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Riverfund duck pluck, balloon festival and other community announcements highlighted during Bullhead City’s public comment

November 04, 2025 | Bullhead City, Mohave County, Arizona


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Riverfund duck pluck, balloon festival and other community announcements highlighted during Bullhead City’s public comment
During the Nov. 4 call to the public, Riverfund representatives (Jill Grama and Grace Hecht) promoted the nonprofit’s third annual Great Duck Pluck fundraiser scheduled for Nov. 15 at the Bullhead City Pool and described program impacts: three ducks can provide one night of shelter, nine ducks buy 25 gallons of gas and prize packages include $3,750 in cash plus donated experiences. Jill Grama said, “Every penny earned stays in this local community, to help people who are facing hardships and crisis and emergency situations.”

Other residents announced community events: a Little Sprouts farmers market at Triple Farms, the Bullhead City Balloon Festival (multiple days of morning ascents), Colorado River Concerts performances and a range of parks and recreation activities highlighted later in the manager’s and recreation superintendent’s reports. Recreation staff later told council the farmers market draws thousands and rec programming includes youth events, senior games and special‑interest offerings such as Dungeons & Dragons nights and RC car racing.

A public commenter identifying himself as Scotty said the posted meeting minutes were inaccurate and accused the council of violating open‑meeting laws, saying he would raise the issue with the state attorney general. His complaint included a request for verbatim records and criticism of minute preparation. The mayor did not rule on the allegation during the meeting; the transcript records no further council action on that claim during this session.

The mayor closed call to the public after the scheduled speakers. City staff and council acknowledged the volunteers and organizations that support local events and encouraged residents to attend upcoming parades, concerts and charity fundraisers.

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