Alpha Phi Omega Continues Work At Rockfish Valley Community Center
Afton, Virginia
As we told you last week, members of UVa’s Alpha Phi Omega – The University’s only coed service fraternity – began work on the old Rockfish School building as part of its community service project. Though it rained nearly 2 inches during the first part Saturday, about 100 volunteers from APO showed up to work.

Photos By Tommy Stafford : In spite of the rain, APO volunteers from UVa's only co-ed fraternity, returned Saturday to continue work at RVCC.
RVCC was chosen as the fraternity’s Fall service project, which means the Community Center is getting lots of needed repairs and improvements, like a courtyard, painting the entrances, putting in a sidewalk for the treasure chest and more.
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The group will be back to finish up the project in the coming days as weather permits. Thanks to APO for this fantastic and valuable contribution to RVCC!
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This weekend I had the pleasure of seeing the army of Alpha Phi Omega invade RVCC and work very hard at various tasks. The group was couteous and seemed to be having a good time while achieving some real results.Thanks so much for helping out!