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Family Fun Night Brings Western Excitement to Fountain Hills Community Center

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Published on July 18, 2024
Family Fun Night Brings Western Excitement to Fountain Hills Community CenterSource: Town of Fountain Hills

Calling all families looking for a slice of Western charm in Fountain Hills, the Community Center is throwing its doors open for a Family Fun Night that's heavy on the hoe-down and light on the wallet. Set for tomorrow, July 19, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., the event promises a spread of activities that'll have folks from toddlers to grandparents bootscooting in no time. According to the town's announcement, the planned shindigs include mechanical bull riding, plastic steer roping, and an encounter with Deb's Dragons interactive reptile booth, where guests will meet creatures that are all scales and no scare.

Not to be outshone by reptiles, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Mounted Unit is making an appearance, flanked by horses that are sure to steal the show outside. Promising an educational twist, visiting families will learn about the unit's role in law enforcement. The Community Center is tossing in a sweet deal too – the first 200 children to roll in get a sheriff’s badge and a cowboy hat, ripe for the decorating.

So if you find your Friday night lacking in lassos and leather boots, mosey on down to the Fountain Hills Community Center. It's not just an opportunity to get the family out of the house, but a way to plunge headfirst into a night of Western whimsy, all while making those laughter-filled memories the town promises.