Hobbies and interests
Drawing And Illustration
Painting and Studio Art
Dance
Music
Exercise And Fitness
Meditation and Mindfulness
Psychology
Spirituality
Fashion
Public Speaking
Reading
Sustainability
Exploring Nature And Being Outside
Advocacy And Activism
Public Relations
Poetry
Songwriting
Writing
Graphic Design
History
Culinary Arts
Animals
Hiking And Backpacking
Walking
Gardening
Reading
Adventure
Cultural
Young Adult
Spirituality
Self-Help
Folklore
Leadership
Psychology
History
Social Issues
I read books multiple times per month
Lilyana Contreras
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Good afternoon, good morning, and good day. Hello everyone, my name is Lilyana Contreras. I am a lover of uniqueness and the capacity to insight change through connection! I enjoy reading, painting and wandering outdoors in my free-time. If at any point my ears are enthralled with the symphonies of cumbia music, I will dance to my hearts content no matter where I am.
Education
Northeast Lakeview College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Judson Early College Academy
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Dance
Career
Dream career field:
Performing Arts
Dream career goals:
Become a world-renowned dancer, actor, and performer | Create spaces for people to connect
Sports
Dancing
Club2022 – Present2 years
Kung Fu
Intramural2019 – 20212 years
Awards
- Junior Black Belt
Research
Environmental/Natural Resources Management and Policy
Land Stewardship Ambassadors Program with the Witte Museum and East Foundation — Land Ambassador2023 – 2024
Arts
Judson Early College Academy Art Club
Conceptual Art2024 – PresentJudson Early College Academy
Theatre2021 – 2022
Public services
Advocacy
Land Stewardship Ambassadors Program — Land Ambassador2023 – 2024Advocacy
Ecoscholars — Parliamentarian2024 – PresentVolunteering
Judson Early College Academy — Set-up/clean-up decorations and oversee activities2023 – 2023Volunteering
Universal City Pumpkin Patch — Set-up decorations2022 – 2022Volunteering
Candlewood Elementry — Crafted class assignments, assisted students with book fair and monitored cafeteria2022 – 2022Volunteering
St. Benedict Church — Set-up/clean-up decorations and oversee activities2023 – 2023
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Martha Brooks Culinary Arts Scholarship
There is nothing better than dipping your fork into the entree of your dreams, knowing that every bite is another gift to your overall well-being. For me, I have the rare opportunity for that dream to actualize in my reality on various occasions. However, eating healthy is not consistent in my household, and I want to do something about that.
It's not a difficult task to find restaurants that offer food with affordability in mind. However, nutritional value is another subject entirely. I was a vegetarian for almost two years, and although I valued my diet, it was not sustainable for me. I live in an apartment with my mom, and I didn't want to burden her with the expenses of having a specialty diet. That being said, transitioning into eating regular food again made me realize how uncomfortable I was with the quality of food in restaurants and grocery stores. Documentaries not only perpetuated my concerns but validated them.
I walk home from school daily, and on my expeditions, I have discovered dandelions, winter gourds, and the Sweet Indian Mallow. All of which are native and edible. Besides cultivating an essential skill for life, culinary arts can provide me with the opportunity to nourish myself and others both physically and mentally through food. When I was a vegetarian, I was forced to explore different possibilities with food, and I loved it. I remember making pineapple salads, making soup with tea, and connecting with my Mexican roots by making nopales and eggs.
Big change calls for big ideas, and instead of complaining, I want to deliver a solution to the masses, and those local to my community in San Antonio. I participated in a Land Stewardship Ambassadors program, and there we learned about native plant species in Texas and how ancient civilizations and indigenous cultures have utilized the plants and animals around them.
After learning about native species, creating a way to deliver native edible plants to people has played around in my mind. However, with greater consideration, I thought about creating a restaurant that supported independent farmers and brought people closer to the wild that always surrounds them. The restaurant would be called Farmed & Foraged. It would be located on a ranch, and through utilizing sustainable land stewardship practices, people could harvest food together, from their own Texas backyard. My idea could even be expanded into ecotourism, and encourage people to educate themselves on the living world around them. Through my foraging initiative, employees would be instructed on how to properly harvest goods and paid for their cultivation in the wild. In some instances, this could have a broader application through community service and volunteering. The menu would be unpredictable, but exciting. I want a degree in culinary arts to experiment with native edible plants, and discover new possibilities for different palettes.
The menu is only one aspect to the plan. Farmed & Foraged would stake hold in the heart of the city, ensuring accessibility for a broader audience. The restaurant would incorporate green architecture and utilize the space to maximize vertical farming. I would also love to incorporate pop-up shops while supplies last. I deeply desire to give people more opportunities to appreciate the world around them.