Voices of the Verde with Mike Peach
November 1st: The Sedona Heritage Museum is proud to present Michael Peach in a performance of Voices of the Verde. Drawing on extensive backgrounds in philosophy, theater, and interpretation of cultural and natural resources, Peach uses the intimate power of story and poetry to give voice to our area's rich history.
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Meditation 101 with Sarah McLean
Find out how meditation works and how to use a silent meditation technique, one that has been taught for centuries, as a vehicle to connect you with deeper aspects of your awareness.
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Halloween Weekend Scares Up a Great Art Walk in Jerome
November 1st: First Saturday Jerome Art Walk will be a night filled with great art, music, food, and maybe even costumed guests. Thirty galleries and studios stage another night of fun in this magical, mile high town. Following Halloween night, the First Saturday Art Walk promises to be an over the top celebration with openings, happenings, and more.
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Canyon Moon Theatre Presents Lizzie Borden Live
Through November 2nd: One of the most notorious figures in the annals of American crime stands before you to tell her side of the story. Was it murder? You be the judge. Award winning actress, Jill Dalton, will be performing her solo play Lizzie Borden Live
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Sedona Heritage Museum Hosts Traveling Exhibit on the Arizona Quarter
Through November 12th: For a limited time the Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting a special traveling exhibit on the "Arizona State Quarter."
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Gallery 527 in Jerome Premieres the New Work of Elaine Joli
Elaine Joli joins the talented group of artists who show their work at this gem of a gallery, Gallery 527, in Jerome.
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Gallery 527 in Jerome Premieres the New Work of Elaine Joli
November 1st: Join Gallery 527 in Jerome for a gala evening of art, music and refreshments as Elaine Joli joins the talented group of artists who show their work at this gem of a gallery in Jerome.
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50 Years of the Sedona Arts Center - The Building of an Arts Community Exhibit
Through January 15th: The Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting a special temporary exhibit that honors 50 Years of the Sedona Arts Center - The Building of an Arts Community. The display is a cooperative effort between the Museum and the Sedona Arts Center (SAC).
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Flagstaff Night Visions III Features Donna and Ken Chesler
Through November 6th: Night Visions III celebrates fifty years of dark skies in Flagstaff with its third annual art show at the Coconino Center for the Arts. Donna and Ken Chesler, owners of Gallery 527 in Jerome, have a personal interest in this subject and their accepted pieces capture the incredible beauty of the environment in its unspoiled splendor.
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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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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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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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Angel Lightfeather Presents Divine Inspiration Workshops
November 1st - 2nd: Divine Inspiration and Miracles and the Divine Healing Techniques Workshop taught by Rev. Dr. Angel Lightfeather, Ms.D., will teach participants healing techniques not written in books of today. Each attendee will receive divine messages given directly through higher divine manifestations.
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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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