Sedona Offers Perfect Opportunity For Wildlife Photo Contest
Through July 7th: The Arizona Game and Fish Department invites all shutterbugs to get out, take pictures of Arizona wildlife and submit them for the third annual calendar photo contest.
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Tlaquepaque Offers a Cool Refuge for Summer Shopping
Through August 30th: Consider Tlaquepaque, the Art and Soul of Sedona, the getaway summer shopping, entertainment and dining refuge. Visitors from the world over enjoy the fabulous art offered at Tlaquepaque's fine galleries. Through August 30, 16 galleries will participate in Savor the Arts and Arouse Your Palate, a delightful way to reward suppborting the arts.
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Turquoise Tortoise Contemporary Gallery Features Johnathan Harris
June 20th - 22th: Paintings by Johnathan Harris are on exhibit June 20¡ª22, at the Turquoise Tortoise Contemporary Gallery. The artist is known for his expressionistic style of capturing the subtle yet superbly vibrant colors of the Southwest.
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Artists In Rhythm Present Nashville Style Cats at the Sedona Public Library
June 22nd: Guitarists Brian LaChance and Bob Murnahan take the stage Sunday afternoon June 22, at 2 p.m., in the Community Room at the Sedona Library. This is the second of four benefit concerts to be presented this year by Artists In Rhythm (AIR) and the Sedona Friends of the Library (FOL).
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Keep Sedona Beautiful Announces Capture the Wonder Photo Contest
Deadline December 1st: Keep Sedona Beautiful is proud to announce their second annual "Capture the Wonder" Photo Contest. Contestants are asked, "What is the wonder of this area?"
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Forgiveness Healing Retreats
In conjunction with the Journey Intensive Workshop, Gregory Drambour offers Forgiveness Healing Retreats throughout June.
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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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Museum of Northern Arizona Hosts Brunch with Artist Merrill Mahaffey
June 22nd: The public is invited to join artist Merrill Mahaffey at a special brunch on Sunday, June 22, at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff. This same weekend will mark the opening of the exhibit Merrill Mahaffey: Interior Landscapes of the West, a Fifty-Year Retrospective.
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Merrill Mahaffey Exhibition at Museum of Northern Arizona
June 22nd - November 9th: Vast landscapes, sublime beauty, and remote, uninhabited spaces at the heart of the West are all hallmarks of Merrill Mahaffey's paintings. A self-proclaimed spiritual naturalist, Mahaffey's work inspires a sense of awe and reverence for his subject matter, whether it is close-up rock formations, panoramic views of mountainsides and canyons, or reflections of canyon walls in the water.
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Turquoise Tortoise Gallery Features Native American Artist Stan Natchez
Sedona’s Turquoise Tortoise Gallery features the paintings of Stan Natchez. Natchez took a circuitous route to his successful career as a full-time artist.
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Lanning Gallery Features Art and the Human Form
The human form remains a classic subject of artists and Lanning Gallery will celebrate the myriad interpretations their artists bring to this theme. Visitors will be able to enjoy both sculpture and paintings in a wide variety of styles and mediums from both established and emerging classic and contemporary artists.
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Sedona Heritage Museum Features Traditions of the Yavapai-Apache Nation Exhibit
Through September 15: The Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting a special temporary exhibit loaned by the Yavapai-Apache Nation Cultural Center, entitled "Traditions of the Yavapai-Apache Nation."
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New Civilian Conservation Corps at the Grand Canyon Exhibit at Kolb Studio
May 30th - October 19th: Grand Canyon National Park and the Grand Canyon Association will celebrate the Civilian Conservation Corps with an exhibit entitled: "It Saved My Life: The Civilian Conservation Corps at Grand Canyon, 1933-1942." The Opening Reception will be held on May 30, and a CCC syposium will be held May 30 - June 1.
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Many Colored Weaves Exhibition of Navajo Textiles
June 14 - August 9: Flagstaff Cultural Partners and the Museum of Northern Arizona have joined forces to present a new exhibition, Many Colored Weaves, which features selections a collection of Navajo textiles. In relation to the exhibition a Navajo Rug Auction will be held June 14.
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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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Summer Nights at the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Make tracks to Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary's Summer Nights.
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