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Get ready for a delicious evening of fun and community spirit as Watertown High School prepares to host the much-anticipated "Pizza Bash" on Friday, January 31. This lively event promises to bring together students, families, and local residents for an unforgettable night filled with tasty pizza and engaging activities.
The "Pizza Bash" will feature a variety of pizza options, ensuring that there is something for everyone’s palate. In addition to indulging in mouth-watering slices, attendees can look forward to games, entertainment, and opportunities to connect with fellow community members. This event not only aims to satisfy hunger but also to foster a sense of camaraderie among participants.
Proceeds from the "Pizza Bash" will support the Watertown Arrow Education Foundation, which plays a crucial role in enhancing educational opportunities for students in the area. Mark your calendars and join in the fun while supporting a great cause!
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