By Jeff Murphy,
April 15, 2019
WARRENSBURG, MO – Honoring the University of Central Missouri’s commitment to creating
an awareness of environmental issues that affect our planet and efforts related to
more sustainable approaches to dealing with these issues, UCM faculty, staff and students
are joining the worldwide observance of Earth Week. All activities are planned Monday-Saturday,
April 22-27.
The week of special events is being coordinated by the Office of Sustainability in
cooperation with other organizations, both on and off campus. From events ranging
from a Mini Sustainability Mall to a fashion show using restyled, recycled, revamped
clothing to a kite derby and the 19th annual Earth Day at the Farm, all of these family
friendly activities are free and open to the public.
Earth Week 2019 begins on Earth Day, an observance that takes place annually on Monday,
April 22. The university’s celebration features a Mini Sustainability Mall from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. on the east side of the Elliott Student Union quadrangle. It is an
opportunity to learn more about campus organizations and activities that are focused
of creating a more sustainable environment, while also learning about services that
are available to assist members of the campus community in a variety of different
ways. Information tables will be provided by the Office of Sustainability, UCM Green
Dot, Horticulture Club, Campus Cupboard, Dining Services, and Warrensburg Citizens
for Environmental Action. Electric cars also will be on display.
In addition to the Mini Sustainability Mall, Monday activities include an opportunity
to see the film, “For the Love of Water,” at 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the UCM Union
Cinema.
Earth Week participants can learn how to turn recycled materials into colorful, innovative
clothing at the Recycle-Restyle-Revamp Fashion Show at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 23
on the lower-level basketball court of the UCM Student Recreation and Wellness Center.
Students and faculty in the university’s fashion merchandising program are coordinating
this special event.
On Tuesday, April 23 and Friday, April 26, all who are interested in learning about
self-sustainability are invited to participate in the free Yoga program. Sessions
will be led by UCM staff member Zuzy Latare from 1 to 2 p.m. on the east side of the
W.C. Morris Science Building. In case of rain, the sessions will be moved to Student
Recreation and Wellness Center Room 166A.
The movie, “An Inconvenient Truth,” is offered at 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday in
the UCM Union Cinema.
Featured Earth Week activities on Wednesday, April 24, include the Earth Week Lunch
and Learn (free lunch provided) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Elliott Student Union
237 A-B, and the Goodwill and E-Waste Recycling Drive, noon to 6 p.m. at UCM Lot 36,
corner of Zoll and Clark streets. An array of e-waste items will be accepted at this
time ranging from computers and keyboard accessories to other types of electronics
(no tube televisions allowed). It also is an opportunity to donate items such as clothing
and accessories, lawn care equipment, furniture, housewares, linens, exercise equipment
and more to help individuals in need.
Thursday, April 25, is Pertle Springs Work Day. Volunteers are needed to help make
this popular university recreational area summer ready. Participants will assist with
projects such as re-graveling the path from the parking lot to trail head. Tools will
be provided. Signup is available at facebook.com/UCMSustainability. All volunteers
are encouraged to wear appropriate clothing such as long pants and close-toed shoes,
and should remember to bring drinking water and sunscreen.
Other Thursday activities include outdoor-themed information tables from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m. outside the Elliott Student Union, and a bike maintenance event from 10 a.m.
to noon near the ramp on the east side of the Union near the Office of Student Activities.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own bikes.
An opportunity to win a male and female children’s bike is available Friday, April
26. A raffle for bikes is planned as part of the Kite Derby from 3-6 p.m. at the James
C. Kirkpatrick Library lawn. Come as you are and build your own kite. Consistent with
the family fun atmosphere of the week, kid-friendly activities will be available at
this event sponsored by The Spotlight and the Office of Sustainability.
During the evening Friday, April 26, families are encouraged to grab a blanket and
cushions and head to the Student Recreation and Wellness Center atrium. The free
movie “Wall-E” will be shown at 7 p.m.
Earth Week concludes Saturday, April 27 as Johnson County Citizens for Environmental
Action present Earth Day at the Farm, 700 S. Mitchell St. This free family event takes
place from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Participants are encouraged to come and enjoy activities
to inspire a healthy, happy, and sustainable community. They can learn about native
plants, invasive species, and keeping bees. They also can sample locally produced
food, and purchase local art and goods. This event is co-sponsored by UCM and the
Warrensburg Parks and Recreation Department.
For more information about Earth Week activities, contact Megan Fletcher at 660-543-8733
or mlf46310@ucmo.edu for more information.