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Walk Away from Drugs event set in BHC

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Police and Fire Departments will hold the annual Walk Away from Drugs and 5K run on Wednesday, October 23rd to celebrate Red Ribbon Week.

This year’s event will now feature a Poster Contest, giving young artists the opportunity to show off their talents while also taking a stand against drugs. This poster contest component will help us convey our event’s drug prevention significance and also give children a chance to get creative with anti-drug messaging!

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Parks & Rec offers Bobbing for Pumpkins

KINGMAN – Kingman Parks & Recreation is offering two sessions of Bobbing for Pumpkins on Saturday, Oct. 19. “Bobbing for Pumpkins” provides a playful and entertaining way to celebrate the autumn season. It’s especially popular among children and families. It adds a touch of fall spirit to gatherings and often results to laughter and cheers from the spectators. Just be sure to have towels nearby, as participants swim to pick out their pumpkin in the pool. 

You will get wet during this delightful fall activity!

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Historic Ghost Walks this weekend

KINGMAN – Come celebrate a long-standing Kingman Halloween tradition with Beale Street Theater, the annual Historic Ghost Walks in Downtown Kingman Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18 and 19. The walking tours include actors and performers who relate ghost stories from Kingman’s past. From tales of Native Americans and Olive Oatman to haunted cemeteries and demonic camels, you won’t want to miss this fun event. Get your tickets today! Call 928-530-8432 for more information.

Tours run every 30 minutes from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Book early because they will sell out!

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