Casa Grande announces fall events and recreation bond proposal

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Casa Grande is offering a variety of activities and programs for residents this fall. The city will host the Halloween Harvest Festival on October 23, 2025, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Paul Mason Sports Complex. The event is free and open to families, featuring games, inflatables, a haunted hayride, crafts, and photo opportunities. Costumes are encouraged for attendees. Organizers are seeking volunteers, booth hosts, and participants for the Scarecrow Walk.

Registration for youth basketball is closing soon. The league is designed for children ages 7 to 13 and emphasizes fun and teamwork rather than competition. Each participant will receive a jersey and a team photo.

The Main Library will hold “Spooky Stories & Sweet Treats” on October 18 at 10 a.m., which includes storytime, costumes, and early Halloween activities for children.

Residents can also register for the Electric Light Parade, a long-standing holiday tradition in Casa Grande.

Pickleball leagues and open play are available at Dave White Park for $25 per season. The program welcomes both residents and non-residents of all skill levels.

The Casa Grande City Council has placed Proposition 496—a $67 million general obligation bond—on the November 4, 2025 ballot. If approved by voters, the bond would fund recreational improvements throughout the city to enhance quality of life.



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