Red Rock State Park Features Hikes and Walks Red Rock State Park invites people to bring the entire family for hikes and walks throughout September. The Moonlight Hike continues on Friday, September 4 and Saturday, September 5. An unforgettable experience, the hike includes a naturalist-led interpretive presentation along the park's beautiful trails. Enjoy the sunset and moonrise from an overlook and return by the light of the moon.
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Labor Day Features Moonlight Madness Street Festival Come enjoy the festivities day and night all Labor Day weekend in Sedona. Tell your family, friends, neighbors, and guests to plan their time off at the 23rd Annual Moonlight Madness Street Festival and Sidewalk Sales in the Sedona Main Street District. The event is in full swing on Saturday, September 5, from noon to 9 p.m., and continues through Monday, September 7, of the Labor Day weekend.
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Sedona International Film Festival Presents Cinema Under the Stars The Sedona International Film Festival presents "Cinema Under the Stars" featuring the premier of the new comedy, Beau Jest, with special guests Lainie Kazan and Sedona legend Marion Herrman. The film and tribute headline the annual film festival event, Reelin' at the Ranch.
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Visitors Enjoy Verde River Days at Dead Horse Ranch State Park The activities during annual Verde River Days promote preservation and care of the environment by showcasing informative exhibits on the Verde River's riparian habitat. Some of the day's events include environmental exhibits, hands-on-activities, fishing, canoeing and live entertainment. Dead Horse Ranch State Park will celebrate Verde River Days on Saturday and Sunday, September 26 and 27.
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Artists Transform Trees at Tlaquepaque One of the newest events now in its second year is the "Festival of Trees" at Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village. This year's theme is "The Art Inspired Tree" and the event starts the day after Thanksgiving.
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Sedona Film Festival Presents No Impact Man "No Impact Man" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January and has since played to major critical and audience acclaim in festivals around the world. It will be released in New York and Los Angeles in early September. Sedona audiences get to see the film ten days before that release.
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Visitors Celebrate Fiesta del Tlaquepaque Mexican Independence Day is celebrated every September in magnificent high desert Sedona at Fiesta del Tlaquepaque. For 35 years people from all over the Southwest and the Valley have headed to the cooler north to enjoy the many festivities in the beautiful arts and crafts village.
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Tlaquepaque Hosts Much Ado About Nothing As part of the 2009 Season of the Arizona Shakespeare Festival, Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village is pleased to host two free performances of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.
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Tlaquepaque Presents the Heavenly J's "The 60's aren’t dead" is a phrase that has been surfacing every decade since the 1960s. Trotted out by aging Boomers, it is about to have dramatic relevance within the adobe walls of Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village. The newly formed and high-energy rock opera, The Heavenly J's, will kick off the Labor Day weekend in Tlaquepaque's Plaza de la Fuente.
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Sedona Film Festival Presents Critically Acclaimed Food, Inc. "Food, Inc." is playing to rave audience reviews and standing-ovation screenings in festivals and special events worldwide. Critics all around the globe are labeling the film a "must-see." The Los Angeles Times calls the film "essential viewing," and Pete Hammond from Boxoffice Magazine says "Food, Inc." is "excellent in every respect."
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Sedona Film Festival Presents Everlasting Moments and That Evening Sun Continuing the "Best of Fest" film series, the Sedona International Film Festival is featuring the Arizona debut of "Everlasting Moments" on August 4, and actor Hal Holbrook's new film, "That Evening Sun" on July 28.
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Visitors Enjoy Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture In Navajoland, inspiration for the fine arts comes from the wide expanses of earth and sky that are sacred to the people. This year's 60th Annual Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff, on Saturday and Sunday, August 1-2, will focus on the collectible coiled Navajo pottery and the intricate rug weaving for which this culture is known.
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Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa Announces First Annual Red Rock Ball he Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa announced today that Fred Astaire Arizona has selected the Sedona Rouge for its First Annual Red Rock Ball, on Friday, August 14, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Fred Astaire Arizona has been celebrating ballroom dancing nationwide for over 44-years and has been in Phoenix and Tucson for nine.
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