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Community Service Day 8/23/2017, Album 2

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Students in Professor Christie Byun's class on Fashion, Innovation, and Entrepreneurism assisted the local FISH Clothing Closet in moving out summer clothing and moving in winter clothing.

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Students in Professor Christie Byun's class on Fashion, Innovation, and Entrepreneurism assisted the local FISH Clothing Closet.

a man holding a wooden box

Students in Professor Christie Byun's class on Fashion, Innovation, and Entrepreneurism assisted the local FISH Clothing Closet.

a woman sitting in a store

Professor Byun works on a rack of children's clothing.

a man holding a coat over a rack

Students in Professor Christie Byun's class on Fashion, Innovation, and Entrepreneurism assisted the local FISH Clothing Closet in moving out summer clothing and moving in winter clothing.

a man holding a plastic bag

Registrar Jon Jump worked alongside students at the FISH Clothing Closet.

a man looking at clothes on swingers

Students in Professor Christie Byun's class on Fashion, Innovation, and Entrepreneurism assisted the local FISH Clothing Closet in moving out summer clothing and moving in winter clothing.

a man lying on his back on a wooden floor

Students in Professor Scott Himsel's World War II tutorial spent the morning giving the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church a deep cleaning.

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Students in Professor Scott Himsel's World War II tutorial spent the morning giving the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church a deep cleaning. Church members appreciate having the students there each year to assist as they are not able to do much of the work the students help them accomplish in such a short amount of time.

a group of people sitting in a room

Emeritus Professor David Hadley talks with the two groups of students about the history of the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian influence on the College's own founding.

a group of people holding up a mattress

Students in Professor Scott Himsel's World War II tutorial spent the morning giving the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church a deep cleaning.

a man in a hat and a red shirt

Students in Professor Scott Himsel's World War II tutorial spent the morning giving the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church a deep cleaning.

a group of men loading bags into a car

Students in Professor Christie Byun's class on Fashion, Innovation, and Entrepreneurism assisted the local FISH Clothing Closet in moving out summer clothing and moving in winter clothing.

a man working on a metal structure

Justin Kopp '21 (center) helps break down fencing for repurposing at the Home for Friendless Animals in Waynetown, IN.

a man and boy working on a dog kennel

Jambal Dorj '21 (left) and Duc Minh Vo '21 work together in disassembling a dog carrier for easier storage.

a boy holding a tool to a fence

Michael Zubeck '21 is at the center of activity as a group of students takes apart old fencing.

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Brandon Steele '21 (center with hat) looks on as Zubeck (left) uses a pipe cutter to aid in the removal of old fencing. Also pictured (far right) is Riley Brennan '21.

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Psychology Professor Neil Schmitzer-Torbert (center) helps to disassemble a dog carrier with Chaz Rhodes '21 (left) and Orientation Mentor Braiden Slavens '19. Also pictured is Duc Minh Vo '21 (foreground).

a group of people working on a metal structure

Zach Hogan '21 (center) disassembles old fencing with the assistance of Mason Simmons '21 (left in hat) and Cameron Martin '21.

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David McLemore (right), who handles grounds and maintenance for the Home for Friendless Animals, uses a pipe cutter as Zubeck looks on. 'This is going to help out a lot,' McLemore said of the assistance of the Wabash students at the facility that houses more than 200 usually abandoned or abused dogs and cats. 'It's great. We've needed to get this stuff done for a long time and it's wonderful to have this opportunity to get the extra help.'

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Bahkahn Prom ’21 moves gravel to a drive at the Habitat for Humanity worksite

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Charlie Esterline's experience in landscaping comes in handy as the freshmen build a fence for Habitat for Humanity.

a man wearing gloves and holding a metal fence

Patrick Carper ’21 moves a fence panel into place.


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