The Bullhead City community is buzzing with excitement as the fall semester kicks off with a series of festive events. The college's student nursing club has organized a spooky haunted house, providing a thrilling experience for local families. This event complements the popular pumpkin fest, which attracts large crowds each year.
Families flocked to the campus, many dressed in impressive Halloween costumes. The college mascot, Blaze the Bighorn, made a special appearance, while a life-sized Care Bear delighted children in Kingman. Students and employees set up engaging booths filled with activities and distributed candy, ensuring a fun-filled atmosphere for all attendees.
In addition to Halloween festivities, the college's student art club showcased its annual Day of the Dead Art Show at the Beale Street Center. Students displayed their artwork for sale, with Tayla Taylor winning first and second place for photography and digital design, respectively. The coveted Best in Show award went to Renee, highlighting the talent within the student body.
These events not only foster community spirit but also provide a platform for students to showcase their creativity and engage with local families. As the semester progresses, the college continues to play a vital role in bringing the community together through various activities and celebrations.