Back of the House
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Back of the House
ISSUE 02 DEC. 2012 The Quarterly Newsletter of Restaurant Operations Back of the House DIRECT FROM THE DIRECTOR this issue ReStor & ReStor + More P.1 Student Success P.2 As the fall term draws to a close, I want to express my sincere What’s Happening Underground P.3 thanks to all of you for the hard Upcoming Events & Hours P.4 work and dedication. We have had another successful semester in terms of satisfaction, sales, and successful events. Without Restor located in NWQ ReStor & ReStor + More you, none of this happens. On January 30th, 2012 ReStor opened its doors Even using these standards ReStor customers are To our mid-year graduates, to the students and staff in the former Columbia able to find homemade soups, sandwiches, and a Congratulations! I wish you much St. Mary’s building, now named North West success in your adventures be- Quadrant. It was the first convenience store that yond UWM. was solely focused on highlighting the healthy choices available on UWM’s campus. To all others, I hope you will be returning for the spring semester to continue your academic pursuits. banana chips, and sunflower seeds to more exotic burg, Cambridge, and Riverview. This initiative items like dried mango, papaya, and yogurt raisins. following features: the main ingredient is a fresh cups of brewed coffee alone. tor + More opened in Cambridge Commons, providing Cambridge Residents and the general public more accessible and nutritional dining op- method uses a healthy technique like steaming, tions along with the essentials for resident life. roasting, or baking, it would contain 5 or less ReStor approved products can also be found in ingredients, or it contains 100% whole grain or Sandburg, Riverview, and Cambridge Cafes and whole wheat. ReStor adopted this philosophy and convenience stores by looking for the ReStor logo foods. In Fall 2011, Grind sold 74,051 The brand ReStor continues to grow, this fall ReS- fruit, vegetable, or lean protein, the preparation amended it to include organic and all natural Did you know... of Fair Trade certified options. ReStor also fea- Choice initiative found in the dining units of San- symbol next to any menu item that has two of the Scott A. Hoffland, Director Milwaukee’s own Rishi Tea, which has a number for UWM, with 24 options ranging from cashews, Holiday Season. All the Best. stevia leaf extract, and hot and cold teas featuring ReStor originated from the Chef’s Nutritional would highlight the healthier meals by placing a back, soon. of juices and sodas like Zevia, sweetened with tures a custom trail mix station, the first of its kind Please travel safely over the We look forward to seeing you variety of grab-n-go salads. There is also a variety next to the item. Stop in one of our locations or check us out via Facebook! - Chris Gavin Highlighting Student Success... ALUMNI What are our students doing now Anne S. started at UWM about 6 years ago as an elementary education major, but switched In their own words… to community education with a concentration in adult education. Recently she was hired on Meet Emily C., Student Employee at UWM Restaurant Operations as a full-time Food Service Assistant at Union Station. Anne has worked for Restaurant Operations since 2005, Ms. Emily C. when she started as a student employee at the Pacific Wraps Position/Title: Student Supervisor attention to detail and am incredi- goals? To graduate with my Mas- unit. She quickly worked her & Student Administrator bly organized. I am able to hire, ter’s Degree by December 2013 way up to lead and then even- Unit: Union Station & Atrium schedule, train, and manage fellow and become a Licensed tually manager. After managing Years working in Restaurant student employees. I work hard Social Worker. Pacific Wraps for a couple Operations: Since August 2009 - and take pride in what I do. years she became a student about 3.5 years supervisor. Anne loves her job Years at UWM: 4.5 years What do you enjoy as she has a passion for food Major/Degree Program: 1st year about and hospitality. She also en- Graduate your job? I enjoy joys working with