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Welcome to our Sedona, Arizona Events Calendar! No matter when you plan to visit, you’ll find that the area is busy with Sedona events year-round. Art and music enthusiasts will love Sedona arts festivals, the Sedona Red Rock Art Show and cultural festivals like the nationally-renowned Sedona Film Festival and Sedona Jazz on the Rocks festival, plus concerts and special performances. Outdoor lovers should check out scheduled hikes, retreats and adventures. Come to Sedona for the fall & winter to see Fiesta del Tlaquepaque, "Festival of Lights - The Lighting of 6,000 Luminarias", and Red Rock Fantasy at Tlaquepaque. There’s always something going on in Sedona. And if you’d like to post your event on our Sedona Calendar of Events, let us know.
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Art Experiences at the spot... a Child's Museum
every Friday from 11am - 3pm. Inside Prescott Gateway Mall, just 90 minutes from Sedona
the spot... a Child's Museum - Prescott's emerging premier destination for children and parents - is pleased and excited to offer Art Experiences at the spot, located in the Prescott Gateway Mall next to Dillard's, every Friday from 11 AM to 3 PM.
Join with our artist-in-residence, Cathi Johnson, and your child to create inspired works of art and sculpture. Admission is just $3.00 per person, child or adult, ages 3 - 99.
More information at www.thespotmuseum.org, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter at /thespotmuseum.
Hopi Festival of Art and Culture
July 02 to July 04
Hopi Festival of Art and Culture/The Oldest Hopi Art Show in the World, 77th Annual
A Fourth of July tradition since the 1930s, the Hopi Festival is the world’s premier gathering of Hopi artists and scholars. More than 55 booths brim with Hopi fine arts and crafts. Visitors gain insight from carvers, painters, jewelers, potters, quilters, and basket and textile weavers against a backdrop of cultural presentations, storytelling, music, and dancing. Take a taste of Hopi bread or piki baked in outside ovens. Watch Hopi pottery being shaped, painted, and traditionally fired. Walk the Museum’s Rio de Flag Nature Trail with a Hopi medicine woman. And take part in discussions about the Hopi values of humility, cooperation, respect, balance, and earth stewardship.
Where: Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff
Phone: (928) 774-5213
Contact: www.musnaz.org
Summer Sizzlin Bash at Tlaquepaque
July 03
Join us for a sizzlin summer bash to celebrate and honor Independence Day. The event will feature music from a Dixie Land band, the Geritol Hipsters, and a bit of jazz and country from the Cat Black Band. The music will surely have you dancing on your feet all afternoon.
For the kids, there will be face painting, potato sack racing and a pie eating contest for kids of all ages.....So join the fun - relax, feast and shop at Tlaquepaque.
Free Event
Prescott Indian Art Market at Sharlot Hall Museum
July 10 to July 11
The 2010 Prescott Indian Art Market (PIAM) will be held on the tree shaded grounds of the Sharlot Hall Museum on July 10 - 11. The Museum’s flower-lined walkways and commemorative rose garden provide an inviting backdrop for the impressive display of Indian art.
The market features both traditional and contemporary works of art, including distinctive jewelry, exquisite ceramics, hand-woven baskets and blankets. PIAM has grown in reputation and quality into one of the premier Indian Art Markets offered in the Southwest. An all-Indian artist jury chooses participants on the basis of quality in both traditional and contemporary styles.
Visit with the artists in their booths and learn of the techniques and processes involved in creating their work. Stroll among demonstrators of American Indian weaving, Katsina carving, and silversmithing. Observe the making of pottery, stone fetishes, baskets, and moccasins. Featured again this year is the Children’s Art Experience, which offers participants a workshop with leading American Indian artists (space limited; sign-up required). Entertainment is provided throughout the weekend in the outdoor amphitheater by Native American dancers, singers, and musicians. A popular highlight is the mouthwatering Navajo Fry Bread.
The Prescott Indian Art Market is scheduled for July 10 and 11. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Admission to the market is $10 per person; Museum m $5; children free; and admittance free with new Museum memberships. The Sharlot Hall Museum is located in the heart of downtown Prescott, two blocks west of the Courthouse Plaza at 415 W. Gurley Street. For information call 928-445-3122 or visit the Museum’s Web site at: www.sharlot.org.
