Generations of school dance committees have spent hours and hours conceiving and creating fabulous decorations to create the perfect ambience at their students’ prom or spring fling, only to see them all torn down and discarded once the fun is over. Such was the case with Carmine DeStefano and his wife of 58 years, Esther, who were attending their very first Hicksville Senior Prom together. “We think this is such a nice idea,” he said. “The decorations in here are lovely, and it’s a great Everyone who survived knows the misery of prom. Even if yours wasn’t miserable Underclassmen would get together and spend countless hours decorating it for the seniors, who were the stars of the event. But, since then, there’s been Promflation. The Class of 2016 has just one more job to complete this year. The sophomore class will take down the Prom Decorations on Sunday, May 4 starting at 2 p.m. They will work until it is done. Pizza and pop will be enjoyed after the task is accomplished The 175 well-dressed couples who entered the Pitman High School gym on May 6 found themselves in a world far removed from concrete walls and basketball nets. For the annual senior prom, bamboo mats covered the walls. Swaying lanterns lit a graceful bridge Maria Sipin TGIF. You made it through the 4-day week. Well, almost. For those of you who have the next couple of days off, we're here to help you plan. KPCC’s social media producer Kristen Lepore has ideas on how to pass your weekend. .
Positively Living recently transported guests to "the prom you always wanted but never had." Over 100 guests filled the dance floor at the Pavilion at Hunter Valley Farm and danced to tunes played by DJ Chris Pappas. In between dances, couple and groups GRAHAM — Last Friday was prom night at River Mill Academy, but the gym did not look like everyone expected because some of the decorations violated the fire code. Several parents contacted the Times-News to say they did not think changing them was necessary. “One thing we’ve already done is we sponsored a girl to go to prom,” Barra said things like that.” Other ideas submitted by the stylists include paying for a week of childcare for a single mother in need, helping cover utility or grocery Students first received the messages at a screening during homeroom last week, as many of them were preparing for the prom and Class of 2015 graduation people from the community to come up with ideas, with the initial meeting in the winter. .