Aug 12, 2009 | Salisbury Post
Livingstone students spend week in New Orleans repairing some of the damage wrought by Katrina
NEW ORLEANS a ' A group of Livingstone College students returned Wednesday from New Orleans, where they spent a week repairing homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina, volunteering at a festival honoring legendary jazz musician Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, helping prepare space for new exhibitions at a city museum and having fun.
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