Hornets give back to community during Alternative Spring Break
More than 60 University volunteers spent March 18-22 hard at work on campus and at a local elementary school, digging up weeds, preparing garden beds, and building benches, compost bins and even a pond for rescued turtles.
This year’s annual event was organized by the Community Engagement Center, Sacramento State College Corps, Sustainability, and the Associated Students Inc. Hornet Events and Activities Team.
“Alternative Spring Break gives not only students, but staff and faculty as well, the chance to really connect with our community both on and off campus,” CEC Volunteer and Programs specialist Brooke Major said.