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Senior Center to host annual Monster Mash Halloween Party on Saturday

The Pahrump Senior Center is holding its annual Monster Mash party at their 1370 W. Basin Ave. location from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., on Saturday.

Site manager Anne Harris said the celebration includes music and dancing, along with dinner and the ever-popular costume contest with prizes.

“We are so very pleased to host our 3rd annual Monster Mash on Saturday,” Harris said. “This is another one of our annual fundraising events that we have here at the senior center. The proceeds go to support what we offer to area seniors. Last year’s celebration went over very well and it’s really fun to see all of the seniors dress up in costumes for the contest.”

Tickets to the event are $10 per person and include appetizers, dinner and dessert.

A disc jockey will provide entertainment for the evening.

Dancing and libations are part of the affair, with prizes for the best costume for the 21-and-over party.

For additional information, call the senior center at 727-5008.

Tickets will also be available at the door.

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