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Plans finalized for Project Grad 2021

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By Sandy Morris

Albany High School  seniors are on the final countdown to graduation,and their parents and community members are finalizing plans for the traditional Project Graduation party.

Project Graduation is an all-night drug-free and alcohol-free party following commencement exercises and has been an annual tradition in Albany since 1988.

This year’s fundraising drive has been completed, and plans for the night’s activities have been finalized with the Class of 2021 deciding to stay in Albany, rather than travel out of town.

The event will start at the Feed Store with check-in by 10:30 p.m. on May 28  and finish with the final prizes and gifts given out at the Feed Store sometime around 5:00 a.m. on Saturday morning. 

Participants should have already turned in a completed Project Graduation contract in order to attend, and no one will be admitted to the party after 10:30 p.m. or allowed to re-enter if they leave.

According to chairman Tisha Wilkins, Project Graduation is only for the graduates and the six junior ushers, plus any of the graduates’ parents who are chaperoning.

“Plans are going great,” said Wilkins. “The events and locations scheduled  for the night are not being announced and everything will be a surprise for the seniors. Graduates will need to bring comfortable clothes, a swim suit, and a towel.”

Wilkins said drawings will be held every 30 minutes for door prizes valued from $50 to over $100, with every senior having at least one chance in the pot. 

“If seniors worked, donated, or their parents helped with an event, their names go in the drawing again,” she said. “The more times a senior helped, the greater his or her odds of winning prizes.”

Thirty students have worked more than the required four times and will receive gifts valued between $400 and $600.

At the end of the night, all 35 seniors at the party will receive a portion of $5,000 in Albany Bucks. 

“We are very excited about giving large increments of Albany Bucks to the graduates,” Wilkins said. “Not only is it a great prize, but that money is going back into the community.”

The Albany Task Force will draw for two $500 scholarships to be awarded to one boy and one girl at the end of the night.

In order to be eligible for a Task Force scholarship, a senior must stay at the party all night and be planning to attend a college or trade school after graduation. 

Parent volunteers are still needed to help with all of the scheduled activities during the evening.  Wilkins said parents can contact her to sign up to help at 325-660-7443.