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Harvest Festival to reuse leftover pulp for delicious fall recipes

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Harvest Festival buzz at the聽Rock Creek Campus leads to thoughts of pumpkins … which leads to pumpkin carving … which typically ends with a useless pile of pumpkin pulp.

At this year鈥檚 event, scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 15, pulp gets a new life with the “Leftover Pumpkin Recipe Jamboree” which combines composting and food waste reduction with edible alternatives.img_2248

AS小黄猫传媒 Sustainability Team leaders Rylie Wolff and Shannon Southard will share their recipes for pumpkin pulp hummus, pumpkin bread and pumpkin pie. Visitors to the Learning Garden will learn the health benefits of pumpkin seeds, as well as hear tips on how to bake and season them.

鈥淣ot all people compost their pumpkins,鈥 said Wolff, 鈥渟o we鈥檒l also talk about why that鈥檚 a good idea.鈥

The Learning Garden will also feature a DIY Upcycled Halloween Costume display that encourages more sustainable and practical costume alternatives including an umbrella jellyfish and a paper-towel-tube wind-up doll.

In addition to activities in the Learning Garden, Harvest Festival will offer those things that returning visitors have come to expect at the annual student-sponsored event. These include the petting zoo, face painting, music, hayrides, pumpkin decorating, free snacks and more. Indoor events will be staged in the foyer of Building 5. Outdoor activities will be between Building 5 and the Learning Garden.

The Harvest Festival is free and open to the general public; parking is free of charge.