Hitchcock, Williams, Miller: Support Needed for Project Prom – All Otsego

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Letter from Michelle Hitchcock, Laurie Williams and Melissa Miller

Support Needed for Project Prom

Planning for the 2025 Cooperstown Project Prom is underway. The event, held at the Clark Sports Center, is scheduled for May 30, following prom.

Project Prom was established in the 1980s to provide students an alcohol- and drug-free post prom evening. To carry on this tradition, the committee relies on generous donations from community members and business owners as we strive to make this a memorable and safe event the students want to attend.

Please consider making a gift to support Project Prom. We appreciate any monetary donations to go toward our entertainment, food and other fees. We also are grateful for donations of gift cards or other items that can be used as raffle prizes.

Monetary donations of checks can be made out to Cooperstown Foundation for Excellence in Education, with Project Prom in the subject line. Mail donations to: Dan Crowell, Project Prom Treasurer, 134 Allison Road, Fly Creek, NY 13337. To donate online visit https://sites.google.com/view/coopprojectprom/. For donations of a raffle item, contact Abbe Furnari, raffle chair, at abbefurnari@verizon.net.

If you have any questions or would like more information about Project Prom, visit its website or contact coopprojectprom@gmail.com. Thank you in advance for your generous support of this special event, which for the first time is an event for both Cooperstown juniors and seniors.

Michelle Hitchcock and Laurie Williams
Project Prom Communications Co-Chairs
Melissa Miller
Fundraising Chair

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