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AZ0503014e019 - Sedona Voices of the Verde - Drawing on extensive backgrounds in philosophy, theater, and interpretation of cultural and natural resources, Mr. Peach uses the intimate power of story and poetry to give voice to our area's rich history. In his 50+ minute presentation, he weaves humor, song, cowboy poetry, and historical narrative into an informative and entertaining experience. He brings to life, General George Crook, Bear Howard, Jim and Margaret Thompson, and other pioneers and characters of the area's past.

Mike is an award-winning actor, director, and playwright, and can currently be seen in the groundbreaking webseries, Purgatory, Arizona (www.purgatoryaz.com). He is also a Certified Interpretive Trainer for the National Association for Interpretation. "It is my passionate belief that our best hope for the future lies in understanding our connections to nature, history, and each other. It is my joy and my great privilege to share the inspiring stories of these courageous, self-reliant people with visitors to the Museum", Peach says about his creation and presentation of this original show.

Learn about the greater Sedona area's unique history and be entertained at the same time!

First Saturday of every month at 1:30pm. See website for current topics.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Tickets are $6, with children under 12 free.

January

20 Annual Sedona Marathon - Run, sprint, jog or trot along this distinctively scenic, 26.2-mile course, which features a half marathon, a 10K race, as well as the 5K run. Proceeds benefit t the Lymphoma Research Foundation. 8am.

Ph: 800-775-7671 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: sedonamarathon.com

25 Living History - Time Travel through Sedona's Architectural Past - The Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting the next in its Living History speaker series on Wednesday January 9 at 10:00 a..m. at the Museum. Their guest speaker will be Janeen Trevillyan, Sedona Historical Society Historian, who will walk you through .
This will be a presentation of historic photos that illustrate the story of Sedona/Oak Creek Canyon’s people - not just our buildings. It is the story of: opportunity - need - outside influences - and the environment. The audience will travel through 100+ years of Sedona's architectural past - from caves to tenthouses, from log cabins to stick-built, and from native red rock to mid-century modern. The story will lay out the origins and drivers of construction and design choices made by our early pioneers and developers - the what & why of the materials & styles they chose - some stories behind Sedona's historic structures and why they have their own unique charm. This history is the foundation of Sedona Style!
Trevillyan has served for several years as Historian for the Society and has done research on this topic. She has been recognized for her historic preservation work and named an Arizona Culturekeeper.
This is a free event, open to the public, with refreshments.
Every year, the Sedona Heritage Museum presents a series of Living History talks. Speakers include descendants of pioneers, long-time residents with historical stories to share or other story-tellers about history. The Museum is located at 735 Jordan Road in Jordan Historical Park in Uptown Sedona and is open daily 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more information, call 928-282-7038.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Free

February

31 Living History - Is There a Doctor in the House? - The Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting the next in its Living History speaker series on Wednesday February 12 at 10:00 a..m. at the Museum. "Is there a Doctor in the House?" by Dr. Paul Schnur M.D. will be a presentation on the history of early medical care in the Verde Valley.
Dr. Schnur will review the development of health care in the Verde Valley beginning in 1866 when the first doctors came with the U.S. Army, and follow its progression to the early days of the Marcus J. Lawrence Hospital now called the Verde Valley Medical Center. He will tell stories of some of the early doctors in the Verde Valley.
Dr. Schnur has been on the staff of the Verde Valley Medical Center since 1963 when he started medical practice in Sedona. He practiced general medicine and plastic surgery in the Verde Valley until his retirement. His father Dr. Leo Schnur, M.D. was the first full time medical doctor in Sedona. Dr. Paul Schnur will also discuss his families’ contributions to health care in the Verde Valley starting 68 years ago.
This is a free event and open to the public.
Every year, the Sedona Heritage Museum presents a series of Living History talks. Speakers include descendants of pioneers, long-time residents with historical stories to share or other story-tellers about history. The Museum is located at 735 Jordan Road in Jordan Historical Park in Uptown Sedona and is open daily 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more information, call 928-282-7038.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: FREE

10 - 18 Sedona International Film Festival - The festival showcases more than 125 films highlighting filmmakers and actors from around the world. Workshops and a series of kid friendly films for families will be presented. Screenings open to the public.

Ph: 928-282-1177 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: sedonafilmfestival.com

March

28 Living History Talk - 1898 in the West: How the Spanish American War affected AZ and the USA - The Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting the next in its Living History speaker series on Wednesday March 13 at 10:00 a..m. at the Museum. "1898 in the West: How the Spanish American War affected Arizona and the USA" will be the topic, presented by the Arizona Rough Riders Historical Association.
When Congress declared war on Spain in late April of 1898, President McKinley authorized the raising of a volunteer regiment of cowboy cavalry from the western territories of Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Indian Territory. This regiment was to go down in history as "Roosevelt's Rough Riders", and figured prominently in the Cuban campaign.
Today, Prescott's own "A" Troop of the Rough Riders is a ceremonial and re-enactment unit whose purpose is to honor all American War Veterans and to portray, in an historically accurate way, the life and times of the Arizona Rough Riders.
This is a free event, open to the public, with refreshments.
Every year, the Sedona Heritage Museum presents a series of Living History talks. Speakers include descendants of pioneers, long-time residents with historical stories to share or other story-tellers about history. The Museum is located at 735 Jordan Road in Jordan Historical Park in Uptown Sedona and is open daily 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more information, call 928-282-7038.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: FREE

2 - 3 Art and Craft Show for Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, Inc - Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, organizes art and craft shows in Sedona, AZ to promote talented artists. Proceeds from the events produced by Red Rose Inspiration go to benefit animals in need. The shows give artists the opportunity to showcase their fine products while giving back to a worthy charity and visitors and the local community have the opportunity to find that unique, special item and often meet the artist in person

Address: 1405 West Hwy 89A, Sedona, AZ (Olde Sedona Bar and Grill parking lot) , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-5278 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 888-998-7673
Email: info@redroseinspiration.org
Web: redroseinspiration.org
Fee: FREE TO Everyone

16 St. Patrick's Day Parade and Festival - Beginning at 10:30 a.m., the parade will make its way from the Sedona Heritage Museum, down Jordan Road to Sacajawea Plaza, Uptown. Festival follows the parade.

