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Flagler jail Homeward Bound participants wrap up graphics on FTC trailer

FCSO inmates in the Homeward Bound program's vinyl applications class coordinated the wrapping and printing of the 53-foot-long trailer used in FTC's commercial truck driving program.


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  • | 3:31 p.m. October 24, 2025
Flagler County Sheriff's Office and Flagler Technical College officials at the presentation of the newly decorated FTC trailer. Courtesy photo/Flagler Schools
Flagler County Sheriff's Office and Flagler Technical College officials at the presentation of the newly decorated FTC trailer. Courtesy photo/Flagler Schools
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Inmates in the Flagler County jail's Homeward Bound program vinyl applications class recently completed the graphics and wrapping of a 53-foot-long trailer to be used in the commercial truck driving program at Flagler Technical College.

The Homeward Bound program at the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility is a collaborative effort between Flagler Schools and the Flagler County Sheriff's Office.

Vinyl applications is the oldest class in the five-year-old program. Other Homeward Bound classes offered through FTC are HVAC pre-apprenticeship, culinary food management, electrician pre-apprenticeship and basic auto body collision and prep for painting, which was added this past year.

Among those on hand for the presentation of the newly decorated trailer was FTC Director Renee Swaggerty, FTC Assistant Director Chris McDermott, FCSO Chief of Court and Detention Services Division Dan Engert, as well as workers and trainers.

 

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