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Some of the MGA faculty and staff who volunteered at the 2017 Soap Box Derby.
Carlee Simmons
By Tyler Horne
Magnolia Soap Box Derby
Showcases STEM Creativity
and MGA Involvement
I f you’ve never heard of the Magnolia Soap joined a lineup that already boasted a Professional
Box Derby, you are missing out on one of Class, a “Shade Tree” Class (think fun, communi-
Central Georgia’s best annual events. If you ty-built cars) and Big Wheel Racing for the little
have, then you know just how much fun and ones. These races, along with the music, perfor-
excitement fill the air of downtown Macon on the mances and food trucks, attract 5,000 spectators
second Saturday in April. each year.
Soap box racing in Macon dates back to the When high school racing was added to the
1930s, but in 2009 a group of derby enthusiasts derby, Middle Georgia State University faculty
rebooted the race as the Magnolia Soap Box saw a way to engage with both the community
Derby. It has flourished as a community event and future MGA students. The University has
every year since. been presenting sponsor of the high school race
In 2015, the group welcomed the addition of division every year since.
the Gravity Racing Challenge, a race that features “This is a great opportunity for us as an
competing high school race teams. This new race institution to connect with regional high school
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