Downtown Lake Havasu is where it takes place on the first Friday of every month. Especially this March, to commemorate his 5th anniversary with a special “Five Leaf Clover” themed event. From September to May, the city comes alive with art, music, culture, and food that captivates locals and tourists alike.
The March event will take place today from 6 to 9 p.m. on McCulloch Boulevard between Mulberry and Smoke Tree in downtown. Featuring Desert Hut Bar as the spotlight artist, we promise an energetic performance at The Bluggers Live at Yard City. Additionally, the Four Clovers pop-up his restaurant will make its first appearance in Yard City, offering unique cuisine.
KAWS hosts the Dwellers & Dreamers Night Market, featuring more than 60 artists and vendors selling handmade, used and vintage goods. More than 55 of his businesses in downtown Lake Havasu City are participating, offering a variety of activities, shopping and dining options.
The Hospitality Association's Booze and Bites is back, complementing the live music filling downtown restaurants and bars. The Artist & Vintage Village, located along the McCulloch sidewalk between Mulberry and Smoke Tree, will feature over 60 local artisans, makers and pop-up boutiques.
Visitors can stroll along McCulloch Boulevard and find participating stores offering niche encounters, interactive activities, and live entertainment. More than 55 local businesses will be participating in the First Friday festivities, including restaurants, bars, food trucks, art galleries, and boutiques.
Furry Friday: Meet Lucille Ball, a 3-year-old dachshund with a big smile. This gorgeous puppy is a guest of Paul and Donna, and Lucille loves chasing balls and burrowing under blankets.
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— Today's News Herald