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![]() Show Low Magic on the Mountain Light Show FREE Christmas light show dedicated to our nation’s Heroes including Veterans, Police, Firefighters, Dispatchers, Nurses, Linemen, Truckers, Breast Cancer Survivors, etc. Christmas lights dance to tribute and music videos. Runs every night from 6pm until 9pm, until December 31/New Years Eve. Weekends shows run 6 to 10 PM (Depending on crowds). Videos include Christmas, Soundtracks, Children songs, etc.
Show starts with USA National Anthem and ends with Taps.
The Magic to bring Christ back to Christmas.
Added location this year includes small section at Show Low City Park. Part of the old Show Low Shines location.
Please bring chairs to watch the show. You can tune your radio in to 96.5 FM to watch the show in your car. Social distancing can be obtained.
No light show Christmas Eve due to personal family time.
I am a Wildland Firefighter and fight wildfire in the country during Fire Season/Summer. I know what it it like to put my life on the line for strangers and communities afar.
Aaron Leach
![]() Concho Can Emergency Water Sources Class ![]() Rays BBQ in Concho Santa and Mrs Santa ![]() Dickens Dinner & Dessert Auction Come join us for a unique historical experience! Treat your taste buds to Victorian-era delights, sounds of the season, and so much more! Designed to be yet another immersion experience of historical significance, learn how Charles Dickens became the “Father of the Modern Day Christmas”. See the fashions of the day both in the “Empire” and Arizona. Learn what life was like in the first industrial age. Music & and dance performances, raffles of all kinds, and an auction of some of the finest desserts on the mountain! Show Low Elks Lodge 2090 ![]() Extra Food Bank Concho Can and Concho Kitchen United ![]() St. Johns Toys For Kids Shoot 10:00am ![]() White Mountain Festival of the Trees Show Low Arizona Lakeside Ranger District continues prescribed fires
SPRINGERVILLE, Ariz. – Nov. 03, 2023 – Firefighters plan to conduct prescribed fire operations on the Lakeside Ranger District beginning Nov. 6, 2023. The Lakeside East project area is divided into the Dipping Vat, Ortega, and Doyle units for a combined acreage of 3,472. This prescribed fire is 3 to 5 miles southwest of Vernon, with project boundaries along and within Forest Roads 44, 3, 3A, 3C, and Forest Road 3D.
Fire managers will monitor weather conditions leading up to, during, and after ignitions to make sure forecasts are favorable for implementing prescribed fire. Prescribed fires are an important tool to improve forest health, remove hazardous fuels, increase firefighter safety, enhance wildlife habitat, and protect communities and watersheds.
Smoke will be visible from Highways 60 and 260 and may impact the communities of Vernon, Concho, Springerville and Eagar. Smoke should be significantly less each day after initial ignitions take place in the units, and smoke will noticeably dissipate before fire crews move into the next unit. Some sections within the project area have been previously treated with prescribed fire. The accumulated treatments create a large mosaic pattern and breaks up the vegetation continuity which helps prevent a future unwanted high-severity wildfire and aids firefighters with fire suppression around the community of Vernon. Air quality information is available at https://www.airnow.gov/
Landscape treatments on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests align with the Forest Service’s 10-year Wildfire Crisis Strategy, which aims to increase the use of fire on the landscape and other treatments to improve forest health.
Visit the A-S National Forests website at https://www.fs.usda.gov/asnf and follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/apachesitgreavesnfs.
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