Rock Show
View dazzling crystals, amethyst, agates, minerals, custom jewelry and stunning rocks at the Sedona Annual Rock, Gem and Jewelry Show at the Sedona Red Rock High School. The event benefits the Sedona Gem & Mineral Club….
View dazzling crystals, amethyst, agates, minerals, custom jewelry and stunning rocks at the Sedona Annual Rock, Gem and Jewelry Show at the Sedona Red Rock High School. The event benefits the Sedona Gem & Mineral Club….
For a celebration of all things fall, head to Slide Rock State Park for Slide Rock Fall Fest on Oct. 1 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy blacksmithing, local honey and live music from Tommy…
See aircrafts of all stripes on Oct. 1 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. as part of Sedona Airport Family Fun Day. Check out war birds in addition to new and vintage airplanes that will be…
Consider attending the self-guided Prescott Area Artist Studio Tour to take a peek inside artists’ studios. This year, 70 artists in 48 private studios and four art centers will open their doors to the public. See…
Hot rod fans, take note. See a variety of impressive cars with a red rock backdrop at the 39th Annual Sedona Car Show. Slated to be held on Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m….
Legendary rock star and Arizona native Alice Cooper will take the stage at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley on Oct. 6. Ticket prices start at $45. Visit findlaytoyotacenter.com for more information.
Learn more about the rich history of Sedona if you attend a Red Rock History Tour. Visit historic sites and homesteads all along Red Rock Loop Road and learn more about the history of each unique…
Few bands will ever accomplish as much as Three Dog Night has. From 1969 to 1974, no other group had more top 10 hits and sold more records and concert tickets than Three Dog Night. Known…
Camp Verde’s Corn Fest will take place on July 16 on Hollamon Street and inside the Community Center Gym in Camp Verde. The festival, which started 25 years ago, features a street fair atmosphere, food vendors, games, indoor…
The World’s Oldest Rodeo (that started way back in 1888) in Prescott has returned with a plethora of lively events. From June 28 to July 4, see eight varying rodeo performances at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds….
Here’s how to celebrate Independence Day in Northern Arizona: Head to the Sedona Community Pool for a lively atmosphere complete with face painting, a DJ, activities, games, a photo booth and inflatable water slides for all…
See Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” performed outdoors on June 17, 18, 24 and 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Highlands Center for Natural History’s outdoor amphitheater in Prescott. This is part of the…
The Mary D. Fisher Theatre has added a second screen to the theater and is celebrating with a mixer with the Chamber of Sedona. Head to the theater to network and revel on June 23 from…
The Tilted Earth Festival has returned to Page Springs Cellars in Cornville on June 18, and it promises to be a lively affair. Listen to live bands, nosh on gourmet food from the winery’s on-site kitchen,…
Listen to live blues music and enjoy some brews outdoors at the Flagstaff Blues and Brews Festival on June 10 from 2 to 9 p.m. and June 11 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Drink beers…
The streets of downtown Prescott outside of Courthouse Square will be filled with exotic and luxury vehicles on June 4 starting at 10 a.m. as part of the 21st Century Car Show. See everything from Ford…
Head to the Pavilion at Posse Grounds Park on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. in June to watch free movies outside. This is part of the Movies in the Park – Summer Cinema Series. Movie titles are…
Head to Prescott’s Watson Lake on May 21 to see the first-ever Pure Imagination Festival. Artists like Wynonna Judd, Dawes, Talib Kweli and Katie Pruitt will perform. Candace Devine, the lead singer of Prescott- based collective…
The City of Sedona has launched a free shuttle to transport hikers to popular trailheads around town. The Sedona Shuttle will pick hikers up at park and ride lots – one located at 1294 AZ-179 and another at 20…
Hear a variety of live music outdoors at Posse Grounds Pavilion as part of the City of Sedona Department of Parks and Recreation Red Dirt Concert Series. Shows are free and may feature one to two…
One of Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village’s liveliest events has returned. Cinco de Mayo will be held on May 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at a variety of locations throughout Tlaquepaque. Tlaquepaque will be…
