Ag Hall receives $150,000 grant from Bayer Foundation

The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame in Bonner Springs has been awarded a $150,000 Bayer USA Foundation grant, according to a news release today.

The three-year grant will help create a new children’s exhibit within the Ag Hall’s Children Agriculture Science Center, according to the announcement. The new exhibit is scheduled to open in 2018. Bayer has been a major supporter of the Ag Hall.

“We are so thankful to Bayer for its generous support of the Ag Center through this grant from the Bayer USA Foundation,” said Dawn Gabel, executive director of the National Agriculture Center and Hall of Fame. “It is exciting to imagine that a child who will visit this future exhibit could one day become an inductee into our very own Hall of Fame thanks in part to what they learned here about agriculture.”

Through this new children’s exhibit, as well as other educational initiatives like “Making Science Make Sense” – a program advancing science literacy across the United States through hands-on, inquiry-based science learning – Bayer seeks to inspire students of all ages to learn more about what makes agriculture not only exciting, but also essential to the future of the planet, a spokesman said.

More than 900 million people in the world suffer from chronic hunger. When the global population reaches 9 billion by 2050, that number will increase drastically unless farmers can produce at least twice as much food as they do today – all while using less water and less land in the face of a changing global climate, according to a spokesman. Bayer is engaged in the effort to make agriculture faster and more efficient through agricultural innovations.

High-quality science, technology, engineering and math education is necessary to fill the nearly 58,000 jobs open each year in the agriculture industry, and Bayer is committed to supporting programs that instill a lifelong love of STEM in students at an early age.

“The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame is truly one of our country’s greatest treasures, and Bayer is proud to support its mission as part of our own efforts to inspire the next generation of leaders in the agriculture industry,” said Paul Nagy, site leader for Kansas City Bayer Crop Science. “In all of our local communities, it is essential that programs and initiatives like this exhibit are available to support parents, teachers and other leaders in providing these sorts of educational opportunities for students of all ages.”

Prescription drug take-back day to be April 30

Law enforcement officers at locations across the state will be collecting unused leftover medications for safe disposal on Saturday, April 30, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said today.

The collection events are part of a nationwide effort to safely dispose of leftover medications to prevent accidental or intentional misuse. Since the program began in 2010, more than 38 tons of unwanted medications have been collected and destroyed in Kansas alone.

“Unused medications are dangerous for kids, pets and the environment,” Schmidt said. “Getting these leftover medicines out of the medicine cabinets keeps them from falling into the wrong hands and makes our communities safer.”

Medications will be accepted at drop-off sites across the state from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday.

The National Drug Take-Back Day is coordinated by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, which collects and safely destroys the medications.

Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are increasing, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, Americans are now advised that traditional methods for disposing of unused medicines – flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash – pose potential safety and health hazards and should be avoided.

Unused prescriptions can be turned in year-round at many local law enforcement locations. Kansans should contact their local sheriff’s office or police department for more information.

In Wyandotte County, locations for drug take-back day on April 30 include:
• CVS Pharmacy, 4300 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, Kan.
• South Branch of the Kansas City, Kan., Public Library, 3104 Strong Ave., Kansas City, Kan.
• CVS, 4645 Shawnee Drive, Kansas City, Kan.
• DeGoler’s Pharmacy, 5701 State Ave., Kansas City, Kan.
• DeGoler’s Pharmacy, 21 N. 12th, Kansas City, Kan.
• Hen House Pharmacy, 8120 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan.
• DeGoler Pharmacy, WestMed Medical Building, 2040 Hutton Road, Kansas City, Kan.
• Bonner Springs Price Chopper, 501 S. Commercial Drive, Bonner Springs.
• DeGoler’s Pharmacy, 202 Oak St., Bonner Springs.

For other locations for drug take-back day, visit http://tinyurl.com/zfkxe8z.

Elementary school lunch menus

Kansas City, Kan., Public Schools
Monday, April 25
French toast sticks, sausage patties, celery sticks, carrots, tropical fruit.
Tuesday, April 26
Cheese pizza, corn, garden salad, peaches.
Wednesday, April 27
Cheeseburger, broccoli, orange wedges
Thursday, April 28
Chicken quesadilla, tomatoes, refried beans, banana.
Friday, April 29
Chicken nuggets, roll, tri-taters, cucumber slices, mandarin oranges.
Additional options include chef’s salad, fruit salad, yogurt muffin basket, and vegetarian options include veggie burger, bean and cheese burrito.

Turner Public Schools
Monday, April 25
Chicken and waffles; mozzarella dunkers with marinara, garden salad, steamed broccoli, fruit, peaches; Italian chef salad, steamed broccoli, fruit, peaches, Italian bread.
Tuesday, April 26
Super nachos; Stromboli, garden salad, refried beans, fruit, pineapple; taco salad, refried beans, fruit, pineapple, cornbread.
Wednesday, April 27
Chicken patty; corn dog, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, fruit, cinnamon apple slices, roll; chicken Caesar salad, mashed potatoes with gravy, fruit, cinnamon apple slices, roll.
Thursday, April 28
Cheeseburger; sloppy Joes, French fries, garden salad, fruit, tropical fruit; Cobb salad, fruit, tropical fruit, fruit streusel muffin.
Friday, April 29
No school. Professional development day.

Piper Public Schools
Monday, April 25
Chicken and waffles; mozzarella dunkers with marinara, garden salad, steamed broccoli, fruit, peaches; Italian chef salad, steamed broccoli, fruit, peaches, Italian bread.
Tuesday, April 26
Super nachos; Stromboli, garden salad, refried beans, fruit, pineapple; taco salad, refried beans, fruit, pineapple, cornbread.
Wednesday, April 27
Chicken patty; corn dog, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, fruit, cinnamon apple slices, roll; chicken Caesar salad, mashed potatoes with gravy, fruit, cinnamon apple slices, roll.
Thursday, April 28
Cheeseburger; sloppy Joes, French fries, garden salad, fruit, tropical fruit; Cobb salad, fruit, tropical fruit, fruit streusel muffin.
Friday, April 29
Cheese pizza; grilled ham and cheese sandwich, garden salad, roasted vegetables, fruit, pears, chocolate chip cookie; popcorn chicken salad, roasted vegetables, fruit streusel muffin, fruit, pears, chocolate chip cookie.

Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Public Schools
Monday, April 25
Chicken and waffles; mozzarella dunkers with marinara, garden salad, steamed broccoli, fruit, peaches; Italian chef salad, steamed broccoli, fruit, peaches, Italian bread.
Tuesday, April 26
Super nachos; Stromboli, garden salad, refried beans, fruit, pineapple; taco salad, refried beans, fruit, pineapple, cornbread.
Wednesday, April 27
Chicken patty; corn dog, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, fruit, cinnamon apple slices, roll; chicken Caesar salad, mashed potatoes with gravy, fruit, cinnamon apple slices, roll.
Thursday, April 28
Cheeseburger; sloppy Joes, French fries, garden salad, fruit, tropical fruit; Cobb salad, fruit, tropical fruit, fruit streusel muffin.
Friday, April 29
Cheese pizza; grilled ham and cheese sandwich, garden salad, roasted vegetables, fruit, pears, chocolate chip cookie; popcorn chicken salad, roasted vegetables, fruit streusel muffin, fruit, pears, chocolate chip cookie.

All menus from all districts subject to change.