When is pennsbury senior prom
Sign in. Log into your account. Forgot your password? Privacy Policy. Password recovery. Recover your password. Home Langhorne-Levittown Times Pennsbury class of to enjoy outdoor prom. Pennsbury class of to enjoy outdoor prom. By Samantha Bambino, The Times. April 5, Tags covid19 pennsbury pennsbury-high-school pennsbury-prom prom. Next article Miracle League of Northampton hosts inaugural golf tournament June 4.
Samantha Bambino, The Times. Bensalem Times. Tom Sofield Tom Sofield has covered news in Bucks County for 10 years for both newspaper and online publications. Tom was honored at the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association Foundation's Keystone Press Awards for his coverage of President Obama's visit to Falls Township and his reporting has been featured around the globe.
When he's not covering news in the area, Tom enjoys checking out the newest restaurants and bars, exploring forgotten places of industry in the area, going to local parks and spending time with his friends and family. If there's one thing you should know about Tom, he is a local news junkie through and through. Email: tom levittownnow. But, last year, the Pennsbury School District canceled the prom in its traditional format as concerns about the then-emerging coronavirus were mounting.
Pennsbury's annual parade, dinner and musical event also are back on at the high school's East campus, officials said. Officials said this year's prom will include Pennsbury's traditional arrival parade, which lasts nearly two hours and draws hundreds of cheering family members and others.
There will be an outdoor, tented dinner provided by a local caterer, a walk-through of decorated high-school hallways and a hypnotist show. Falcon Field will be open to allow the seniors to get together in an outdoor setting. There will be carnival-style games, music, refreshments and the crowning of the prom king and queen. More information will be shared soon with seniors' families and the community on the arrival parade route and spectator locations. There may be more guests, too.
To make up for last year, seniors from Pennsbury High are being invited to attend this year's prom. School administrators say about of last year's seniors have expressed interest and been invited as guests of the Class of
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