See animals up for adoption strutting the latest canine fashions on the runway at the Paws Rocking the Runway on April 24 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Tlaquepaque North. The animals are all in…
See the artwork of about 45 artists in the Verde Valley in their studios from April 22 to 24 as part of Spring Open Studios. Chat with the artists, see them working and purchase their one-of-a-kind…
Ring in the spring season at Posse Grounds Park as part of the Celebration of Spring on April 16 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Children can hunt for more than 22,000 eggs. Kids also can…
The dynamic Piano on the Rocks International Festival is returning to Sedona from April 22 to 24. Audience members can look forward to three different performances featuring piano music accompanied by poetry and literature readings. The…
The Camp Verde Pecan & Wine Festival is returning to downtown Camp Verde on March 19 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on March 20 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Look forward to a…
If you’re a food truck fan, you’re in luck. The Sedona Food Truck Festival is returning on March 26 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Posse Grounds Park. Aptly named “Grub, Brews and Tunes!” festival-goers…
Mountain bikers, get ready. The Sedona Mountain Bike Festival is coming back. Look forward to “shredding the red” on Sedona’s iconic trails with your fellow biking fans. Held from March 4 to 6, the three day…
Like a fine wine that takes years to reach perfection, the Verde Valley has finally been recognized with an AVA. An AVA or American Viticulture Area is a grape-growing area that’s been officially designated by the…
Enjoy red rock scenery as you run your choice of a half marathon, 10K or 5K on Feb. 5. This is a RunSedona event. All races begin at 8 a.m. The half marathon and 10K courses…
Chamber Music Sedona is returning on Jan. 9 with “Voyage Through the Americas,” a concert performed by pianists Gilles Vonsattel and Michael Brown, cellist Nicholas Canellakis and percussionist Ian David Rosenbaum. The program will feature works…
CHANUKAH MENORAH LIGHTING Nov. 28, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tlaquepaque North (313 AZ-179) 928-282-4838 tlaq.com Attendees can watch a menorah lighting, and also enjoy latkes, donuts and hot chocolate while listening to festive music. Kids will have the…
WOLF TALK From Nov. 10 to 14, Sedona Wolf Week seeks to raise awareness of wolves, dispel wolf myths, generate awareness and develop advocates through multiple educational mediums and interaction with the Apex Protection Project Ambassador…
ART HOUSES Take a peek inside the artist’s studio if you attend the Sedona Visual Artists’ Coalition’s Sedona Fall Open Studios Tour. From Oct. 29 to 31, visitors can check out about 45 working artists’ private…
Editor’s note: The 2021 Dia de los Muertos and Marigold Mural Project have been canceled due to the pandemic. Visit tlaq.com for more information. Now in its eleventh year, Día de Los Muertos and the Marigold Mural…
If you’re looking to learn more about Sedona from the descendant of one of the city’s first settlers, consider taking the Red Rock History Roundup Tour. Paul Thompson, grandson of Oak Creek Canyon’s first permanent Anglo…
We wear clothing every day, but we often forget that clothing is an art form. But the Verde Valley Weavers & Spinners Guild’s annual “Fabulous Fiber Sale 2021” seeks, in part, to upend that. “I think…
Head to Old Town Cottonwood on Sept. 17 and 18 to hear live music and celebrate motorcycles of all stripes at the Thunder Valley Rally. Live bands performing include Mogollon and Smells Like Nirvana. A weekend…
Following a hiatus in 2020, Flagstaff’s Pickin’ in the Pines Festival has returned. On Sept. 17, 18 and 19, attendees can enjoy live bluegrass and acoustic music. Although bluegrass is the main focus, attendees also can…
The Red Rocks Musical Festival has returned and is celebrating its twentieth anniversary. Chamber music fans can look forward to four different performances at different venues throughout Sedona. On Sept. 3, enjoy a “Classically Uncorked” performance…
If you’re in Cottonwood and hear a bell ringing, head to The Belfry. If you arrive within five minutes on the half-hour between 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily, you can nab a pint of beer…
You can find one of the best views of Sedona by looking up at the star-studded sky at night. Professional astronomers will guide your night’s sky viewing from 7 to 9:30 p.m. sometime in August at…
Piano on the Rocks International Festival is returning in August. The three-day concert series explores the connection between solo piano playing, storytelling and literature. As of press time, the specific date is not confirmed. Visit pianoontherocks.com…
