
MORENCI — The Morenci Downtown Development Authority launched its new Summer Saturdays series on June 7. The theme for the first event was “Horsin’ Around.”
The day began with the Run for the Roses 5K, where participants gathered at the municipal parking lot at Mill and Locust Streets. The race not only promoted fitness but also supported the Morenci Middle and High School cross country programs, with proceeds aiding in refurbishing their course. Coming in at just 19 minutes and 51 seconds, Beau Shaffer was the first to cross the finish line as his family watched in the audience. A total of 33 runners trekked the course and completed the 5K.
Afternoon activities behind North Street Pub included free pony rides, lawn games, and a horse-themed “kerplunk” raffle. The Belmont Stakes race was broadcast at the Rex Theater, which also offered free popcorn to attendees. The evening concluded with a DJ and food from the Fade to Black BBQ food truck, all within Morenci’s downtown social district, allowing guests to enjoy beverages from participating businesses.
Heather Sarnac, Morenci’s community and economic development director, emphasized the collaborative effort behind the event.
“Events like these do not happen by accident,” she said. “They are the result of collaboration between volunteers, local businesses, city staff, and community partners.”
Looking ahead, the next Summer Saturdays event is scheduled for July 12, featuring a classic car show, cornhole, face painting, a magician, and more, with Main Street closed to accommodate the festivities. Sarnac encourages community involvement.
“We are excited to keep building on this momentum and welcome anyone who wants to help us make it happen,” she said.
For more information on upcoming events or to get involved, visit cityofmorenci.org.




