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7th Annual Willie Gary Classic College Fair to be Held in Florida

                                                                                                       

 


The Willie Gary Classic

 

JACKSONVILLE, FL –

 

The Willie Gary Classic Presents the 7th Annual Willie Gary Classic College Fair at Raines High School on Saturday November 14, 2009 from 11am - 3pm.  Admission is free.  College recruiters will represent their schools and answer student inquiries. 

 

Workshops will include:

 

*Representatives from the Florida Department of Education will present financial aid information and will discuss Bright Futures Scholarships

 

*Representatives from the Jacksonville Commitment will discuss their program

 

*Current and recent college graduates will highlight their strategies in preparing for college

 

*Students should come prepared with three transcripts in hand.

 

Following the college fair, Edward Waters College will play the University of New Orleans at 4pm at the William Raines High School Stadium.  Tickets for the game are $5 for Students (with ID) and $10 for Adults.

 

The Willie Gary Football Classic is more than a game; it is about the game of life.  The organization is dedicated to helping close the education gap, empowering students with tools, resources, and inspiration to seek a higher education. For more information, please visit www.williegaryfootballclassic.com.

 

The Willie Gary Classic

6999-2 Merrill Road / Suite 348

Jacksonville, Florida 32277

Ph. 904.743.8709

Fax 904.743.8702



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