov. 1
foodlums will be presenting about our efforts to get local, sustainable food on campus and student gardens
we can get a table at it too, but it will cost $20/day.
Hupy can get a poster printed for us.
ppl. interested:
Dylan Thomas
Duncan Berg
Chris Maierhofer
Ane Klomps
Sasha Karosas
Danielle Gannon
Dane Haverly
Environmental Task Force JONAH
Dinner to discuss sustainablility in the Chippewa Valley
e-mail Dr. Hupy for more info.
2008 Wi Regional Hunger Forum
you can come if you want to bring up the local food component
Dylan Thomas is going, so e-mail him if you're interested
oct. 30th it's in Rice Lake
on campus farmer's market
Danielle is brainstorming ideas to use money on blugold cards at the market.
it might be a possibility to have a system where people can swipe their blugold in davies and get tickets that they can pay with.
Worm composting
Dr. Hupy will give us some starter worms since he got a new kit and he doesn't have enough room in his basement. we can sell products like worm tea-- like miracle grow on steroids.
we can use a room in phillips for worm farming
interest in worm composting:
Dane, sasha, Danielle, Ben, Jo, Briana, Ane, Katie, Chuck, Chris, Jim, Joe, Rachel
Coffee grounds pick-up
the coffee shop in davies will give us their extra coffee grounds again this year, but we need people to bring the bucket of grounds to the garden every week day some time in the evening-- 3 at the earliest.
volunteers so far are :
Duncan Berg
Chris
Rachel Mickelson
Stephanie Zinken
Tehya
Casey
Geography club wants to team with us for a stew-selling
Garden
-shed raising WILL be happening in the near future.
recorded interest was held by Katie Nolan, Ane, Duncan Berg, and Briana
you can still help, though, even if you aren't on the committee list.
-potting soil is still available by the 50 lb. bag
-watering schedule still have open days. contact Briana (odegarbn) if you are interested. days that are especially open because of ppl. being double scheduled are fri. sat. sun. mon. and wed.
Ultimate frisbee team for foodlums-- contact Ane Klomps if you're interested. More is better in this situation.
post script: corey wears athletic pants
NEWS FLASH:
there will be a foodlums potluck dinner this friday at a place that has yet to be confirmed!
start looking up recipes that can use local ingredients and don't miss the farmers market wed. in the morning or thur. in the afternoon (or on campus in the morning)
Officer positions are open-
treasurer, president, garden manager, 1/3 of a public relations trio, and maybe more
if you want in, elections are at our next meeting so beeee there
Earth day-
even though earth day isn't until April, the committee to organize the pheonix park celebration is getting started.
first meeting sept. 29th, 4:00 in the nursing building.
Cultivating Sustainable Agriculture Conference
in Madison, oct. 31-nov. 1
foodlums will be presenting about our efforts to get local, sustainable food on campus and student gardens
we can get a table at it too, but it will cost $20/day.
Hupy can get a poster printed for us.
ppl. interested:
Dylan Thomas
Duncan Berg
Chris Maierhofer
Ane Klomps
Sasha Karosas
Danielle Gannon
Dane Haverly
Environmental Task Force JONAH
Dinner to discuss sustainablility in the Chippewa Valley
e-mail Dr. Hupy for more info.
2008 Wi Regional Hunger Forum
you can come if you want to bring up the local food component
Dylan Thomas is going, so e-mail him if you're interested
oct. 30th it's in Rice Lake
on campus farmer's market
Danielle is brainstorming ideas to use money on blugold cards at the market.
it might be a possibility to have a system where people can swipe their blugold in davies and get tickets that they can pay with.
