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The Cookie Crawl is back!

KINGMAN – The Kingman Holiday Cookie Crawl is back! Kingman Main Street’s Second Annual Holiday Cookie Crawl will be held Saturday, Dec. 14 from 2 to 6 p.m. Join downtown merchants for an afternoon of family fun. Get the kids out of the house and take a holiday stroll through downtown businesses, decked out in their holiday best. Whose cookies and decorations will impress?!

Celebrate the holidays and support a vibrant downtown Kingman, collecting cookies and drinking hot cocoa while shopping local.

Vote for Best Cookie and Best Decorated Storefront.

Passports are $15 each. Up to two adults may share a passport. A limited number of passports are available so if you want to surprise your loved ones and take the whole family along, act quickly!

Purchase tickets early before they sell out – starting November 1- online at Eventbrite or cash only at West of Third, 224 E Beale St.

Your journey will start outside Diana’s Cellar Door Wine Bar, 414 Beale St. From there, let your passport be your guide to collect homemade, delicious cookies courtesy of downtown shops.

Can you collect and eat them all?

Prize drawings for completed passports will happen at the after party at Diana’s Cellar Door, starting at 6 p.m. You do not need to be present to win.

This is a family-friendly event, featuring a few sure special guests.

If tickets have not sold out in advance, passports can be purchased (cash only) the day of the event.

Learn more about Kingman Main Street, a non-profit focused on revitalizing historic downtown on their website, www.kingmanmainstreet.com.

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