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COUNTY OF CAMDEN: Spring Animal Photo Shoot March 25th

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Spring Animal Photo Shoot March 25th | COUNTY OF CAMDEN: (https://www.camdencountync.gov)

Spring Animal Photo Shoot March 25th | COUNTY OF CAMDEN: (https://www.camdencountync.gov)

County of Camden issued the following announcement on March 1.

 Hop on over to Camden Early College High School on March 25th for a Spring Animal Photo Shoot (10am-12pm) & Easter Egg Hunt (11am)! 

Check out their page for more info & fees.

This Spring on March 25 our Parent Action League of the Early College will be having a Spring Photo Shoot from 10am-12pm and an Easter Egg Hunt fundraiser at 11am to help raise funds for students and teachers at CECHS.

 Photos will be $20 and can be paid on site or pre-paid on Cheddarup via this link:  https://2023-spring-photo-shoot.cheddarup.com The Easter Egg Hunt will accept donations for participation. The egg hunt will be broken down by age groups and will start promptly at 11am. 

We will also have bake goods and lemonade for sale. The photo shoot and Easter Egg Hunt will take place on the field adjacent to the Early College.  Helping Hands of Camden County (HHCC) will be organizing the Easter Egg Hunt.

HHCC is a student created and run community service club at CECHS and part of the proceeds from the egg hunt will go to support HHCC and their efforts around the community. 

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Mr. Juan Castillo, Principal of Camden Early College at (252) 335-7219 or via email at jcastillo@camden.k12.nc.us.

This event is sponsored by the Parent Action League of CECHS & is a fundraiser to help raise funds for students & teachers at CECHS.

Original source can be found here.

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