Clallam County Night to Shine rescheduled for March 23

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Night to Shine prom has been rescheduled for March 23.

Originally scheduled for Feb. 8, the prom for those with special needs ages 14 and older was canceled because of inclement weather.

The prom will be from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Roosevelt Elementary School, 106 Monroe Road.

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For those who have not already registered, registration has been reopened for both guests and volunteers.

Registration forms can be obtained at www.clallam nighttoshine.org, www. clallammosaic.org or by email to clallamnts@gmail.com.

Those who had previously registered but are no longer able to attend, or to help, are asked to notify organizers of their absence by emails to clallmnts@gmail.com.

Many opportunities exist before, during and after the prom for individuals to be involved. For a list of volunteer activities, visit www.clallamnighttoshine.org/volunteer.html.

Guests will be announced as they enter the prom, walk down a red carpet, and be crowned queen or king of the prom.

Each will be partnered with a Buddy and be offered hair and makeup stations, shoe-shining areas, and corsages or boutonnieres.

Once crowned, guests will enjoy a buffet, dancing, informal and formal photo portraits, and take home prom favors.

A respite room will be provided for family members and caregivers who wish to remain on site during the prom.

The respite room allows family and caregivers to stay close while receiving a little pampering themselves. A sit-down meal will be served.

Clallam Night to Shine is hosted by Hillcrest Baptist Church and The Crossing Church, with their community partners Clallam Mosaic, Camp Beausite, and Wilderness Escapes, and sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation.

For more information, see Clallam Night to Shine on Facebook.

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