Michelle Nunn spread mulch in Dr King's old neighborhood on Saturday, joining 7,000 volunteers for a day of service.
A big thank you to everyone who volunteered on #HOADay2014. You are making a big difference! #GAsen#GApolpic.twitter.com/QRgCds981A
— Michelle Nunn (@MichelleNunnGA) October 18, 2014
A sample of TV coverage of Hands on Atlanta Day:
On Friday, she helped plant a vegetable garden and read to 5th graders in Macon.
I had a great time with other volunteers in Macon helping with fall planting at Village Green Community Garden #gasenpic.twitter.com/Cpd1McPOPu
— Michelle Nunn (@MichelleNunnGA) October 18, 2014
Local TV covered her service in Macon: http://www.clipsyndicate.com/...
Earlier in the week she planted more Fall veggies:
We rolled up our sleeves & helped out with the gardening for our campaign's service project today. #GAsen#GApolpic.twitter.com/vTyvn46g95
— Michelle Nunn (@MichelleNunnGA) October 13, 2014
And supported the Special Olympics and the Salvation Army
The folks at the Special Olympics enable people to live independently and with respect. Keep up the good work! #GAsenpic.twitter.com/MXac55mSgt
— Michelle Nunn (@MichelleNunnGA) October 13, 2014
The theme that kicked off her campaign and that guided her career is what Nunn is coming back to, closing the last three weeks with a statewide service tour.