Worm composting
Dr. Hupy will give us some starter worms since he got a new kit and he doesn't have enough room in his basement. we can sell products like worm tea-- like miracle grow on steroids.
we can use a room in phillips for worm farming
interest in worm composting:
Dane, sasha, Danielle, Ben, Jo, Briana, Ane, Katie, Chuck, Chris, Jim, Joe, Rachel
Coffee grounds pick-up
the coffee shop in davies will give us their extra coffee grounds again this year, but we need people to bring the bucket of grounds to the garden every week day some time in the evening-- 3 at the earliest.
volunteers so far are :
Duncan Berg
Chris
Rachel Mickelson
Stephanie Zinken
Tehya
Casey
Geography club wants to team with us for a stew-selling
Garden
-shed raising WILL be happening in the near future.
recorded interest was held by Katie Nolan, Ane, Duncan Berg, and Briana
you can still help, though, even if you aren't on the committee list.
-potting soil is still available by the 50 lb. bag
-watering schedule still have open days. contact Briana (odegarbn) if you are interested. days that are especially open because of ppl. being double scheduled are fri. sat. sun. mon. and wed.
Ultimate frisbee team for foodlums-- contact Ane Klomps if you're interested. More is better in this situation.
post script: corey wears athletic pants
Friday, April 25, 2008
4-25-08
Foodlums Minutes 4-25-08
At Friday's meeting, we mostly just talked about plans for the Earth Day celebration, which was cancelled. I'll convey the plans below, just so we can remember how devoted we all were.
Earth Day
Drinks
- 6 kegs of Sprecher's rootbeer-- zac will get them in the morning
- Biodegradable cups not yet recieved in mail.... buying paper ones in case the biodegradable ones aren't in ben's mail box by the time we need them.
- water and ice recepticals need to be cleaned. we have 5 water barrels, 2 coolers for ice, and 2 tubs for ice and kegs. to clean dilute 1T bleach to 1 gallon of water and slosh it around until all surfaces have been disinfected. then rinse the recepticals out with water-- a few times.
-pricing for drinks is as follows: water cup - $.50
rootbeer (includes cup) - $1.00
rootbeer re-fill- $.50
water- FREE
Sat. morning schedule:
Group #1 meeting in garden at 9am to load dane's truck w/ compost, potting soil, and wagon.
Group #2 meeting in chancellor's lobby at 9am to disinfect and load ice into water barrels and coolers.
in retrospect:
Wendy was on TV with Judy Clark to promote the Earth Day festivities at 5 on friday :)
King Corn (the last progressive film fest film we were responsible for) was shown on friday night at 8. popcorn was served and corey and zac sacrificed themselves in order to pop popcorn during the film.
everything was loaded and ready to go. unfortunatly the earthday celebration was called off at the last minute due to cold and wind and snow, that, everyone decided they didn't love the earth enough to brave.
a foolums earth day potluck occured at davin's at 6 on saturday night with tasty food and fun.
At Friday's meeting, we mostly just talked about plans for the Earth Day celebration, which was cancelled. I'll convey the plans below, just so we can remember how devoted we all were.
Earth Day
Drinks
- 6 kegs of Sprecher's rootbeer-- zac will get them in the morning
- Biodegradable cups not yet recieved in mail.... buying paper ones in case the biodegradable ones aren't in ben's mail box by the time we need them.
- water and ice recepticals need to be cleaned. we have 5 water barrels, 2 coolers for ice, and 2 tubs for ice and kegs. to clean dilute 1T bleach to 1 gallon of water and slosh it around until all surfaces have been disinfected. then rinse the recepticals out with water-- a few times.
-pricing for drinks is as follows: water cup - $.50
rootbeer (includes cup) - $1.00
rootbeer re-fill- $.50
water- FREE
Sat. morning schedule:
Group #1 meeting in garden at 9am to load dane's truck w/ compost, potting soil, and wagon.
