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Bug House Pest Control presents scholarship check for GMC students

(Pictured left to right: Brigadier General Curt Rauhut, Executive Vice President of GMC; Mr. Mike Prosperi, Owner of Bug House; Mr. Billy Matthews, General Manager at Bug House; Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell, IV, President of GMC.)

Bug House Pest Control company is providing additional financial assistance to GMC students. On Thursday, May 4, Bug House Pest Control Owner Mike Prosperi and General Manager Billy Matthews, donated $5,000 to benefit the Bug House-Prosperi Scholarship at GMC. This is a pledge payment towards the scholarship that Mike Prosperi started in 2015. This scholarship is intended for college students attending GMC’s Milledgeville Campus.

“We are so appreciative of the fact that the Bug House-Prosperi Scholarship will assist those from this community to receive an education,” said Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell, IV, President of GMC. “We are very blessed by their foresight and willingness to make a difference.”

The scholarship is expected to be fully endowed by 2019.