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Wabash Day 2017 - Album 3

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This Wabash crew spread out along the Monon Trail near Broad Ripple (Indianapolis) and collected over 8 bags of trash. Volunteers also prepped two landscaping beds for winter, first clearing the area of all vegetation and then putting down newspaper and mulch. Pictured are: Kathleen Bender (& Kopper), Adam Soshnick '13, Chris Zabriskie '12, Scott Morrison '14, Marc Nichols '92, and Adam Burtner '17. Also involved were Kyle Bender '12, Ryan Stephens '07 and his wife Kate.

a group of people digging in the middle of a street

This Wabash crew spread out along the Monon Trail near Broad Ripple (Indianapolis) and collected over 8 bags of trash. Volunteers also prepped two landscaping beds for winter, first clearing the area of all vegetation and then putting down newspaper and mulch.

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Four alums from the Fort Wayne, Indiana area spent WABASH Day installing cabinets at Easterseals Arc. Sometimes you have to do whatever it takes to make sure your building material isn't going to move.

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Three Wabash men, one Wabash spouse, and two (hopefully) future Wabash men trekked and picked up many bags of trash along the Monon Trail starting at the Monon Center in Carmel, IN. Their work was met with many thanks from the patrons along the trail this past Saturday morning and even a few comments about how Wabash Always Fights!
The small but mighty team of Phi Psi’s included Parker Lyons '97, his wife, Michele, and sons Owen (10) and Cameron (8), Jim Selvio '89, and David Reed '89. Special thanks to Jason Dyer '85 for supplying the team with the red trash bags for the day.

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The St. Joseph Valley Association of Wabash Men power-washed outdoor areas, moved items (including furniture and children's items), and cleaned areas at the Families First Center. From left to right participants were: John Mynsberge '72, Peter Horvath '92, Chad Chester '93, Paul Tipps '74, and David Smail '93.

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WABASH Day in Detroit included packing medical supplies for Puerto Rico at World Medical Relief in Southfield, MI. The team included Roy Sexton '95, Mike Piggins '13, AJ (friend of Carl Rivera), Carl Rivera '13, Terry Hamilton '89, Mazen Alam (son of Kurshaid Alam '93), Daniel Sweet '04, and Kurshaid Alam '93.

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Detroit alums Mike Piggins '13, Carl Rivera '13, and his friend AJ pose for a picture while packing up hurricane relief supplies for Puerto Rico.

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Daniel Sweet '04 poses for a picture while packing up hurricane relief supplies for Puerto Rico.

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Twelve Wabash alumni, family, and friends worked together on Saturday morning to clean and organize the Mary Lee Maier Community Pantry, a local food pantry that serves families in need in the Avon (IN) Community School Corporation. These volunteers worked together to clear out much needed storage within the repurposed classroom to allow for extra donations to be welcomed. They also organized and shelved hundreds of items which had been recently brought into the pantry from the community.
Pictured Back Row (left to right): Drew Langford, Jim Kerr '92, Scott Handlon '91, Dave Jackson '87, Don Hodson '74, Mike Langford '91, and Lucas Handlon.
Pictured Front Row (left to right): Kristi Kerr, Sarah Handlon, Denise Handlon, Betsy McConkey
Volunteers Not Pictured: Kaylee Kerr

a man with his mouth open and gloves on his hands

Wabash men can always find a way to have fun while giving back to their communities.

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The downtown section of the Monon Trail Cleanup project worked for two hours and had an amazing turn out with close to 20 gentlemen and spouses, mostly from the Classes of 2015 and 2016. Volunteers included
Zach Mahone '15, Tyler Hampton '15, Tim Dunkle '15, Jacob Stone '17, Eddie Cmehil '16, Dan Purvlicis '16, Chris Stazinski '16, Sky King '15, Brandon Clifton '06, Jordan Smith '17, Stephen Fenton '15, Adam Wadlington '16, Chris Shrack '16, Scott Purucker '16, Austin McCauley '15, Sam Hanes '16, and Boyd Haley '17.

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Six Wabash men spent WABASH Day deep cleaning walk-in refrigerations at Second Helpings, where volunteers and staff rescue prepared and perishable food from wholesalers, retailers and restaurants. The rescued food is used to create 4,000 hot, nutritious meals each day that are distributed to 80 social service agencies to feed people in need.
The men moved the contents of the very large refrigerators, spray washed the racks, scrubbed down the walls, and mopped the floors. Pictured are Joel Bustamante '11, Alex Avtgis '11, Carl Michaelis '79, Hugh Vandivier '91, Kevin Andrews '10, and Kyle McClammer '08.

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Alums in Nashville, Tennessee were part of a larger group that sorted over 7,600 lbs. of food at The Second Harvest Food Bank that will yield approximately 6,600 meals in the middle Tennessee area. The Wabash team consisted of Brad Baldauf '88, Frank Fish '79, Shelby Morrison (Tim Morrison's daughter), and Tim Morrison '88.

a group of men standing in front of a house

The National Capital Association of Wabash Men participated with a local non-profit, Seabury Resource's Senior Age-in-Place Program, for WABASH Day. Bob Kachur '87, Homer Twigg '08, and Ross Dillard '07 tended to some much-needed yard work at the home of two of the residents on a beautiful Saturday morning in Washington, D.C.

a group of men standing in front of a donkey

Alumni from Dallas gathered at Dallas Heritage Village, home to the largest and finest collection of 19th-century pioneer and Victorian homes and commercial buildings in Texas. The group spent three hours painting the exterior fence. Pictured are Slobodan (Dan) Djurdjevic '97, Jared "Bubba" Lange '08, Gerry Myers '85, Mike Gregory '70, Jim Myers '85, Emmanuel Aoud '10, Jim Kipp '81, Derek Roenfeldt '79, and Jim Thomas '73.

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Wabash College alums Joshua Patty ’99 and David Dingley ’81 volunteered at Harvesters Community Food Network in Kansas City, Missouri, to assist in packing over 1000 backpack food sacks for school age children.


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