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Marathon helps Garyville students

Wednesday, September 2, 2009 9:15 AM CDT

Christmas came early for 113 students at Garyville-Mt. Airy Magnet School. Marathon’s employees and the refinery’s special project funds purchased supplies, and the employees stuffed school bags for the students at GMMS. “This wonderful project was in the making since this summer, and Marathon came through,” stated Principal Kelli Joseph.

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