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Pahrump Holiday Events This Week Bring Community Activities and Fundraisers

A full slate of community events ran through the Pahrump Valley for the week of December 5 to December 11, 2025, offering family activities, live music, and multiple fundraisers that engaged residents across the valley. The schedule matters because it channels holiday spending and volunteer energy toward local nonprofits, cultural institutions, and small businesses at a time when community support is most needed.

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Pahrump Holiday Events This Week Bring Community Activities and Fundraisers
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Dozens of gatherings filled Pahrump from Friday December 5 through Thursday December 11, with neighborhood nonprofit drives, family friendly attractions, and recurring community programs anchoring the calendar. Friday featured Winter Oasis at Great Basin College from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., and First Fridays at Artesian Cellars from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., which specifically benefited the Friends of Nye County Sheriff’s Office. Evening venues hosted trivia and live entertainment that helped drive foot traffic into downtown businesses.

Saturday brought early morning and daytime family programming. A classic car meet convened at the French Bakery beginning at 8 a.m., and Breakfast with Santa ran at the Pahrump Valley Museum from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. The International Food Festival at Our Lady of the Valley was scheduled from noon to 4 p.m., alongside a cornhole tournament and multiple live music shows that offered chances for local vendors and performers to earn during peak holiday weekends.

Sunday events included Photos with the Grinch at Tractor Supply, and the Jingle Bells Christmas Concert at Pahrump Valley United Methodist Church from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Those offerings combined family oriented entertainment with opportunities to support faith based and civic organizations.

From Monday December 8 through Thursday December 11 recurring activities continued, including senior morning walks, line dance lessons, chess club at the library, bingo nights and holiday craft classes. Notable fundraising efforts during the week included a Sleep in Heavenly Peace spaghetti dinner and auction, which moved charitable contributions into direct community service.

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For local residents the week delivered multiple points of civic engagement and small scale economic stimulus. Fundraising events channel dollars to charities and volunteer groups, while concerts and food festivals provide income for performers and food vendors. Recurring social programs such as senior walks and library chess club sustain year round community cohesion and help maintain steady attendance at public facilities.

As the holiday season progresses, residents can expect similar mixes of entertainment and charity driven events that support local institutions and businesses while offering accessible ways to participate in community life through the week of December 8 to December 11.

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