Belfry High Graduation Tonight — Traffic and Parking Details

Canada, KY · May 29, 2026

The morning mist is lifting off Pond Creek just in time for the graduation caps to fly this evening. It is a quiet start to the day, but expect the valley to buzz with activity by late afternoon.


📰 The Lead

Tonight marks a major milestone as Belfry High School celebrates the Class of 2026. The commencement ceremony is scheduled for 7:00 PM at the football stadium, drawing families from Canada, Sharondale, and McVeigh into the heart of the community. Local officials are advising residents to prepare for heavy traffic along US-119 and KY-1056 starting as early as 5:30 PM.

For those not attending, it is a good evening to avoid the main intersections near the school to bypass the congestion. The school district has arranged for overflow parking at the nearby middle school, with a shuttle service running every fifteen minutes to ferry guests to the stadium gates. It is a bittersweet moment for the valley as these students prepare for their next chapters, but the local pride is unmistakable as the red and white banners line the route.


🏙️ Local Pulse

  • KY-1056 Brush Clearing Wraps Up — State crews are finishing visibility improvements along the sharp curves near the Canada Post Office today.

  • Belfry Library Tech Help Session — The local branch offers one-on-one assistance with digital devices from 10:00 AM to noon for anyone needing gadget troubleshooting.


☁️ Today's Outlook

  • High 82°F · Low 57°F — Overcast
    • It will feel a bit muggy today, so skip the heavy layers for the outdoor graduation.

📅 What's On Around Town

  • Belfry High School GraduationCAM Stadium, 7:00 PM Celebrate the Class of 2026; arrive early to secure a bleacher seat.

  • Pikeville: Friday Night LiveMain Street, 6:00–9:00 PM A short drive for live bluegrass, food trucks, and local craft vendors.

  • Pikeville: Movies in the ParkPikeville City Park, 8:30 PM Bring a blanket for a family-friendly screening under the clouds.

  • Williamson: Tug Valley Farmers MarketDowntown, 8:00 AM (Saturday) Stock up on early summer squash and local honey tomorrow morning.


📸 Spotlight & Story

  • The Belfry Pirate Mascot
    • The "Pirate" moniker was adopted in the 1920s. Local lore suggests the name reflects the "raiding" spirit of the early football teams who frequently traveled out of the mountains to challenge and defeat much larger, better-funded schools across the state.

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