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Friday, March 1, 2013

Fighting hunger takes center stage at Elon summit

Dozens of campus & community advocates gathered Feb. 19 to share ideas and coordinate efforts for alleviating local hunger.

April Durr '01, executive director of Healthy Alamance, speaks at the Feb. 19 Hunger Summit at Elon University.

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With chronic hunger harming nearly one out of every five Alamance County residents, campus and community leaders gathered Tuesday evening to discuss collaborative efforts that push back against the problem.

The Hunger Summit at Elon University featured keynote remarks from April Durr ‘01, a former human services major now serving as executive director of Healthy Alamance, a coalition of nonprofits and service agencies whose missions are to promote healthy lifestyle habits and nutrition in the greater Alamance County community.

Durr shared data from the 2011 Alamance Community Assessment with about 70 students, professors, staff members and activists in the university's new Lakeside Meeting Rooms. In the United States, about one in seven people confront hunger challenges every day, defined as the inability to meet sufficient basic dietary needs. “It’s at an individual level that results from food insecurity,” she said.

In Alamance County, 19 percent of the population is “food insecure,” she said.

Also, more than half of students enrolled in the Alamance-Burlington School System are using the free and reduced lunch program, Durr said. She then cited data from a 2011 Elon University Poll that found 64 percent of Alamance County residents knew someone in their family or a close friend who does not have enough money to pay bills.

A significant number of local residents live in a “food desert” where access to healthy food from a grocery store is more than a mile away, and for those without money, snack foods or fast food is the only viable and affordable option. Durr said that such factors make it tough for families to make sound nutritional choices.

“More and more people are becoming aware of healthy foods and are more aware of what they’re putting into their children’s diet,” she said. “If you’re dealing with hunger and you’re trying to think about the health consequences of what you’re able to eat, you can see how that would be stressful for a family.”

Elon University runs several programs through a variety of academic and Student Life offices that address hunger both locally and abroad. Steve Moore, a lecturer in the Department of Environmental Studies who teaches agroecology, shared many of these programs before participants broke into small groups for brainstorming additional ideas.

Steve Moore in the Department of Environmental Studies: "The outcome of eliminating hunger in Alamance County would be a really neat goal."

The existing efforts include:

- Campus Kitchen
- Oxfam
- Leaders in Collaborative Service (LINCS)
- Stop Hunger Now
- Powell Community Garden
- Loy Farm
- Elon Academy
- A recently awarded grant to help senior citizens
- Ongoing food drop-off at the library
- Turkey Trot 5K race to collect canned goods in the fall
- A forthcoming Peace Corps partnership with the university to help teach students about sustainable agricultural and development needs

Moore offered other suggestions to examine in the months and years ahead, from mobile farmers markets to considering a new minor at the university in food and hunger studies.

“We are a very small part of the Alamance community,” he said. “It’s important for us to realize the humble part that we play, and hopefully important part, in meeting and helping our fellow citizens and community members. They’re the ones who should really be the main players in directing our activities.

“If we engage with them and share our excitement with the resources we can bring, we can be really useful. The outcome of eliminating hunger in Alamance County would be a really neat goal.”

Elon's Hunger Summit follows in the wake of the Campus Compact Hunger Summit hosted by the university last fall. That forum attracted faculty and students from colleges across North Carolina.

For more information about the Hunger Summit and ideas for moving forward, contact the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement at (336) 278-7250 or elonvols@elon.edu. Moore can be reached at smoore24@elon.edu.

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by Eric Townsend, Staff Last Updated - 2/20/2013

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Stage and screen superstar and author Julie Andrews appears at Fairfield University Bookstore signing with co-author and daughter Emma Walton Hamilton

3 p.m., Thursday, February 7, 2013

Image: Julie AndrewsOne of the most recognized and beloved figures in the world of entertainment, Julie Andrews, and her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton, will make a special appearance at the Fairfield University Bookstore in downtown Fairfield, CT, at 3 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, autographing copies of their latest children's book, "The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart" (Little Brown).

