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August 25, 2022

Florida Gateway College Receives Donation of Two Training Vehicles from Baker County Sheriff’s Office

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Olustee, Fla. – On Wednesday, August 24, Florida Gateway College accepted the donation of two training cars from the Baker County Sheriff’s Office.

Sheriff Scotty Rhoden and Undersheriff Randy Crews joined FGC President Dr. Lawrence Barrett, along with FGC Law Enforcement Program staff, at the Avery & Twyla Roberts School of Public Service to mark the donation of the vehicles.

“We would like to express our gratitude for our continued partnership with Sheriff Rhoden and the Baker County Sheriff’s Office,” said Kris Brady, FGC Executive Director of Workforce, Public Service & Technology Programs. “We are incredibly appreciative to their support of our students and the communities we serve.”

The outstanding public service programs offered by FGC are made possible through the generous support of community partners like the Baker County Sheriff’s Office.

For more information on FGC’s Law Enforcement Programs and other programs of study, visit www.www.fgc.edu/programs.

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Pictured, from left: Executive Director Kris Brady, Sheriff Scotty Rhoden, Undersheriff Randy Crews, Dr. Lawrence Barrett, Associate Director Prell Gwinn, and Law Enforcement/Corrections Program Coordinator Johnny Graniela.