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"Enchanted Garden" HOME Prom 2026 TICKETS

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HOME is pleased to present the

 

"Enchanted Garden"  Prom 2026

Saturday April 11, 2026

7:00-10:00pm

The Rustic Rose Hall – 3815 Emma Cannon Road Ayden, NC 28513

Please read and fill out this HOME Prom 2026 Registration Packet in its entirety. This form must be completed for your Prom ticket(s) to be valid. Tickets are limited for this event. Your student(s) will not be placed on the guest list until BOTH the completed HOME Prom 2026 Registration Packet and payment have been received. If you are registering multiple attendees, please complete one form per person.  However, you may submit one Paypal payment with the total for tickets purchased.

Ticket prices are as follows:

HOME Members $50

Non-HOME Members $60

When you complete and submit this form you will be able to purchase your ticket. If you have any questions concerning the HOME Prom Registration Packet or the payment process, please contact Jennifer Byers via email at [email protected] or call/text 919-757-1129.

General Information

This event is for homeschooled students in 9th-12th grade (ages 14-18). Each registered homeschooler may bring a guest. Guests must purchase a ticket, complete all forms and meet the grade/age requirements, but are welcome regardless of whether. or not they are a homeschooled student. All attendees must adhere to HOME’s Code of Conduct and dress code.  Both attendees and parents/guardians are responsible to read, acknowledge and agree to all policies in place for prom.

On-site that evening there will be a professional photographer, a talented DJ, delicious hors d'oeuvres, treats and drinks, multiple photo locations inside and outside for snapshots, door prizes, giveaways and much more. Your teen will not want to miss this amazing event!  Please feel free to spread the word and invite other homeschoolers who may be interested in attending!  

On the night of the prom, doors will open at 6:30pm so that you can sign in your student and take a few candid snapshots before dropping them off for the evening. The Rustic Rose Hall has an on-site security team and HOME will have plenty of parent chaperones at the event to ensure your student’s safety as well as to enforce all Dress Code and Code of Conduct guidelines. Please plan to return promptly at 10:00pm to sign out your student. 

If your student will be driving themselves to the event, they will need to check in with the chaperones at the door upon arrival and will be expected to remain on site for the duration of the event. This is for safety and liability reasons and there will be no exceptions without express parental permission. There will be no re-entry.

Please note our planning team will send out an email with specific details/schedule/parking, etc. closer to the date of prom.

Ticket sales will end by Friday, March 27th unless they sell out prior to that date.  All ticket sales are final. There will be no refunds. Ticket sales are opening earlier than expected, which is wonderful, but spaces are still limited. So do not delay in purchasing your student’s ticket – what a great Christmas gift!

1. *

Name of Attendee:

2. *

Age of Attendee (at time of event):

3. *

Birthdate:

4. *

Current Grade Level:

5. *

Name of Parent/Guardian:

6. *

Parent/Guardian phone number:

7. *

Parent/Guardian email address:

8. *

Are you a current HOME member?

9. *

Is the attendee currently a homeschooler?

10. *

Is the attendee a non-homeschooled student registering as a guest of a homeschooled student?

11. 

If you are a non-homeschooled student, please tell us with whom you are attending as a guest?

 

HOME Code of Conduct

While not an exhaustive list, below are HOME’s expectations and guiding principles for appropriate behavior at all HOME sponsored events. These are put forth in an effort to honor HOME’s Mission, Statement of Purpose and Statement of Faith.

These policies apply to all HOME members and any guests they may bring to a HOME sponsored event. Therefore, HOME members should be sure their guests are aware of HOME policies and standards. If anyone is in violation of these codes, HOME Leadership reserves the right to ask them to leave HOME events for any reason they deem appropriate.

Romans 12: 9-11 “Let love be genuine. Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good. Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing honor.”

All members and guests of HOME are expected to conduct themselves in the following manner while at HOME sponsored events:

Treat fellow HOME members with respect and dignity.

Show respect for those in authority of HOME: Board of Directors, HOME Leaders and HOME Teachers.

