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MCC Ag Club students spread holiday cheer with Harvest Food Baskets
By Alex Freeman, MCC Communications Coordinator
In what has become an annual tradition, MCC Agriculture Club students gathered at the Woodside Café on Nov. 5 to pack Harvest Food Baskets.
The students worked together, dividing and conquering to swiftly pack 25 baskets with several food items that would illuminate a table for a Thanksgiving meal. Items packed into the baskets included chickens, apples, potatoes, onions, stuffing, chicken broth, muffin mix and more. Much of the food was locally sourced, including apples from AB Orchards in Sparta, donated courtesy of MCC freshman Logan Anderson.
“My family owns the apple farm, and I work part time on it,” said Anderson, who is majoring in Agricultural Operations. “Hopefully, one day, I can take over the business.”
The Harvest Food Baskets are given annually to students at MCC who are experiencing food insecurity. Helping those in need raised the spirits of the Ag Club students in attendance, including Savanah Mager.
“It makes my heart warm to help the people who need help the most,” Mager said. “We’re not all fortunate enough to have places to go on Thanksgiving and it’s nice to have some home-grown product to give them. A lot of us contributed something to help feed those are who in need.”
Among the locally-sourced food items were chickens from the Montcalm Area Career Center’s (MACC) Agriscience program. Their students raise chickens for a contest annually, and MCC’s Ag Club commits to buying 25 of them per year to help fill the Harvest Food Baskets — a beneficial collaboration for both parties. The potatoes were sourced from the Michigan State University Potato Research Farm in Entrican while the onions came from a familial tie within the Ag Club. Following the packing of the baskets, students took the time to hand-write thank you notes for those who provided food items.
“It’s really cool that we can use what we’ve been given to give back,” Anderson said. “Especially in the agriculture sector, we produce food for profit but sometimes, it’s really good to help people who are in need and who can’t afford food for their whole family. To be able to give a little bit back to them is very meaningful; I’m really thankful that I’m able to help other people by providing them with some apples and help bless people during the Thanksgiving season.”
Ag Club advisor and MCC Ag Program Coordinator Brian Gardner shared how important it was for his students to get involved in charitable work to properly understand the impact their field of study has.
“MCC has a variety of students from all different backgrounds and several of them have issues finding what they’re going to eat for their next meal,” Gardner said. “I think it’s important, as we learn to become growers and agricultural professionals, that we understand we are part of the food chain. We have an obligation to give back to our students in that way and to be able to provide food for them is a great opportunity for them to see the need here, locally.”
Following the filling of the baskets, the task of distribution is delegated to MCC’s Student Success Coaches, who work closely with a variety of students to identify those in need of food assistance.
“The success coaches know a lot of students here and we want them to be able to have something so they’re able to have a nice Thanksgiving meal,” Gardner said. “If they don’t have the means to cook, we’ll find other sources of food for them. We don’t know who gets them directly, but we’ve heard stories about the impact it makes on the people who receive these baskets. It’s really nice to hear those stories and to be able to pay it forward.”
POP OUT BOX:
The Food Source at MCC provides current MCC students with nutritious food items while classes are in session. Donations of non-perishable food items may be left at the Recreation Desk, located in the Activities Building on the college’s Sidney campus. Popular items at The Food Source include:
- Cereal
- Canned fruit
- Macaroni and Cheese/Boxed Meals
- Canned meat
- Pasta
- Pasta sauce
- Soups
- Crackers
- Various dry goods
Contact information: For more information about donating to The Food Source, contact Auxiliary Services Manager John Davis at (989) 328-1209 or via email at john.davis@montcalm.edu.