Community garden highlighted at local festival

From left to right, Jim Jarsulic, Mary Greene and Calvin Hoover volunteered at the Turner Community Garden booth on Sunday at the Turner Days event. (Staff photo)
From left to right, Jim Jarsulic, Mary Greene and Calvin Hoover volunteered at the Turner Community Garden booth on Sunday at the Turner Days event. (Staff photo)

Jim Jarsulic, one of the persons who started the Turner Community Garden, was one of two persons who were nominated this past weekend for the Turner Walk of Fame at Turner Days.

The community garden had a display at Turner Days, where tomatoes, peppers and other organic produce that was grown there were sold. The garden also has started a small orchard.

“This year we had a bumper crop,” said one of the volunteers staffing the Turner Community Garden booth. The garden is near South 55th and Klamm in Kansas City, Kan. The garden was started in 2010 and has seen a lot of community, senior volunteers and youth involvement.

Jarsulic said this year nine butterflies were tagged at the Turner Community Garden. Last year, there were no butterflies there. Volunteers hope the Turner Community Garden becomes a way station for butterflies migrating south. Started in 2011, the butterfly garden was built on a weedy area that had seen some illegal dumping in the past.

Jarsulic said some of the produce raised at the Turner Community Garden is taken to the Willa Gill food center for the homeless. Also, some food from the garden goes to the Rainbow lunch program for children.

“We’re just really proud of our garden,” said a volunteer.

Fall is a time for fun, increased safety awareness

by Sarah M. Travis

Fall and winter invariably remind us of spiced cider, pumpkin pies, holidays, and time with family and friends. Amid all of the fun and preparation, we must remember to take time out for safety.

While putting away sunscreen and bug spray, perhaps we can remember a few of the following ways to protect our homes and loved ones:

• Due to the increased incidence of house fires, it’s important to check on batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.

• Make sure to keep extra, unexpired batteries for alarms and flashlights safely stored in the house.

• Teach children to be aware of at least two exits from every room in the house, and practice using these routes.

• Remind children how to “Look, Listen, and Feel” at doors, and “Stop, Drop and Roll” in the event that clothing catches fire.

• Families should decide on a safe meeting place outside so that everyone can be accounted for after evacuating the home.

• Teach younger children how to dial 9-1-1 from cell phones; make sure your child either knows how to unlock a cellular phone from sleep mode, or knows how to use the “Emergency Dialer” setting from the home screen. In addition, make sure young children know how to press “Send” after dialing 9-1-1 from a cellular phone.

• If your home carries a fire extinguisher, check for any rust or damage, and ensure that the pressure gauge is at an acceptable level for your particular model.

• Fall safety includes notifying neighbors with pets or small children any time you put fertilizers, weed killers, or other chemicals in your yard.

• Abide by city and county laws when burning leaves, and ensure that no dangerous foliage (such as poison ivy, oak, or sumac) sneak their way into your burn pile.

• Have regular furnace maintenance performed in preparation for winter, and have any leaks in your roof repaired.

• Flashlights, blankets, fresh water, and nonperishable food items may be beneficial in the event of a power outage.

• It’s always a good idea to unplug any appliance with a heat source when not in use (coffee makers, toasters or clothing irons).

• When pulling out winter wardrobes from storage, shake out or wash clothing to prevent brown recluse spider bites.

• Dig out the snow shovel and rock salt from the back of the garage for ready availability.

• Last, check on neighbors who live alone or who are elderly during inclement weather.

Let’s make sure we all have a safe and enjoyable fall and winter season.

Sarah M. Travis is a registered nurse who lives in the Turner neighborhood of Kansas City, Kan. She also is a full-time student at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, where she plans to graduate with her bachelor’s degree in May.

Elementary school lunch menus

Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools
Monday, Oct. 13
Chicken nuggets, dinner roll, jelly, salad, grape tomatoes, fruit and milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 14
Super nachos, refried beans, green peas, mandarin oranges, fruit and milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 15
Cheese breadsticks with marinara sauce, garden salad, corn, pear, fruit, and milk.
Thursday, Oct. 16
Pulled pork sandwich, tater tots, baked beans, banana, fruit and milk.
Friday, Oct. 17
Hot dog on bun, baby carrots, pineapple, green beans, fruit and milk.
All Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools meals include alternate entrée choices of mini chef’s salad, mini fruit chef salad and yogurt muffin basket.

Turner Public Schools
Monday, Oct. 13
Beef or turkey sticks with gravy, bread sticks.
Tuesday, Oct. 14
Crispy chicken on bun, snack chip.
Wednesday, Oct. 15
Cheese and pepperoni pizza, cookie.
Thursday, Oct. 16
No school.
Friday, Oct. 17
No school.
Additional Turner entrees: Yogurt platter, peanut butter and jelly platter. Milk included with meals. Fruit and veggie bar offered daily.


Piper Public Schools

Monday, Oct. 13
Hot dog on bun with macaroni and cheese; grilled cheese sandwich, tomato slices, garden salad, green beans, grapes, peaches; turkey chef salad, tomato slices, grapes, peaches, blueberry fruit muffin.
Tuesday, Oct. 14
Super nachos; chicken soft taco, chopped garden salad, barbecue bacon beans, banana, mandarin oranges; taco salad, barbecue bacon beans, banana, mandarin oranges, and tortilla chips.
Wednesday, Oct. 15
Chicken patty-grilled chicken; Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, peas, watermelon, pineapple, roll; chicken Caesar salad, peas, watermelon, pineapple, roll, crackers.
Thursday, Oct. 16
Hawaiian barbecue chicken wrap; cheeseburger, steamed broccoli, glazed carrots, roasted squash, pears, banana; Italian chef salad, corn, pears, banana, Italian bread.
Friday, Oct. 17
No school.

Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Public Schools

Monday, Oct. 13
Chicken patty on bun; hot dog on a bun, tomato slices, garden salad, green beans, grapes, peaches; turkey chef salad, tomato slices, grapes, epaches and blueberry fruit muffin.
Tuesday, Oct. 14
Super nachos, sun butter and jelly sandwich with cheese stick, garden salad, barbecue bacon beans, banana, mandarin oranges; taco salad, barbecue bacon beans, banana, mandarin oranges and tortilla chips.
Wednesday, Oct. 15
No school.
Thursday, Oct. 16
No school.
Friday, Oct. 17
No school.
All menus from all districts subject to change.