By 1808Delaware

Buckeye Valley High School has once again extended a warm invitation to the senior citizens of the area. The school is set to host its annual Holiday Senior Citizen Concert & Luncheon on Friday, December 8 starting at 10:00 AM. This event promises to be a delightful mix of music, service, and holiday spirit, tailored specifically for the elderly members of the community.

Musical Treats and Student-Led Service

The concert and luncheon will be held at the high school, located at 901 Coover Road. Attendees can look forward to a musical extravaganza provided by the talented band and choir students of Buckeye Valley High School. These young musicians are set to fill the air with festive tunes and heartwarming performances, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration.

In addition to the musical performances, the event will feature holiday greetings and service from various student organizations. The Buckeye Valley Student Council, Teen Institute, Key Club, and National Honor Society are all pitching in to make this event a memorable one. Their involvement underscores the school’s commitment to fostering a sense of community and empathy among its students.

Special Accommodations for Comfort and Convenience

Understanding the diverse needs of senior citizens, the school has made arrangements to ensure comfort and accessibility for all attendees. Notably, the invitation mentions that valet parking and other needed services will be provided. This thoughtful gesture highlights the school’s dedication to inclusivity and care for all members of the community, regardless of their mobility or health requirements.

RSVP to Secure Your Spot

Those interested in attending this heartwarming event are required to RSVP to make a reservation. Reservations can be made by calling (740)-363-1349. This step ensures that every attendee is accounted for and can be served with the utmost attention and care.

The invitation also notes that the students of Buckeye Valley High School are eagerly looking forward to serving the attendees. This sentiment adds a personal touch to the event, reminding the community of the strong intergenerational bonds that such gatherings foster.

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