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Students hold up the binders they made for themselves at C. L. Overturf as part of Camp Rise which familiarized the students with the facility and each other on Thursday morning. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
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Students hold up the binders they made for themselves at C. L. Overturf as part of Camp Rise which familiarized the students with the facility and each other on Thursday morning. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News

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  • Students are given the rules for a scavenger hunt at C. L. Overturf as part of Camp Rise which familiarized the students with the facility and each other on Thursday morning. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
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  • Students hold up the binders they made for themselves at C. L. Overturf as part of Camp Rise which familiarized the students with the facility and each other on Thursday morning. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
  • Kyie Mercer, 1, right, attempts to pull a piece of paper from a pile of cups while her teammates, Brooke Ward, 11, and Ty Lingle, 12, use body motions to help steady the pile during a team-building activity at C. L. Overturf as part of Camp Rise which familiarized the students with the facility and each other on Thursday morning. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
  • Richard Goodson, 10, center, attempts to put a fourth M&M on a straw while his teammates, Aiden Carter, 11, and Reginald Bryant, Jr., 11, cheer him on during a team-building activity at C. L. Overturf as part of Camp Rise which familiarized the students with the facility and each other on Thursday morning. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
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  • Some of the incoming sixth-graders get a tour of the student office at C. L. Overturf as part of Camp Rise which familiarized the students with the facility and each other on Thursday morning. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
  • Books by local black authors like this one by Melissa Clemons will be on display during the African American Festival of Arts at the Palatka library beginning this Saturday. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
  • Photo of artwork by Barry Smith which will be on display during the African American Festival of Arts at the Palatka library beginning this Saturday. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
  • Photo of artwork by Barry Smith which will be on display during the African American Festival of Arts at the Palatka library beginning this Saturday. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
  • Christopher Sokol, 17, and Kim Dinkins paint a house in the 1100 blk. of N. 12th St. in Palatka. They are working in Putnam County as part of the Urban Plunge program run by the Diocese of St. Augustine that allows teens to perform home improvement services for residents in need. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
  • Michael Diana, 16, and Emily Rossello, 16, paint the trim on the porch of a house in the 1100 blk. of N. 12th St. in Palatka. The teens are working in Putnam County as part of the Urban Plunge program run by the Diocese of St. Augustine that allows teens to perform home improvement services for residents in need. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
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  • And the celebration concluded with chicken dinners for all. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
  • To prepare the kids for going back to school, firefighters handed out book bags and supplies at the Moseley Celebration on Tuesday night. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
  • To celebrate the progress made this past year, people were dancing in the street outside Moseley Elementary School on Tuesday night. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
  • To celebrate the progress made this past year, people were dancing in the street outside Moseley Elementary School on Tuesday night. Fran Ruchalski/Palatka Daily News
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