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Letter from Cooperstown Project Prom Fundraising Committee

Project Prom Seeks Support

Spring is just around the corner and the planning for Cooperstown High School’s prom and Project Prom is underway! The Class of 2023 is ready to celebrate!

Project Prom began in 1984 at Cooperstown and provides prom attendees a safe, alcohol- and drug-free, fun night of entertainment, food, and raffles. The event is held at the Clark Sports Center and ends at dawn.

We’re looking forward to continuing the tradition of keeping our seniors and their guests safe on this memorable and exciting evening.

Project Prom is made possible through generous contributions and we’re hoping you will consider helping make this year’s event a success. Gifts of any kind are appreciated, and no gift is too small.

Your tax-deductible donation can be made payable to “Cooperstown Foundation for Excellence in Education” or “CFEE,” with “Project Prom” written in the memo line. Checks can be mailed to Cooperstown Project Prom, c/o Treasurer Kara Grady, 46 Elm Street, Cooperstown, NY 13326. If you have an item to raffle, please contact Melanie Craig.

Melanie Craig, Kara Grady and Lara Hurysz
Cooperstown Project Prom Fundraising Committee

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