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Free camera care program

The Wide Angle Photo Club, Inc. invites the public to their program on proper camera care on Monday, Jan. 14 at ARC Gateway, 3908 N 10th Ave. in Pensacola.

Navarre resident Kenny Wilder will demonstrate the proper way to change lens on an SLR camera (digital or 35mm) and explain how and why sensors need cleaning at 7 p.m.

The free lesson begins the new membership year for the local camera club, which is open to membership to anyone in Northwest Florida, regardless of experience or type of camera used. Annual dues of $24 per person are now being collected. The club meets on the second Monday night of each month.

WAPC members will also share their recent photos and new camera features later that evening after the annual officer elections.

For more information, contact the club online at www.wideanglephotoclub.org or call the club president at (850) 341-4253.

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