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A Madison Tradition....Nite In Hand!

"Nite In Hand"is an event planned for the Daniel Hand High School graduating class each year. Volunteers welcome!

The plans for the 25th Annual "Nite In Hand" event for the Class of 2013 are under way! This is an incredible community event and a wonderful tradition for our Daniel Hand High School graduates.

For twenty five years, the graduates have been invited to attend the Nite In Hand celebration on graduation night. This is a well planned event that is fabulous, fun, safe, substance free party at the high school. 

The initial planning, creating and coordinating for this year's big event has begun! Everyone is welcome to volunteer.

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It's time to get involved! 

Volunteer opportunities that suit your fancy are available...from building to baking.....donating to decorating....painting to pasting....stapling to sorting!

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Volunteer for a day or help for an hour! 

Volunteering for Nite In Hand is an opportunity for families, friends, neighbors, teachers and parents with children of all ages in our Madison community to get together. It's a great time to connect, see new faces, meet new people and have some plain old fashioned fun.

Months of volunteer dedication, effort and commitment culminate on graduation day when the transformation of Daniel Hand High School is fully unveiled for all of our town to see.

Nite In Hand is a tradition enjoyed each year by Madison residents with families, friends and graduates.

 

For more information about volunteer opportunities:

Please comment below or e-mail me: liznextdoor@comcast.net

"Like" the Nite In Hand Facebook page for additional information.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nite-in-Hand

 

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