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2002 |
School
gears up for graduation celebration
Organizers are looking for donations
for the 2002 SHS Graduation All-Night Celebration. The event is organized
and chaperoned by parents of juniors and seniors at the high school.
This "safe and sane" celebration
is made possible by donations made by generous supporters and parents.
"We need donations of merchandise,
services, gift certificates, or cash," said organizing committee member
Pattie Little.
"Ray's Food Place, Coca-Cola,
Pepsi, and Eberhards have been generous donors in the past, providing
us with food for the event."
This year's all-night party
will start on June 6, right after the graduation ceremony. The students
will board busses and be transported to Sun Mountain Sports Center. Bowling,
billiards, miniature golf, and batting cages are just a few of the activities
the students will be able to enjoy -- along with Karoake.
"Every year Paul Stone (youth
pastor at Three Sisters Fellowship) donates his time and brings his Karoake
equipment. The kids love it! Several other youth pastors from around town
come and work the blackjack table," said Little.
During the celebration, the
students will all receive gift bags, filled with contributions from local
businesses such as Multnomah, Weitech, and Haken. Ten major prizes will
also be raffled off to graduating students. One fortunate senior will
walk away from the event with the keys to a car.
"Robberson Ford will be donating
a car," said Little, who doesn't know the make and model of the vehicle
at this time.
"Other major prizes include
an annual ski pass to Hoodoo, a small refrigerator, a microwave, camping
gear -- we try to get prizes that will be useful to the students when
they go off to college."
Kathryn Godsiff, mother of
senior Logan Godsiff, is excited about being on the Grad Night committee.
"Not only is Logan graduating
that day -- it's his birthday!" she said. "I have chaperoned this event
in the past and had a son, Evan, attend last year. I think the celebrations
are a great way for the kids to let off steam. It's much better than turning
them loose in the community."
Little said that the parties
are well-attended, with approximately 95 percent of the graduating class
participating.
"It is just so much fun,"
she said. "The kids all run around, laughing and screaming, like a bunch
of fifth and sixth graders. It is a wonderful experience for everyone."
Little is encouraged by the
response she's received.
"It takes about 25 to 30 volunteer
junior parents to run the event," she said. "The parents of the seniors
stick to fund-raising and organizing the party. I am pleased with the
response I've received from parents, and I'm also getting a healthy response
from the merchants I've contacted."
For more information call
Pattie Little at 548-0157. Contributions can be mailed to Sisters High
School, All-Night Celebration, P.O. Box 3099, Sisters, OR 97759.
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