Horticulture Student helps Katrina Victims

 

Lindsey Gaudy, a student in Horticulture, was recently highlighted by Colorado State University for her contribution to the relief effort in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina:

 

Lindsey Gaudy is graduating from Colorado State with a degree in horticulture with a floriculture concentration. For two summers, Gaudy participated in disaster relief in New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. With her church, Gaudy gutted hurricane-ravaged houses to help homeowners rebuild. Hours were spent removing furnishings, carpet and mud. During her time in Louisiana, Gaudy also enhanced her experience in horticulture. She was involved in an internship at a garden center helping people select plants. At Colorado State, Gaudy was an active member in Pi Alpha Xi, a national honor society for floriculture and horticulture. She participates in community volunteer activities with her husband.

   

 

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