Group #2 meeting in chancellor's lobby at 9am to disinfect and load ice into water barrels and coolers.
in retrospect:
Wendy was on TV with Judy Clark to promote the Earth Day festivities at 5 on friday :)
King Corn (the last progressive film fest film we were responsible for) was shown on friday night at 8. popcorn was served and corey and zac sacrificed themselves in order to pop popcorn during the film.
everything was loaded and ready to go. unfortunatly the earthday celebration was called off at the last minute due to cold and wind and snow, that, everyone decided they didn't love the earth enough to brave.
a foolums earth day potluck occured at davin's at 6 on saturday night with tasty food and fun.
Friday, April 18, 2008
4-18-08
Foodlums Minutes 4-18-08
Progressive Film Festival is this week in Hibbard 100.
We are hosting:
-Black Gold-- w/ free equal exchange coffee (mon. night at 8)
-Price of Sugar-- w/ honey from our honey bears (thur. night at 8)
-King Corn-- w/ free popcorn (fri. night at 8)
Speaking of honey, Zac is hosting baking lessons-- to bake french boule with honey!
-Wed. April 23rd at 10pm at zac's house. 1316 Jefferson Ct
Earth Day celebration at Pheonix park is next weekend!
-We will be selling composted cow manure, kitchen compost collecters, cookbooks, foodlums t-shirts, biodegradable cups for water (that we will have), and some other drinks that are not yet finalized.
Garden Party on April 20th
- Sunday (20th) people will begin w/ bagging compost at 10am and continue w/ starting seeds and setting up the cold frames at 12.
- People who come at 10 for bagging will find the bags for the compost under the tarp that's covering the other bags of compost
- Corey and Zac are taking care of the straw bales for the cold frames
Chair-person Wiley report
-Wed. the 23rd we should all organize on campus mall to hand out seeds. Just stop in and there will be seeds
Zac stuff
-Anyone interested in having a share of a plot in the Demler park community garden this summer should talk to Zac
Reflections on the local food week
-making the week an annual event?
-possibly moving it to fall semester when there are more foods in season and more people interested in joining an organization
happy earth day on tuesday!
Progressive Film Festival is this week in Hibbard 100.
We are hosting:
-Black Gold-- w/ free equal exchange coffee (mon. night at 8)
-Price of Sugar-- w/ honey from our honey bears (thur. night at 8)
-King Corn-- w/ free popcorn (fri. night at 8)
Speaking of honey, Zac is hosting baking lessons-- to bake french boule with honey!
-Wed. April 23rd at 10pm at zac's house. 1316 Jefferson Ct
Earth Day celebration at Pheonix park is next weekend!
-We will be selling composted cow manure, kitchen compost collecters, cookbooks, foodlums t-shirts, biodegradable cups for water (that we will have), and some other drinks that are not yet finalized.
Garden Party on April 20th
- Sunday (20th) people will begin w/ bagging compost at 10am and continue w/ starting seeds and setting up the cold frames at 12.
- People who come at 10 for bagging will find the bags for the compost under the tarp that's covering the other bags of compost
- Corey and Zac are taking care of the straw bales for the cold frames
Chair-person Wiley report
-Wed. the 23rd we should all organize on campus mall to hand out seeds. Just stop in and there will be seeds
Zac stuff
-Anyone interested in having a share of a plot in the Demler park community garden this summer should talk to Zac
Reflections on the local food week
-making the week an annual event?
-possibly moving it to fall semester when there are more foods in season and more people interested in joining an organization
happy earth day on tuesday!
Friday, April 11, 2008
4-11-08
Foodlums Minutes 4-11-08
Compost is coming in on Mon. morning! Bagging is being organized by me (Briana).
Earth Day
-rootbeer (1/2 barrel), juice, water (radio flier wagon and the shopping cart as tranportation), and jolly good (possibly in cans).
-plans to plant the council oak have gone... shady. the tree ceremony on the wed. after earth day may turn into just planting a tree for earth day instead of the official council oak.
Progressive Film Fest.