college stu- Social Work - Clinical Social Work Student, Master’s of dents and teaching them basic working at the flexibility of my schedule and the “I work hard and take pride in what Clinical Anything else you want to share about your experience working on campus or as a student at UWM? It’s been a cooking skills. Anne says, “I Has working on-campus enhanced convenient location never dread waking up and your college experience? If so, of work. It’s nice to having to go to work...that’s how? Absolutely. I’ve meet so know that no matter how much I enjoy what I do.” many wonderful people and some how crazy my school schedule is, my college career here at UWM. I With that, we are happy to of my closest friends through work. I’ll be able to squeeze in work shifts feel much more invested in UWM welcome Anne to Restaurant Also from working on campus I’ve at some point and still make mon- because I work here and experi- Operations at her current loca- learned more about clubs, organi- ey. Working just a few blocks from ence every single day of college life tion, on the ground floor, at the zations, my house is great. I can walk to on campus. I have met thousands Union Station. going on at UWM. campus which eliminates the has- of interesting people over the years sle of trying to find parking and I both customers and employees, What do you feel your biggest can also work before, between, and most of whom I forget the minute contribution is at your job? I am after classes since I’m already on they walk away from me, but sever- dependable, responsible, and a campus. al who have forever touched my EMPLOYEES OF THE MONTH Grind August 2012: Katherine D. events, and programs ing for Restaurant Operations for the majority of life. quick worker able to help out at any unit when needed. I pay great great opportunity work- I do.” What are your academic/career - Emily C. SPOTLIGHT Sustainability Efforts In our continual efforts for sustainability we are striving to make ecofriendly improvements amongst all our units. A student initiative helped further our relationship with Growing Power and worked to coordinate and roll out composting the grounds at all Go Underground to the Gasthaus... Grind locations. Don’t forget to do your part: bring your own mug and UWM, but Restaurant Operations as ries well . The wonderful student employ- Buzztime. As always we have seven chase. No mug? Recycle your cof- I am Michael Burns the manager of the ees have helped me bring fantastic projectors so everyone can cheer fee sleeve. Gasthaus, Snack Vending, and Athlet- new ideas to the Gasthaus menu and on their favorite sport’s team. I hope ic Concessions. This January I will events. to see you at the Gasthaus! Greeting UWM! and our newest game, receive a discount on your pur- - Mike Burns celebrate 15 years with Restaurant Operations. I first began as manager This year we are excited to be cele- of Palm Gardens and the Emporium in brating 40 years, our Ruby Anniver- Sandburg Residence Halls prior to my sary, of serving the UWM community. current position. Additionally, we are thrilled about an- MEET YOUR NEW EXECUTIVE CHEF Matt Powers other great year for the Gasthaus Hello UWM, Over the years, I have had the great Entertainment Series, which brings in I am Matt Powers the new Executive pleasure of witnessing and partaking great performers to play for the cam- Chef at UWM, and I have the privi- in the changes and growth of not only pus. Join us for our Trivia Pursuit Se- lege and the pleasure to be an integral part of your campus com- LOCAL LIMELIGHT: Midwest Foods Welcome to Midwest Foods! “Midwest Foods knows what's cooking, and that makes us the chef's choice for quality fruits, vegetables and herbs. From seasonal delicacies like tiny white asparagus and tamarillos to exotic micro greens from mizuna to tatsoi, we are only as successful as your last showcase menu. restaurants have relied on Midwest Foods to source specialty produce. Whether it's organic and locally farmed or conventionally grown and Restaurant Operations and with other campus organizations to showcase all the great things we are doing for UWM. Some of the great air freighted from New Zealand, our