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‘Apprentices’ complete first project, move onto homeless challenge
Feb 13, 2008
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| The 5280 Closers riding in style: (l to r) Noah Steingrqaeber, Heidi Harrold, Geidre Stasiunaite, Erin Kasch and David Foos. |
The
ten juniors who are vying for the title of “Apprentice”--and its
attendant full-year scholarship and paid internship next
year--completed their first project on Feb. 1. The winning team, the
5280 Closers, was rewarded with a VIP tour of the U.S. Olympic Complex.
In the “Apprentice Challenge @ Metro State,” spearheaded by the
Alumni Association and the Office of Alumni Relations, participants are
divided into two five-member teams--the other team is the “A” Team-- to
work on a series of four month-long projects that impact the local
community.
The Kaiser Smart Meal Challenge
In the first project, the
Kaiser Smart Meal Challenge, Apprentice teams identified and worked
with downtown restaurants to create menu items that meet nutritional
guidelines for healthiness, as part of LiveWell Colorado--a statewide
initiative aimed at reducing overweight and obesity rates and related
chronic diseases in Colorado. The teams were briefed on nutritional
guidelines and worked with nutritionists to analyze the proposed meals.
After three weeks of research and dozens of visits to area
restaurants, the teams were able to sign agreements with three
individual restaurants and one chain of 15 restaurants to provide
healthy offerings and include the “Smart Meal Seal” on their menus. The
teams identified eight other restaurants that had interest in the
program.
The teams presented their results to a panel of judges--including
faculty, staff, alumni and professionals in the restaurant and public
health fields--on Feb. 1.
“People were very impressed with their presentations,” said Stefanie
Carroll, assistant director of alumni programs and communication. “With
very little guidance on how to present their results, they really
thought outside the box. The judges were particularly impressed when
the students talked about the skills they had obtained through the
challenge process.”
The 5280 Closers were deemed the winners of the first competition,
with more restaurants signed on, but the A-Team won points for an
outside-the-box translation of the Smart Meal Seal into Spanish for the
Mexican restaurant Rosa Linda’s.
Touring the Olympic Training Center
The 5280 Closers were
rewarded the day after the presentation with a limousine-driven trip to
visit the U.S. Olympic Training Complex in Colorado Springs. They were
given a VIP tour of the facilities by Eli Bremer, an Olympic hopeful in
the pentathlon, and afforded the opportunity to watch future Olympians
practice and meet with the Olympics nutritionist.
Team member Erin Kasch wrote in her blog about the trip: “When we
went ‘behind the scenes’ to the area of the dining hall where they
prepare the food for all of the athletes (this was a really unique
experience, as many do not get to go into the athletes’ sleeping and
eating quarters), I saw how important food consumption really is in
their lives. It has really made me want to start cooking quality meals…
(and) proud to be a part of the Smart Meal Seal program and promoting
health awareness at Denver restaurants!”
(Read all the student participants’ blogs at http://www.mscd.edu/~alumni/apprenticechallenge/competitors.htm.)
Onto the next challenge: Helping Denver’s homeless
After
a week off, the Apprentice Challenge teams are now busily at work on
the second of their four projects: the UMB Homeless Challenge, in which
they will assist local grassroots nonprofit organizations that serve
homeless families as part of the Denver’s Road Home--the plan by Mayor
John Hickenlooper and the Commission to End Homelessness.
The presentations for the Homeless Challenge will be held on Feb.
29, with the winning team reaping its reward on March 4. Carroll said
that the rewards are kept secret until the project winners are
announced.
Ongoing Assessment
In an effort to continuously monitor
and improve the program, Alumni Relations is asking student
participants and sponsoring organizations to complete evaluations at
the end of each project.
“With the evaluations, we can assess what’s working and where we can
make changes to make the program even more effective,” Carroll said.
Learn more
The
deadline to buy tickets for the finale event, “The Boardroom,” at which
the overall individual winner will be chosen by attendees, is April 18.
To buy tickets or to read more about the Apprentice Challenge @ Metro
State, go to www.mscd.edu/~alumni/apprenticechallenge.
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