Ph: 928-204-2390 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: visitsedona.com/
Fee: Free

April

7 Sedona Century Bicycle Tour - This annual bicycle tour winds through the beautiful scenery of Sedona and the Verde Valley offering two route choices - a Metric Century and a 40-mile distance.

Ph: 877-284-1242 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: sedonacentury.com

13 - 14 Art and Craft Show for Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, Inc - Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, Inc organizes art and craft shows in Sedona, AZ to promote talented artists. Proceeds from the events produced by Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, Inc. go to benefit animals in need. The shows give artists the opportunity to showcase their fine products while giving back to a worthy charity, and visitors and the local community have the opportunity to find that unique, special item and often meet the artist in person.

Address: 1405 West Hwy 89A, Sedona, AZ (Olde Sedona Bar and Grill parking lot) , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-5278 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 888-998-7673
Email: info@redroseinspiration.org
Web: redroseinspiration.org
Fee: FREE TO Everyone

13AZ0503014e027 - Sedona Sedona Historic Homes & Sites Tour - The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a Sedona Historic Homes & Sites Tour on Saturday, April 28, in celebration of Arizona’s centennial.
Twelve historic places within the Sedona city limits will be open for tour and interpretation. They range from a homesteader’s log cabin to one of the first homes in the first Sedona subdivision. Native red rock homes built in the 1930s and 1940s will provide an insight into local craftsmen and materials. Special homes never on public tour before include four mid-20th century modern homes, including a home designed by Howard Madole, Sedona’s first architect. Additional stops include the town’s first cemetery where T.C. and Sedona Schnebly are buried, along with our first store, the historic heart of the arts community that began its’ life as a fruit packing shed, and the Sedona Heritage Museum’s historic buildings.
“This tour was created to celebrate Arizona’s Centennial and share Sedona’s rich heritage of designated historic Landmarks”, said the City’s Historic Preservation Commission Chair Brynn Unger. Event Chairperson, Beth Lanzoni observes that this is a “rare opportunity to see the historic private homes - some of Sedona’s hidden historic treasures.”
The tour sites open at 9:00 a.m. Guests should pickup their tickets, maps and souvenir books at the Museum before proceeding. At 3:00 p.m. after the tour, participants are invited to return to the Museum for a reception, refreshments and a brief speaker program.
While the tour is designed to be self-guided, the Museum is offering a luxury van guided tour option. Tickets for the guided tour are limited and must be purchased in advance. Tickets are $25 for the self-guided tour and $35 for the guided tours. Tickets may be purchased over the phone or in person at the Museum.
This tour has been recognized by the state as an Official Arizona Centennial Event by the state’s organizing committee. The City of Sedona and the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office are tour co-sponsors.
The Sedona Heritage is located in Jordan Historical Park at 735 Jordan Rd. in Uptown Sedona. The Museum is housed in historic structures on the National Register of Historic Places. Call for tickets or more information.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Free

May

13 - 14AZ0503014e011 - Sedona Annual Sedona Artists Open Studio Tour - This year's tour will again feature a month-long preview exhibition at Kinion Fine Art Vault in uptown Sedona, from April 21 - May 18, including a Reception on Friday, May 1 during First Friday at the Galleries. An Opening Reception with the artists will also be held on the evening of May 1st in the Theatre Classroom of the Art Barn at Sedona Arts Center. Light refreshments will be served and artists will be available to answer questions.

On Saturday and Sunday, the all Artists' Studios will be open, free to the public, from 10am - 5 pm. Brochures with maps and brief descriptions of the artists and their art are available online and at various locations in Sedona, including the visitor centers, hotels, motels and B&Bs, and the Sedona Art Center.

This is a wonderful opportunity to see artists in their natural environment. Many of the artists will be provide demonstrations, light refreshments and a bounty of eye candy, even for those on a diet. This Sedona Artists Open Studios Tour and is sponsored in part by the Sedona Chamber of Commerce, City of Sedona Arts and Culture Commission and more than a dozen local individuals and businesses. The Sedona Visual Arts Coalition is a community of over 200 artists in the greater Sedona area dedicated to creating art is a variety of media: oil, acrylic, watercolor, fiber, wood, glass, metal, clay, film, etc.

The city of Sedona, one of Arizona's premier tourism, recreation, resort, retirement and art centers, was incorporated in 1988. It is a unique place, strategically situated at the mouth of spectacular Oak Creek Canyon. Characterized by massive red-rock formations, as well as the contrasting riparian areas of Oak Creek Canyon, the area surrounding this beloved community is considered at least as beautiful as many national parks.

Address: Sedona and Village of Oak Creek , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-284-1994 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: jj@sedona-originals.com
Web: www.sedonaartistscoalition.org

20AZ0503014e028 - Sedona Rummage & Treasures Sale to Benefit Sedona Heritage Museum - The Sedona Heritage Museum will hold a Rummage & Treasures Sale on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at the Museum. Proceeds will benefit the Museum’s services, educational programs and the current Telegraph Office relocation and restoration project..
The sale will include the usual rummage sale type items plus antiques, furniture, home decor and tools. Special items already donated include a twin hide-a-bed, vintage jewelry and an original painting by local artist. and much, much more.
Anyone who would like to donate to the sale can bring their items directly to the Museum at 735 Jordan Rd. in Uptown Sedona between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on April 25 or 26 only. No clothing please. Tax receipts available.
For more information call 928-282-7038.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org

