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Camera Guild makes move to Grand Center

Posted 6/28/20

The Camera Guild of Sun City has officially moved to the new Grand Center, 10415 W. Grand Ave.

Members are in the process of set-up, organizing and finishing construction of interior detail. The …

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Camera Guild makes move to Grand Center

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The Camera Guild of Sun City has officially moved to the new Grand Center, 10415 W. Grand Ave.

Members are in the process of set-up, organizing and finishing construction of interior detail. The building is not currently open for general use, though members are hoping to open in July. At that time, the club will still be under the rules of the current phase of reopening and maximum occupancy will be ten members at a time.

Visit cameraguildsuncity.com for updates.

When operation is resumed completely, all events will be in the new building and will follow summer hours.

The new space will enable new aspects of photography such as developing film, photo studio techniques, as well as expanded opportunities in education and working in a digital lab.