On Saturday, South-Doyle High School held its annual clean-up day, a day where community volunteers join some dedicated administrators and faculty in preparing the school for the upcoming return of students for the fall semester. As part of our church's commitment to be involved in the community as well at the school through our Vision Ministry partnership (an initiative to provide mentoring to students and encouragement to the faculty) at the school, some members of our Bible Fellowship class for young married/engaged couples spent some time on the South-Doyle campus.
Tree trimming and the deweeding of landscaped beds were the projects our group primarily focused on. Thanks to Morgan and Jamie Honeycutt and Jeremy and Betsy Steeves (pictured left to right with me in the above photo) for carving some time out of their schedule to serve in the community. Working with friends made the work go quickly.
The campus looked noticeably better by the end of the morning. When over 100 people attack a project, great things can happen.
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