There will be a limited number of books available for signing. Beginning at 9 a.m., on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013, the Fairfield University Bookstore will begin issuing tickets to the event to those purchasing "The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart." One ticket per book will be issued. The Fairfield University Bookstore is located at 1499 Post Road, in Fairfield, CT. Store hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday, 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Call (203) 255-7756, or visit www.fairfieldbooks.bkstr.com.

With "The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart," Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton present another charming adventure in the #1 New York Times bestselling Very Fairy Princess series, which follows the adventures of Geraldine, a fairy princess. Gerry may not look like your average fairy princess because of her skinned knees and sneakers, but she is. In "The Very Fairy Princess Follow Her Heart," with illustrations by Christine Davenier, it's Valentine's Day, Gerry's favorite day of the year, and she must find the perfect Very Fairy Princess way to celebrate what makes each of her friends sparkle.

Julie Andrew's dedication to children has been steadfast throughout her career. She began writing books for young readers over thirty-five years ago, and her first two novels - "Mandy" and "The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles" - remain in print and in high demand. Her other books include the Little Bo series and a collection of picture books, novels and early readers co-authored with her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton. Her memoir, "Home," was #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. In the world of entertainment, Julie Andrews is an international star, best known for her performances in "The Sound of Music," "Mary Poppins," and "The Princess Diaries." Her legendary career encompasses the Broadway and London stages, blockbuster Hollywood films, award-winning television shows, multiple album releases and concert tours, and, of course, her bestselling children's books. In 2000, she was honored with the title of Dame Julie Andrews by Queen Elizabeth II for lifetime achievements in the arts and humanities. Her many other honors include being named "One of the 100 Greatest Britons" by the British Broadcasting Corporation, serving as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations' UNIFEM program, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, ambassadorships for literacy programs for the American Library Association, and a prestigious Kennedy Center honor.

Emma Walton Hamilton is an author, editor, and arts educator. She and her mother have coauthored many books for young readers, including the Very Fairy Princess series, the Dumpy the Dump Truck series (illustrated by her father, Tony Walton), "The Great American Mousical," "Thanks to You: Wisdom from Mother to Child" (another #1 New York Times bestseller), and "Simeon's Gift," which was also adapted for the stage. Their first anthology, "Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies," was a New York Times bestseller, and the mother-daughter's audio recording went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children. A second poetry collection, "Julie Andrews' Treasury for all Seasons: Poems and Songs to Celebrate the Year," arrives in October 2013. An arts and literacy advocate, Ms. Hamilton also wrote "Raising Bookworms: Getting Kids Reading for Pleasure and Empowerment," which won a Parent's Choice Gold Medal. She is one of the founders of Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor and is currently a faculty member of Stony Brook Southhampton's MFA Program in Writing and Literature. She is also the Editorial Director of the Julie Andrews Collection, a publishing program dedicated to producing quality books for young readers that nurture the imagination and celebrate a sense of wonder.

For more information on The Very Fairy Princess series and the Julie Andrews Collection, visit www.theveryfairyprincess.com or www.julieandrewscollection.com.

The Fairfield University Bookstore, located at 1499 Post Road in the center of Fairfield, CT, serves not only the needs of the university community but also the greater Town of Fairfield and region and serves as a place for the university to offer its resources and educational programs to the entire community in a downtown setting. Operated by Follett, Inc., the Fairfield University Bookstore features titles from bestseller lists, University textbooks, magazines, technology peripherals and supplies, athletic wear and emblematic items of Fairfield University and regional high schools, clothing, novelty and gift items, and a wide choice of convenience and stationery items, gifts and accessories. A variety of merchandise, including textbooks, apparel, and other items can be purchased online at www.fairfield.edu/bookstore.

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Media Contact: Mike Horyczun, (203) 254-4000 ext. 2647, mhoryczun@fairfield.edu

Posted on January 25, 2013

Vol. 45, No. 160


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