Tag: Adult Prom
Topics at the Warsaw Community Schools Board of School Trustees meeting revolved around the COVID-19 pandemic as those present talked about cleaning buildings, keeping students safe and rewarding employees who have put themselves on the front lines.
This year’s prom at Wawasee High School was cancelled due to COVID-19, but a few seniors of the class of 2020 have set up a GoFundMe account to raise funds to still have a prom this summer.
CANTON, TEXAS — An evening meant to be spent in celebration turned into chaos as a tornado ripped through a prom venue in Canton, Texas.
WARSAW — Combined Community Services is gearing up for their 10th annual Glass Slipper event on April 8 that provides prom dresses to young women who cannot afford them. The event was started by Director of Client Assistance Peggi Lisenbee-Wright’s daughter Alexis when she was in high school. With her mom working for CCS, Alexis saw …read more.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TENN. — Senior prom is supposed to be a happy rite of passage for high school students, but a Montgomery County dad says his special needs son’s prom turned into a nightmare.
BOURBON — Triton High School held its annual prom at the Back Forty in Bourbon on Saturday, April 23. Everyone had a wonderful time and celebrated another great year of school with their friends.
GIBSON COUNTY — When a fire broke out at one Hoosier family’s home, firefighters went above and beyond and tried to save more than their house.
SYRACUSE — The Third Annual Elkhart County 4-H Fair Adult Prom Fundraiser was the largest to date with 564 guests Saturday, March 19, at Oakwood Event Center on Lake Wawasee in Syracuse. Shortly after the doors opened, guests socialized, viewed the wide array of over 30 silent auction items and also perused the assortment of …read more.
The second annual Elkhart County 4-H Fair Adult Prom raised $89,820.39 towards the timber bridge project to one day connect the fairgrounds to CR 35/College Avenue. The check was presented Wednesday evening during the monthly Elkhart County Fair Board Meeting. Jill Garris, event organizer, stated the goal for this year was $75,000. The goal …read more.