
The Tombstone community is invited to revel in seasonal joy at the Cookies with Council event, scheduled for Tuesday, at 6:15 P.M. The gathering promises to offer a blend of hospitality and festivity as residents will have the chance to mingle with city council members in the historic Schieffelin Hall, an iconic locale now draped in holiday decorum. It's an opportunity to engage with local government representatives in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
The City of Tombstone announced the event in a recent post, inviting the public to "come join us at 6:15 on Tuesday December 10, 2024 for cookies and see the Schieffelin Hall decorated for the Holidays." This event is a platform for community connection and an insider's peek into the festive transformation of a historical landmark that continues to stand as a testament to the city's enduring heritage.
Historic Schieffelin Hall is a living relic from the wild-west era, a reminder of Tombstone's storied past. Opening its doors for this special occasion fosters an intimate sense of the continuation of that past into the present. Community events like Cookies with Council are essential threads in the fabric of local governance, weaving together voices from across the spectrum of daily life in Tombstone into a tapestry of active citizenship and shared seasonal cheer.









