Thursday, September 15, 2022

From the CTKG Cabinet: Olivia & The FRESH Walk For Food

Hello 5th graders of Connecticut! My name is Olivia and I am a member of the 2022 Connecticut Kid Governor's Cabinet with the platform of Child Food Insecurity.

There are so many people that work to help people in Connecticut who are food insecure. One example of this is coming up this weekend! FRESH New London is holding an event that I would like to bring to people's attention. It is called the FRESH Walk For Food Justice. This event will take place on Saturday September 17 at 9:30 AM. The walk will begin at the Mercer Street Community Garden, located on the corner of Mercer and Williams Streets in my town of New London. 

Participants of this event will walk a 2.5-mile circuit in New London to visit 5 local gardens. At this time of year, all 5 gardens will be overflowing with healthy vegetables, fruits, and flowers. Walkers will see gardens of all sizes & innovative urban farming techniques, get to sample seasonal crops, and learn more about each incredibly unique, reclaimed space.

At the end of the walk, there will be pizza from an outdoor woodfire oven, plants and merchandise for sale, music, and festivities. If you would like to join the walk please follow the instructions below.

  • Pledge to walk by filling out this pre-registration form.
  • Ask your friends and family to support your walk by donating.
  • Collect their donation and add their information to this form.
  • Extra idea: create a team of your co-workers or friends and walk together!

If you don't want to collect donations, that’s okay! You can attend with your own $10 donation and still participate!

After you collect your pledges and the form is complete, bring it all with you on September 17th to the Mercer Street Garden, or you can fill it out and pay ahead of time online (HERE).

This local event is a great way to help people who are food insecure. What are some ways you can help people in your community? 

Olivia Campbell
2022 Kid Governor Cabinet 
Nathan Hale Arts Magnet School
New London

Friday, September 9, 2022

My Family Vacation to Washington, DC!

Hello everyone, I am Makhi Ettienne-Modeste, your 2022 Connecticut's Kid Governor. Welcome to my new blog post! Happy back to school to everyone! Today I will be talking about what I did recently. I did a lot! 


Back in August I went to Virginia with my family. One of my stops was to our country’s capital city, Washington D.C. It was lots of fun! I got to see the U.S. Capitol Building, the memorials, and the White House. Here is a picture of me at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. 


On my trip I also learned a lot of things, like:



It wasn’t easy building these places. It took builders 8 whole years to build the White House, and that wasn’t even the only time they had to build it! In 1814 the British stormed the White House and burned it down, so it had to be built again. That time it took nearly 3 years to build! 


Then in 1948, the White House needed to be fixed after so many years. Some people said they should just tear it down and build a new mansion. But Mr. Harry Truman, the president at the time, fought to keep the White House and most of its historic features. 


The White House is one of the most famous buildings in America. It is a symbol of our government and represents the history of our country. Here is a picture of the White House. I think it looks so cool! Do you?

I hope you learned something new about Washington D.C.! Remember to be kind and to P.O.P. - Protect Our Pets!

 

 

 

Makhi Ettienne-Modeste

2022 Kid Governor 

Windsor


Monday, August 22, 2022

From the CTKG Cabinet: Satvik's Tips for Eco-Friendly Traveling!

Hello, my name is Satvik Nog and I am a member of the 2022 Kid
Governor's Cabinet
 with the platform of Climate Change. I hope 
everyone is having a fantastic summer filled with tons of fun!

This year, I was at summer camp for a few weeks. But for several days 
we had to stay indoors because of the extreme heat, with the temperature 
soaring up to over 90 degrees Fahrenheit! According to the EPA, “Since 
1950, Connecticut has been experiencing changes that differ from normal 
expectations. Our region now has warmer seasons. The average annual air 
temperature in Connecticut has increased by 2.2 degrees Fahrenheit.”



This is a big issue which can be prevented by eco-friendly habits. In
order to combat the rising heat, we can take small but significant steps
while traveling this summer, which include:

1. Bring your own empty water bottle wherever you go and fill it up at 
a bottle filling station instead of buying a plastic water bottle. This way,
you reduce waste and save money!

