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Community Service: Abilities Services & Vanity Theater

a group of people planting plants

As part of Freshman Community Service Day, students spent time at Abilities Services, Inc. working alongside ASI clients weeding and cleaning the grounds.

a couple of men picking up something in the street

Mother Nature provided a perfect day for students whose community service took them outside. Clients and freshman worked together cleaning up the Abilities Services property.

a woman with a hat and a woman with a smile

Professor of English Crystal Benedicks took time to talk with clients at Abilities Services, Inc. Terry thinks she has a big job having to keep all the guys in line.

a group of people carrying a picnic table

Another group of freshmen spent the afternoon at the Lew Wallace Study preparing the grounds for the upcoming Taste of Montgomery County. The event brings in 2,500 annually to sample food from restaurants and caterers in the area.

a man holding a string of lights

Since the Taste of Montgomery County runs untill 10:00 p.m. the freshmen strung lights all around the grounds.

a man on a ladder looking at another man

Live music is another big feature of the Taste of Montgomery County. Here students work to build the stage.

a man sitting on grass with a red object

No detail is forgotten. The Taste of Montgomery County will generate a lot of trash and it needs somewhere to go. Assembling trash cans may not be glamourous work but the freshmen stepped up and helped where they were needed.

a group of men carrying a wood plank

Students in Professor Jim Cherry's Freshman Tutorial will be studying 9/11 and its impact on American society. On Monday, the men did some heavy lifting for the Sugar Creek Players at the Vanity Theater.

a group of people holding a large sign

Students hauled out junk from the upper reaches of the Vanity Theater that filled a 24-foot trailer three times.

a group of young men standing around a table

Old set pieces, furniture, and scrap material that had gathered over the last 25 years was hauled away Monday thanks to the Wabash men.

a group of men holding a wooden board

Fifteen men and Professor Jim Cherry did hot and dirty work that the Sugar Creek Players could not have done without them.

a man carrying a white board

While the bulk of the work Monday at the Vanity Theater involved heavy lifting and hauling out junk, some of the students helped move and sort costumes, as well.


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