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Andy Devine memorialized with awards, parade, rodeo

KINGMAN – The 48th Annual Andy Award ceremony will be held Monday, Sept. 23 at Beale Celebrations. This cherished Kingman tradition since 1978, honors the spirit of our hometown legend, Andy Devine, by recognizing individuals, organizations, and businesses that have made significant contributions to the betterment of our community.

Join the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce in acknowledging and honoring the accomplishments of community members. Tickets include dinner for $40 per person, and may be purchased at kingmanchamber.com or by calling 928-753-6253.

Ticket Cost: $40 (includes dinner)

Tickets available at www.kingmanchamber.com or call 928.753.6253.

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54th Annual Andy Devine Parade

It’s that time of year where the Kingman community comes together to celebrate the Annual Andy Devine Parade on Saturday, Sept. 28 at 10 a.m. in downtown Kingman. Participating in this annual event will make you feel like a part of the legend that has become Andy Devine Days. Each year, entries in this parade celebrate Kingman’s western heritage and its roots in mining, the railroad, Route 66, ranching, and rodeos. Enjoy all that Kingman has to offer as we remember the past and look toward the future.

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GCPRA Rodeo

The Kingsmen will host the GCPRA for two days, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 28 and 29 at the Mohave County Fairgrounds. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for veterans and seniors over 64, $10 for ages 7 to 16, and free for kids 6 and under.

The “Kingsmen” are a group of local businessmen dedicated to the preservation of our area’s ranching and rodeo western heritage. For more information email kingsmenrodeo@yahoo.com or go to kingsmenrodeo.org.