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Touring the FPC Agri-Science Dept.
Date: 5/10/2012 Album ID: 1467855
Photos by Steven Notaras
Eighty 5- and 6-year-olds took a tour Thursday of the agri-science department at Flagler Palm Coast High School to learn about horses, goats, rabbits, chickens, ducks, plants and trees. Learning how to make soft-serve was the ice cream on the cake.
A Road Island Red chicken was in the classroom Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School. Kindergarten students from Imagine Charter School took a tour of FPC's agriscience department which had five stations: horses, goats, rabbits, chickens and forestry. Thursday, May 10, 2012. (Steven Notaras)
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Ducklings (left) and Two Road Island Red chickens (right) were in the classroom Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School. (Steven Notaras)
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Ducklings rest in the classroom Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School. (Steven Notaras)
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Imagine School Town Center students try to get a better look as they line up to pet a rabbit Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School. (Steven Notaras)
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Ducklings try escape the petting hands of Kindergartners Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School. (Steven Notaras)
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Kindergarten students from Imagine Charter School get to pet ducklings Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School. (Steven Notaras)
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Kindergarten students from Imagine Charter School get to pet ducklings Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School. (Steven Notaras)
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Alesa Kiser-Chernyshov, 5, left, and Madison Long, 5, are all smiles as the ice cream is ready Thursday in Palm Coast.  (Steven Notaras)
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The ice cream is ready and being served at Flagler Palm Coast High School on Thursday morning.  (Steven Notaras)
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When the ice cream was ready, so too was JR Valenti, 5, Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School.  (Steven Notaras)
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Veronica Matsikh, 6, gently pets a Road Island Red chicken Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School.  (Steven Notaras)
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Ducklings were also available for the kindergarten tour at Flagler Palm Coast High School on Thursday morning. (Steven Notaras)
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Kindergartners were full of enthusiasm while shaking their ice cream bags at Flagler Palm Coast High School Thursday morning.  (Steven Notaras)
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Madison Long, 5, left, and Alesa Kiser-Chernyshov, 5,  choose to sit while making their ice cream Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School. (Steven Notaras)
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 Madison Long, 5, center, and Alesa Kiser-Chernyshov, 5, right, recruit some help from their teacher, Erica Harris, to shake the ice cream bag Thursday morning at Flagler Palm Coast High School.  (Steven Notaras)
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