Saturday, October 16, 2010

Maple Leaf Festival 2010

 

 
 
The Maple Leaf Festival started in 1958 in Baldwin City, Kansas. It began as a community even inspired by Dr. Ivan Boyd, a biology professor at Baker University, also located in Baldwin City. Dr. Boyd stated that the third weekend of October was the best time to observe the changing colors of the Maple leaves as well as celebrate a successful harvest.

Now, more than fifty years later, the event continues to attract hundreds of people (as we noticed as we were waiting in the slew of cars on the turnpike). With over 300 craft exhibits, quilt shows, performing arts, live music, and unique fair food, it is a family-friendly event with something for everyone. Moreover, it provides an opportunity for local non-profits to raise funds.

Once we found parking, we held back the temptation to try the BBQ sandwiches at the firetruck to see what the billowing smoke could mean in terms of meat cooking on a grill. We began to make our way through the crowds, stopped off to buy a lemonade from a group of kids with a lemonade/grape kool-aid stand, and finally ended at a huge grill with a variety of animals to choose from. We settled on a brat, a hamburger, and an order of nachos with the liquid cheese.

After we ate, we started walking back through the streets to check out the quilt display and some of the craft vendors. All the while, we reminded ourselves that we needed to make it back to the stand with the huge cookies. So, at the end of the day, we returned to the stand which packed full of homemade goodies.  Just as I saw the word, "Patchouli" on what we originally thought were cookies, I knew that something had gone wrong. Nope, not cookies; rather, they were homemade soaps made from goat products.

Luckily, on the other side of the stand, there were some assorted jams, breads, and a couple of baggies of cookies. I picked out a large jar of blackberry jam, a loaf of pumpkin bread, and a baggie of chocolate chip cookies. All in all, it was a fine day at the Maple Leaf Festival!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Wuqu' Kawoq Global Giving Day to Support Midwives in Guatemala!

Wuqu' Kawoq is an NGO that provides health care in the highlands of Guatamala to Kaqchikel-speaking patients in their language. Tomorrow, we have a big campaign with Global Giving to raise money for our project with midwives. Starting at 12:01am Eastern on October 12th, Global Giving will match any donations over $10 by at least 30%.

The money will be used to expand our work in the past with midwives to more broadly address issues related to human and reproductive rights. Specifically, we will offer expanded educational offerings targeted at sexually transmitted disease, STI, contraception, and sexual rights. We will couple this to offer free of charge screenings for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases as well as access to contraceptive methods.

Here is the webpage from global giving:
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/guatemalamidwives/http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/guatemalamidwives/

And, here is a statement from Brent Henderson, Wuqu' Kawoq Board Secretary:
http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Tuesday-is-the-Day-to-Support-Midwives-.html?soid=1102026328962&aid=aYD6hQgY0rY

Please consider making a donation. Every little bit helps!