20 Deception, Lies & Alibis - at the Sedona Heritage Museum - The Sedona Heritage Museum presents Michael Peach in a performance of his new original show “Deceptions, Lies & Alibis” on Saturday, May 3 at 1:30 p.m.
Peach’s show features his unique blend of original cowboy poetry with a tongue-in-cheek look at Arizona and local history.
“Strange tales have been told by those who rode Arizona’s rugged trails. And sometimes a fact ain’t exactly exact when you scrutinize details.” Or, so says award-winning actor, playwright and historian Michael Peach in his new show, highlighting his original cowboy-style poetry.
Mike spins tales using jokes, stories, first person narrative, and original poems to explore the colorful history of our state. “If whiskey was their quest, men knew that the best came from Bill’s still outside of Sedona.”
But, women of the West aren’t ignored in his new show. “Fashion demands the ultimate price, ranchers wrangle a dragon, a con man rides a tornado, a super-powered horse gets distracted, and a frustrated businesswoman gets a leg up on the law.”
Informative and entertaining, Mike’s shows have long been a favorite of university, state and national parks, and historically-oriented audiences.
The show is about an hour long. Tickets are $6, with children under 12 free. Museum admission is separate.
The Sedona Heritage Museum is located at 735 Jordan Rd in Jordan Park in Uptown. It is open daily from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. The Museum's exhibits include stories of area pioneers, movies made in Sedona, cowboy life, vintage vehicles and antique orchard and fruit processing equipment demonstrations. The red rock home and fruit packing shed along with the tractor shed are listed on the National Historic Register. The Museum Gift Shop specializes in items made by local artists and craftspeople, and movies made in Sedona. For more information about this presentation or the Museum, call 928-282-7038.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: FREE

27 Red Rock Pet Adoption Event - Come and fetch your furry best friend at our Red Rock Pet Adoption Event. You will see many happy tails, from local shelters and rescues in Northern AZ, (including the Humane Society of Sedona, Adopt for Life Center of Cottonwood, Second Chance Center of Flagstaff, Golden Bone Rescue and Rehab of Camp Verde and Sedona, Morning Starr Animal Sanctuary of Cornville and many others) All these wonderful Animals at one central location available for adoption.

We will have exciting canine demonstrations (Flyball, Agility, Canine Musical Freestylers, Police K-9 Unit Demonstration) along with animal vendors, products samples, talented artists, as well as fabulous raffle and silent auction prizes. The first 100 adoptees will receive a tote bag filled with goodies, and a 5lb bag of dog food or canned cat food.
Bring your dog and participate in our costume contest for a chance to win a ribbon and prize for the funniest and best costume. We will also have other contest categories (most unusual, most handsome, prettiest, owner look-a-like etc)
Low-cost Micro-chipping and Vaccinations available all day.
This fun and free event for all animal lovers is from 9:00 - 3:00 at the Posse Grounds Park and Recreation Multi Use Field on Saturday, May 12, 2012.

All proceeds from this event will be going directly to our spay and neuter program, to help those in need so we can help reduce the increasing pet population in Sedona and the Verde Valley.

This event was made possible by Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, the Sedona Community Foundation and Petsmart Charities

For more information visit our web site, our Facebook page (and Like Us to receive updates), call, or email.

Address: 525 Posse Grounds Road, Sedona AZ. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-5278 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 928-282-5278
Email: info@redroseinspiration.org
Web: www.redroseinspiration.org
Fee: Free

18 - 19 2016 Spring Mineral and Jewelry Expo and Sale - The Annual Spring Mineral and Jewelry Expo and Sale will be held at the Sedona Red Rock High School at 995 Upper Red Rock Loop Road in Sedona, Arizona. On Saturday the show will be open to the public from 10:00 AM until 5:00 PM, and on Sunday the show hours are from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM.

Our planet has many amazing treasures that are hidden, in many cases, just beneath our feet. Almost every country in the world has been able to unearth unique specimens specific to their locale, and the earth’s bounty from much of the world will be on display and available for sale at the show.

Vendors from across the region will be offering unique and interesting mineral specimens, crystals, gemstones, jewelry, beads, fossils, findings and cutting material at competitive prices. Many of our artisans have created original jewelry designs, and our gem and mineral vendors will have specimens on display in both the rough and cut-and-polished states.

An hourly raffle will be held for a chance to win one of many beautiful prizes to be offered throughout the show, and food will be available for purchase as well. This is a fun and educational experience the entire family will enjoy.

For more information, please contact Greg Capatch of CKM Productions, LLC at (928) 554-4615.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/CKMProductionsLLC/

Address: 995 Upper Red Rock Loop Road , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: (928) 554-4615 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: gregcapatch@yahoo.com
Web: www.facebook.com/CKMProductionsLLC/
Fee: $3, Children under 12 Free

June

22 - 5 Louisiana Reggae Soul - Wednesday nights in June featuring Louisiana Legends Henry Turner Jr. and Flavor performing their new hits, "Ganja Farmer" and "This Herb". Reggae, funk, and soul. Limbo contest with gift to winner. Relics Restaurant and Lounge, 3235 W Hwy 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336 on June 8, 15, 22 from 7pm - 12midnight. $8 tickets at the door. RSVP 225-802-9681 or 928-282-1593 www.henryturnerjr.com www.hitcitylouisiana.info

Address: Relics Restaurant and Lounge, 3235 W Hwy 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336 , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 225-802-9681 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: henryturnerjr@gmail.com
Web: www.henryturnerjr.com
Fee: $8

29 - 2 Sedona Bluegrass Festival - The Annual Festival will showcase established and emerging Bluegrass artists from around the USA with concerts, gallery performances, concerts in the schools and more. All events are open to the public.

Address: Los Abrigados Resort , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-204-2415 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: SedonaBluegrassFestival.org

10 - 16 Sedona Dine & Wine Fest - Sedona Dine & Wine Fest was created to introduce visitors and locals alike to a variety of dining establishments while having two month period of time to experience each unique participating restaurant in the Sedona area.

This event gives local foodies and visitors the chance to experience a selection of specially priced meals from a wide variety of Sedona area restaurants. Guests will enjoy three-course, prix-fix dinner menus with the opportunity to select items for each course including an appetizer, entree and dessert.

