News, Phil Campbell
 By  Staff Reports Published 
8:48 am Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Phil Campbell announces Alumni Day

This year’s Phil Campbell High School Alumni Day will be held Aug. 6 – and all Bobcat graduates and faculty and staff are invited to attend.

The program and meal will commence at noon in the PCHS cafeteria. Each plate lunch is $10, and each alumnus is asked to bring a dessert to accompany the meal and encouraged to bring yearbooks and old photos to share.

All PCHS alumni from years past and present, including the Class of 2017, and are invited and urged to attend. All PCHS faculty, administration, support personnel, coaches and sponsors both present and from years past are also invited.

Donations will be accepted the day of the luncheon to cover the costs of this and future reunions – as well as to fund scholarships for PCHS seniors.

“Due to the generous donations of alumni, we have been able to award two $500 scholarships to a PCHS senior boy and girl for the past two years,” PCHS alum and Alumni Day coordinator Lynn Landers said. “This cash scholarship is for a senior boy or girl who plans on attending Northwest-Shoals Community College. Your support and donations are welcome in an effort to continue this new endeavor.”

For more information contact Landers at 256-810-4572.

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