Lyons School Prom and After-Prom
2023 Prom



This year’s graduates enjoyed a beautiful evening at Lionscrest Manor ball room. (Thank you for again donating the room and the assisting staff!) There were gift bags and live music. Attendees were offered decorated black masks to wear with their traditional classy prom outfits. Quite a few teens did show up in masks that matched their outfits. There was a mask decorating table, which was a huge hit.
This year the “Royal Entourage” was changed from the typical 5-boys/5-girls and a king/queen winner to just 10 royalty members and two winners. This year’s seniors, who have exemplified the Pride of Lyons, were recognized as prom royalty, as follows:
Autumn Olson, Aly Gentler, Jordan Brownsberger, Cole Thomas, Brooklyn Enny, Samantha Rickman, Zane Ramey, Robby Baer, Nate Richardson and Alex Dugan.
Winners: Autumn Olson & Jordan Brownsberger
After Prom


Seniors gambling at the Casino; and Anna Anderson (11th Grade) with her date and his Caricature, custom art from a local Longmont-based caricature artist. =below= Mardi Gras theme photo booth. — Photos copyright by Allison Bozeman-Lawhon.
Once again Oskar Blues & Grill provided a delightful venue for Lyons graduating teens. The teens had the entire lower-level music room to themselves. The After-Prom Party is co-organized by the Booster Club & Junior Parents each year to provide a safe, drug-free event for our Junior & Senior students.
The Entertainment included Casino Tables (Blackjack & Poker), Caricature Artist, Billiards, Arcade, Ping Pong, and Cornhole. Also there was pizza, snacks, and a variety of prizes (including everything from local gift cards to outdoor gear).
Thanks to: Local Businesses who gave $200+ / or Prize donations – Oskar Blues & Grill, St. Vrain Market, Gateway Realty/Dan Siddall, Stillwater Clinic. Local Businesses who supported in smaller amounts: Dairy Bar, Moxie’s Mercantile, Mayama Dance. Other businesses who supported include: Kelty, Backcountry Access, YETI. And, to all the parent volunteers, including those few who were very generous big donors.