“There’s no place like Homecoming” is the theme of the Parke Heritage High School Winter Homecoming which will be held Saturday, January 25 at Rockville Elementary.
Coronation will take place between the junior varsity and varsity boys basketball games at approximately 6:00 p.m. The junior varsity game starts at 5:00 p.m. and the varsity game will start at 6:30 p.m.
As part of the Homecoming festivities, the PHHS Student Council is hosting Spirit Night on Wednesday, at Rockville Elementary School. The event for PHHS students only will feature fun indoor activities from 6:30- 9:00 p.m.
The Winter Homecoming dance will be held January 25 immediately after the basketball game until 11:00 in the PHHS cafeteria. Any high school student who plans to bring a date or friend that is not from Parke Heritage, needs to get a dance permission form in the front office and turn it in by Thursday, January 23.
The cost of the dance is $5 per person. This is not a semi-formal dance.
Spirit Day Themes for PHHS students ONLY will be:
-
Monday- Pajama day
-
Tuesday- Lions, Tigers, and Bears, Oh My!: Wear animal print
-
Wednesday- Munchkin day
-
Thursday- Good witch vs bad witch: wear green or pink
-
Friday- Oz the Great and Powerful: Wear green and bling
Two agreements approved by Vincennes Board of Works and Safety
Two arrests made by Lawrence County authorities
Deadline approaching for blind, disabled Hoosiers and seniors to receive property tax credits
Bridgeport Senior Center to close this week
Lawrence County Farm Bureau to host annual meeting
Two Bridgeport residents in custody
One Night, One Cause: Indiana FFA needs your support for their ‘Blue and Gold Gala’
Gov. Braun secures National Drone Test Site Designation for Indiana
ISP with Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative this week
GSH implements masking restriction
Lawrenceville spends money on water well field
Neal stepping down as KC Chamber president
Southern Illinois 2025 tornado data released
Thacker takes over at Good Samaritan Hospital
Lawrence County residents warned to get vaccinated
More than one-third of Christmas tree home fires occur in January
Lawrence County girl advances to state competition
Local woman faces multiple charges
