LWC 2022 Malvina Farkle Day


Trinity Deaton from Breckinridge

Psychology freshman Trinity Deaton from Breckinridge, County, Kentucky, and human services and counseling freshman Brianne Ridinger from Louisville, Kentucky, take part in Malvina Farkle Day at the Adair County Public Library. Lindsey Wilson College dismisses classes for the day each year while students spend the morning working on community service projects and fellowshipping in the afternoon.


Malvia Farkle Day 2022

Adair County Genealogy and History Research Center Director Mike Watson receives help moving bulky items from LWC freshman Sho Ito from Funabashi, Japan, and junior international student ambassador Autumn Gregory from Monticello, Kentucky, during Malvina Farkle Day. There were more than three dozen service sites available for LWC students on Wednesday.


Malvia Farkle Day 2022

Husband and wife project leaders, LWC bowling head coach Johnathon Meece and LWC freshman advisor Carlyn Causey-Meece paused for a photo before heading to the Jim Blair Center on Wednesday. The LWC bowling team also used Malvina Farkle Day to help a local private resident with yard work.


Malvia Farkle Day 2022

The LWC women's soccer program makes its way down Lindsey Wilson Street toward highway 55 to pick up garbage around the Columbia Square and Jamestown Street for Adair County PRIDE. More than 800 LWC students, faculty and staff participated in the campus-wide day of service known as Malvina Farkle Day on Wednesday.


Malvia Farkle Day 2022

Members of the LWC archery program finish their work at Green River Lake, cleaning and picking up trash. The group was led by LWC archery head coach Mark Elam during Malvina Farkle Day, on Wednesday. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, LWC’s annual day of service was either canceled or held with restrictions for the last two years. Students eagerly took part in the more than 30 service sites offered for placement.


Malvia Farkle Day 2022

Some of the members of the LWC baseball team spent their Malvina Farkle Day at the Adair County Recycling Center. Led by LWC Instructor of Communication Laura Burwash, the group cleaned and prepared the company for reopening. Lindsey Wilson College dismisses classes for the day each year while students spend the morning working on community service projects and fellowshipping in the afternoon.


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