CLINTON —
The Clinton Herald this year will publish the third in its series of books titled "Clinton Once Upon a Time."
As in past editions, the Herald is seeking photos from residents and those with ties to Clinton for inclusion in the book. Those photos will be published alongside photos selected from the Clinton Herald archives.
The theme of the newest book will be "Big Events," and will focus on community events, fires, floods and scenes of similar interest.
To submit a photo, stop in at the Herald with the photo, which will be scanned and returned to the person submitting.
Those submitting also will be asked to fill out a form authorizing publication and to provide information about the photo, when it was taken, who is in the photo and a description of the scene. Any information that can be provided will be helpful.
For more information, contact Pam Reedy at 242-7142, ext 103. She also can be contacted by email at historybook@clintonherald.com.
Photos will be accepted until April 30. The book will be published in the fall, with the exact release date yet to be determined.
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Herald seeking photo submissions for book
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