Ph: 928-204-1123 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.sedonadineandwine.com/
Fee: $17 to $35

July

4 Fourth of July Laser Light Show - Day Star Lasers International presents a 30-minute show of multicolored lasers choreographed to music presented by the Sedona Performers Guild . 9:00 PM - 9:30 PM.
Currently this show is set to begin at dark (around 9 p.m.) but you will want to arrive early for parking. Arrive at 6:30 p.m. for a live concert and delicious barbeque from Red Rock BBQ. Enjoy this picnic at the park and live music from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and then enjoy the light show!

Address: Posse Grounds Park, 525 Posse Ground Road , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7098 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: visitsedona.com/
Fee: Free

August

27 - 28 Sedona Arts & Crafts Show - Wonderful, exciting new art from about 35 artists and craftsmen, paintings, photography, jewelry, pottery and more. 10a-5p.

Address: Bell Rock Plaza , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-284-9627 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free

9 - 18 Red Rocks Music Festival - Featuring world-class chamber music, orchestral performances, and workshops throughout the week.

Address: Hwy 179 and Meadowlark , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 877-733-7257 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: redrocksmusic@cox.net
Web: www.redrocksmusicfestival.com
Fee: Adults $25 Students and children under 12 $10

17 - 19 Annual Moonlight Madness Festival & Sidewalk Sale - This street festival includes free music and entertainment, children's activities, and sidewalk sales in numerous locations along Hwy. 89A & Hwy. 179 in the Main Street District.

Address: Sedona Main Street District , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-204-2390 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: mainstreetsedona.com
Fee: Free

September

24 Annual Fietsa Del Tlaquepaque - Celebrate the spirit and joy of Mexican culture. Mariachi bands, folklorico dancers and fiery flamenco dancers, traditional food. 10a-5p.

Address: Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-4838 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.tlaq.com
Fee: Free

31 - 1 Art and Craft Show for Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, Inc - Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, organizes art and craft shows in Sedona, AZ to promote talented artists. Proceeds from the events produced by Red Rose Inspiration go to benefit animals in need. The shows give artists the opportunity to showcase their fine products while giving back to a worthy charity and visitors and the local community have the opportunity to find that unique, special item and often meet the artist in person.

Address: 1405 West Hwy 89A, Sedona, AZ (Olde Sedona Bar and Grill parking lot) , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-5278 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 888-998-7673
Email: info@redroseinspiration.org
Web: redroseinspiration.org
Fee: FREE TO Everyone

13 - 15 Festival of Native American Culture - Immerse yourself in Native American culture. The Festival of Native American Culture is a place where friends of the Native American culture come together to share their passion. Hosted by the Verde Valley Archaeology Center, Inc., the festival is a non-profit event with proceeds dedicated to the protection, preservation and interpretation of the Native American cultural heritage sites of Sedona and the Verde Valley of Arizona.

Native American music and dance are integral parts of Native American culture. We are pleased to offer a variety of opportunities to see these talented entertainers perform.

Ph: 928-284-4764 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@festivalofnativeamericanculture.org
Web: nafestival.org

14 Celtic Harvest Festival Sedona - The Celtic Harvest Festival Sedona emphasizes rich Celtic heritage at Poco Diablo Resort.

Address: Poco Diablo Resort , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-300-8360 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: celticharvestfestival.com

October

19 - 21 Red Rock Loop History Tours by Sedona Heritage Museum - The Sedona Heritage Museum will host another round of their popular local history tours, on October 1, 2, and 3, 2015 this time visiting historic sites, homesteads and buildings while following the Red Rock Loop Road. A few tickets remain, but they are selling quickly.

'Red Rock' was what the area around the base of Cathedral Rock was known as long before anyone ever heard of the name 'Sedona.' Tour guide Paul Thompson, grandson of Oak Creek Canyon's first permanent Anglo settler J.J. Thompson, spent his earliest growing up years in Red Rock. Thompson leads these tours every year as a way of sharing his family's long history in the area and as a way to give back to the Museum for their preservation work.

The tour will visit the Chavez place, Dumas Ranch, Schuerman-Red Rock Cemetery, Schuerman family homestead house, the Armijo homestead house (on the National Register of Historic Places), ruins of the community's first school (1891), site of an early Oak Creek vineyard and an irrigation flume made of barrels, plus other sites, while hearing stories of the historic themes and people who inhabited this 'original' seat of civilization for our area.

Tours are October 1, 2, and 3, from 9 am-noon. Space is limited on the luxury coaches. Tickets are $50/Museum members, and $55/non-members and available for purchase at the Museum or by calling 928.282.7038.

The Sedona Heritage Museum is located in Jordan Historical Park at 735 Jordan Rd. in Uptown Sedona. The Museum is housed in historic structures on the National Register of Historic Places. Sedona Heritage Museum | Caretakers of Sedona's History

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org

21 The Facts Keep Gettin' in the Way of the Story with Michael Peach, cowboy poetry show - The Sedona Heritage Museum presents Michael Peach in "The Facts Keep Gettin' in the Way of the Story" on Saturday, October 5 at 1:30 p.m.
"Time takes its toll on the body and soul of a cowboy out on the range." Or, so says award-winning actor, playwright and historian Michael Peach in his new show. He continues: "There’s enough aggravation at roundup without getting' your insides all bound up. But serving bad food can start up a feud if the cowboy’s complaints start to mound up."
Mike spins tales using jokes, stories, first person narrative, and original cowboy poetry to explore the hard work and hard play of ranching and cowboy life. "If whiskey was their quest, men knew that the best came from Bill’s still outside of Sedona." But, women of the West aren't ignored in his new show. "And volatile confrontations were not the exclusive domain of men. For Jerome was known to be the home of some fierce ladies of sin."
Informative, entertaining and family appropriate, Mike's shows have long been a favorite of university, state and national parks, and historically-oriented audiences. His first book is also destined to be a favorite.Tickets are $6, with children under 12 free. Museum admission is separate.

