Volunteers sought for third annual Clallam Night to Shine

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County’s Night to Shine organizers seek volunteers, promising a good party for all who participate.

Night to Shine is a volunteer-driven free prom for individuals with special needs who are 14 and older. It was originated by the Tim Tebow Foundation.

This year’s prom, which will serve all of the North Olympic Peninsula, will be from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Vern Burton Center, 308 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.

Volunteers must be 16 or older, and all volunteers must preregister. Volunteers are required to attend a brief training session, and several sessions are still available. Details about the training sessions are available with the registration forms.

There are many opportunities before, during and after the prom for individuals to be involved.

For a list of volunteer activities and responsibilities, visit www.clallamnighttoshine.org/volunteer.html.

Volunteer registration forms can downloaded from www.clallamnighttoshine.org or send an email to clallamnts@gmail.com.

Forms also are at Hillcrest Baptist Church, 205 Black Diamond Road; Clallam Mosaic, 301 E. Lopez Ave., Suite 4; and at The Crossing Church, 43 O’Brien Road, all in Port Angeles.

For updates and photos from the 2018 Clallam Night to Shine prom visit www.facebook.com/ ClallamNTS.

Clallam Night to Shine is hosted by Hillcrest Baptist Church and The Crossing Church, with community partners Clallam Mosaic, Camp Beausite and Wilderness Escapes, and is sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation.

Clallam County is one of more than 600 locations around the world simultaneously offering the experience.

For more about the Tim Tebow Foundation, see www.timtebowfoundation.org.

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