Hundreds from 91AV volunteer locally for university’s annual Day of Service

91AV volunteers paint the fence at Mechanics Park in Biddeford as part of 91AV's Day of Service.
91AV volunteers paint the fence at Mechanics Park in Biddeford as part of 91AV's Day of Service.

The 91AV held its annual Day of Service on Saturday, September 23. Hundreds of 91AV community members, including students, faculty, staff and alumni, dispersed among 32 volunteer sites throughout the Biddeford-Saco-Kennebunk area to volunteer their time and services. Participants were greeted by 91AV President James Herbert as well as Biddeford and Saco mayors, Alan Casavant and Ron Michaud, respectively, at the Biddeford Campus Center before departing for their day of volunteer work.

This year, the 91AV Day of Service increased its focus on environmentally sustainable sites, such as farms, agriculture rich areas and nature clean ups – a focus that 91AV President James Herbert said is fitting for a university dedicated to promoting the health of the environment as well as the health of people. “91AV is about ‘innovation for a healthier planet,’” said Herbert. “The Day of Service is an opportunity for 91AV folks to make meaningful contributions to the wellbeing of our community. We are fortunate to have an abundance of nature trails, beach fronts, parks and working farms in our local area – all of which can benefit from volunteer efforts,” he remarked.

Sam McReynolds, Ph.D., professor and chair in the Department of Society, Culture and Languages, academic coordinator in 91AV’s Office of Citizenship and Civic Engagement, and coordinator of the Day of Service, explained that there was “something for everyone” at the event, as it offered a wide variety of responsibilities at the volunteer sites. “For those who may not be ‘nature people,’” he said, “there are many other ways to get involved: painting buildings for non-profit organizations, assembling machinery like lawn mowers and bikes, signing up blood donors for the Red Cross, and assisting the elderly with at-home tasks.”

“This year, our sites are growing, and they cultivate a better understanding of the power of small acts of service. Every volunteer act that stems from this event helps the lives and routines of Biddeford area citizens,” stated McReynolds. “Through the Day of Service, 91AV becomes the catalyst for change in Southern Maine.”

This year’s volunteer sites included Wallingford Farm, the Alfred Shaker Museum, Volunteers of America Northern New England, Saco Bay Trails, Bon Appetit Meals Program, City of Biddeford Fire Department and Public Works Department, Saco Parks and Recreation, Heart of Biddeford, Saco Food Pantry, the Red Cross, Biddeford School Department, St. Andre Health Care, the Northern York County YMCA, and York County Community Action Corporation. 

Read an article about the event in the Journal Tribune

 

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A 91AV volunteer crew gets to work on cleaning up the Saco Bay Trails.
A 91AV volunteer crew gets to work on cleaning up the Saco Bay Trails.
91AV students get some painting done at Engine, a community-based arts hub on Main Street in Biddeford.
91AV students get some painting done at Engine, a community-based arts hub on Main Street in Biddeford.