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    Pahrump Valley High School Alumni Plan All-Class Reunion for Summer 2026

    By Amy VelozJuly 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A major celebration is in the works for Pahrump Valley High School alumni, thanks to the efforts of Charles and Dawn Radcliff. The couple is organizing an “All-Class Reunion” slated for summer 2026—a large-scale gathering designed to bring together graduates from across the decades for an unforgettable weekend of memories, music, and reconnection.

    With Pahrump’s small-town roots and the relatively modest size of graduating classes, the Radcliffs recognized that a traditional single-year reunion might not draw a sustainable turnout. “We figured if we’re going to do it, let’s do it big,” said Charles. “People from all different years knew each other—especially in a town like Pahrump—so an all-class reunion just made sense.”

    The weekend-long event is expected to include a formal catered dinner with dancing, cocktails, and a DJ at a venue in Las Vegas, where many alumni now live or can conveniently travel. The main event is tentatively planned for a Saturday evening in June or July of 2026, a time that allows families more flexibility with summer schedules. The Radcliffs are aiming for a venue that can accommodate up to 1,000 guests, with the ability to expand as interest grows.

    “There hasn’t been a proper reunion in a long time,” Charles said. “People are really coming out of the woodwork—especially younger alumni from the classes of 2022, 2023, 2024. So we want to make sure there’s space, organization, and something special for everyone.”

    To kick off the weekend, the couple also hopes to host a casual meet-and-greet on Friday night in Pahrump, possibly at Mountain Falls Golf Course. The setting will give attendees a chance to catch up in a relaxed atmosphere, enjoy a drink, and ease into the weekend’s festivities.

    Tables at the main event will be arranged by graduating class, giving each group a place to gather while still encouraging mingling across the years. “A lot of us didn’t just hang out with our own class,” Charles added. “This gives everyone a chance to reconnect, even if you didn’t graduate the same year.”

    In addition to food and fun, the Radcliffs plan to honor PVHS history with memorabilia displays and an in memoriam table. They are asking for alumni to contribute digital copies of old photos—especially of homecoming, dances, or classroom memories—and to label them with names and dates when possible. Yearbooks are also in high demand. “Many people have lost theirs over the years,” said Charles. “We’re hoping to collect some to display and maybe even look into getting reprints made.”

    Volunteers are welcome and encouraged to get involved. Whether it’s helping coordinate classmates, gathering memorabilia, assisting with event planning, or just spreading the word, every helping hand can make a difference in making the reunion a success.

    The planning is still in early stages, but updates and conversations are already happening in the dedicated Facebook group: Pahrump Valley High School ALL CLASS Reunion. Alumni are encouraged to join the group to express interest, stay up to date on details, ask questions, and connect with classmates old and new.

    “We want this to be something people remember,” Charles said. “A celebration of where we came from, and how Pahrump Valley High School shaped us. The more people we can reach, the more meaningful—and affordable—it becomes for everyone.”

    To join the reunion group or get involved in the planning process, search Facebook for “Pahrump Valley High School All Class Reunion” or visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1206537747909531/

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