KERNERSVILLE, N.C. — Stay at home orders change a lot of celebrations but that doesn't mean the party stops.
"I think even though COVID is ruining a lot of the normalcy for seniors, it's also making a way for things to be more special," said high schoolsenior Zoe Collins.
Collins' prom is postponed until June and like many others in the class of 2020, she thought her original prom night would come and go with no celebration.
"Me and my wife were just not willing to sit back and see what happens," said Curtis Collins.
Zoe Collins' parents put together a surprise at home prom with her dad as her date.
"I don't really like to get dressed up but for my daughter, I'll do whatever I have to do to make it special," said Curtis Collins.