When: 9:00 AM
Where: Sharlot Hall Museum., 415 W. Gurley Street, Prescott
Phone: 928-445-3122
Contact: www.sharlot.org
the NEW Sedona Psychic/Holistic Fair-an event CONNNECTING ENERGY PATHWAYS!
July 11
WHAT – Sedona Psychic/Holistic Fair
WHEN - Sunday, July 11th, 2010
TIME - 9AM to 5PM
WHERE – Poco Diablo Resort - 1752 State Road 179 - Sedona, AZ 86336 - Phone- (517)214-4592
COST - $5.00 each for admission but NO admission charge to all of the FREE lectures ever y hour throughout the day, and drawings for free readings and sessions, CDs, books, DVDs, and angel cards. All readings/sessions are 15 minutes. Each vendor sets their own fee for a reading/session. Purchase x amount of tickets at the door and use them for a reading/session with the vendor of your choice. We DO accept credit cards. Vendors of jewelry, healing tools, and other physical merchandise need to be paid in currency other than tickets
MORE INFO: Aavailable online at: www (dot) sedonapsychic fair (dot) com or or (520) 399-1969
Free Lectures - July 11th, 2010
10 AM - Hari - Understanding Universal Law
11 AM - Scottie Littlestar - Enerpathic Technology Demonstrations
12 Noon - Nancy Matz - Are You Living With A Ghost?
1 PM - Angel Lightfeather - Divine Intervention and Miracles
2 PM - Dawn Priolette - Loving Without Fear- Letting Go of Unhealthy Relationship Patterns
3 PM - Rachel Denes - Benefits of Young Living Medicine-Grade Essential Oils
4 PM - Connie Allison - Past Lives and Present Influences
Would you like to have some insight into this year and what it might have in store for you? Would you like to have access to the finest healers, premier psychics, and metaphysicians from Sedona, Phoenix, and Tucson all in one place? Then come out to the Sedona Psychic Fair Sunday, July 11th, 2010.. Psychics and healers will be on hand to merge their energies for an unforgettable day. Experience unique and high level healing modalities, aura photography, Ki Healing, sound healing, EFT, psychic mediums, astrology, chakra balancing, tarot, numerology and more! Vendors will be on hand too, selling mystical gifts and more. LIVE music too.
Hosting this event is Dyan Garris - a bestselling author, international clairvoyant counselor, trance channel medium, #1 charting New Age musician, and expert in the field of chakra balance and manifesting beyond the Law of Attraction. Please call Publicist with interview requests for Ms. Garris.
There are so many psychic insights to explore, so come out to the ONE DAY ONLY Sedona Psychic Fair, Sunday, July 11th, 2010.
The Sedona Psychic Fair
July 11
The Sedona Psychic Fair - connecting energy pathways from Sedona to Tucson. Premier psychics and healers from Sedona, Phoenix, and Tucson get together for one incredible day. July 11, 2010 from 9 AM to 5 PM at the Poco Diablo Resort 1752 State Route 179, Sedona, AZ. Featuring the live tranquil flute of Scott Schaefer. Belly dance by Sedona's Shaska at noon. Free lectures every hour. Free parking. Drawings for free CDs, jewelry, books, angel cards, readings and healing sessions and more. $5.00 admission. www.sedonapsychicfair.com
Sedona Welcomes Upcoming Psychic-Holistic Fair!
July 11
WHAT – Sedona Psychic/Holistic Fair
WHEN - Sunday, July 11th, 2010
TIME - 9AM to 5PM
WHERE – Poco Diablo Resort - 1752 State Road 179 - Sedona, AZ 86336
www.sedonapsychicfair.com for more info
Uptown Sedona Celebrates National Day of the Cowboy
July 24
National Day of the American Cowboy, proclaimed by President Bush in 2005, is celebrated with a free community event along “Main Street” (Hwy. 89A) in Uptown Sedona. Come enjoy “a whole lot of cowboy goinʼs on” including non-stop live performances, demonstrations, and live entertainment. An American Cowboy Parade takes place on Jordan Road, so bring a chair to sit and enjoy the festivities.
Where: Uptown, Sedona
Phone: (928) 204-2390
Contact: www.sedonamainstreet.com
Sedona Regional Meetings
July 27
To be held in the Quality Inn Conference Hall on July 27, 2010.
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