ATTENTION SK Graduating Cruise- Road Closures - Port Orchard

Port Orchard, WALocal News

Downtown Port Orchard will experience road closures for the South Kitsap High School Graduation Cruise on June 6, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Key routes, including Bay Street/SR166 from Harrison Avenue to Port Orchard Boulevard and parts of Orchard Avenue, Port Street, Sidney Avenue, and Frederick Street, will be closed. These closures are necessary to maintain safety and facilitate the graduation celebration for local students. City officials advise residents to seek alternate routes and plan ahead to minimize inconvenience. This event highlights the community's support for its graduates and fosters a sense of pride among residents.

The South Kitsap High School Graduation Cruise is a long-standing tradition, drawing participation from families and friends. Local authorities will monitor traffic conditions and provide updates as needed. Cooperation from the community is vital for the success of this celebratory event.

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