The Sedona Historical Society operates the Sedona Heritage Museum on the Jordan Farmstead at 735 Jordan Rd in Jordan Park. The Museum is open daily at 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Society seeks to research, preserve and teach the history of the greater Sedona area.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Tickets are $6, with children under 12 free. Museum admission is separate.

21 - 22 Slide Rock Apple Festival - Pendley Family Homestead History Walk, Canyon Colors tour, musicians and plein air artists, silent auction. 10a-4p.

Address: Slide Rock State Park , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-3034 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.pr.state.az.us/Parks/SLRO/events.html

21 Sherman Loy Cowboy Cookout - The Sedona Heritage Museum will host an old-fashioned cowboy cookout dinner on Saturday, October 6 at the Museum.
Professional award-winning Dutch oven cook, Grant Smith, grandson of Oak Creek Canyon pioneers Linc and Addie Smith and son of Ira and Elsie Smith, will be serving beef and all the fixin’s, like biscuits, potatoes, beans, dessert and cowboy coffee. The entire meal will be cooked over open fires in old-time cast iron Dutch ovens. Grant learned this style of cooking from family and friends while on the Sedona roundups he grew up at.
Special entertainment and a commemorative gift will be included in the evenings festivities. This event is named in honor of Sedona Historical Society pioneer member and Historian, Sherman Loy. It is also a celebration of Arizona’s Centennial year.
Tickets are limited and available now for this special event. $25/person at the Museum. For more information, call 928-282-7038.
The Sedona Historical Society operates the Sedona Heritage Museum in Jordan Historical Park at 735 Jordan Road in Uptown Sedona, AZ.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: $25/person

22AZ0503014e038 - Sedona Annual Pioneer & Community Picnic - The Sedona Historical Society will host its annual pioneer and community picnic at Indian Gardens' Park, also known as Bacon Rind Park in Oak Creek Canyon, on Sunday, October 7nd at noon. This event is open to the public. Anyone attending should arrive by 11:30. The potluck picnic lunch start at noon. This is a wonderful event to be enjoyed by anyone interested in meeting Sedona pioneer descendants and long-time residents. Attendees are asked to bring a food dish to share along with their own plates and utensils. Dutch oven roasted meat entree and beverages will be provided by the Sedona Historical Society.
After lunch, a microphone will be passed around to pioneers who will tell stories of early Oak Creek Canyon and Sedona life and times.
For more information, call 928-282-7038. The Sedona Historical Society's mission is to research, preserve and teach the history of the greater Sedona area. As part of that effort the Society operates the Sedona Heritage Museum at 735 Jordan Rd. in Uptown Sedona.

Address: Indian Gardens' Park , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-9501 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org

25 Living History Talk & Cemetery Walk - The Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting the next in its 2012 series of Living History presentations on Wednesday October 10, at 10:00 a.m. at their historic Cook Cedar Glade Cemetery, just off Airport Road, next to the Elks Lodge.

"Going, Going, Gone - Historic Cook Cemetery Walk", with Sedona Heritage Museum volunteer and Cemetery Committee Chair Ron Maassen. This is the oldest cemetery in the City of Sedona, established in 1918 when a victim of the Spanish Flu epidemic was buried in a little plot. Later, Henry Cook homesteaded 160 acres in Grasshopper Flat that included the site. Mr. Cook eventually set aside an expanded area for use as a cemetery for local settlers. The Cooks sold most of their ranch in the 1950s but retained ownership of the cemetery until 2005 when they deeded it to the Sedona Historical Society. The cemetery is a designated Sedona Historic Landmark.
Over the years, members of many early families have been laid to rest in this quiet location, including Henry Elmer Cook (1871-1955) and his wife Effie Tennie Jamison Cook (1876-1946); Jesse Elmer Purtymun (1879-1942) and his wife Maggie Elizabeth Thompson Purtymun (1884-1956);‘Red’ Hedges (1917-1978) a WWII vet and the first KSB Litter Lifter; and T.C. Schnebly (1868-1954) wife Sedona Schnebly (1877-1950) - our town’s first Postmaster and our namesake, and their little daughter Pearl.
This is a free event, open to the public.

Every year, the Sedona Heritage Museum presents a series of Living History talks. Speakers will include descendants of pioneers, long-time residents with historical stories to share or other story-tellers about history. For more information, call 928-282-7038.

The Sedona Historical Society operates the Sedona Heritage Museum on the Jordan Farmstead at 735 Jordan Rd in Jordan Historical Park. The Museum is open daily at 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Society seeks to research, preserve and teach the history of the greater Sedona area. Call for more info about this special presentation or the Museum.

Address: Cook Cedar Glade Cemetery , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: This is a free event, open to the public.

28 - 29 Sedona Arts Festival - Rated "one of the nation's top art festivals," this cultural celebration features fine arts and crafts, cuisine from Sedona restaurants and continuous entertainment at Sedona Red Rock High School.

Address: Sedona Red Rock High School , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-204-9456 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: sedonaartsfestival.org

5 - 12 Annual Sedona Plein Air Festival - SEDONA PLEIN AIR FESTIVAL is a celebration of Sedona's extraordinary beauty as seen through the eyes of 30 of the finest plein air painters in the country. The weeklong festival will feature these painters all over town - on the streets, trailheads, creeks and vistas - capturing the beauty of the Sedona area on canvas. "En plein air," French for "in the open air," is a spontaneous art form with artists creating outdoors, responding to the immediacy of the moment and reflecting the excitement of the changing light, weather conditions and deepening shadows on canvas.

Address: L' Abuerge de Sedona , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-3809 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: sedonaartscenter.com
Fee: $100 for gala

5 - 6 Sedona Rock Sale and Show - Minerals, gems, fossils, crystals, beads, jewelry, lapidary wquipment and more, kids games, food available, raffles. 9a-4p.

