WILLIAMS—The Second Street tree is decorated and awaiting the festivities for Saturday which includes a parade, piñata, Bearizona, a matinee Polar Express and shopping.
Events start with the 9th Annual Holiday Craft show on Saturday to benefit the SAVE-Meant to Rescue organization which rescues animals in Williams. The event will run from 10 am to 5 pm at the Sultana Theater; 301 W. Route 66.
At 3 p.m. a Piñata de Navidad celebration will be held at the Babbit-Polson Community Stage by the Williams Visitor Center on Railroad Avenue. Three piñatas for kids of all ages.
Bearizona Wild Animal drive-through park will be open at 8 am with the last car being admitted at 4:30 pm. This is a great opportunity for kids to see animals roaming free. At the end of your journey you can stretch your legs and see some animals close-up. Plus raptor shows three times a day. Please obey all park rules for a safe journey.
This is also a great time to be part of the Polar Express departing each evening at 5:30 and 7:30 pm. There is a special matinee trip at 3:30.
Finally the Parade of Lights begins at 6:30 with the lighting of the Christmas tree at the completion of the parade.
Of course all shops will be open to purchase those unique Route 66 gifts for friends and family back home. The restaurants will be stocked and read to feed. Twister’s on the east end of Route 66 and the Red Raven right downtown have both been named Top Ten places to eat in Arizona in various years by Arizona Highways magazine.