Kansas City, Kan., police reports

Sept. 11
Burglary, criminal damage, 800 block of North 34th, Hillcrest Village, golf cart, vacuum, door, $2,650 value.
Burglary, 2700 block of North 31st, television, currency, $900 value.
Theft, 1800 block of Village West Parkway, store, five to seven purses, $1,500 value.
Attempted theft, criminal damage, 1500 block of North 13th, vehicle burned, $2,000 value.
Criminal damage, burglary, 700 block of North 55th, window, $250 value.
Theft, criminal damage, 1500 block of North 13th, Acura, lock, $12,015 value.
Theft, 1500 block of North 13th, Chevy 1500, $2,000 value.
Theft, 1500 block of North 13th, Ford Explorer, $5,000 value.

Sept. 10
Burglary, 1700 block of South 35th, laptop computer, $500 value.

Sept. 9
Burglary, criminal damage, 6100 block of Farrow, window, video game system, video games, $740 value.

Sept. 7
Burglary, criminal damage, 600 block of Oakland Avenue, screen windows, $50 value.
Theft, 8500 block of Cernech Road, AT&T, 200 pair phone cable wire, 225 feet, $5,000 value.

Group at KCKCC encourages natural food, healthy lifestyles

A group at KCKCC encourages natural food and healthy lifestyles in the Naturally Designed program. (Photo from KCKCC)
A group at KCKCC encourages natural food and healthy lifestyles in the Naturally Designed program. (Photo from KCKCC)

by Kelly Rogge

When Carolyn Marks started the Naturally Designed program just more than a year ago, she never thought it would turn into something that students, faculty and staff at Kansas City Kansas Community College would actually ask about.

“Naturally Designed got started in August 2013 when I decided to prepare fresh salads and other healthy foods in the Intercultural Center for free,” said Marks, the KCK Green Market manager, farmer and student at KCKCC. “It was only a matter of time before a crowd of people would show up not only to taste the fresh vegetables, but they were interested and eager to learn how to prepare such good food.”

Naturally Designed meets every week from noon to 1 p.m. in the Intercultural Center on the KCKCC campus. It is a nonprofit organization that is open to not only students, staff and faculty but community members as well.

Marks focuses on a variety of subjects including how to can vegetables, making homemade skin and hair products and how to make soap with ingredients such as flowers, fruit, poppy seeds and lemongrass. Those who attend Naturally Designed also have the opportunity to learn how to grow their own fruits and vegetables with the help of a student garden, located within the Kansas City Community Garden.

“The goal of Naturally Designed is to utilize your natural environment by growing, investing and educating ourselves and others in an organic-natural way,” Mark said. “It is not limited to producing organic products, but making healthy recipes, for consumption and-or daily use.”

Marks said Naturally Designed includes “all kinds of organic and natural head-to-toe” experience.” She said the group is even working on its own line dance called the “Intercultural Center Slide,” and the group prepares food for the monthly “Jazz by the Lake” music series.

“We talk about things such as gardening, preserving and future and present campus or community efforts-contributions,” she said. “We also have a healthy topic of the week (such as bee pollen and its benefits on allergies) as well as short and long term goals and green, global up-to-date information” (topics such as Ebola).

Marks said she thinks the group has become so popular in the last year because of the increasing number of illnesses and recalls on both produce and meats. She said more and more people are interested in living and eating healthy.

“I grew up with parents and grandparents (her grandmother is 95-years-old and still healthy) that practice natural-organic life skills. What I know you cannot buy or learn from a book. My knowledge has been passed on from generation to generation in my family,” she said. “Wyandotte County has a high level of obesity. I am teaching folks how to make nutritional and healthy lifestyles choices. When students and the community are healthier they actually perform better.”

For more information, contact Carolyn Marks at [email protected]. Information is also available on the Naturally Designed Facebook page www.facebook.com/pages/Naturally-Designed/515901491878294. Information is also available by contacting the group’s adviser, Jared Hill, at [email protected] or by calling 913-288-7375.

Friends of FOP endorses candidates

The Friends of the FOP, the political action committee for the Kansas City, Kan., Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 4, has announced its endorsements.

Lodge No. 4 is a fraternal organization that is made up of current and retired law enforcement officers of the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department.

The Friends of the Kansas City, Kan., Fraternal Order of Police endorsements for the Nov. 4 general election:

Governor: Paul Davis
U.S. Senate: Greg Orman
Kansas Attorney General: Derek Schmidt
Congress, 3rd District: Kelly Kultala
Secretary of State: Jean Schodorf
State Representative, 33rd District: Tom Burroughs
State Representative, 36th District: Kathy Wolfe Moore