2. If you eat out, make sure to bring your own reusable containers to
take any extra food instead of using their plastic / Styrofoam
containers.

3. When on vacation, try to use eco-friendly modes of transportation like
a train or bus to reduce the emissions that lead to global warming. If
you have to use a car, try renting one, especially an electric, hybrid,
or small one to avoid excessive emissions and save some money.

4. When at a hotel, ask the front desk to not change your towels and
sheets while you stay to minimize laundry loads, which use a lot of
water and energy.

5. Another hotel tip is to bring your own reusable toiletry containers to
avoid waste. 

6. Ask about the hotel’s recycling program and sort your trash accordingly. 
If your hotel doesn't recycle, consider taking your empty bottles or other 
items home and recycle them there.



I hope you enjoyed this blog post and will try out at least one of these
simple tips this summer.

Have a fabulous rest of your summer, and good luck in the next school
year!

Satvik Nog
2022 Kid Governor Cabinet 
Southbury
Long Meadow Elementary School

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

My Tips for Caring for Pets in the Heat

Hello everyone, I am Makhi Ettienne-Modeste, your 2022 Connecticut's Kid Governor. Welcome to my new blog post! Are you having a fun summer?

My platform is all about Protecting Our Pets. I love animals! Also, I have two dogs, so I know how important it is to take care of your pets.

Today I am writing about something that has to do with all these hot days we've been having. We all know it's important to stay hydrated in the summer, but do you know how to keep your pets hydrated too? I will be discussing the signs of dehydration in your pet and what happens if you don’t take action.

Each animal has different clues to tell if they are dehydrated. Signs of dehydration for cats include:

  • Sunken eyes
  • Slower movement
  • Poor appetite

  • Panting with their tongues out
  • More drooling
  • Being more tired

Ignoring these signs can be dangerous for your pets. They could even become unconscious and faint! To prevent this from happening, here are some tips to care of your pet in the heat:
  • Never leave your pet in a hot place like your car
  • Make sure your pets have enough to drink by checking their water bowls often
  • Look for shady spots to get your pets out of the sun if you bring them outside



Following these tips will ensure safety for your pets. Remember always keep your pets hydrated and to P.O.P. (Protect Our Pets)! 


Makhi Ettienne-Modeste
2022 Kid Governor 
John F. Kennedy School
Windsor

Saturday, August 13, 2022

From the CTKG Cabinet: Brian's Outdoor Activities!

Hello! My name is Brian and I am a member of the 2022 Kid Governor's Cabinet with the platform of Physical Activity in Schools. When I chose this platform, I noticed that kids weren’t being very active outside. I did some studying and I learned that the more kids are active, the more they focus. It’s healthy for you, too! 

Summer is a good time to go outside so that you stay healthy. This summer, I am having fun outside by playing basketball, playing football, swinging on my swing set, going on bike rides, swimming, and going to the water park. My favorite thing I did so far was teach myself how to do a backflip on the trampoline! 

At our August Cabinet Meeting, Kid Governor Makhi and the other Cabinet members helped me brainstorm a list of activities that you can do outside this summer too. 

Here are some of our ideas:

  • Have races with your friends (like a relay race!)
  • Play Bowling for Cups
  • Go to a playground
  • Have a water balloon toss
  • Play sports like basketball, soccer, football, kickball, or baseball
  • Run through a sprinkler
  • Go on a bike ride
  • Have a water war with friends
  • Play Wall Ball with friends
  • Roller skate
  • Take a walk (and bring your pet!)
  • Do some exercises to get strong like sit-ups, jumping jacks, or planks 
  • Play tag with friends
  • Go swimming
  • Jump on a trampoline
  • Play Drip, Drip, Drop with friends
  • Go for a jog / run
We even tried an activity ourselves. We played paper basketball. It was a lot of fun!


I hope you try some of these activities this summer! Email me at Cabinet@CT.KidGovernor.org to tell me what you did. I recommend playing water games, kickball, or football. 

Be active and rock on! 

Brian Wright
2022 Kid Governor's Cabinet 
Casimir Pulaski Elementary School
Meriden

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

My Visit to Poquonnock School and Launching the Third Point of My Platform!

