This group painted at The Villages in Indianapolis. Grant Benefiel, son of Kevin Benefiel '81, helps Jon Pactor display a Wabash Day t-shirt.
Kevin Benefiel '81 trims around a plug in at The Villages.
Jon Pactor '71, chairman of the Wabash Day project, and Dan Faust '05 paint inside The Villages.
Grant Benefiel - a future Little Giant? - does some painting inside The Villages. Grant is the son of Kevin Benefiel '81.
Bill Wagner '79 cleans up his painting tools.
Jay Adams '97 heads back down the ladder to freshen up his roller with more paint.
Grant and Cody Benefiel, sons of Kevin Benefiel '81, take a moment to show they were painting too!
Jon Pactor '71 shows he knows how to do more than organize a great Wabash project; he takes a turn with the paint along with his Wabash brothers.
Trustee Daryl Johnson '82, in red, and Zach Eichel '05, center, help plant trees at Indianapolis' Partners in Housing.
How many Wabash graduates does it take to plant a tree? Just enough to get the job done right for Partners in Housing.
John Rentsch '05 hangs onto a branch while fellow Wallies work nearby.
What's any Wabash program, event, or gathering without a rousing rendition of "Old Wabash." The alumni at Partners in Housing broke out in song at the conclusion of their efforts landscaping.
Larry Landis '67 and his wife Carol Landis help sort through clothes at Thrifty Threads, a consignment store for the Julian Center of Indianapolis.
Chris Barry '03 re-arranges some clothing from rack to rack at Thrifty Threads.
James Hamstra '00 and Miki Hamstra sort some clothing for the center.
Terry Hamilton '89 takes a moment for the camera while working Saturday at Thrifty Threads.
What's any Wabash program, event, or gathering without a rousing rendition of "Old Wabash." The alumni at Partners in Housing broke out in song at the conclusion of their efforts landscaping.