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Huachuca City Plans Annual Creepy Candy Crawl and Haunted House for Halloween

October 03, 2025 | Cochise County, Arizona


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Huachuca City Plans Annual Creepy Candy Crawl and Haunted House for Halloween
The Cochise County community is gearing up for two exciting events aimed at fostering local engagement and supporting important causes. The annual Bearcat Pull for Special Olympics Arizona is set to take place on October 26, promising a day of fun and fundraising. This event, which features various team categories including men's, women's, coed, and Ironman teams, aims to raise between $10,000 and $15,000 for Special Olympics athletes. Participants are encouraged to register by this Sunday to secure their event shirts, which will feature a new logo designed by a local animal control officer and a bright lime green color chosen by the athletes.

In addition to the Bearcat Pull, the community is invited to National Night Out on October 7 at Veterans Memorial Park. This annual event, running from 5 PM to 8 PM, will showcase law enforcement and first responders through demonstrations, displays, and interactive activities. Highlights include helicopter displays, canine demonstrations, and a haunted house hosted by the Fraternal Order of Police. Food will be available for purchase, with proceeds benefiting local holiday initiatives like "Shop with a Cop."

Both events not only provide entertainment but also strengthen community ties and support vital local programs. Residents are encouraged to participate, meet their local heroes, and contribute to these meaningful causes.

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