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Heading toward Mecha

Some car companies donated parts to a local high school’s auto services program, I have the photos to prove it.

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Ben Dininger, left, Cory Seward, middle, and Miranda Strickland, right, work on a donated engine from Subaru at Maxwell High School on Wednesday. Along with the engine from Subaru, Gwinnett Tech donated a Toyota RAV4 for the students to work on.

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Kids in the auto services program at Maxwell High School of Technology hang out in the classroom.
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Ben Dininger works on an engine.
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Ben Dininger, left, Miranda Strickland, middle, and Cory Seward, right, work on a donated engine from Subaru at Maxwell High School on Wednesday. Along with the engine from Subaru, Gwinnett Tech donated a Toyota RAV4 for the students to work on.
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Maxwell High School Auto Services Instructor Eliot Lawrence speaks about the program as students work on a donated engine from Subaru in the background.
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Maxwell High School of Technology Principal Donna Powers listens to Eliot Lawrence talk about the program.

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Discussion

3 comments for “Heading toward Mecha”

  1. great!

    Posted by nat a tat tat | January 14, 2009, 11:27 pm
  2. clever title. haha. thanks for the call the other day. they’d told me about it. however i’m not QUITE sure i want to head home ahora.

    Posted by Anonymous | January 14, 2009, 11:46 pm
  3. -Danielle

    Posted by Anonymous | January 14, 2009, 11:46 pm

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