Hello everyone, I am Makhi Ettienne-Modeste, your 2022 Connecticut's Kid Governor. Welcome back to my blog for my fifth blog post!

I have been keeping very busy since my last blog post! I have been hard at work launching the third point of my platform, which is encouraging donations to animal organizations! Donating to animal organizations is very important. Companion animals need food and shelter to survive, and toys to keep their minds and bodies active and healthy. The staff and volunteers at shelters work hard to provide everything that the animals in their care need, but people like you and me can help by donating food and toys. Knowing how to donate to your local animal organizations can help them! Try reaching out to your local shelter and seeing what donated items they need!  And check out CT.KidGovernor.org for more tips on how to support the third point of my platform.

I've also been hard at work in my community! Earlier this month I visited Poquonock School as a special guest speaker and gave a speech for their 2nd grade promotion! I talked about how you don’t have to be older or an adult to make a difference in your community or world, and gave the following advice to the students:

First, any person can make a difference, you just have to find something you care about. For me, it was helping pets. What is something that you care about?

Second, anyone of any age can be a leader. Think about the great qualities you have that make you a leader. Are you kind? Are you empathetic? Are you positive? We are all leaders in our own different ways, and our differences can make the world a better place.

Third, I’ve learned from my Kid Governor term that to make a difference, you have to try. Even if you think you can’t do something or if people say you can’t do something, you should always try!

Fourth, knowing how to respect others will let people know they can respect you. 

And fifth, doing something big or small to make a difference or help someone is important. Even doing something at home or in your own school that seems small is an amazing thing to do. It could potentially change the world. I KNOW that’s possible!

I also talked about the third point of my platform, donating to animal organizations! I had a great time meeting all of the students, and I was honored to be invited to speak to them.

Always remember to treat animals with kindness and (P.O.P) Protect Our Pets!




Makhi Ettienne-Modeste
2022 Kid Governor 
John F. Kennedy School
Windsor

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

From the CTKG Cabinet: Samantha Encourages Planting Trees

My name is Samantha and I am a member of the 2022 Connecticut Kid Governor's Cabinet with the platform of a Cleaner Connecticut.

My important environmental work for a cleaner Connecticut continued this month when my class invited our  Pre-K3 buddies to plant Colorado Blue Spruce seedlings from the Arbor Day Foundation.  All of the 5th graders (including me) who have been writing poetry and studying ecosystems, shared a poem with their buddies about how beautiful it has been to watch the Pre-K buddies grow throughout the school year.  Now, all of the buddies will have a chance to plant a tree and watch it grow.  Not only will the new tree remind each student of his or her buddy, the tree will help to create a cleaner Connecticut. 

According to the Arbor Day Foundation Website, "Trees play a critical role in creating healthier, safer, and more connected communities. They clean our air, filter our water, and even slow storm surge and flooding in our cities. Trees also provide shade and cool our cities by up to 10 degrees, which can help prevent heat-related deaths in urban areas." If you or someone you love would like to help me create a cleaner Connecticut, please reach out to the Arbor Day Foundation today and tell them that Connecticut's Kid Governor Cabinet Member Samantha sent you!

Most of the people in the world talk about taking care of the planet but the truth is that many do not know how to do it.  That is why today I want to talk about one of the easiest and most fun ways to do it: the planting of trees in our state. Trees help relax our minds and reduce stress. Trees are also noise absorbers, retain dust from the air, and release water vapor. The roots hold the mountains, preventing landslides, which is why you can't continue building in every place you want. In addition, the most natural shadows are that of the trees. They protect the plants that are underneath, they give shelter to animals, and they help prevent us from having to continue building remedies against the sun. A natural shade in summer is key to avoiding intense heat, heat hazards and even to protecting a home.  

Now that we know a little about the benefits of tree planting, I want to invite you to invite your family, friends and acquaintances this summer to have a tree planting day for the well-being of our state.

Thank you for contributing to the care of our planet. If you plant any trees in your community, or do anything to help make a cleaner Connecticut, you can email me at Cabinet@CT.KidGovernor.org

Samantha Botero
2022 Kid Governor Cabinet
Stamford 
Greenwich Catholic School

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