Arizona-based blues guitarist Carvin Jones or the “King of Strings” will perform at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Aug. 14 starting at 8 p.m. He’s been performing for more than two decades and was voted…
San Diego-based music and theater group Six String Society will host a total of four different performances in Sedona in June. “The Celestial Sirens” show will be performed at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on June…
Few instruments are as legendary as the Stradivarius violin – considered to have an amazing, unmatched sound. And on the opening night of the Sedona International Film Festival, you can hear violinist Elizabeth Pitcairn play one….
Rescheduled from February, the Sedona International Film Festival is from June 12 to 20. During this time, attendees can watch more than 100 films during the 27th annual festival. See full-length features, shorts, documentaries and foreign…
Starting April 6, and continuing on the first Tuesday of the month until September, you can see, touch and learn more about reptiles at Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village’s monthly free “Snakes! Lizards! Tortoises!” event. Experts…
Meet Candace Carr Strauss. She’s the new president and CEO of the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau and started her job back in February. Candace has a diverse resume. She’s had stints with the…
Enjoy a celebration of Mexico’s rich culture and heritage at Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village’s annual Cinco de Mayo celebration on May 1 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. Cinco de Mayo commemorates…
The Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting a “Voices From the Grave” at the oldest cemetery in the Sedona area, the Schuerman Red Rock Cemetery, on April 30 and May 1. The cemetery was established in 1893…
BowWow Sedona and Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village are hosting “Paws Rocking the Runway” featuring animals showing off the latest fashions from 1 to 3 p.m. on April 25 at the Tlaquepaque North fountain. The proceeds…
The Sedona Women’s slogan is “Making A Difference.” And for over two decades, the organization has done just that. This nonprofit of about 275 members helps the local community in many ways. The group offers scholarships…
The Sedona Visual Artists’ Coalition is hosting its Spring Open Studios Tour on April 23, 24 and 25. About 45 working artists throughout the Verde Valley will open their private studios to the public. The tour…
Lace up your running shoes and prepare to get (red rock) dusty if you sign up for the Sedona Stumble 5K and 10K Trail Run on March 20. This scenic run starts at Posse Grounds Park…
For the first time ever, the Northern Arizona Watercolor Society’s annual spring show is going virtual. The online exhibit will run from March 1 to 14 on naws-az.org. “This is a year for adaptation and flexibility,…
If you want to see original art when you’re at the Sedona Public Library, all you have to do is look up. If you do, you’ll see more than 50 original quilts hanging from the main…
RunSedona is making its annual race virtual. On Feb. 6, you can run a virtual 5K, 10K, half and full marathon from anywhere. Run on the road, a trail or the treadmill, and log your finish…
Editor’s note: The Sinfonietta has been postponed due to the pandemic. Please visit vvsinfonietta.org for more information. The Verde Valley Sinfonietta is returning with its first performance of the 2020-2021 season. On Feb. 7 at 2:30…
Deciding what organizations to support can be a challenge. But Sedona resident Barbara Vickers sought to change that when she founded Sedona Wish List back in 2010. Sedona Wish List is an online database of different…
You have two chances in the next two months to take advantage of free parking in the Red Rock Ranger District as part of its Fee-Free Days. On Jan. 20, in honor of Martin Luther King…
Good news if you like to hike and don’t want to pay for parking: The Red Rock Ranger District offers Fee-Free Days so you can explore many popular Sedona sites with no charge. In 2020, Fee-Free…
Arizona State Parks are open on Jan. 1, 2021 for First Day Hikes. If you want to kick the new year off with some exercise, consider paying a visit to Sedona’s Red Rock State Park or…
On the Saturday after Thanksgiving, consider shopping at a small business on Nov. 28 as part of Small Business Saturday. Sedona is filled with many small businesses like Shey Khandro Sacred & Contemporary Art & Jewelry…
Prior to consuming pumpkin pie and turkey on Nov. 26, consider burning calories by lacing up your sneakers and running the Sedona Turkey Trot 5K. Take in red rock views as you work up a sweat….
