Evergreen Highs Class of 1975 plans rockin 50-year reunion in Tukwila on Aug. 23

Burien, WALocal News

Evergreen High School's Class of 1975 is set to celebrate its 50-year reunion on August 23, 2025, at Foster Golf Links in Tukwila. The event's “’70s Rock & Roll” theme invites classmates to reminisce about their high school days while enjoying a buffet dinner catered by Billy Baroo’s Restaurant. Doors will open at 6 p. m. , and the festivities will conclude at 10 p.

m. , featuring a music trivia contest and opportunities to reconnect with old friends. Entry is priced at $75 per person, which includes dinner and entertainment, making it accessible for attendees. Classmates are encouraged to dress in casual or 1975-style attire to enhance the nostalgic atmosphere. RSVPs are requested in advance, with checks payable to “Evergreen 75” and sent to Wendy Olson in Puyallup.

The reunion promises to be a memorable gathering, celebrating music and milestones from their shared past. A no-host bar will also be available for attendees.

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