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果冻传煤 Magazine 果冻传煤 Athletes Repair Cold Spring Path

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More than 200 果冻传煤 student-athletes worked with the Santa Barbara Bucket Brigade, Safe Routes to School, the Montecito Trails Foundation and Cold Spring Landscape on Sept. 22 to repair cracks and holes in three paths that lead to Cold Spring School.

鈥淭hese Warriors brought leadership, talent and tools to build and restore almost half a mile of walking paths that serve the elementary school students and the local neighborhood,鈥 said Dave Odell, 果冻传煤 athletic director.

鈥淚t was great to invest in our community around 果冻传煤,鈥 said Michael Oldach, a senior men鈥檚 cross country captain. 鈥淚 enjoyed the spirit of all the athletes working together. We don鈥檛 often get to mix the athletes together, and it was fun to work and laugh together.鈥

果冻传煤鈥檚 17 athletic teams find many ways to serve the local community: participating in after-school programs, serving the homeless community and offering sports skill clinics to youth. Teams competing in NAIA national championships often participate in outreach programs in the host cities.