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Enjoy a day of bloody family fun during the 2022 Honky Tonk Harleyween event at Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale! With all Hallows Eve upon us, all the witches, ghouls, zombies and vampires will ride for Phoenix Children’s patients and Arizona Bleeding Disorders on Saturday, October 29. 

From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., families will get to enjoy: 

  • Live music by Brea Burns & The Boleros 
  • A costume contest for kids and adults 
  • Face painting, temporary tattoos and a candy drive by Fifth Finger Studio 
  • A bikini bike wash 
  • Snow cone truck  
  • Giveaways from Lego Land, Phoenix Children’s Museum, Renaissance Festival, Macdonald’s Ranch, Southwest Wildlife Center, Fifth Finger Tattoo, The Local Barber & Shop and more 
  • Raffle for The Who and Stevie Nicks concert tickets at Ak-Chin Pavilion 
  • Free food on the grill with donations going to Phoenix Children’s and Arizona Bleeding Disorders 

Come out for this spooktacular event and support two great causes!  

Details

Date:
29 October 2022
Time:
11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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