Fresno State’s Alternative Spring Break program is now accepting applications for team members. The deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10. Three teams will provide community service March 21 through 24 at the Ronald McDonald House. One team will prepare a meal for families, paint, reupholster chairs, garden, participate in arts and crafts and host a movie night. Another team will visit Scout Island Outdoor Education Center on the San Joaquin River in Fresno for river clean up, reforestation and invasive plant removal. And the other team will assist in a four-day science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) camp for children at Stone Soup Fresno, where they will participate in center beautification and a spring carnival. The program is free for students and transportation is provided. Applications are available online at www.fresnostate.edu/asb and must be submitted in the Student Involvement Office (University Student Union, Room 306). INFO: Marina Aguilera, graduate assistant, at si_programming@csufresno.edu or Facebook. Hashtag: #ASBethechange.