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Chaos on the Colorado offered survivalist, lifestyle options

The Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse came alive last weekend as hundreds of visitors attended the ‘Chaos on the Colorado’ survivalist expo hosted by Murphy Broadcasting. The event ran from Friday through Sunday afternoon and hosted dozens of specialty survivalist booths selling everything from guns and holsters, rifles and knives, to tents, generators and even knick knacks for the home. 

BULLHEAD CITY – Chaos on the Colorado River Survivalist Expo came to Bullhead for the second year in a row last week. The weekend long event at the Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse and ran from Friday morning through Sunday afternoon.  The event was billed as Arizona’s Only Survivalist and Lifestyle Expo bordering the tri-states of Arizona, Nevada and California.

The event hosted everything from gun sales on site to all manner of survival and military gear, food vendors, off road vehicles and boats as well as new vehicles from Anderson Ford in Bullhead City which had a brand-new Shelby F-150 and a fully customized Ford Bronco on hand.

Tables of guns of all makes and calibers adorned the floor of the Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse last weekend for the Chaos on the Colorado survivalist expo hosted by Murphy Broadcasting. 
 

Several volunteer organizations also had booths at the event such as Mohave County Search and Rescue, The Combat Veterans Motorcycle Club, The Dean R. Reiter Marine Corps League Detachment #887 out of Kingman and many more all on hand to raise funds and awareness of their organizations as well as to sign up new members. 

Event sponsors included Murphy Broadcasting, WARMC, Perkins Restaurant, Mohave Sunshine Rotary Club, Victoria’s Sugar Shack, and D’Angelo’s.

There was a little something for everyone at the expo which plans to return again next year. To contact the expo or to find out more about them, visit https://chaosonthecoloradoriver.com/, or call 928-302-0675. 

Kane Wickham