Article: Graduation parties don't have to mean a lot of bother

Jill Clark admits it's pretty much a slam dunk - or maybe a shot and a goal - that if a tent is set up in her back yard on the day of her daughter Amanda's graduation party, the rain won't fall. On the other hand, if she and her husband, Tim, opt to take a pass on the rented party shelter - as they did a couple of years ago, when their son Christopher's graduation festivities fell on a distinctly rainy day - the heavens likely will open wide once again.

That aspect of the celebration was still under debate last week, but most other details were nailed down for the event that will celebrate Amanda's passage from Neuqua Valley High School to Notre Dame, where she will play soccer for the ...

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