The Bob Ruud Community Center once again transformed into a festive marketplace as Spooky Jingles celebrated its 13th annual event from October 10–12. Hosted by longtime organizer Randi Case, the beloved craft show brought together 38 vendors offering a mix of Halloween and holiday-themed creations, handmade gifts, and seasonal décor — continuing a tradition that began in 2012 as Pahrump’s very first organized craft show.






What makes Spooky Jingles stand out, however, is its heart for giving. Each year, vendors are asked to donate diapers or wipes as part of their booth fee, with all donations benefiting No To Abuse, a local nonprofit that provides essential support to families in need. Attendees are also encouraged to participate, contributing additional items throughout the weekend.








This year’s community response was exceptional, resulting in a total of 2,821 diapers (45 packs), 132 pullups, and 70 wipes collected — a meaningful boost for the organization and the families it serves.

“I’m just so proud we’ve managed to keep it going,” said Case. “This was the very first handcrafted craft fair in Pahrump, and we’ve been able to survive and maintain the integrity of it.”
As Spooky Jingles continues its legacy as one of Pahrump’s most anticipated seasonal traditions, Case and her team remain dedicated to keeping the spirit of creativity and compassion at the heart of the event.













