Angel Lightfeather Features Elvis During Red Rock Fantasy Elvis is in the house during Red Rock Fantasy at Angel Lightfeather's Sacred Pathways in the Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village.
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Turquoise Tortoise Gallery Celebrates a Southwest Holiday For December's "1st Friday Gallery Tour" reception Turquoise Tortoise Gallery features a "Southwest Holiday" with all the trimmings. The reception will be held on December 4, from 5 to 8 p.m.
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Lanning Gallery Welcomes Michael Grant and Offers a Chance to Give Back For its "1st Friday Gallery Tour" reception on December 4, 5-8 p.m., Sedona's Lanning Gallery welcomes master jeweler Michael Grant for his Annual Holiday Show, unveiling his latest collection.
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Angel Lightfeather Presents Awaken To The New Age Awareness of a greater consciousness is the goal of students and disciples on their spiritual path. Raising oneself above and beyond the material plane of limitations and darkness of the world is the path to enlightenment.
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Visitors Enjoy Trappings of the American West 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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Tlaquepaque Celebrates the Festival of Trees A Christmas tree bedecked with brightly painted recycled light bulbs of every kind? A splendid "angel tree" made of scrap roofing tin for protruding wings? Or how about a tree resembling a saguaro cactus decorated with chili pepper lights and intricately handcrafted gourds? What gives? It's Tlaquepaque's Festival of Trees, back for a second year.
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Annual Festival of Lights at Tlaquepaque December in Sedona is a magical time. Especially at the beautiful Mexican-style village that is the Art and Soul of Sedona - Tlaquepaque. It's hard to describe what it feels like to be in the midst of 6,000 golden-hued luminarias that punctuate every wall, balcony, patio, and cobbled stone walkway in the arts village.
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Turquoise Tortoise Gallery Hosts Two Artists
The Turquoise Tortoise Gallery in Sedona is hosting both Chuck "Winter Heart" Reddick and Stan Natchez for a joint exhibition called "Complex Harmony" for October's "1st Friday Gallery Tour" reception.
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Lanning Gallery Welcomes Mark Gould Lanning Gallery in Sedona presents the exhibition "Life’s Path: Mark Gould 2009" for its "1st Friday Gallery Tour" reception on November 6, from 5-8 p.m. The gallery welcomes the artist who will be on hand to meet visitors and give several talks throughout the evening.
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Hilton Sedona Resort Sponsors Fine Arts Event INSPIRED '09, the theme of the first annual Hilton Fine Arts Exhibit and Sale, will take place over Thanksgiving weekend. This is a very special event happening at the Hilton Sedona Resort and Spa, November 27 and 28, in the Grand Ballroom.
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Sedona Film Festival Features Tony Curtis Tribute The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to welcome legendary Oscar-nominated actor Tony Curtis to town for special screenings of "Some Like It Hot" and "Sweet Smell of Success" on Thursday, Oct. 8. Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne will be hosting the films and conducting live Q and A discussions with Mr. Curtis following both screenings.
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Angel Lightfeather Presents October Newsletter Angel Lightfeather has been featured in the New York Times Travel Section and on National Japanese Television. Lightfeather is the author of "Angel Presence Angel Presents: A Most Holy Book," and brings new meaning to the Sedona vortex experience. Lightfeather presents her October 2009 Newsletter.
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Turquoise Tortoise Gallery Presents Annual Navajo Show The Turquoise Tortoise Gallery in Sedona celebrates its Annual Navajo Show featuring a wide selection of the area's top Navajo painters, sculptors, silversmiths, potters and more, for October's "1st Friday Gallery Tour" reception on October 2, from 5-8 p.m.
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