Originally Posted by NewsCopyWhatever duty called them, be it pruning the trees or carrying out 20-year-old trash from unused concession stands, dozens of volunteers descended upon the University of Louisiana's athletic facilities for a much-needed facelift during the weekend.
The work started Friday afternoon, with a handful of people coming out just to help and get started on the weekend's larger tasks, including pressure washing nearly every surface they can reach.
Some volunteers said they went just to give back a little bit to the university.
"The university gives a lot to the community and the community needs to give a little bit back. Say what you want, but Lafayette's a college town," said Lee Venable, whose son, Justin, plays football for the Ragin' Cajuns. "We don't mind helping out a bit. We take real pride in the university and to help them out is great. The players appreciate it; the coaches appreciate it. They work hard all year so the least we can give them is a weekend."
Every little bit helps, even when all you can do is help out for a little bit like Gregory Faust, who said he won't be able to come today and Sunday, so he came Friday for a few hours to lend a hand.
"It's an improvement every year," he said. "It's just a great way to give back to the university. We'll be here at least until they shut us down tonight."
This weekend's work is the second time the group of volunteers have come together in consecutive years to help maintain the facilities, said UL Athletic Development Coordinator Gerald Hebert. The efforts go a long way for everyone involved, he said.
"It's an opportunity for people who can't give money to support us and help out in other ways. It really makes a difference. They save our maintenance staff a lot of time and energy, they save the university a lot of money," he said.
The repairs, cleaning and painting will lead the way for the second phase of improvements, including new surfaces for the roads and parking lots around the fields, Hebert said.
"In a few weeks you'll really be able to see the difference," he said.
And the difference may get reflected in the box scores during the season.
"We're going 11-0 in football so we might as well have a nice stadium, too," Venable said.
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Jordan Hernandez
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