Shorecrest Class of 1975 50th Reunion September 6, 2025

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Shorecrest High School's Class of 1975 will celebrate its 50th reunion on September 6, 2025, at The Nile Golf & Country Club in Mountlake Terrace, from 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM. The ticket price starts at $75 until August 1, after which it will rise to $85, making early registration advantageous for attendees. Classmates are encouraged to register even if they cannot attend, ensuring the school maintains connections with its alumni. Upon registration, participants will receive a confirmation email, allowing them to purchase tickets online. The reunion serves as an opportunity for classmates to reconnect and reminisce, reflecting on their shared experiences from high school.

For any questions, Debbie Slessman Nelson can be reached at highlanders75@msn. com, providing a direct line for communication. This event not only marks a significant milestone for the class but also fosters community among alumni. The reunion is a chance to celebrate friendships and shared memories built over the years.

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