commit- things happening on campus in- ment is to exceed your expectations with every clude our campus gardens, our new delivery. Make Midwest a part of your kitchen health stores, and creating new, team and taste the difference passion makes.” exciting dishes for residents and the campus community. We have a lot Now, UWM does too! happening here at UWM, and I would encourage everyone to visit For more than a decade, the Greater Chicago area's leading hotels and munity. I am excited to work within our Restaurant operations webpage For more information visit: http://www.midwestfoods.com. to learn more. Enjoy the rest of the semester! - Matthew Powers CONTACT US Upcoming Events Questions or comments? Please contact us via our Delve into a dialogue regarding contemporary race and relationships from 7-8pm in the Union Ballroom. website, www.dining.uwm.edu, Campus Holiday Party, Tuesday, December 11, 2012 Want to meet and mingle with the campus community then kindly RSVP online by Dec. 5th. through the ‘Contact Us’ or Don’t forget to bring your gently used or new children's books for donation. ‘E.A.T.S.’ links. Otherwise, call us 414.229.4146. Shakti Butler present Cracking the Codes, Tuesday, December 4, 2012 Men’s & Women’s Panther Basketball all winter and spring at Klotche! Come and cheer on your Panthers! Visit the panthers website for sports schedules. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on January 21, 2013 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, "Life's most persistent and urgent question is: 'What are you doing for others?'" (http://mlkday.gov/) Hours of Operation for Winter 2012 • Finals (Thurs., 12/13 - Sat.,12/22) Union Grind: 12/13: 7a-8p 12/14: 7a-6p 12/15: 7a-3p 12/17-20: 7a-8p 12/21: 7a-6p 12/22:7a-3p Library Grind: 12/13-14: 7:30a-11p 12/15: Noon-7p 12/16:1-7p 12/17-20:7:30a-11p 12/21: 7:30a-4p EMS Grind: 12/13: 7:30a-8p 12/14: 7:30a-4p 12/17-20: 7:30a-8p 12/21: 7:30a-4p NWQ Grind: 12/13: 7:30a-8p 12/14: 7:30a-4p 12/17-20: 7:30a-8p 12/21: 7:30a-4p Sandburg Grind: 12/13: 7:30a-9p 12/14: 7:30a-4p 12/15-16: 10a-6p 12/17-20: 7:30a-9p 12/21: 7:30a-4p Cambridge Grind: TBD-Under Construction Burger King: 12/13-15: 10:30a-4p 12/17: 10:30a-7p 12/18: 10:30a-6p 12/19: 10:30a-4p 12/20: 10:30a-3p Taco Bell: 12/13-14: 10:30a-2:30 p 12/17: 10:30a-6p 12/18: 10:30a-4p 12/19: 10:30a-2:30p Palermo’s Pizza: 12/13-14: 10:30a-2:30 p 12/17: 10:30a-6p 12/18: 10:30a-4p 12/19: 10:30a-2:30p Cedar Crest: 12/13-14: 10:30a-2:30 p 12/17: 10:30a-6p 12/18: 10:30a-4p 12/19: 10:30a-2:30p Flour Shop: 12/13-14: 7a-4p 12/17-19: 7a-8p 12/20: 7a-4p Pacific Wraps: 12/13-14: 10:30a-2p 12/17: 10:30a-6p 12/18-19: 10:30a-2:30p Stir Fry: 12/13-14: 10:30a-2p 12/17: 10:30a-6p 12/18-19: 10:30a-2:30p City Subs: 12/13-14: 10:30a-2p 12/17: 10:30a-6p 12/18-19: 10:30a-2:30p Union Station: 12/13-14: 7a-9p 12/15-16: 8a-4p 12/17-20: 7a-9p 12/21: 7a-4p 12/22: 8a-4p Enderis: 12/13-14: 7:30a-4p 12/17: 7:30a-6p 12/18-20: 7:30a-4p Cunningham Café: 12/13-14: 9a-2p 12/17-18: 9a-4p Kenwood Inn: 12/13-14: 11a-2p 12/17-18: 11a-2p Gasthaus: 12/13-18: 11a-11p 12/19: 11a-8p 12/20: 11a-4p • Holiday Hours (Wed.,12/26 - Fri.,12/28) Union Grind: Union Station: 7am-4pm 7am-4:30pm • Winterim (Wed., 1/2 - Sun., 1/20) Pictures from the Children’s Holiday Festival on December 1, 2012! 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53211 414.229.4146 ph 414.229.3734 fax www.dining.uwm.edu Union Grind: M-F: 7am-4pm Library Grind: M-TH: 8am-3pm F: 8am-2pm Burger King: M-F: 10:30am-3pm Taco Bell (opens 1/14): M-F: 10:30am-2:30pm Palermo’s Pizza (opens 1/14): M-F: 10:30am-2:30pm Cedar Crest (opens 1/14): M-F: 7am-4pm Flour Shop: M-F: 7am-4pm (1/14-18: 10:30am-2pm) Pacific Wraps: M-F: 10:30am-2pm Stir Fry: M-F: 10:30am-2pm City Subs: M-F: 10:30am-2pm Union Station: M-F: 7am-4:30pm Enderis: M-F: 7:30am-4pm • Normal Hours of Operation resume: Sa: Closed Sa: Closed Sa: Closed (1/19: 10:30am-4pm) Sa: Closed Sa: Closed Sa: Closed Sa: Closed Sa: Closed Sa: Closed Sa: Closed Sa: 8am-4pm Sa: Closed Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Su: Closed Su: Closed Su: Closed Su: Closed Su: Closed Su: Closed Su: Closed Su: Closed Su: Closed Su: Closed Su: 8am-4pm Su: Closed