Virginia “Ginny” Volkman had never even heard of Sedona when she first interviewed for a job at the library back in 1978. But like so many visitors, she quickly became captivated by Red Rock Country. “It…
Although there isn’t an in-person tribute this year, the Sedona Heritage Museum (pictured above) is holding a video Veteran’s Day Tribute. The program will air on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. on the City of Sedona’s…
SEDONA MONTHLY: How did you get interested in this type of work? STEVE RICHARDSON: I grew up as a parks and recreation kid. My mom signed me up for just about everything. I grew up in…
Verde Valley School will be hosting a virtual concert on Oct. 10 to support the Verde Valley School’s Native American Scholarship Fund. The “Dream Concert” aims to raise funds for Native American youth to attend Verde…
From Oct. 2 to 16, the Prescott Area Artist Studio Tour will host its very first online art auction. During those dates, art fans can purchase creations from more than 60 award-winning juried Studio Tour artists….
The Highlands Center for Natural History and the City of Prescott are presenting the first ever annual Prescott Plein Air Art Festival. From Oct. 1 to 3, more than 10 artists will work from dawn until…
How did you get interested in this type of work? Like so many people in this field, I always found animals were kind of my respite place to be with given my more nontraditional…
“September is one of my favorite shows: ‘Everyday Peace,’” says Linda Goldenstein, the owner of the Goldenstein Gallery at L’Auberge de Sedona. “It is inspired by the International Day of Peace. Yet we have expanded it…
New this year, the Humane Society of Sedona is virtually live streaming its annual Pet Lovers’ Gala on Sept. 26 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. This year’s theme is “The Roaring 20s in 2020.” You can…
PAGE SPRINGS CELLARS Cornville’s Page Springs Cellars has been making Vino do la Familia since 2003. And the name of this wine is what it’s all about. According to the winery, this is meant to conjure…
What Makes Sedona So Special? The majestic red rocks and lush, evergreen vegetation are two reasons for the unique energy of Sedona and its tangible regenerative and inspirational effects. The red-orange color of the rock is…
From hiking one of Sedona’s many gorgeous trails to staying at one of the city’s top resorts, here are the 10 best Sedona experiences. We value Sedona’s local businesses as much as we value its visitors,…
Editor’s note: The Sedona Artist’s Studio Tour has been canceled. Please see sedonaartistscoalition.org for more. See artists’ works of all stripes inside their studios at the bi-annual Sedona Artist’s Studio Tour from April 24 to 26….
