- December 4, 2025
Flagler County Cultural Council board members. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Danielle Anderson was elected as the 2025-2026 chair of the Flagler County Cultural Council. Photo by Brent Woronoff
First-place winner in the 2025 Flagler Palm Coast High School Student Photo Contest as voted by FC3 meeting attendees: Junior Isabella Cuccinello's "A Colorful Interlude." Courtesy photo
Second-place winner in the 2025 Flagler Palm Coast High School Student Photo Contest as voted by FC3 meeting attendees: Sophomore Jordyn Carnelli's "Play of Paradise." Courtesy photo
Third-place winner in the 2025 Flagler Palm Coast High School Student Photo Contest as voted by FC3 meeting attendees: Junior Brayden Roe's "House of the Past." Photo by Brent Woronoff
Fourth-place winner in the 2025 Flagler Palm Coast High School Student Photo Contest as voted by FC3 meeting attendees: Sophomore Annabelle Murray's "The Busy Bee." Photo by Brent Woronoff
Fifth-place winner in the 2025 Flagler Palm Coast High School Student Photo Contest as voted by FC3 meeting attendees: Sophomore Abigail Minder's "Victory in Sight." Photo by Brent Woronoff
Lindesy and Justin Hein of PixelWall Designs pose next to a direct-to-wall print. Photo by Brent Woronoff
PixelWall Designs demonstrated direct-to-wall printing technology at the FC3 annual meeting. Photo by Brent Woronoff
The Flagler County Cultural Council announced its new officers, highlighted the recipients — pending City Council approval — of the City of Palm Coast’s cultural grants and chose winners for Flagler Palm Coast High School’s Student Photo Contest.
FC3 held its annual meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 1, at the Palm Coast Community Center, with outgoing chairwoman, Nancy Crouch, highlighting last year’s initiatives, the Palm Coast cultural grant recommendations and the local arts agency’s strategic plan.
The strategic plan’s three pillars include:
FC3’s eight Palm Coast cultural grant recommendations to the City Council will total $77,799. They include:
The newly elected officers are Chair Danielle Anderson, Vice Chair Denise Garcia and Treasurer Julia Truilo, who is continuing that role for another term. Flagler County Destination Development and Community Engagement Manager Deborah Morgan will take over clerical duties, recording minutes at the meetings.
FC3 members voted for their favorite photos entered in the Flagler Palm Coast Photo Contest in connection with the Creekside Festival. Over 30 photographs were judged from FPC Fine Arts Instructor Angela Biggs’ advanced photo class.
The Peoples Choice award for the contest will be announced at the Creekside Festival, which has been rescheduled to Feb. 7-8, 2026, at Princess Place Preserve.
FC3 handed out $750 in cash awards to students for the photos with the most votes. The winners were:
At the end of the meeting, Justin and Lindsey Hein of PixelWall Designs demonstrated the wallPen direct-to-wall printing technology that is used to print large wall murals, logos and graphics for homes and businesses.