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CLASS OF 2017 PROJECT GRADUATION WAS HELD:

The Woodbridge Community Center

600 Main St Woodbridge, NJ 07080

(732) 596-4108

www.njwcc.com

DROP OFF at HPHS: NO LATER THAN 10:00pm 

RETURN to HPHS: APPROXIMATELY 3:30am 

Project Graduation – Highland Park
Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Woodbridge Community Center
Time Frame: Arrival 10:45pm, Duration: 11:00pm – 4:00am
Contact Person: Linda Roth/Kim – arriving 9pm
Phone Number: 732-887-8096
Approximate # Guests: 113 Students and 12 Chaperones
Fire Permit/Insurance Certificate Received and with Contract
Set-Up:

  • Table in Lobby with Welcome Sign, Tablecloth and Balloon Bouquet

   Burgundy and White – Balloons by Contract

  • 2 – Eight Foot Tables against gym wall in Lobby for Goody Bags on the way out

Facility Rental:

  • Roller Arena – 11pm -3:30am

        - Roller Skating from 11pm-12:30am
        - DJ/Dancing from 12:30-3:30am

  • Pool from 11pm – 3am

  • Gym from 11pm – 3:30am

       - Mini Golf (Half Gym) – 11pm-3:30am
       - Mini Golf Vendor setting up at 9:45pm and Breaking Down at 7am the next morning

  • Basketball (Half Gym) – 11pm-3:30am

       - Oversized TV for video playing. They will have a USB to hook-up into TV. Students will sit                on the floor in Gym to watch.

  • Upper Lobby

       - Photo Booth from 11pm-3am
        - Henna Artist from 12-2am
        - Ping Pong/Pool Tables
        - Year Book Signing

  • Café Area

       - Glazed and Confused Donut Cart from 12-2am

Food Package:

  • Dinner Package – Served 11 pm-2 am

       - Unlimited Pizza, Chicken Nuggets, Mozzarella Sticks, French Fries, Nachos and Cheese, Soft            Drinks, Pitchers of Water

  • School Bringing donated Bottled Water as well

  • No Breakfast Package

       - Glazed and Confused Donut Cart

 

Per Person Charges:
· Roller Arena $22.00 pp
· Tokens 5.00 pp (20 Tokens) $565.00
· Pool, Gym, Upper Lobby 24.00 pp
· Dinner Package 13.50 pp
- Chaperones 13.50 pp
- DEPOSIT RECEIVED $1500.00

Project Graduation 

CLASS OF 2017

 

The Club at Ricochet

CLASS OF 2016 Project Graduation

Rock Climbing Wall -10 feet high, 82 feet long, multiple color-coordinated paths, 30 degree pitched walls, cave overhang.

Olympic Size Pool - 75 feet, 4 feet deep, heated to 84-86 degrees, certified lifeguards

Gymnasium – Full court

basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer.

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Badminton, Racquetball & Squash Courts, & Ping Pong Tables – 6 racquetball, 3 squash & badminton climate controlled courts

Activities & Entertainment

Basic DJ & Dancing Floor

Photo Booth

Temporary Tatoos

Caricaturist

Chair Massages

Bungee Run

Bouncy VolleyBall Court

"Project Graduation's main goal is to keep our graduated seniors safe after graduation. Too often the celebratory nature of graduation night was very dangerous for students. As part of our ongoing efforts as a high school to keep students from abusing alcohol or narcotics, we established Project Graduation in conjunction with parents of each senior class so that there would be a substance free alternative for them to celebrate graduating high school with their classmates. Each year, between 80% - 95% of the senior class participates in this free event funded by the generous donations of our parents through the fundraising efforts they organize to benefit Project Graduation."

 

Mr. Michael J. Lassiter, M.Ed.
Principal of Highland Park High School

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