Editor’s note: Piano on the Rocks has been canceled. Please see pianoontherocks.org for more. Originally created by pianist Sandrine Erdely-Sayo as a way to marry her love of music and literature, the “Piano on the Rocks”…
Editor’s note: 2020 Dream Run 5k/10k has been canceled. Please see tiny.cc/dreamrun2020 for more. To get in a good run or walk and support Native American students, consider signing up for the 2020 Dream Run 5K/10K on…
Editor’s note: “The Raging Skillet” has been canceled. Please see gotoetc.org for more. Like Madonna, New York City-based Chef Rossi only goes by one name. In 2015, she published her memoir that shares the name of her…
Editor’s note: The food truck festival has been canceled. Please see sedona.gov for more. Dig into food truck cuisine, listen to live tunes, and enjoy beer at the third annual Sedona Food Truck Festival on March…
Editor’s note: the St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been cancelled. For more information, visit sedona.gov. One of Sedona’s most beloved annual traditions, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, is returning for its 50th year. Presented by the…
Check out watercolor paintings of all stripes – including two-dimensional works using any water media – at the 2020 Northern Arizona Watercolor Society’s Watermedia Exhibition. From March 6 to 19, expect to see more than 60…
Sedona’s stunning terrain and plethora of single-track – trails intended for mountain biking and hiking – make it a true haven for mountain bikers. And Sedona’s Mountain Bike Festival seeks to raise awareness of the city’s…
Sedona Monthly is a proud supporter of PrintReleaf, a program that certifiably reforests both American forests and those of developing countries. PrintReleaf partners with small organizations around the world to reforest areas that have been stripped…
The new year always conjures up new beginnings and promises of getting healthier or just shedding excess holiday pounds. If you’re searching for a way to jump start your 2020’s new year’s resolutions, consider running a…
For a rich and diverse celebration of the ancient cultures of Latin American, Native American and Polynesian, consider attending “Seasons.” Presented by Provo, Utah’s Brigham Young University, audience members can look forward to a plethora of…
Plant-based diets have really taken off. And you can learn more about this growing trend and lifestyle if you attend the Sedona VegFest. Held on Jan. 18 and 19 at the Sedona Performing Arts Center, VegFest…
On Jan. 9 and 12, the Chamber Music Sedona will present its seventh annual Winterfest. Attendees can look forward to two stellar performances. Held on Jan. 9 in a spectacular private home at 5:30 p.m., the…
To kick off your new year’s resolution to get healthy, may we suggest taking a First Day hike on Jan. 1? First Day Hikes is a national collaboration of all 50 state park systems to host…
If you’re looking to take a break from all the holiday hoopla, may we suggest checking out the 90-minute long “Deconstructing The Beatles: The Birth of The Beatles”? Hosted by the Sedona International Film Festival, in…
Perhaps no other Sedona resident has the holiday spirit quite like Susan Carter. Decades before the Berlin Wall would fall, in the small town of Galesburg, Illinois, a teenage Susan wandered into a boutique and left…
NORTH POLE EXPERIENCE Now through Dec. 23 Little America Hotel (2515 E. Butler Ave. in Flagstaff) 480-779-9679 northpoleexperience.com Take a trolley ride to the North Pole and arrive at Santa’s workshop. Build toys with elves, enjoy…
Before you chow down on turkey and pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving, consider burning off calories beforehand at the tenth annual Sedona Turkey Trot 5K. The race kicks off and ends at Posse Grounds Park. The majority…
Help raise money for Verde Valley senior citizens served by the nonprofit Verde Valley Caregivers Coalition at the organization’s seventh annual gala. The Verde Valley Caregivers Coalition Fire & Ice Gala on Nov. 15 from 5…
BOYS TO MEN MENTORING NORTH CENTRAL AZ The mission of Boys to Men North Central Arizona is to promote fundamental positive change in the lives of boys, their families, and the community by harnessing the power…
As our readers know from our regular hiking feature, Sedona Monthly is a huge champion of all things outdoors. Which is why we were excited to read that the Roam Bike Festival is returning to the…
Break out your German lederhosen or dirndl dress: One of fall’s most beloved celebrations, Red Rocks Oktoberfest, is returning. Festival-goers can head to Posse Grounds ballfields on Oct. 26 from 3 to 8 p.m. to enjoy…
The City is of Sedona is hosting two different events to celebrate the spookiest holiday of the year: Halloween. From 1 to 3 p.m. on Oct. 19, kids and their families can head to the Sedona…