Galveston College showcases programs at Island Fest
Galveston College staff and students Thursday took to the front lawn for fun and games and to showcase the college’s programs at Island Fest.
— Jennifer Reynolds

Galveston College celebrates spring with Island Fest
Kenzie Chambers, left, a softball player for the Galveston College Whitecaps, ducks a swipe from Bart Stephenson, the lead instructor for the college’s Law Enforcement Academy, during a baton training demonstration Thursday during Galveston College’s Island Fest.

Galveston College celebrates spring with Island Fest
Darian Waldon, left, and Katy Sawyer, both students in Galveston College’s Radiography Program, toss rings at a skeleton Thursday during the college’s Island Fest.
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Galveston College celebrates spring with Island Fest
Kenzie Chambers, left, a softball player for the Galveston College Whitecaps, ducks a swipe from Bart Stephenson, the lead instructor for the college’s Law Enforcement Academy, during a baton training demonstration Thursday during Galveston College’s Island Fest.
Galveston College celebrates spring with Island Fest
Darian Waldon, left, and Katy Sawyer, both students in Galveston College’s Radiography Program, toss rings at a skeleton Thursday during the college’s Island Fest.
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