Address: Sedona Red Rock HS, Upper Red Rock Loop Rd & Hwy 89A , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-300-8333 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free admission & parking

5 - 6 Art and Craft Show for Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, Inc - Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, organizes art and craft shows in Sedona, AZ to promote talented artists. Proceeds from the events produced by Red Rose Inspiration go to benefit animals in need. The shows give artists the opportunity to showcase their fine products while giving back to a worthy charity and visitors and the local community have the opportunity to find that unique, special item and often meet the artist in person

Address: 1405 West Hwy 89A, Sedona, AZ (Olde Sedona Bar and Grill parking lot) , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-5278 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 888-998-7673
Email: info@redroseinspiration.org
Web: www.redroseinspiration.org
Fee: FREE TO Everyone

5 Sedona Heritage Museum Anniversary Open House - The Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting a free party so the entire community can participate in a celebration of the 15th anniversary of "Sedona's Own Museum". The theme of the open house and party is "Be a Museum Insider for the Day", and is scheduled for Saturday, October 19 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

This free event is planned to be a day for locals and visitors alike to experience the Museum inside and out. Beginning at 11:00 a.m., Sedona's Mayor Rob Adams and other dignitaries will be on-hand for a brief program. Long-time volunteers who helped open the museum will be recognized, as well current volunteers. A special ending to the program will be the unveiling of a new piece of public art at the Museum.

After the opening program and sculpture unveiling, the day's activities will begin with a demonstration of the 1940s era mechanized apple sorting machine in the Jordan Fruit Packing Shed. These demonstrations will be held at a variety of times throughout the day. Also, all day, Museum volunteers will be offering a variety of behind-the-scenes activities. Members of the public will be able to assist with a small project in the Restoration Workshop or experience the proper way to archivally store clothing and textiles in a safe Museum-like manner.

There will be guided tours inside the Archives and Collections Room itself, along with guided tours of the general Museum. The Museum's digital catalog database system will be running so you can try your hand at a search to view inside the collection of almost 20,000 cataloged items and photos. Docents will be around to answer your questions about most any Museum function, exhibit, program or service. A complete schedule will be posted of special demonstration and tour times.

For kids of 'all ages', volunteers will be leading a "make & take" project in the Kids Korral where you can make an old-fashioned cornhusk doll. A corn husk doll is a Native American toy, a doll made out of the dried leaves or "husk" of a corn cob. Making corn husk dolls was adopted by early European settlers in the U.S. and is now practiced as a link to the arts and crafts of our founders.

Museum Gift Shop will be offering everyone a 15% discount for just the day. The shop specializes in items made by local artists and crafters and books about local history. They also feature a section of old movies made during the heyday of film-making in Sedona.

A special treat will be friends of the Museum who will be firing up their open campfires and baking cowboy biscuits in Dutch ovens over open fires all day. A long-time basic of cowboys and homesteaders, these tender and delicious staples of the trail will be served plain or with a little honey or butter. Nothing like it!

Special guests for the day will be many members of Sedona pioneer families who are expected to be in attendance and will be ‘holding court’ in the historic Fruit Packing Shed. Representatives from the Jordan family, the family that built the buildings where the Museum is housed, will be present, including two of the children who grew up in the house. A large contingent of members of the area's fourth permanent family, the Schuerman and Owenby families, are also planning to attend. This will be your opportunity to meet and greet and ask questions about local history and get answers directly from some of those who lived it.

The new sculpture at the Museum is a gift from the Red Rock Arts Council (RRAC). The RRAC has been in the forefront of Art in Public Places starting with the sculpture of Sedona in front of the Sedona Public Library. Now they have set their sights on a demonstration of history in its most basic form – story telling. The unveiling of 'Josie' at the morning program will add the life size statue of a pioneer girl at the feet of the 'Story Tellin' Cowboy', a life size bronze set in place last year. With the addition of 'Josie', the planned vignette of three statues will be 2/3 complete. All that is left is a pioneer boy to join 'Josie' while they listen to the cowboy communicating Sedona history and heritage.

Just one more way to make this a special day, and as a way for the Museum to say "Thank you" to supporters, a light lunch will be available at noon, for free, until it is gone.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Road , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org

12 - 13 Art and Craft Show for Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, Inc - Red Rose Inspiration for Animals, organizes art and craft shows in Sedona, AZ to promote talented artists. Proceeds from the events produced by Red Rose Inspiration go to benefit animals in need. The shows give artists the opportunity to showcase their fine products while giving back to a worthy charity and visitors and the local community have the opportunity to find that unique, special item and often meet the artist in person

Address: 1405 West Hwy 89A, Sedona, AZ (Olde Sedona Bar and Grill parking lot) , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-5278 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 888-998-7673
Email: info@redroseinspiration.org
Web: www.redroseinspiration.org
Fee: FREE TO Everyone

12AZ0503014e037 - Sedona Museum's Fall Arts & Crafts Show - The gift-giving holiday season is fast upon us all. What do we do for those on our list who have everything? You may want to check out this weekend’s Fall Arts & Crafts Sale at the Sedona Heritage Museum. The show is Saturday only at the Museum in Uptown Sedona. Doors are open from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The show will be set up in the historic Jordan apple packing shed and surrounding park.

This show is an old-fashioned arts and crafts show like you remember them to be. All items are hand-made. The artist or craftsman sits behind each table to personally tell you how they make their pieces, where they find their unusual materials or what inspires them. Many of these people only do this show or a very limited number of other shows making their items unusual and uncommon. They will have a large variety of handmade and one-of-a-kind offerings.

At this show you will find fine art, ceramics, weavings, wood carvings and other wood art pieces, and quilts and home decor items of all kinds. Jewelers will show beaded, fused glass, and other original materials made into jewelry. Beautiful wearable art includes clothing, scarves, and accessories. Gifts galore including greeting cards, candles, hand-crafted soaps & lotions, and many, many other choices. Not all vendors take credit cards or out of town checks, so plan to bring cash if possible.

