This past weekend, the 12th annual Spooky Jingles arts and crafts fair at the Bob Ruud Community Center brought together 39 vendors for three days of festive fun. Held on October 11, 12, and 13, the event showcased a wide range of handmade goods, including Halloween and Christmas-themed items, jewelry, baked goods, hand-crafted and painted items, wreaths, decor, hats, shirts, and more. The variety of offerings made it a seasonal shopping destination for the Pahrump community.
Event organizer Randi Case expressed her excitement about the fair’s growth. “Spooky Jingles has become an annual tradition,” she said. “I hope to find a way to expand it in the future.” The event continues to gain popularity, offering something for every taste and interest.
A standout feature of the event was its diaper drive to benefit Nevada Outreach. Vendors, as part of their booth fee, were required to donate diapers or baby wipes, and members of the community also contributed generously. “Through the diaper drive and the generosity of the Pahrump community, Nevada Outreach has been thankfully restocked on the larger sizes of diapers (sizes 4 and up) and baby wipes,” Case shared.
With its successful turnout, diverse offerings, and strong community support, Spooky Jingles remains a much-anticipated event in Pahrump, blending creativity with charity and community spirit.