SENIOR MUSEUM & MEMORY BOARDS
Senior Museum
On Grad Night, the Small Gym is transformed into a sentimental stroll down memory lane for graduates. Senior parents and guardians are responsible for creating their Graduate’s Senior Memory Board, honoring their student with photos and mementos. There is an option to pay
Creative Escape
to create a Memory Board for your Senior, which you can arrange directly with them.
Grad Night organizers strive for 100% parent/guardian participation. We want all seniors represented in the Senior Museum, including those who are not attending the Grad Night party. We hope all Senior families will participate. Enjoy looking back and creating a memorable keepsake for your Graduate as the memory boards will be available for pick up after the event.
Complimentary blank boards are available, donated by the Wildcat Foundation. See below for pickup locations.
Examples of Memory Boards
Senior Memory Boards
Instructions for Creating Your Senior Memory Board
Traditionally, the Memory Board is a collection of photos of your graduate over the years celebrating all their experiences. You are encouraged to be as creative as you like while adhering to these guidelines:
- Included for all seniors is one 20”x 30” black matte board to make your masterpiece, compliments of the Wildcat Foundation. If your senior is not attending Grad Night, you may still create and display a memory board for them. One board per senior please.
- Boards must be made HORIZONTALLY. Vertical boards will NOT be accepted.
- Please incorporate your graduate’s name somewhere on the front of your board and put your name and cell phone number on the back of the board.
- Please ensure all photos and keepsakes do not extend beyond the board’s perimeter.
- Leave a ½” margin around the board if you plan to frame it after Grad Night.
- No frames, no lights, no batteries will be permitted on boards.
- LGHS-theme scrapbook kits can be purchased at Creative Escape. NOTE: Creative Escape also offers a full package which includes board creation!
- Board placement in the Senior Museum is done on a first-come, first-served basis ONLY.
- Your student should take their board home as they depart Grad Night or they can pick it up on June 6th anytime before 12:00 PM.
Memory Board Embellishment Kits (Optional)
Creative Escape has created embellishment kits, available for an extra charge, to help you create your Senior Memory Boards. Custom memory boards can also be purchased.
Creative Escape
Order online: www.creativeescape.com/shop/lghs
Contact by email: creativeescapeLG@gmail.com
Pre-orders received by March 15th: ETA April 15th.
Pre-orders received March 15th - April 1st: ETA May 1st.
Pre-orders after April 1st are considered RUSH orders. ETA MAY VARY.
Where and when can I pick up my blank Senior Memory Board?
All seniors can pick up their blank Senior Memory Boards at any one of four (4) locations around town between the hours of 7:00 AM and 8:30 PM. They will be available by the front door or on the porch. Picking up Senior Memory Boards is on the honor-system, one per senior.
Blank memory boards will be available at these four locations starting February 1st.
Cheng Residence:
126 Ohlone Court (near Fisher Middle School)
Vanyo Residence:
16528 Grant Bishop Lane (near Van Meter Elementary School )
Heath Residence:
138 Loma Alta Avenue (near Los Gatos High School)
Johnson Residence:
150 Robin Way (near Blossom Hill Elementary School)
Where and when do I drop off my completed Senior Memory Board?
Please bring your completed Senior Memory Board to the LGHS Small Gym. A volunteer will be on hand these dates and times:
Tuesday 6/2
11:30 AM-2:30 PM
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Wednesday 6/3
11:30 AM-2:30 PM
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Thursday 6/4
11:30 AM-2:30 PM
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
We’ll have supplies on hand for you to hang your own board while there. Placement of boards is on a first-come, first-served basis. No saving spaces for others.
Questions?
If you have any questions about Senior Memory Boards please reach out to Senior Museum co-Chairs Deborah Johnson (dejohns70gmail.com) or Annie Heath (annieheath02gmail.com).
Good luck and have fun creating a memorable keepsake for your special graduate!

Senior Memory Boards

