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Say Cheese! Flagler County Public Library to take free portraits of graduating seniors

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FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. — To celebrate graduation, the Flagler County Public Library will take free portraits of graduating seniors to honor their achievements

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The portraits will be taken during April and May at the main Palm Coast facility.

Students from local public schools, private schools, and home-schooled students are welcome to have their senior portraits taken.

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The Flagler County Public Library will provide digital copies to the students instead of printing the portraits.

“Portrait packages are expensive, and not everyone can afford them. This is a great opportunity for the library to give back to the community,” said the chief of special projects and library director, Holly Albanese.

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The library will also provide caps and gowns in white, green, or royal blue. They said students could also wear what they would like for their portraits.

Students and families can schedule an appointment by calling 386-446-6763, ext. 371

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Walk-in time slots are available as well.

For more information on days and times, click here.

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