Dress appropriately and modestly: please do not wear offensive graphic t-shirts. Please refer to the dress code policies for specific HOME groups and events.

If you have been hurt or offended by someone in the group, HOME encourages you to go directly to them in the spirit of peace and speak to them in love. Seek reconciliation. Do not gossip within or outside of the group. If in doubt about how to handle something go to the leadership for guidance.

The following behaviors are NOT acceptable while at HOME sponsored events:

· Inappropriate public displays of affection

· Cheating

· Plagiarism

· Disruptive behavior

· Profanity

· Theft

· Fighting

· Bullying

· Willful damage of property

· Use of tobacco, alcohol, drugs, or any vape products

· Purposeful personal injury

Refrain from being intoxicated while at HOME sponsored events.

It is expected that no alcoholic beverage be served during a HOME sponsored event.

HOME believes that God immutably creates each person as either male or female. Members are expected to conform their conduct and dress to reflect these beliefs.

All members of HOME are to use the appropriate restroom for their biological sex at all HOME events. Children being accompanied by a parent may use the restroom of the parent biological sex. HOME defines biological sex as, 'the chromosomes and genitalia you are born with'."

HOME expects parents to immediately address inappropriate attitudes/behaviors by their child(ren). This should be done in private, away from the rest of the group.

HOME has the right to terminate membership from the group for any reason deemed appropriate by the Board.

This Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct does not exhaust the extent of HOME’s beliefs. The Bible itself, as the inspired and infallible Word of God that speaks with final authority concerning truth, morality, and the proper conduct of mankind. The Board reserves the right to disallow or revise activities/logistics and clubs/organizations that violate principles or would not be in the best interest of the group as a whole on a case-by-case basis.

12. *

The Attendee has read and agrees to uphold HOME's Code of Conduct while at Prom.

 

In addition to the HOME Code of Conduct, please be adhere to the following rules as they relate in particular to this event:

1. Dance Etiquette and Behavior
No body against body
No groping
No provocative movements

2. Attendees are not allowed to go outside the venue, even to their vehicle, unless specifically directed by chaperones. All students will be signed in at the beginning of the event and signed out at the end of the event.

3. Absolutely no tobacco, alcohol, weapons, smoking devices, vaping, or drugs of any nature are permitted at the prom.

4. No inappropriate public displays of affection with persons of either sex.  

If a student is in violation of the Code of Conduct, their parent will be contacted to come and get them. No refund will be issued.

 

13. *

The Attendee was read and has agreed to uphold the above rules specific to Prom.

 

HOME Statement of Faith

Our Statement of Faith includes those truths upon which all Christians agree.
 

These truths concern the person and work of Jesus Christ as revealed in the Bible.
It is the “faith once delivered to the saints” (Jude 1:3) which distinguishes believers from non-believers. 

Since there are many other precious truths in the Bible, this statement does not include all that there is to believe, but that which is essential for Christian fellowship and unity (Romans 15:7).

WE BELIEVE in one God as existing eternally in three persons: God the Father Almighty, Jesus Christ His only begotten Son, and the Holy Spirit, Who proceeds from both (Genesis 1:26; John 14:25-26).

WE BELIEVE that God created the world and all that exists, from nothing through his Word (Genesis 1; John 1:1-3).

WE BELIEVE in Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, as God incarnate, being fully God and fully man (John 1:1, 14; Philippians 2:5-7; Galatians 4:4-6).

WE BELIEVE that all men are sinners and have desperate need of God’s saving grace through Jesus Christ our Lord (Romans 3:23-24; John 3:16-17; Ecclesiastes 7:20). 

WE BELIEVE that salvation is the free gift of God to men by the sacrificial death and physical resurrection of Jesus Christ. "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." (Ephesian 2:8-10; Romans 5; Isaiah 53).

WE BELIEVE that the Bible is the inspired and infallible word of God, that is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work (2 Timothy 3:16-17; 2 Peter 1:19-21; Psalm 19; Hebrews 4:12-13).

