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Class Act of Carlsbad


Class Act of Carlsbad, the 1989 recipient of Carlsbad Foundation's "Community Service Organization Award", is a non-profit organization created in 1989 for the sole purpose of saving lives on graduation night, a traditionally dangerous night in Carlsbad, New Mexico. Unofficial records indicate 9 teenage deaths on graduation night since 1962. In April and May, 1989 alone, Carlsbad lost five seniors in alcohol-related accidents.

As May, 1989 drew near, it became apparent that an all-out effort had to be made to get the youth off the streets on that dreaded night, and hopefully pass the critical hours without losing another young life. Twenty parents, businessmen, and other concerned citizens sat on this first Class Act Board. In 1995, the General Board grew to 60; and, as the 19th annual Class Act kicks off this year, 75-80 individuals will work toward another fun-filled, yet safe, celebration. Every year members of the Class Act Board work on committees as well as recruit 20-30 others in the community to serve in areas of decorations, game room, public relations, refreshments, musical entertainment, athletic activities, security, etc. In addition, every Board member attends a weekly meeting and is an active member of the fund raising committee. This is probably one of the most dedicated committees in Carlsbad today.