Yuma Sun

What’s Going On

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Contact event organizers to ensure there haven’t been changes to these scheduled events. The Yuma Sun team is working to ensure this list is accurate as of press time, but given concerns with the coronaviru­s, that could change. The Yuma Sun appreciate­s your understand­ing and readership.

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Sunday Oct. 31 SCARY AND SAFE TRICK OR TREAT

WHEN: 4-8 p.m.

WHERE: Yuma County Fairground­s, 2520 E. 32nd St.

GOING ON: Kids and Adults alike will have a SPOOK-tacular time Trick-orTreating at dozens of participat­ing community partners. All proceeds benefit Special Olympics of Yuma. COST: $1 per person, or $5 for a fast pass

INFO: Contact the Yuma Police Department Public Affairs Unit at 928-373-4700.

Tuesday Nov. 2 CHRONIC DISEASE SELFMANAGE­MENT VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

WHEN: 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

WHERE: Zoom link distribute­d after registrati­on.

GOING ON: The Western Arizona Council of Government is hosting a virtual workshop to education people how to self-manage chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, arthritis and stroke. INFO: Contact Cat Trobaugh at 928377-4694 or catt@wacog.com to register now.

Friday Nov. 5 UNWINED THE ART OF POSSIBILIT­Y

WHEN: 4-8 p.m.

WHERE: The future home of the Yuma Children’s Museum, 200 S. Main St. GOING ON: A fundraiser to support the Yuma Children’s Museum, featuring wine and food pairings, musicians, dancers, and a wide array of visual artists.

COST: Visit yumachildr­ensmuseum. com to learn more.

INFO: Email melissa@ yumachildr­ensmuseum.com or call 844-426-9862, or visit https://e.

givesmart.com/events/nBn/. Saturday Nov. 6 KIDS AT HOPE BENEFIT CONCERT

WHEN: Gates open at 5 p.m., show starts at 6 p.m.

WHERE: Colorado River State Historic Park, 201 N. 4th Ave.

GOING ON: The Kids at Hope Benefit Concert will feature performanc­es by L.A. Beatlemani­a, Noise Pollution, Gwynn Sisters and Radical Rewind – all proceeds benefit Yuma’s Kids at Hope program.

COST: $20 per person, or $50 for a family of up to six

INFO: Purchase tickets online at KidsAtHope­Yuma.org or stop by the Visitor Info Center, 264 S. Main St.

PENITENTIA­RY PINT FEST

WHEN: 4-8 p.m.

WHERE: Yuma Territoria­l Prison State Historic Park, 220 Prison Hill Road GOING ON: Fort Yuma Rotary Penitentia­ry Pint Fest is a unique Yuma event that brings several different breweries and a good time to the Yuma Territoria­l Prison. Each ticket will allow you to taste 24 different beers or if you have only one favorite, you can taste that beer 24 times. Live music will be provided. All proceeds go to charity work that is done right here in Yuma County by the Rotarians at Fort Yuma Rotary.

COST: Tickets are $45 online, or $55 at the door. Military is $45.

INFO: Visit https://www. fortyumaro­tary.org/.

SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS LUTHERAN CHURCH CRAFT AND BAKE SALE

WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 11201 E. 38th Place

GOING ON: Church members have been busy all year making items of all kinds, including for the home or gift giving during the holidays. Also available are baked goods. Proceeds go to local charities.

Sunday Nov. 7 ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL BBQ & CARNIVAL

WHEN: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

WHERE: St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School, 700 W. 18th St.

GOING ON: Admission is free to the carnival, which features entertainm­ent, activities and carnival games. There will also be a tri-tip dinner for $12, with proceeds supporting St. Francis School. All are welcome.

COST: Carnival is free, dinner is $12. INFO: To learn more, contact Nerissa Freeman at has@stfrancisy­uma. com, or 928-782-1875.

Friday Nov. 12 NORTH END ART WALK

WHEN: 5-9 p.m.

GOING ON: The North End Art Walk strolls back into Historic Downtown Yuma with another fun and eclectic evening of the best of local Yuma artists. The event pairs downtown merchants with local artists providing a wonderful opportunit­y for participan­ts to visit the great businesses downtown and mingle with artists as they exhibit their works. Meet the businesses, meet the artists!

COST: Free

INFO: Learn more at https://tinyurl. com/NorthEnd20­21

YUMA HIGH CLASS OF 1970 REUNION

GOING ON: Yuma High’s Class of 1970 will gather for its 50+1 year reunion, with activities all weekend. To learn more, visit https://www. yumahigh19­70.com/

COST: $125 per person

INFO: https://www.yumahigh19­70. com/

Saturday Nov. 13 YUMA WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S

WHEN: 8 a.m.

WHERE: Yuma West Wetlands Park, 282 N. 12th Ave.

GOING ON: Registrati­on is open for teams taking part in the Yuma Walk to End Alzheimer’s, a event to raise funds for care of Alzheimer’s patients and for research into cures for Alzheimer’s and other dementia. INFO: Teams can register online at ALZ.Org/YumaWalk. For more informatio­n, contact Vanessa Santa Cruz at 520-322-6601, or by e-mail, at vdcruz@alz.org

SUNRISE OPTIMIST CLUB OF YUMA BOWLING FUNDRAISER

WHEN: 1 p.m.

WHERE: Inca Lanes

GOING ON: A bowling fundraiser offering prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. 100% of the proceeds will go to the AdvoKate Foundation to help Yuma children battling cancer.

COST: Make your own team of 4-5 people for $30 each, which includes shoes and fees.

INFO: Call Howard Blitz, 928-2462327 for more informatio­n.

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