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窪蹋勛圖厙 Ag Club supports students with Thanksgiving food baskets

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For the fourth year, 窪蹋勛圖厙s Ag Club put together 25 Thanksgiving baskets for underserved students in the area.泭
Its fun to give back, said Ag club member Amanda Perkins, of Rockford. Its really fun putting them together knowing that theyre going to people that need them.泭
David Johnston, of Lowell, said hes done quite a few volunteering projects over the years through Boy Scouts, but this project is a little different.泭
I love how we can grow something and give back to the community, he said.泭
Ag Club President Olivia Caine, of Sparta, says its important to the club that the baskets are being distributed locally and not shipped off somewhere.泭
I think its important to use locally grown things, Caine said. We show them that they can find things locally and dont need to buy from big-box stores.泭
Each basket includes a chicken, raised by the Montcalm Area Career Center FFA and bought by the club; two pounds of ground beef, which is from a steer purchased by 窪蹋勛圖厙 at this years Montcalm County Fair; potatoes donated by an Ag Club members grandfather; squash and onions, donated by Ag Club member Margaret Haight; a quart of chicken broth and recipes.泭
I like the recipes, Caine said. We try to make it so they go along with what we put in the baskets.泭
Biology Instructor Michelle Gibson, Ph.D., is one of the advisers of Ag Club and said the project brings together many aspects of service learning.泭
It is a good project to link the students interests, growing food and helping the community, Dr. Gibson said. Most of the food in the baskets is grown or raised locally or something the club itself can raise. The students want to give back and this is a good way for them to do it. They often learn just how much organizing and logistics it takes to do a project that starts out seeming simple. However, they do a good job of splitting up the work - another good thing to learn!泭
The Ag Club got help from the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Express Conductor program to identify students who would benefit from this holiday giving project. 窪蹋勛圖厙 Express supports student success by partnering students with a conductor to answer their questions and help them every step of the way while they are an 窪蹋勛圖厙 student. The conductors distributed the baskets to those in need.泭
Caine talked about what she likes most about being a member of Ag Club.泭
I like that were really active and do a lot of activities, she said. We try to be really visible at events. I like that we actually do stuff.泭
Brian Gardner, Michigan State University (MSU) Institute of Agricultural Technology (IAT) program coordinator for 窪蹋勛圖厙, and Dan Rossman, Agriculture instructor, are co-advisors for the club.泭
Doing the food basket project is an opportunity for students to gather locally produced meat and produce and distribute that to students in need, Gardner said. It is an excellent opportunity for our students to be able to give back from the incredible harvest bounty mid-Michigan agriculture produces to their fellow students in need.泭
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Shelly Springborn
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