With eight sites total, volunteers had plenty of opportunities to find somewhere they could make a difference. New this year was the Salina Emergency Aid Food Bank, 255 S. Chicago St., which has a new garden that is set to open soon. Volunteers were scheduled to do a little painting and sealing of some of the planters and a shed, but the cool and humid weather kept them inside, putting together gardening kits for groups that will come to tend the planters. Sabrina Rosario, a member of the University United Methodist Church, brought her children, Theo and Sarah Rosario, to the Food Bank to help.