-Black Gold Mon. April 21 8pm Hibbard 100
-The Price of Sugar Thur. April 24 8pm Hibbard 100
-King Corn Fri. April 25 8pm Hibbard 100
-we should get some fliers circulating.... Kerri?
Garden Stuff
-the garden supply drive is still in the starting-up phase
-grow light option. we have 2 that have come out of the woodwork
-seductively more environmentally friendly alternative to grow lights-- making a cold frame/ hot box/ hot house with straw bales for walls for insulation and a sheet of clear plastic on top so we could just start a lot of the seeds in the garden
-contact Jarel if you'd be game for starting some seeds in your windows at home. just think of all the fun you can have with your sprouting seeds singing to them, reading them books, telling them about your day. he will assign you a seed. Ane suggests Seed Folks for story time with your seeds.
-collect your egg shells (pereferably broken into perfect halves) and egg cartons so we can use them to start seeds in and can just stick them in the ground with the eggshells and all. Dr. Hupy points out that this way, the eggshells will conveniently help to bring the pH of the soil closer to 7! BINGO
-another plan for seed-starting containers is teh coir-based pot which is made of coconut hair (more sustainable than the peat-based pot). Jane will buy a butt load of them using the weathered $5 bill that was found in the garden supply pile a few weeks ago.
-set aside Sun. April 20th... for a GARDEN HOLIDAY. we will be doing work in the garden and most importantly, building hot boxes/ hot houses/ cold frames (whatever you like to call them)
It's time for a much-needed foodlums Hoobob. the hoobob will occur on the weekend of the earthday celebration on saturday evening. location has yet to be determined.
Fry bread sale for NASA (native american student association) on thur. 11-2 in front of the council fire room. delicious!
Compost is coming in on Mon. morning! Bagging is being organized by me (Briana).
Earth Day
-rootbeer (1/2 barrel), juice, water (radio flier wagon and the shopping cart as tranportation), and jolly good (possibly in cans).
-plans to plant the council oak have gone... shady. the tree ceremony on the wed. after earth day may turn into just planting a tree for earth day instead of the official council oak.
Progressive Film Fest.
-Black Gold Mon. April 21 8pm Hibbard 100
-The Price of Sugar Thur. April 24 8pm Hibbard 100
-King Corn Fri. April 25 8pm Hibbard 100
-we should get some fliers circulating.... Kerri?
Garden Stuff
-the garden supply drive is still in the starting-up phase
-grow light option. we have 2 that have come out of the woodwork
-seductively more environmentally friendly alternative to grow lights-- making a cold frame/ hot box/ hot house with straw bales for walls for insulation and a sheet of clear plastic on top so we could just start a lot of the seeds in the garden
-contact Jarel if you'd be game for starting some seeds in your windows at home. just think of all the fun you can have with your sprouting seeds singing to them, reading them books, telling them about your day. he will assign you a seed. Ane suggests Seed Folks for story time with your seeds.
-collect your egg shells (pereferably broken into perfect halves) and egg cartons so we can use them to start seeds in and can just stick them in the ground with the eggshells and all. Dr. Hupy points out that this way, the eggshells will conveniently help to bring the pH of the soil closer to 7! BINGO
-another plan for seed-starting containers is teh coir-based pot which is made of coconut hair (more sustainable than the peat-based pot). Jane will buy a butt load of them using the weathered $5 bill that was found in the garden supply pile a few weeks ago.
-set aside Sun. April 20th... for a GARDEN HOLIDAY. we will be doing work in the garden and most importantly, building hot boxes/ hot houses/ cold frames (whatever you like to call them)
It's time for a much-needed foodlums Hoobob. the hoobob will occur on the weekend of the earthday celebration on saturday evening. location has yet to be determined.
Fry bread sale for NASA (native american student association) on thur. 11-2 in front of the council fire room. delicious!
Friday, April 4, 2008
4-4-08
Foodlums Minutes 4-4-08
AWESOME LOCAL FOODS WEEK!