This show has matured over the years to about 50 vendors, sold-out vendor space, and a large attendance. The Sedona Community Center will be serving lunch on the grounds, so your lunch purchase benefits another local non-profit. In addition to the arts and crafts booths, the Museum will hold a bake sale of only home-made goodies from 9:00 am until they are all gone! The Museum Gift Shop will also be open for holiday shopping, specializing in locally made items plus movies made in Sedona and books.
Follow the signs from Hwy 89A in Uptown to the Museum and sale.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Free To Public. Vendors appreciate cash or checks.

November

19 Arizona History & Hi-Jinx, by Mike Peach, Historical Narrative - The Sedona Heritage Museum presents Michael Peach in a performance of his new original show "Arizona History & Hi-Jinx" at 1:30 p.m.
"In the wild, wild West it was considered best to provide for one’s own defense. Even-ing a score was a necessary chore whenever things got too intense. Many a slight could result in a fight with fists, or knives, or guns. Disputes were often settled with blood and metal, when all was said and done." So says award-winning actor, playwright and historian Michael Peach in his new show, "Arizona History and Hi-Jinx" which will be performed every first Saturday at the Sedona Heritage Museum.
Mike uses jokes, stories, first person narrative, and original cowboy poetry to explore quirky and mysterious events in Arizona’s colorful history. Cowboys and livestock, Hollywood, bootleggers, wildlife, and political chicanery are all featured as he spins tales of Arizona’s transition from territory to statehood.
Informative, entertaining and family appropriate, Mike’s shows have long been a favorite of university, state and national parks, and historically-oriented audiences. This show has been recognized by the state as an Official Arizona Centennial Event.
The show is about an hour long and appropriate for all ages. Tickets are $6, with children under 12 free. Museum admission is separate.
The Sedona Historical Society operates the Sedona Heritage Museum on the Jordan Farmstead at 735 Jordan Rd in Jordan Historical Park. The Museum is open daily at 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Society seeks to research, preserve and teach the history of the greater Sedona area. For more info about this special presentation or the Museum, 928-282-7038.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Tickets are $6, with children under 12 free. Museum admission is separate.

30AZ0503014e025 - Sedona Veteran's Day at the Museum - The Sedona Heritage Museums annual Veterans Day Tribute will be on November 11th beginning at 11:00 a.m. at the Museum. This event has become the communitys official Veterans Day event. The tribute will honor veterans and active service people.
Veterans and active military members and their families will be honored guests, but residents are invited to come and meet and thank in-person those who served our country or continue to serve.
The program begins with a Flag Ceremony presented by the Sedona Boy Scout Troop 48 & Cub Scouts. Featured speakers will be Mayor Sandy Moriarty, Yavapai County Supervisor Chip Davis, and Coconino County Supervisor Matt Ryan.
USO-Style entertainment will fill the Museums historic shed when Tom and Shondra Jepperson take the stage to perform a mini show of songs that will honor veterans including several American classics. Vocalist Katherine LaTorraca will perform a patriotic music selection.
Light lunch will be served by Museum volunteers, with the help of food host Jerona Java Cafe.
Shuttle service will be provided from nearby parking lots just off Jordan Road; watch for the signs.
The days events are underwritten by the City of Sedona and the Sedona Heritage Museum. The program, refreshments and Museum admission are free.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Free

31 - 15 Red Rock Fantasy - Nestled within the world-renowned red rocks of Sedona, Red Rock Fantasy is a festival of more than a million lights providing a man-made marvel within the scenic beauty that has drawn visitors for the past one hundred years. Boasting fifty displays created by families from the Southwest, the festival promises never-before-seen marvels of light that leave children and adults in wonderment. Mid November through New Year's Day.

Address: Los Abrigados Resort & Spa , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-1777 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.redrockfantasy.com

4 Mata Ortiz Pottery with artist Oralia Lopez - The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a history presentation and artist’s demonstration on Mata Ortiz pottery on Monday, November 16 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Artist Oralia Lopeza has set the standard in Mata Ortiz for finely executed geometric pottery designs and will be demonstrating her intricate painting skills. Some of her pottery will be available for sale at prices similar to direct prices in her village.
John Bezy, geologist and co-author of "The Artistry and History of Mata Ortiz" has worked with the potters of Mata Ortiz for nearly 30 years. He will offer a presentation on the history, inspiration and appreciation of this unique regional art form.
Mata Ortiz pottery developed in a small village in Chihuahua, Mexico, less than 100 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. Traders from this ancient city greatly influenced the Anasazi, Hohokam, and Mogollon cultures of the Southwest. Pottery from this site was the inspiration for modern Mata Ortiz ceramics. Seen as a revival of an ancient Mesoamerican pottery tradition and based on 600 year old processes, materials, pigments, and designs, this pottery is considered art not craft. It has evolved from imitating pre-Hispanic designs to contemporary expressions by each individual potter or pottery family who produce distinctive individualized ware.
This is a free event and open to the public.

The Museum is located at 735 Jordan Road in Jordan Historical Park in Uptown Sedona and is open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more information, call 928‑282‑7038.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Road , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928‑282‑7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Free

December

16 Red Rock Fantasy - Nestled within the world-renowned red rocks of Sedona, Red Rock Fantasy is a festival of more than a million lights providing a man-made marvel within the scenic beauty that has drawn visitors for the past one hundred years. Boasting fifty displays created by families from the Southwest, the festival promises never-before-seen marvels of light that leave children and adults in wonderment. Mid November through New Year's Day.

Address: Los Abrigados Resort & Spa , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-1777 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.redrockfantasy.com

16 Breakfast with Santa & Jingle Bell Run - Join in a run or walk with bells on your shoes along trails in Posse Grounds Park, and enjoy a pancake breakfast, a visit with Santa Claus and children's crafts at Sedona Teen Center.

