Job Corps students help playground after flooding

17 years ago

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    After the floods earlier this year, students and staff from Loring Job Corps Center in Limestone helped clean a playground and childcare center located on the banks of the Fish River in Fort Kent, operated by the Aroostook County Action Program.
Students disassembled playground equipment and fencing, labeling each piece for reassembly at a later time. For their effort, the students received eight hours of community service, helping them meet a requirement of LJCC graduation. In front from left are: Rodney Roy, ACAP carpenter, LJCC students Dana Patten, Leonard Alcott III, Aaron Croft, Alan Cousins, and John Walsh, LJCC instructor. In back: are Ryan Simmons and Daniel Ashley. Also involved in the project was Chuck Johnston, ACAP’s coordinator of facility management.