We started out the meeting with reflections on our money situation:
- the hot dog sale raised $367.30 - $115 that bought the hot dogs and buns.
- we still owe Dane $110 from the last sale and Zac $120 from various food that he bought.
- the econ. department is going to give us $50 (WHOA! nice!)
- we have $200 pending from student senate
- compost will cost $425 (but we'll get it back plus more after we sell it)
- we want to have at least $120 so that we can have hot dog sales in the future
- a certain amount of money will be necessary for buying drinks that we will be selling at earth day
- we still need to buy an animal from Heifer International (probably around half of what we earned at the hot dog sale after expenses-- about $126.)
- garden supplies need replenishing, which might cost us around $80
- materials to start cold frames... around $100
- there are $540 in our account right now (excluding any money mentioned above)
-- It is suggested that we wait until we have paid for the compost, raised some money from compost sales, and gotten on our feet again (a few more weeks) until we buy the animal or animals for Heifer International.
Jen suggested starting a garden supply drive for community gardens in the area that we could benefit from as well, so she's the head of that committee. Hopefully we'll get a lot of donations from the community and then we won't have to spend as much on garden supplies.
Garden stuff.
- we need lights for starting seeds, old yogurt cartons, cold frame material,
Earth Day
- Judy Clark from TV 13 wants to do an interview April 25 @5. Ane and Wendy are on it.
- our next plan is to sell refreshments at the foodlums table. The decision was made to have a water crew that will refill big water dispensers and to have kegs of different sodas that come from in-state (point rootbeer, jolly good sodas..) Ben is in charge of the refreshment committee.
Farmers market
-last indoor farmers market is this coming saturday at Trinity church -- the one on Clairmont with the ski jump roof
-outdoor farmers market starts first saturday in may. We're gonna be there!
Chair person Wiley Report
-wed. april 23rd (the day after earth day!) there will be a tree dedication ceremony on the campus mall to re-plant the council oak.
AWESOME LOCAL FOODS WEEK!
We started out the meeting with reflections on our money situation:
- the hot dog sale raised $367.30 - $115 that bought the hot dogs and buns.
- we still owe Dane $110 from the last sale and Zac $120 from various food that he bought.
- the econ. department is going to give us $50 (WHOA! nice!)
- we have $200 pending from student senate
- compost will cost $425 (but we'll get it back plus more after we sell it)
- we want to have at least $120 so that we can have hot dog sales in the future
- a certain amount of money will be necessary for buying drinks that we will be selling at earth day
- we still need to buy an animal from Heifer International (probably around half of what we earned at the hot dog sale after expenses-- about $126.)
- garden supplies need replenishing, which might cost us around $80
- materials to start cold frames... around $100
- there are $540 in our account right now (excluding any money mentioned above)
-- It is suggested that we wait until we have paid for the compost, raised some money from compost sales, and gotten on our feet again (a few more weeks) until we buy the animal or animals for Heifer International.
Jen suggested starting a garden supply drive for community gardens in the area that we could benefit from as well, so she's the head of that committee. Hopefully we'll get a lot of donations from the community and then we won't have to spend as much on garden supplies.
Garden stuff.
- we need lights for starting seeds, old yogurt cartons, cold frame material,
Earth Day
- Judy Clark from TV 13 wants to do an interview April 25 @5. Ane and Wendy are on it.
- our next plan is to sell refreshments at the foodlums table. The decision was made to have a water crew that will refill big water dispensers and to have kegs of different sodas that come from in-state (point rootbeer, jolly good sodas..) Ben is in charge of the refreshment committee.
Farmers market
-last indoor farmers market is this coming saturday at Trinity church -- the one on Clairmont with the ski jump roof
-outdoor farmers market starts first saturday in may. We're gonna be there!
Chair person Wiley Report
-wed. april 23rd (the day after earth day!) there will be a tree dedication ceremony on the campus mall to re-plant the council oak.
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