WYOMISSING, Pa. — Penn State Berks recently honored Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy with on- and off-campus service projects and an award dinner, held during the late civil rights leader’s birthday week.
Students complete service projects on campus and within the community
While students did not have class on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, they participated in an on-campus service project. The Penn State Berks Sustainability Council coordinated the project, which focused on removing invasive plants. Participants learned how to identify several common species of invasive plants, how to remove them, and what to plant instead. The group then spent several hours removing the various invasive plants they found. The day included learning about the connection between King and service, and concluded with pizza and fellowship. Jayne Park-Martinez, assistant teaching professor of science and coordinator of research, planning and assessment, led the project.
The event was made possible with support from Berks County Parks and Recreation, who lent the organization tools and expert staff from the adjacent Gring's Mill Recreation Area to aid in the invasive plant removal.