From Earth to Sky: Paintings by Sally Hall Exhibit at Kolb Studio
Through February 17th: When she was a child, fascinating imagery literally came up out of the ground around Sally Hall's feet in the form of tantalizing remnants of "the Ancients" who had known the Grand Canyon before her. The opening reception for the exhibit is on Tuesday, December 1, from 7 - 9 p.m., at the Kolb Studio.
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Red Rock State Park Weekly Programs
The Red Rock State Park hosts a variety of daily, weekly, and seasonal programs featuring the natural wonders of Sedona.
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Fiction At Canyon Moon Theatre
Through February 10th: Linda and Michael Waterman have built a life together that is based on mutual respect and trust. When Linda discovers that she is ill, she asks to read the journals Michael has been writing since before they met. What she uncovers surprises her and changes their life together.
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Bell Rock Plaza Arts & Crafts Show
January 19th and 20th: As the new year begins and despite the challenges of the road work during 2007, the artists are eager to begin the new year at Bell Rock Plaza Art and Craft Show. There will be over 40 artists participating, many of them silversmiths who fabricate their own jewelry from scratch; others cut and polish their own stones to set into the jewelry, contributing a unique aspect to the show.
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Author Scott Thybony Presents The Incredible Grand Canyon
January 20th: A good story told well is a beautiful thing, and there is no better storyteller than Scott Thybony. As an author and guide, he has enthralled audiences for decades with stories of the Grand Canyon's colorful characters and oral traditions.
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Sedona Public Library Presents 13th Annual Quilt Display
Through February 15th: Your Sedona Public Library is here to offer a bit of light and color in the form of the annual quilt display. If you need a pick-me-up, come to the Library and revel in the exquisite examples of this fabric art in its highest form.
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Artists-In-Residence Exhibit at Historic Kolb Studio
Through February 17, 2008: Since its inception in 2002, the North Rim's Artist-In-Residence program has attracted artists working in a variety of mediums who compete for the coveted opportunity to live and work at the Grand Canyon for three weeks at a time.
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Museum of Northern Arizona Presents Lost Dinosaur Exhibit
Through March 29th: A once in a lifetime find in 2000 by Museum of Northern Arizona paleontologists led to the discovery of the most complete therizinosaur skeleton ever found.
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MLK Mars Fest At Lowell Observatory In Flagstaff
Guest speaker Nadine Barlow from Northern Arizona University will give an indoor presentation, Searching for Water on Mars.
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