Habitat for Humanity's Opry Night returns July 6
WILLIAMS, Ariz. — Williams Area Habitat for Humanity is holding its annual Grand Opry Night July 6.
The show begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Babbitt-Polson Stage located at 200 W. Railroad Avenue in downtown Williams.
The evening promises fun for the entire family with Hee Haw type entertainment, live music, comedy, live and silent auction, raffles, food, games and more.
Tickets will be available at the venue. Students and seniors tickets cost $5, adults $8 and families of four or more $20.
All proceeds go toward building Williams Habitat for Humanity. More information is available from Francis Mazza at (701) 361-2324.
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