Grand Island Central Catholic students and staff performed many tasks to better the community during its annual service day. Chores completed included applying mulch to the Stolley Park gardens, weed fabric was laid for the rock garden at St. Mary's Cathedral, to clothes being folded, sorted…
Grand Island Central Catholic students and staff apply some weed control fabric to the parking lot rock display at St. Mary's Cathedral as part of the school's annual Service Day on Wednesday.
Grand Island Central Catholic students put the rocks back after they applied weed control fabric to the parking lot rock display at St. Mary's Cathedral as part of the school's annual Service Day on Wednesday.
Grand Island Central Catholic students and staff pick up trash outside Hope Harbor as part of the school's annual Service Day on Wednesday.
JOSH SALMON, THE INDEPENDENT
Grand Island Central Catholic students and staff fold, sort and pack clothes at Orphan Grain Train as part of the school's annual Service Day on Wednesday.
JOSH SALMON, THE INDEPENDENT
A Grand Island Central Catholic student picks up trash along Highway 281 as part of the school's annual Service Day on Wednesday.
JOSH SALMON, THE INDEPENDENT
A Grand Island Central Catholic student picks up leaves at the Stolley Park gardens as part of the school's annual Service Day on Wednesday.
JOSH SALMON, THE INDEPENDENT
Grand Island Central Catholic students move mulch at the Stolley Park gardens as part of the school's annual Service Day on Wednesday.
JOSH SALMON, THE INDEPENDENT
R.J. Post is a reporter at the Grand Island Independent. Reach him at rjpost@theindependent.com or (308) 381-9452.
Grand Island Central Catholic students and staff apply some weed control fabric to the parking lot rock display at St. Mary's Cathedral as part of the school's annual Service Day on Wednesday.
Grand Island Central Catholic students put the rocks back after they applied weed control fabric to the parking lot rock display at St. Mary's Cathedral as part of the school's annual Service Day on Wednesday.
Grand Island Central Catholic students and staff fold, sort and pack clothes at Orphan Grain Train as part of the school's annual Service Day on Wednesday.