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Pennsbury Prom 2014 Guide


It’s here! Pennsbury High School in Falls Township will be hosting what has been dubbed the “nation’s best prom” Saturday.

File photo Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com
File photo
Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com

The festivities for “Prom Night at the Museum” start at noon with a public walk-through of the amazing decorations. The district notes the walk-through will end at 2:45 p.m.

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From the school district:

Each year, Pennsbury High School opens its doors to the public from noon until 2:45 p.m. to allow the community to walk through the entire first floor of the building and enjoy the detailed prom decorations, from the two-story entry foyer to the student dining room, hallways, the gymnasium, even the boys’ and girls’ lavatories! Residents of all ages share in the excitement and are awestruck by what they see at every turn. Many alumni come back every year to enjoy the new theme.

Next, the much-anticipated 2014 Prom Arrival Parade begins on the access road that connects the West and East campus of the high school. The parade starts at 5:15 p.m. and goes until 8 p.m. The route is usually packed with thousands of people who have come out to see what the district calls the ” country’s most unusual and creative forms of prom transportation.” After riding their awe-inspiring floats to the prom entrance, the prom-goers will use the red carpet to enter the prom. This year there are rumors swirling that a huge potato will be among this year’s floats.

Pennsbury Prepares for ‘Prom Night at the Museum’

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The Pennsbury Senior Prom starts at 8 p.m. and goes into early Saturday morning. The ticket-holder only event will feature music, dancing and, of course, amazing decorations that helped make Pennsbury’s prom one of the most famous in the nation. “The Voice” finalist and Pennsbury graduate Matthew Schuler is expected to perform along with “The Faculty” band and an interactive hypnotist show.

Here’s the current weather for Pennsbury High School:

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Coverage of last year’s prom:

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