Local Produce on Campus This Thursday!
There will be a Farmer's Market on campus this Thursday, October 1st from 11:00am-1:30pm outside the Mayer Campus Center, rain or shine! Local apples, pears and a large variety of vegetables will be offered for sale including eggplant, onions potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and winter squash.
Fresh apple cider by the glass and loaves of homemade pumpkin bread made with locally grown sugar pumpkin will be for sale.
Hope you can attend.
Posted by Dawn at 4:23 PM
September 23, 2009Boxes Boxes Everywhere!
The beginning of a new year- the smell of an empty dorm room, soon to be filled with junk. But not all that junk carted up by the parents stays in the room. What happens to the box from the new printer, the shoe rack, the Costco-sized snacks? Thanks to Tufts Recycles! 39.45 tons (that's 78,900 lb) were recycled during upperclassmen move-in and the first week of classes. Just during freshman matriculation week 38.50 tons were recycled. That's 78 tons in all!
Here's a little sample of where all this is coming from. On Wednesday, September 2nd the freshman moved in to their dorms. Also that day were a lunch and dinner on the President's lawn at which a total of 6 cubic yards of cardboard, 96 bags of compost, 350 lbs of pure food leftovers and 25 bags of glass, metal and plastic were collected. Here's the breakdown:
Lunch:
* 71 bags compost
* 2 cubic yards cardboard
* 10 bags of bottles and cans
* only 3.5 bags of trash
Dinner:
* 15 bags bags of bottles and cans
* 4 cubic yards cardboard
* 350 lbs + 25 bags compostables
* the amount of trash is unknown all together because the stations closed down but we estimate it to be little over the 4 bags that we collected before.
Everyone had fun, and we are very happy to have done our part in diverting so much waste from the landfills.
Posted by Sarah at 2:02 PM
September 14, 2009Pick it up! Volunteers Needed to Clean-Up the Beach
In coordination with the UMASS Boston initiative COASTSWEEP and the Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup, Dawn Quirk the campus recycling coordinator is organizing a local clean-up this Saturday, September 19, 2009.
Volunteers are needed between the hours of 10am-2pm. People can sign up for the whole event or a two hour shift from either 10-12pm or 12pm-2pm.
If you want to lend a hand to get rid of litter, please see the event's facebook page or email dawnrquirk@yahoo.com
The site is Carson Beach in Dorchester which is on the RedLine T stop JFK/UMASS.
Date: Saturday, September 19, 2009
Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location: Dorchester Beach- the small part, not the Southie Side
Street: William J Day Blvd, Boston, MA
City/Town: Dorchester Center, MA
Thank you for your consideration!
Posted by Dawn at 1:41 PM