The Town of Wolfville rolled out the red carpet recently to celebrate Horton High School graduates with a pre-prom parade down Main Street. Congratulations to the Class of 2022!
Cedric Van Exel, Tia Dodge, Katrina Guptil and Brooke Fike march down the red carpet on Main Street in Wolfville as graduates from Horton High School’s Class of 2022 were celebrated on June 23. KIRK STARRATTWOLFVILLE, N.S. — Horton High School’s Class of 2022 was celebrated in style in downtown Wolfville.
“You have all experienced a life changing two years. It may not seem so now, but these experiences have helped you develop resilience, patience, and perspective,” Donovan said. Main Street was closed between Elm Avenue and Harbourside Drive for the event. Hundreds of family members, friends, and other well-wishers lined the parade route, creating a festive atmosphere.
Horton High School 2021 graduate Shelby Coburn and Class of 2022 graduate Hannah Wright line up on Elm Avenue prior to a parade down Main Street in Wolfville on June 23. The event was held to celebrate the graduating class and was followed by the prom, which was held later in the evening at the Wolfville Farmers Market. KIRK STARRATT
Horton High School 2022 graduate Burke Smith and 2021 graduate Chloe Glen line up on Elm Avenue in Wolfville on June 23. A parade was held on Main Street to celebrate the Class of 2022 prior to the Horton prom. KIRK STARRATT
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