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Pine Bluff High School gears up for Inaugural All-Class Round Up
Pine Bluff, Arkansas – Nostalgia is in the air as Pine Bluff High School gears up for its first-ever All Class Round Up. Slated for Friday, October 20th, starting at 7 p.m. and stretching till the early hours of Saturday, October 21st, this is an event you won’t want to miss.
Situated at 711 West 11th Avenue, Pine Bluff, AR 71601, the iconic school is more than ready to welcome back its beloved alumni. This gathering isn’t just any reunion; it’s an electrifying blend of excitement, memories, and a chance to relive the golden days of high school.
The evening promises to be filled with hearty laughter, joyous reunions, and countless stories from the past. From sharing tales of the glorious yesteryears to making new memories, the atmosphere will undoubtedly be tinged with joy and camaraderie. Whether you’re a recent graduate or if the corridors of Pine Bluff High School feel like a memory from another lifetime, there’s something for everyone at this event.
The central aim of the Round Up is to forge stronger connections among the alumni and to rekindle their love for Pine Bluff High School. By celebrating the rich legacy of the school and looking forward to the future, attendees can expect a wholesome experience.
As an added bonus, all proceeds collected from this event will be directed towards the Pine Bluff High Athletic Department. This not only makes the Round Up a trip down memory lane but also an opportunity to give back to the school that gave so much to its students.
For those eager to join, remember to purchase your tickets online. Additionally, when registering, alumni are requested to mention their year of graduation. This small detail ensures that the school can celebrate every era in its history.
The Pine Bluff High School All-Class Round Up is shaping up to be an event of a lifetime. For all those associated with this esteemed institution, it’s time to mark your calendars and prepare for a night filled with nostalgia, laughter, and memories. See you there!
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