By Amy H. Mullis
Homecoming celebrations are already in full swing at Dodge County High School (DCHS) and will culminate with the annual homecoming parade on Friday.
According to DCHS Academic Coach and Homecoming Parade Coordinator Marci Jones, the fun on campus begins long before floats line up for the parade. “The parade is preceded at the school with a weeklong celebration of dress up days, contests and a pep rally,” she said. On Thursday night at 7:00 p.m., however, the fun goes off campus for the powwow festivities. At the powwow, which is open to the community, members of the homecoming court will compete in various activities, including skits, dancing and ending with a very messy obstacle course. This event will take place at the Dodge County Middle School track at 7:00 p.m.
The powwow will be followed Friday morning by the homecoming pep rally in the DCHS gym where students will give their all to energize the Dodge County Indians for their game against the Vidalia Indians on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at Memorial Stadium.
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