5 tasty ways to celebrate National Ice Cream Month in mid-Missouri
Columbia Daily Tribune We all scream for ice cream might be a bit of an overstatement. But many of us crave cool treats and the inevitable headaches that accompany the experience in the summer especially.
July is National Ice Cream Month, which means there s plenty of time left to find an excuse to celebrate. Here are five (of many) satisfying ways to enjoy a cone, cup or other offering in mid-Missouri.
With a side of art
The unique array of flavors at Sparky s Homemade Ice Cream is only exceeded by the eclectic collection of art adorning its walls. While you re ordering, check out icons to Beyonce and Admiral Ackbar of Star Wars fame, delightfully awkward family portraits and artist renderings of figures who might be Matt Damon or Jesus, or someone altogether different.
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Sustain Mizzou was established in 2003, operating on a shoestring budget ever since. But in the upcoming fall semester, it will become a campus program with paid staff and $90,000 in University of Missouri funding. The biggest thing is we ll have funding, said University of Missouri senior Zoe Westhoff, president of Sustain Mizzou. Generally, we don t have any funding.
It will allow the organization to accomplish more, Westhoff said. We re just expanding and the funding will give us a lot more resources, said Westhoff, of Lancaster, Calif. It takes us to a new level.
Sustain Mizzou will replace the MU Sustainability Office in the fall semester, she said.
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