LAKE HAVASU CITY — For the past four years, event organizers Dwellers and Dreamers have
been enhancing the vibrancy of Lake Havasu’s downtown nightlife.
Partnering up with local nonprofit Havasu Together, Dwellers and Dreamers
was founded by Jenny D., a Havasu local who does event coordinating for a
living, as well as a hobby. The teams have united to create free family-
oriented occasions such as the night and youth market, and their weekly
farmer’s market.
This weekend, the organizers will be hosting more of a themed fun
filled evening called Soul Train Night. The planners will be turning
downtown in a full dance floor. With disco era hits provided by DJ Mayan
Disco Music, the time traveling celebration will have over twenty-five
local vendors, food trucks, bounce houses, kids crafts, and many
opportunities to shop and visit with Havasu retailors.
Adults attending can enjoy beverages from Copper Still Distillery, and
costumes are strongly encouraged. The coordinators invite the community
to breakout those platform shoes, big hair, and bell bottoms for yet
another unforgettable blowout. The Soul Train Night is free to the
public and will be on Friday February 6 from 6pm to 9pm at The Kaws at
2144 McCulloch Bvd.
As the Dwellers and Dreamers team continues to grow, Jenny D. is has
primarily noticed connections that have been developed over the years
with the local vendors. “I really love how supportive they are of one
another, and it really is just a great spirit of having an extended
family within the vendors of the downtown community,” Jenny D. said.
Phaedra Veronique