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A group of freshmen got to experience the Sugar Creek Trail by helping paint the fences along the path.
Keshaun Brooks '21 wanted to be as efficient as possible, so he used two brushes the entire time.
Students stained the fences to help give them a fresh look.
This community service project was directed by the Crawfordsville Parks and Recreation Department.
The Sugar Creek Trail always looks great. Today, students helped it look even better.
Once the students were finished, they laughed throughout the entire walk back.
Here is a Wabash student cleaning up the wrought iron fence at the Rotary Jail Museum in Crawfordsville.
A Wabash student pulling weeds at the Rotary Jail Museum.
A Wabash student digging up plants at the Rotary Jail Museum.
A Wabash student cleaning the wrought iron fence at the Rotary Jail Museum.
Wabash students working together at the Rotary Jail Museum.
A Wabash student cleaning the fence at the Rotary Jail Museum.
A Wabash student cleaning the pews at Bethel AME Church.
A Wabash student cleaning at Bethel AME Church.
A Wabash student varnishing at Bethel AME Church.
A group of students walk past the kennels en route to the work area at the Home for Friendless Animals in Waynetown, IN.
Psychology Professor Neil Schmitzer-Torbert (left) talks with Dei'Marlon Scisney '21 (center) just before work begins, as Jambal Dorj '21 looks on.
Tomas Hidalgo '21 (center) moves kennel fencing with Chaz Rhodes '21 (right). Also pictured is Zach Hogan '21.
Orientation leader Braiden Slavens '19 takes apart a dog carrier.
Patrick Gilvary '21 intently works alongside Slavens in disassembling dog carriers.
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