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Stacie Stevenson Honored

Stacie Stevenson, Georgia Military College Physical Education Teacher, was recently presented with a token of appreciation for her years of dedication and support of the Will Robinson Memorial Race. Each year, GMC has the largest number of students participate in the race thanks to her tremendous efforts. The presentation was made by the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Department and the GMC Alumni Association, co-sponsors of the race.

The race has been held since 1996 to support several local charities and to honor a fallen hero, Deputy Will Robinson, who was killed in the line of duty, December 17, 1995. The School Spirit Award, given each year to the school with the most participants, is of special significance to GMC, as Will Robinson was a 1987 graduate of GMC High School.

Pictured are Joe Mobley, Earlene Hamilton, Michelle Dixon, Shannon New Diaz (GMC Alumni Association representatives) and Stacie Stevenson.