Ph: 928-282-7098 (Always call and confirm events)

17 Annual Sedona Holiday Bed & Breakfast Tour - Benefit Verde Valley Caregiver's Coalition
1-5 p.m. Call for information

Ph: 928-284-0082 (Always call and confirm events)

17 Annual Celebration of the Arts Gala Benefit - Presented by Chamber Music Sedona. 5:30-9:30 p.m. Call for information

Ph: 928-204-2415 (Always call and confirm events)

22 Holiday Tree Lighting & Santa's Visit - Watch the annual tree-lighting ceremony, listen to holiday music and visit with Santa in uptown Sedona. Sponsored by the City of Sedona, Sedona Main Street Program and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce.

Address: Sedona Oak-Creek Canyon Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 331 Forest Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7722 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: sedonamainstreet.com

23 Festival of Lights - "Festival of Lights" with six thousand luminaria. 3-8 p.m. Events include performances by carolers, musicians and dancers. Call for information

Address: Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village, 336 Hwy 179 , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-4838 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.tlaq.com
Fee: Free

23AZ0503014e020 - Sedona Book-signing Event at Museum - The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a book-signing for author Patrick Naville on Saturday, December 8th from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Museum.
Naville’s second western novel, “Cripple Creek” is an Amazon Top 100 Best Seller. In this story Mason Proffit inherits a gold mine but is hunted by a disreputable attorney who wants to take possession. Proffit’s old friend ‘Wild Bill’ agrees to ride along with him to make his claim. The two fastest guns in the West run into trouble along the way.
Patrick will also be signing his first book, “Echo Whispers”, recipient of five-star reviews on the Barnes & Noble website. Ever wonder what happened to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid? This novel imagines the possibilities of the famous train robbers returning to the U.S. during the ‘modern’ era of the 1920s.
Naville has lived in Arizona for 36 years. He has had a love affair with the old west ever since he was a young boy and watched t.v. western classics like "The Lone Ranger" and "The Roy Rogers Show."
"I love the telling of a good story.” he says. “Whether the reader is a fan of the western genre or not, my goal is to place the reader in the scene and make them feel what my characters are experiencing. They will feel the hot, dusty streets; the smell of the horse's sweat; the desperation that comes with facing an adversary at high noon and knowing that one of them will likely die."
Refreshments will be served. The Sedona Heritage Museum is located at 735 Jordan Road in Uptown Sedona. For more information, call 928-282-7038.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Free

30AZ0503014e004 - Sedona Christmas In The Park - The event extends free admission to the museum as a holiday gift to residents and guests. During the day visitors will be treated to hot apple cider, holiday cookies and free entertainment and activities. A fire will burn in the native stone fireplace of the old Jordan house and the museum will be decorated in vintage holiday decor. A tumbleweed 'snowman' will greet all visitors.
Sedona old-timers and descendants of local pioneer families, including two of the Jordan children, Pat Schnebly Ceballos (Sedona’s granddaughter), and Patty Fox (ranch wife), will be in the Museum exhibit rooms telling stories about early Sedona. Guests are also invited to the activity room where volunteers will help them make a cornhusk doll ornament. There will be a free holiday music concert at 1:00 p.m. in the historic Fruit Packing Shed with a performance by Cactus Cats. The Packing Shed is now heated for concert-goers. Museum admission and all activities are free!
A special signing of dvds of “Sedona-the Movie” will take place with the film’s creator and director, Tommy Stovall and with an appearance by the youngest star, Trevor Stovall.
There will also be several simultaneous book-signings by local authors: Pat Naville will be signing his new western classic "Cripple Creek," an Amazon Top 100 Best Seller and his first book "Echo Whispers;" Julie McDonald will be signing her volume two of "Unbreakable Dolls-True Stories of Amazing Pioneer Women" which includes a chapter on Sedona’s own Ruth Jordan; Roger Naylor will be signing his "Arizona Kicks on Route 66" along with local photographer Larry Lindahl; and F. Ruth Jordan Van Epps will be signing her "Following their Westward Star" book about the family that built the Sedona Heritage Museum buildings.
Holiday shopping in the Museum's Gift Shop will be a "must do", as you can take advantage of the shop's annual sale. The Gift Shop carries many items made by local artists and craftpeople, along with many gifts for both kids and adults.
The Sedona Heritage Museum is located in the Walter and Ruth Jordan home and fruit packing sheds, which are on the National Register of Historic Places at 735 Jordan Rd. in the City of Sedona's Jordan Historical Park in Uptown Sedona. For more information, call the museum at 928-282-7038.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Free

7 A Christmas Carol, reading of a classic in a historic setting - In celebration of the Christmas season, Michael Peach will give a reading of the Charles Dickens’ classic "A Christmas Carol" at the Sedona Heritage Museum on Saturday December 21 at 3:00 p.m. in the historic Jordan House.
Encounters with the ghosts of Christmases Past, Present and Future teach miserly Ebenezer Scrooge what it means to be human in this perennial holiday favorite. Guests will enjoy a fire in the Museum’s historic Jordan House red rock fireplace, as Peach gives this dramatic and inspiring dramatic narrative. Refreshments will be served.
Peach is an award winning actor and playwright who loves history. A long-time fixture at the Museum, he performs a show of his original cowboy poetry and stories the first Saturday of every month.
This one-time special performance and reading is about an hour long and appropriate for all audiences. In lieu of paid admissions, each guest is asked to bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to the Sedona Food Bank.
Arrive early to do some holiday shopping in the Museum Gift Shop, which specializes in locally made items, movies made in Sedona, and books, toys and gifts.

The Sedona Historical Society operates the Sedona Heritage Museum on the Jordan Farmstead at 735 Jordan Rd in Jordan Historical Park. The Museum is open daily at 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Society seeks to research, preserve and teach the history of the greater Sedona area. For more info about this special presentation or the Museum, 928-282-7038.

Address: Sedona Heritage Museum, 735 Jordan Rd. , Sedona, Arizona
Ph: 928-282-7038 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: sedonamuseum@esedona.net
Web: www.sedonamuseum.org
Fee: Tickets are $6, with children under 12 free. Museum admission is separate.

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