Category Archives: Holiday
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Fright night in Williams
WILLIAMS—Among the frightening decorations in Williams was this representation of genetically modified corn. Plant this and it might grow to take care of the crows itself. The streets were filled with the normal assortment of ghosts, goblins, superheroes and animals raking in the loot.
The First Baptist Church, United Methodist Church and Family Harvest Church offered safe alternatives for the festivities offering food, cakewalks and pumpkin tossing.
Halloween in Williams
WILLIAMS—While trick-or-treating in Williams will be business as usual, most forget that the businesses downtown usually participate as well.
The hundred year old St. John’s Episcopal-Luthern Church is conducting Day of the Dead celebrations at 202 W. Grant Avenue through Sunday, November 4. Call (928) 635-2781 for times.
The Community United Methodist Church in Williams, 127 West Sherman Avenue, will be hosting their annual Trunk-or-Treat beginning at dusk.
Both churches can be accessed on 2nd Avenue.
Halloween Safety
How to keep your pet safe and happy on Halloween
Halloween: Third Highest Day on Satanic Calendar says Anton LaVey
Does this calendar look familiar to you? It should.
In a couple of days from now, Christians around the world will join hands with satanists, pagans, occultists and the like in an attempt of one of the most insane, bizarre unions to ever hit the planet: Christianizing satanism. Which, by the way, is impossible. But true, blood bought, born again Christians understand this.
Then we have this other group of folks. A group of people who would define themselves as Christians, yet rationalize the mingling of darkness with light.
So, in the quest to uncover the pagan day of Samhain (pronounced sow-en), which celebrates death, demons, ghosts, goblins, witches, werewolves, vampires, sacrifices, and all other things ungodly, I thought to look no further than Anton LaVey.
Read more at the Christian Post
SEE ALSO: Satanic holidays, as viewed by conservative Christian authors (Religious Tolerance)
Satanic Calendar (The Forbidden Knowledge)
THE SATANIC /LUCIFERIAN CALENDER (The Rumor Mill)
Halloween video.
Camp Civitan Christmas and Easter sale through Sunday
WILLIAMS—Camp Civitan—in downtown Williams next to the Grand Canyon Coffee and Cafe—is selling out all of their stock of Christmas decorations. There are some Easter decorations, as well. The move is to clear out their closet which is in need of repair.
The Christmas decorations include ornaments, lights, two trees, stuffed toys and other various items. The Easter items consists of roughly the same materials. Everything must go so they are making good deals on the stock.
The sale is in the backyard of the store, but you can enter from the front.
Easter Eggstravaganza in Williams.
WILLIAMS—The Williams Recreation was crowded Saturday as kids and adults waited for the Easter bunny.
Guy of the Williams Emergency Food Bank and Rose of the Williams Recreation Department took extra precautions to prevent problems which plagued other cities. Macon, Georgia cancelled their hunt because of past violence caused by parents trying to collect eggs for themselves and their kids.
For the past few years, Williams organizers have maintained an orderly Easter egg hunt.
Only one incident in recent memory occurred when the Cataract Creek gang attempted to rob the Easter bunny and were booed out of the area by the kids.
Coconino County Offices Closed Monday
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – All Coconino County offices will be closed Monday, Feb. 20 in observance of the President’s Day holiday.
While the administrative offices at the Sheriff’s Office will be closed, Dispatch, Records, Patrol, and Detention will conduct business as usual. Please dial 911 for emergencies. For non-emergencies, dial 928-774-4523 to connect with the non-emergency Dispatch number or to leave a message for one of the administrative offices.
As always, County Public Works Department road crews will remain on standby to ensure roadways are cleared and passable in the event of snowfall.
The seven-day forecast shows a 30% chance of snow for the holiday. Sunday and Sunday night 50% chance is predicted lowering to 20% on Monday. Little snow accumulation is expected.
Clear weather ahead
The seven-day forecast predicts clear weather through Tuesday and a rise in temperatures to 50-degrees.
Tonight northeast winds of 14 mph with gusts up to twenty will create a wind-chill making the 13-degree temperature feel like -1. Winds will calm, over the week, making the night time temperature 23-degrees. Christmas day temperature is expected to be about 47.
At night, ice can be expected as a travel hazard.