Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Chili Night in November

What better way to start November than with a bowl of chili? The Sustainability Committee brings back the highly acclaimed "Chili Night in November" on Wednesday, November 9th at 6pm in the Big Backyard. This year, we have invited our friends, the Emperor Penguins from March of the Penguins to show us how to enjoy the cold weather. Bring your blanket, a chair and your appetite!

I'm sure you were wondering, "What is the sustainable twist?" Thanks to our friends at Aramark, we have prepared a sustainable menu that invites you to enjoy either a vegetarian or meaty chili served in bread bowls. Don't forget to bring a napkin or wear a shirt you won't mind getting a little messy because no paper products will be available. How is that for sustainable?

You may also be thinking, "Why invite the penguins?" Not only is this great promo for their world debut in Happy Feet 2, coming to a theater near you on November 18th, but they too are affected by our sustainable efforts. Did you know that global warming melts sea ice and reduces the scope of their habitat? See more in TimePhotos' Global Warming Threatens Penguins.

So, what will you be doing on Wednesday, November 9?
Spending a "Chili Night in November" the best way you know how.
6pm, Big Backyard
Special Feature: March of the Penguins

And the winners are....

After two weeks of superb competition, the winners have been crowned! Two teams stood tall above the rest, and proved to be victorious. The committee was so impressed by both teams' competitive spirit that TWO winning teams were crowned! Members of the winning teams are:
  • Kerry McCarthy (Hewlett)
  • Bekah Burrow (Hewlett)
  • Chelsea Doiron (Hewlett)
  • Shelby Byrd (Univ. Apt.)
  • Hannah Smith (Univ. Suites)

Below you will find several pictures of the teams. Congratulations to both teams, and thanks to all who participated!


Hannah and Shelby are so happy giving that high five!
Kerry, Bekah and Chelsea sure are sad after reading that fact!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

To the Victors go the Spoils

The prize pack is ready for its spotlight. This wicker box is jam-packed with a variety of items, all derived from sustainable sources! From plant-based laundry detergent to water bottles made from recycled plastic, even Mother Nature herself would be satisfied!
The prize pack is hanging out with one of the very signs teams are looking for!

The team that conquers the Trail Hunt and claims the prize will be proud new owners of:
-  Target tote bags
-  UNCW Sustainability tote bags
-  UNCW Sustainability T-shirts
-  Bobble Water bottles
-  Coffee travel mugs
-  Green Works cleaning supplies
-  Laundry Detergent
-  Dishwashing Soap
-  Fabric Softener
-  Light Bulbs

With a variety of prizes up for grabs, teams are expected to compete at a feverish pace! Good luck to those who take on this Trail Hunt!

Monday, October 3, 2011

The Hunt Begins

Mark Costello stands by one of ten Trail Hunt signs hidden along the Cross City Trail. He is not scared.

Today marks the beginning of the week-long adventure along the Cross City Trail. Teams of five are giving it their all as they make their way through a series of photographic challenges. Their journey often begins in front of the lawn with a mascot placed strategically, takes them behind sporting fields, by twin residents halls, over a wooden bridge and usually ends along the Ave. with a sweet, flowery name.

There will surely be those teams that come up short in their endeavors. However, for those brave souls who complete all ten challenges, they will be immortalized by emailing their pictures to: sustainable.seahawks@gmail.com

Good luck to all of those who dare to take on this task. Our thoughts are with you.