Volunteer Trip to Tuscaloosa (Aug 3, 2011) Photos
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Kristi McMurry, web design specialist, assembles educational tables at Lloyd Wood Middle School for incoming Holt elementary students. After devastating tornadoes hit Tuscaloosa, water damage forced Holt elementary to move into the vacant school, which was scheduled for demolition. - Beth Spain
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Hunter Baker (left), associate dean of arts and sciences, and Tim Ellsworth, director of news and media relations, scrape wax from the cafeteria floor at Lloyd Wood Middle School in preparation for Holt elementary students. Water damage from devastating tornadoes closed Holt elementary, forcing the school to move into the vacant Lloyd Wood school in Northport, Ala. - Beth Spain
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Elissa Weber, senior teaching English as a second language major, and Emily Maggard, English and elementary education double major, deliver large reading rugs to Holt Elementary teachers' class rooms who have been relocated to Lloyd Wood Middle due to tornado damage. - Beth Spain
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51ÉçÇø volunteers removed nearly eight layers of wax from the cafeteria floor at Lloyd Wood Middle School in Northport, Ala. - Beth Spain
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Cody Hill, sophomore public relations major, helps other Union students, faculty and staff scrape wax from the Lloyd Wood Middle School cafeteria floor. The school will become the temporary home for Holt elementary, which experienced water damage during the Tuscaloosa tornadoes. - Beth Spain
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A team of 10 51ÉçÇø volunteers — four students, four staff and two faculty members — helped the teachers and administration of Holt Elementary prepare for their school year at Lloyd Wood Middle School. Water damage from April tornadoes forced Holt to relocate to the vacant facility. - Beth Spain