The Corps completed another day of mulching on March 22, 2010. This was the last mulching day for this school year. With this final act, we completed re-mulching the entire campus with the exception of the FAC, which District Five crews beautifully maintain. This proved to be a valuable time for cadets to learn the value of teamwork and get to know and work with other cadets within the Corps. This community service activity helps build valuable skills that will prove beneficial for each cadet to be successful in life.
The weather cooperated and we had two truckloads of mulch dropped onto our school court yard. Using shovels and rakes, and the combined power of some 200 upper-class and freshman cadets, we helped to spread the mulch around the school making it a better looking school environment. Cadet/Colonel Johnsen, the corps wing commander said she appreciated every cadet’s support and positive attitude in this valuable service to our community.
The weather cooperated and we had two truckloads of mulch dropped onto our school court yard. Using shovels and rakes, and the combined power of some 200 upper-class and freshman cadets, we helped to spread the mulch around the school making it a better looking school environment. Cadet/Colonel Johnsen, the corps wing commander said she appreciated every cadet’s support and positive attitude in this valuable service to our community.