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Hundreds turn out for Holly Jolly Christmas Bazaar

Lucas and Evelyn Martinez of Lake Havasu City got to tell Santa Claus what they wanted for Christmas this year at last Saturday’s Holly Jolly Holiday Bazaar hosted by Murphy Broadcasting, MCC and Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse. Photo by Kane Wickham

BULLHEAD CITY – Last Saturday Murphy Broadcasting and Mohave Community College in conjunction with Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse hosted an all day Holiday Bazaar for folks looking for those special gifts for loved ones this Christmas season. The event ran from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., and hosted a wide variety of vendors offering those unique holiday gifts, treats and specialty creations.

An oversized snow globe was but one of many displays at last Saturday’s Holly Jolly Holiday Bazaar Christmas event hosted by Murphy Broadcasting, MCC and the Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse. The event ran all day and drew in hundreds of attendees all looking for or over the plethora of offerings available at the event. Photo by Kane Wickham

The Murphy Team said that nearly 150 attendees stopped in during the day-long event that filled the floor and lobby of the Fieldhouse offering every manner of treats and eats, bounce houses and face painting for the kids and what seemed to be an endless number of booths all offering their own social type of Holiday gifts for Christmas 2024. Kids under 12 got in free and there were hundreds of them there.

Mr. William McDavid of WM Woodworking shows off his handiwork of custom handmade cutting boards for sale at last Saturday’s Holly Jolly Holiday Bazaar hosted by Murphy Broadcasting, MCC, and the Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse. Photo by Kane Wickham

The event was such a success that plans are underway to keep in as an annual event at the Fieldhouse which has become home to so many special events in Bullhead City since its opening back in May 2019.

Kane Wickham