For over 10 years the Gary Job Corps Corrections/Security Cadets have performed crowd and traffic control for the Martindale. Hundred’s of spectators enjoyed the over 50 floats, food, beverage vendors and music.
Police Chief Juergen shared with Gary Center Director Patty Lankford a sincere thanks to the Gary Job Corps Corrections/Security Cadets for their help “We could not have been able to support the crowd, cars, and parade participants, I thank you all for your support”.
Martindale Mayor Kim Smith lead the parade, also famous for being in “The First Amazing Race” (CBS).
Pictured are (Right} Police Chief Harry Juergen, Gary Job Corps Center Director Patty Lankford, Martindale Mayor Kim Smith, (Left} Gary Job Corps Corrections Instructor Eugene Edokpa, Security Manager Craig Marks, Cadets Raysheen Richardson, and Veronica Rodriguez.
Gary Job Corps wished all a “Happy Independence Day America.”
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