Polarfest welcomes winter to San Tan Valley, Saturday, Dec. 5, at new location

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Head over to J.O. Combs Middle School for carnival games, snow, entertainment and so much more at the annual Polarfest.

San Tan Valley’s TRIDON will perform at this year’s Polarfest.

Are you ready for the holidays to begin? Then head over to the J.O Combs Middle School at 37611 N. Pecan Creek Dr. in San Tan Valley and prepare yourself for the event of the season (winter, that is).

The 12th annual Polarfest kicks off at 11 a.m. and will feature live music by TRIDON and People Who Could Fly. Enchanted Entertainment will present Elsa and Anna from Frozen who will entertain Polarfest goers young and young-at-heart. There will also be performances by Dance Spot, Natia O Le Pasefika Polynesian and C3. Entertainment will continue all day until 5 p.m.

Other events this year include:

• Pet adoptions by AZ Care Rescue and Central Arizona Animal Rescue.

• Pictures with Santa Claus.

• Carnival Rides.

• Bounce Zone will be ready for the kids with bounce houses galore.

• Vendors with lots of goodies to purchase for holiday gifts.

• And SNOW, of course!

“Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy Polarfest. It is a positive, local event that was born and bred in San Tan Valley. It’s something we can truly call our own,” stated director Carrie Ribeiro.

This year’s event is sponsored by: JO Combs Unified School District, Cemex, Southeast Valley Ledger, YMCA, SRP, Rural/Metro Fire, Spartan Investigative Agency, Carpet Cleaning Inc., EVB Magazine, Walking M Farms, Bounce Extreme, Jungle Jumpers, Radical Reptile Fun, Ozone Media Group.

Head over to www.polarfest.net to pre-purchase wristbands for the carnival rides or for more information. Find Polarfest on Facebook at PolarfestSTV. For more information, please email info@polarfest.net or events@riggsservices.com.

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