Adult prom voting continues through Saturday

Though Saturday’s Seventh Annual Child Abuse Prevention Adult Prom has been sold out since February, people without tickets still can help the fundraising cause and vote via monetary donations online for the prom court at capprom.com through 5 p.m. Saturday, according to organizers.

Money raised at the gathering that attracts more than 600 people at The Commons benefits child abuse prevention programs such as Caring Parents of the nonprofit Family Service Inc., a United Way of Bartholomew County agency in Columbus. 

By Wednesday afternoon, leading the vote for king and queen were Jason Kain and Christine Nesci. Organizers said vote totals are being updated daily.

Organizers often have promoted the event as a way for people to relive the joy of their high school prom, or to make a better memory than years ago.

Information: familyservicebc.org