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    Film Festival “Packin on the Patio”

    May 26, 2011No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ (May 26, 2011) The Sedona International Film Festival announces Packin’ on the Patio Benefit june 3, 2011 at Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village.


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    The-Lost-ThingGod-of-Love

    The Lost Thing – Oscar Winner Animated Short    God of Love – Oscar Winner Live Action Short

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    Call 928-282-1177 to reserve your tickets

    or CLICK HERE to purchase your tickets on-line.

    Pack your suitcases as if you were headed on a trip …

    but don’t expect to get your clothes back!

    Guests are asked to pack a suitcase full of clothing to donate to

    Sedona’s non-profit thrift shops:

    Paw Prints Thrift Shop, benefitting the Humane Society

    Twice Nice Thrift Shop, benefitting Verde Valley Sanctuary

    Silver Linings Boutique, benefitting Verde Valley Caregivers

    You can even donate the suitcase, if you wish!

    Sedona Gift Shop

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    1785 W Hwy 89A Ste 2B

    Sedona, Arizona 86336

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