Turnersville AutoMall and WTHS PTO to Sponsor 18th Annual WTHS Spirit Parade and Fireworks
Recently retired WTHS principal Ann Moore (pictured with Superintendent Joe Bollendorf before the school's 2018 graduation ceremony) will serve as Grand Marsahll of the 18th Annual Spirit Parade on October 26th.
The Turnersville AutoMall and Washington Township High School PTO will serve as the official sponsors of the 18th Annual Washington Township High School Spirit Parade and Fireworks that coincides with the school’s annual Homecoming events on Friday, October 26, 2018, at Washington Township High School’s Tom Brown Field. The Washington Township High School Minutemen will host Hammonton High School in this year’s homecoming game at 7 p.m.
Turnersville AutoMall’s donation of $3,500 to Washington Township High School will pay for the costs of the fireworks at the conclusion of the evening.
Sponsored in part by the Washington Township PTO, the Spirit Parade will begin at 5 p.m. The Washington Township High School marching band, cheerleaders, invited dignitaries and school district administration, WTHS Principal Jonathan Strout, and recently retired principal Ann Moore, who will serve as this year’s Grand Marshall, will open the parade. They will be followed by last year’s homecoming queen Lizzy Pinto, the 12 members of the 2018 homecoming court and their escorts in a procession from the Acme parking lot into the football stadium and around the track. Many WTHS clubs, organizations and sports teams will have representation in the parade. Students will march and present performances to judges from the PTO in front of the home stands in a competition to see which student organization has the most school spirit.
The WTHS Minuteman Football team will kick-off versus Hammonton High School at 7:00 p.m. Halftime festivities will include the introduction of the homecoming court and the crowning of the homecoming queen. The Washington Township Marching Band will perform at the conclusion of the game, and a 20-minute firework display, coordinated with music, will cap off the evening.
Admission to the game and activities is $3.00 for adults, $2.00 for students. Senior citizens will be admitted at no charge.