Gunnar Widforss Exhibit at the Museum of Northern Arizona
Through June 1: The unrivaled Widforss legacy of landscape realism is highlighted in the Museum of Northern Arizona's newest exhibit, Gunnar Widforss—Painter of the National Parks. The last major Widforss exhibit was at MNA in 1969. Fifty-one paintings and drawings from the Museum's Fine Arts Collection and ten Arizona collectors will showcase the accuracy and detail of Widforss' painting and the greatness of his body of work.
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Jerome Chamber of Commerce Presents the Polar Express Party
December 4th: All Aboard The Polar Express at Spook Hall in Jerome. The Polar Express has become a favorite Christmas tradition for more than 5 million readers. Join the Jerome Chamber of Commerce as they host a cozy holiday party where kids can participate in lots of fun activities.
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Angel Lightfeather Features Elvis During Red Rock Fantasy
November 19th - January 2nd: Elvis is in the house during Red Rock Fantasy at Angel Lightfeather’s Sacred Pathways in Sedona. As a holiday special, Lightfeather is offering a 10% discount of personal aura photos or Tarot Card readings – both by "Elvis of Sedona."
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Turquoise Tortoise Gallery Celebrates a Southwest Holiday
December 4th: For December’s “1st Friday Gallery Tour” reception Turquoise Tortoise Gallery features a “Southwest Holiday” with all the trimmings. To highlight some of the finest Native American and Southwest artists the area has to offer the gallery is transforming itself for the holidays. The reception will be held from 5 to 8 p.m.
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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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Lanning Gallery Welcomes Michael Grant
December 4th: For its "1st Friday Gallery Tour" reception from 5-8 p.m., Sedona's Lanning Gallery welcomes master jeweler Michael Grant for his Annual Holiday Show, unveiling his latest collection. Visitors will be the first to see Grant’s new pieces.
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Trappings of the American West at MNA
Through January 10th: It was more than 20 years ago that a group of Western craftsmen—a painter/ sculptor, a photographer, a knife maker, and a saddle maker—discussed the idea of having Western fine art and cowboy gear in one show. It had never been done before, and the rest is Trappings history.
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Annual Holiday Tree Lighting and Santa Visit
December 4th: Annual Holiday Tree Lighting and Santa Visit takes place from 5-6:30 p.m., with celebrations and entertainment in Uptown Sedona. Bring the children to visit with Santa. The festivities are free, decorations abound, the shopping is great and the dining is divine.
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Sedona Heritage Museum Features Aprons, Aprons, Aprons
Through January 15th: The Sedona Heritage Museum announces its newest temporary exhibit "Aprons, Aprons, Aprons." Aprons tell a story about women's lives and roles since they were almost exclusively handmade and worn by women in their homes every day. This display features aprons from about 1900 to the 1960s and ranges from fancy tea aprons to very utilitarian 'allover' aprons.
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Made in Clarkdale 2009
Through December 13th: Made in Clarkdale is the annual celebration of the arts in Clarkdale, currently celebrating its 23rd year. The Gala Opening is on Friday, December 4, 6-9 p.m. In performance are the Janice Paul Quartet and Blue Dragon Belly Dance.
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Evening Sky Tours "Tours of the Universe"
Through December 31st: The "Ask for Discount" offer is being extended through December 31. The discount gives $5 off for each adult when reservations are booked online. "Tours of the Universe" are offered nightly.
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Festival of Trees at Tlaquepaque
Through December 6th: Thanksgiving in Sedona. It has a magical ring to it, just like the place. Apart from the undeniable splendor of the famous red rocks, great dining, and Sedona's magnetizing effect on artists and healers, late fall is abuzz with activity. One of the newest events now in its second year is the Festival of Trees in Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village.
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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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