Hey Class of 74 Pirate have you RSVPd yet for Highline High Schools 50-year reunion on Saturday, Aug. 24?

Burien, WALocal News

Highline High School’s Class of 1974 is set to hold its 50-year reunion on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024, at The Cove in Normandy Park. Scheduled from 4:30 to 9 p. m. , the event aims to foster connections among classmates and welcomes former teachers as honored guests.

Organizers request educators to sign up on the website to attend. The reunion promotes a casual atmosphere, allowing attendees to dress in whatever makes them comfortable on a pleasant August evening. Tickets can be purchased via a provided link, ensuring easy access for interested participants. This gathering serves as a pivotal moment for alumni, offering a chance to reminisce about their high school experiences and rekindle friendships. With its focus on community and nostalgia, the event is expected to attract many former students.

Such reunions play a crucial role in maintaining long-lasting connections and honoring shared histories.

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