WE BELIEVE that the sanctity of marriage is between one man and one woman (Genesis 2:24; Matthew 19:4-6; Ephesians 5:31-33).

 

WE BELIEVE that God wonderfully and immutably creates each person as male or female. These two distinct, complementary sexes together reflect the image and nature of God (Gen. 1:26-27).

WE BELIEVE that children are a gift from God to their parents, whose responsibility it is to train in a manner pleasing to Him—spiritually, academically, and socially (Psalm 127:3; Proverbs 22:6; Colossians 3:20).

PLEASE NOTE:

While it is not necessary to accept all these beliefs in order to be a member of HOME, we ask that you respect that this is the foundation of the group, and as such, all meetings, activities, and events will be conducted in a manner to reflect these beliefs (i.e., teaching, scripture reading, and prayer).

All those serving on the HOME Board must agree to, sign, and adhere to this Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct.

All those serving in HOME leadership positions, including but not limited to Representatives, Advisors, Administrators, Directors, and Teachers must agree to honor this Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct and act accordingly in their respective position.

14. *

The attendee agrees not to detract from HOME's Statment of Faith while at Prom.

Dress Code
Please note that if your student’s dress/outfit does not meet the rules listed below they will be denied entry with no refund.

Ladies

We recognize that every body type is unique and that there are many shapes and sizes, so we will take this into consideration when approving dresses. If you are unsure whether your student is in compliance with the dress code, please send a picture of the attendee in the dress to Jennifer Byers at 919-757-1129. A word of advice when trying on dresses is to move around, do a little dance, jump up and down, lift your arms, etc. and make sure the dress stays secure. Your student will have more fun and feel more confident in a dress that she doesn’t have to “adjust” all evening!

  • Dresses should not extend higher than 3 inches above the knee.
  • Slits in the side or front of the dress may not come higher than 3 inches above the knee.
  • Dresses should be modestly cut in the front and may not go below the bust line.
  • The back of the dress must not go below the naval line. Lacing or straps on the back of the dress are permitted, provided the dress does not go below the naval line.
  • No undergarments may show; see through garments are not permitted.
  • Shoes are required to enter and exit the venue. Formal styles are suggested; however, some ladies may choose more comfortable options such as Vans/Converse, which are fine as well.
  • 2-piece dresses are permitted if the top overlaps with the skirt waistband. The midriff may not be exposed on any style dress, whether front or sides. With arms down at your sides, flesh should not touch flesh.
  • Please remember this is a formal event.

Gentlemen

Formal attire is expected. Please ensure that your student’s clothing selections meet the rules listed below. 

  • Formal prom attire is a tuxedo or dress suit.
  • Neck ties or bow ties are required.
  • Vest or cummerbund is optional
  • Shoes are required to enter and exit the venue. Dress shoes suggested; Clean Vans/Converse styles acceptable.
  • Absolutely no jeans, t-shirts, casual attire or tennis/athletic shoes allowed.
  • Please remember this is a formal event.

If you have any questions about dress code for the ladies or gentlemen, please email Jennifer Byers at [email protected] or call/text at 919-757-1129.

15. *

I understand that if a student is in violation of the Code of Conduct while at the prom their parent/guardian will be contacted to come and get them and no refund will be issued.

 

16. *

The Attendee and Parent/Guardian of the Attendee have read the Dress Code and agree to adhere to it.

 

HOME Liability Waiver 25-26

All attendees must have a current liability waiver on fiile.  HOME members have already completed this form for this year.  Any non-members please follow this link to complete the required waiver.

2025-2026 HOME Liability Waiver

17. *

If your attendee is planning to drive him/herself to prom or arrive with another student who is driving, please note they are expected to remain for the entire event.  If they choose to leave the venue, there will be no re-entry and they are expected to sign out.  This is for safety and liability reasons. Please select below if your attendee has permission to leave the event before 10pm.  

18. *

I have completed a current HOME Liability waiver for my student to be able to attend prom.

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