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GMC Cadets honor MLK Day through service

(GMC Cadets at Comfort Farms)

On Monday, January 16, 2017, Georgia Military College's Junior College Cadets honored Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by serving their community. The spent the day helping Comfort Farms in Milledgeville, Georgia. For 8 hours, they worked hard with moving building supplies, setting up for new building projects, and clean-up.

(Cadets: Gary Marsicek, Kevin Wynn, Matthew Slater, Jaylon Mobley, Dominik Khuat, Roy Melvin, Dominic Roberts, Matthew Varney, Alexis Marroquin, Hunter Knibbe, Mark Colvin)

 

(GMC's Cadets moving building supplies at Comfort Farms.)