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October 13, 2009

Patapsco High School students to restore photos damaged in Dundalk flood

Students in Katie Calkins' photography II and III classes at Patapsco High and Center for the Arts are in the business of repairing pictures this month - a service they are offering to victims of last month's flood in Dundalk.

They've gotten one batch of photos from a local second-grade teacher so far, and are hoping more folks will take advantage of their skills.

Anyone interested can find more details on the school Web site, contact Calkins directly or simply mail the damaged pictures to her at Patapsco: 8100 Wise Avenue, Baltimore 21222.

Posted by Arin Gencer at 5:00 PM | | Comments (0)
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