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Start the holiday season at MCC with annual MCC Shines event

Mohave Community College will be hosting its annual MCC Shines event on all campuses. There will be pictures with Santa, activities and sweet treats.

MOHAVE COUNTY – The holiday season is back at Mohave Community College. All four campuses will be hosting its annual MCC Shines event for the local communities. Santa will pay a visit during the evening to take photos with families. The event is free and open to all.

Colorado City

Wednesday, Dec. 4, 6-7 p.m., MCC North Mohave Campus, 480 S. Central. Enjoy a festive night with the family by enjoying a lighting ceremony, cookies, hot cocoa and caroling.

Bullhead City

Thursday, Dec. 5,  5-7 p.m., MCC Bullhead Campus, 3400 Highway 95, bldg. 600. Join in on the holiday cheer with Blaze by making crafts with him, treats and holiday entertainment from around the world.

Lake Havasu City

Thursday, Dec. 5, 5:30-7:30 p.m., MCC Lake Havasu Campus, 1977 Acoma Blvd. West, bldgs. 500 & 600. Start the holiday season at MCC with ornament making, a lighting ceremony, a choir performance by the Lake Havasu High School Choir, and more.

Kingman

Friday, Dec. 13,  6-8 p.m., MCC Kingman Campus, 1971 Jagerson Ave., bldg. 200. The holiday cheer has arrived at the Kingman campus with cookies, games, and music from the Kingman and Lee Williams High School’s Brass Band.