May 23, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
For the first time, the DCHS Project Graduation was held off campus.
Following the commencement program last Friday night, members of the Class of 2018 headed for Dave & Busters in Nashville for an overnight of entertainment.
Blake Cantrell, president of the 2018 Project Graduation Committee, said all went well and the group is very appreciative for all the support shown during the year.
“Project Graduation would like to thank everyone involved in making this year a great success. We were able to take participating Seniors to Dave & Busters in Nashville. The Seniors played unlimited arcade games, ate, and bowled the night away. We had unlimited arcade play and bowling, plus each student had 96 credits of play where they could get tickets to redeem for prizes. We were fed plenty of food with unlimited soft drinks. We had hourly drawings for prizes ranging from $10 subway gift cards to a Jackson Kayak donated by Caney Fork Outdoors,” said Cantrell.
“We would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the local businesses that made donations helping to make this event possible.
Southern Landscape Supply – Bad boy Lawnmowers
Wilson Bank & Trust
Liberty State Bank
Caney Fork Outdoors
Belk Grocery & Sporting Goods
Saint Thomas Hospital
A Degree Above Heating & Cooling
Johnson & Sons Cabinets
Shiny Rock Market
Blessed Again Farms
Florence & White Ford
Fluty’s Clothing
Harmony Lane Farm & Creamery
Love Cantrell Funeral Home
Star Manufacturing
ABTS Tax Service
Dekalb County Florist
Optimus Pest Solutions
American Service Contractors
“We would also like to thank The DeKalb County Board of Education for allowing us to use busses for transportation,” Cantrell continued.
“I would also like to personally thank the team involved this year that made all this possible. The students that sold items, worked at various fundraisers, or just turned in a recipe for a cookbook. The parents that helped their senior by working or selling items, and some that stayed up all night giving away prizes and making sure everyone was ok. This has been a wonderful experience that we hope will continue for years to come,” added Cantrell.