Parents
Big Time Sports & Entertainment Management is proud to present The National Graduation Celebration (NGC). This event is geared toward celebrating one of the first major accomplishments of many young adults. Due to the lack of organized and safe graduation events in the state of Arizona, NGC has recognized the number of tragedies and incidents that have changed family lives forever. We are dedicated to changing the outcome of this proud and joyous occasion that will provide a positive memory for tomorrow’s future.
With the budget crisis across our great country, school districts have seen continued cuts in education, which includes promotional events that many students look forward to. The NGC would like to provide a lasting memory that many can enjoy without the financial constraints among families and school districts. We also hope to involve the local community by providing fundraising opportunities to ensure continued success of students and school districts.
This event will acknowledge the accomplishments of the graduates and give these students time to have fun in a safe and controlled environment. The two highest risk nights for High school students are Prom and Graduation nights. Peer pressure is highest on these two nights. The NGC is a unique and spectacular celebration that is alcohol and drug free. The philosophy and ideals behind the Graduation Celebration movement are interlinked with providing an event that is safe, sober, and spectacularly fun. More than "just a party," Graduation Celebration is a commitment by parents, school and the community to conduct a great, "once in a lifetime" celebration.
We, at Big Time Sports & Entertainment want to promote our concern for higher education and acknowledge our students and future leaders an opportunity to attend school by granting a selected few scholarships to designated Universities. We at the NGC would also like to donate funds back to the school districts that participate in this event.
School administrators please Contact Us for more information.
Parents, please contact your students high school for registration.