Havasu celebrates Halloween with many festive activities
LAKE HAVASU CITY – How does Lake Havasu celebrate Halloween? Probably in more ways than you think!
LAKE HAVASU CITY – How does Lake Havasu celebrate Halloween? Probably in more ways than you think!
KINGMAN – The Kingman Center for the Arts has collaborated with Beale Street Theater to bring back the annual Kingman Historical Ghost Walk.
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!
KINGMAN – The 51st Annual Pumpkin Patrol will be accepting donations of individual candy or cash donations to fund giving out for this year’s Halloween. Donations will be accepted from now until October 24. You may drop off candy or monetary donations at the Kingman Police Department, 2730 E Andy Devine Ave, Monday through Thursday between seven a.m. and six p.m. You may mail donations to the department or make other arrangements if necessary. Contact Kim Harpe for more information. 928-753-8186.