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A local boy throws a roll of toilet paper through the toilet seat hoop to won prizes at last Friday evenings Pumpkin Fest hosted by Mohave Community College at the Bullhead City Campus. Photo by Kane Wickham

BULLHEAD CITY – Mohave Community College Bullhead Campus hosted their own Halloween event last Friday evening as 100 or more visitors all showed up dressed in their finest Halloween attire to wander the campus enjoying multiple haunted rooms and events throughout the grounds of MCC. 

A crowd lines up to enter MCC’s Pumpkin Fest 24 last Friday evening in Bullhead City. Photo by Kane Wickham

Kids of all ages came out to celebrate the favorite fall holiday before the weather changes and brings the cooler months, and there was plenty of activities on hand for them all.

Kids of all ages came out for the Mohave Community College Pumpkin Fest hosted in Bullhead city last Friday evening. A local couple dressed as Milk and Cookies with their Little Mermaid await entrance to the many displays and games offered by MCC at the event. Photo by Kane Wickham

The kids were offered games such as tossing toilet paper rolls through toilet seat hoops, a strongman hammer game, a haunted cemetery filled with ghouls and goblins, and much more as they wandered the several buildings on campus converted for the event including a haunted house filled with terrifying sights and sounds for the kids to enjoy.

All the regional campuses of MCC hosted their own versions of the Pumpkin Fest including the Bullhead City, Kingman, and Lake Havasu City campuses each offering their own special games and attractions for local youth. 

Kane Wickham