Circus for big kids – that’s what it was. Air hockey. Sumo suits. Rock wall. Obstacle course. Tattoos. Fortune tellers. Casino. Karaoke. Game show contests. Plus free candy and ice-cream.
And a 2007 car given away, among a huge assortment of other prizes.
Cost of admission: sobriety, on the statistically most dangerous night of the year.
Grad night all night at Sonoma Valley High School is a blast. For the kids, of course, with over 90% of the senior class there. But also for the dozens of parents and community members who volunteer to organize, set up, supervise, and tear down.
The Sonoma community values its youth, and it shows. Contact Mary Kate Dreyer now, to help out next year. 935-1403. Love ‘ya.
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