The Audelia Road Branch Library is hosting families and neighbors for a no-cost photoshoot calling back to the days of shag carpet and station wagons.

Audelia Road Library. Photo by Carol Toler

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On Oct. 4, neighbors can don their finest turtlenecks and head to the Audelia Road Library for a special 1980s-inspired photo-studio portrait. Families, friends and solo subjects will all be welcome at the event, according to its page.

Those interested are encouraged to wear their “ugliest holiday sweaters, old dance costumes, acid-wash jeans and biggest hair,” to the shoot, which will take place from 10 a.m-noon on Oct. 4. Walk-ins will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Advance registration is heavily encouraged.

Photos will be sent to participants the following week via email.

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  • Austin Wood

    Austin Wood is the Lake Highlands editor for The Advocate. He is a graduate of Texas Tech University, where he wrote for The Daily Toreador. A lifelong resident of Lake Highlands, Austin loves learning about the neighborhood's history and hidden gems. You can email him at awood@advocatemag.com