Habitat for Humanity’s twin homes neighborhood on 33rd Street South, St. Cloud Into the Streets projects serve the community while helping students get to know one another The morning crew of five students, plus Brandon Johnson (left), a graduate assistant Jason Finstad begins work on the day's task: installing a lawn irrigation system Sara Asfeld works carefully in a trench that passes near utility lines Travis Gause (left) and Jason lower the irrigation trench to the correct level Gina Palmer, a special education major, listens to the construction manager's orders Stan Hammell, a Caledonia, Minnesota, native, takes a breather after swinging the pick Jason is prepared for four hours of hand labor This was one of seven crews working at four, St. Cloud service projects on Sept. 8, 2007 Sara, who is majoring in accounting, studies her volunteering paperwork Stan, a senior, is majoring in ecology and field biology Travis, an economics major, begins unrolling a spool of plastic irrigation line Stan aspires to be a wildlife biologist, working in the field with endangered species What's Your World?
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