Approximately 21,000 Aggies partook in 2,800 service projects Saturday during the 35th annual Big Event.
Telecommunication MediaStudies major Chris Breuer helped relocate stones from the back porch.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerFinance major Ana Pozas Garza and health major Meagan Banowsky spread mulch around a flower bed.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore finance major Danielle Alford helped put new mulch in flower beds.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerInternational studies sophomore Natalie Moore pulled weeds in the front yard.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerMoore also helped haul the weeds to a burn pile.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerAna Pozas Garza, Danielle Alford, and Meagan Bannowsky carried bags of mulch to the front yard to spread in the flower beds.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore Reya Martinez throws old mulch into a wheelbarrow.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerAna Pozas Garza pours a bag of mulch out as freshman interdisciplinary studies major Katie Mascari spreads it out.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerComputer science junior Chase Elander and sophomore Chris Breuer lay new bricks for a back patio.
Photo by Photo by Cassie StrickerSophomore Meagan Banowsky was one of more than 21,000 Texas A&M students who spent their Saturday giving back to the Bryan-College Station community.
Photo by Photo by Cassie Stricker